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occlusion

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    What is happening when a set goes bad

    i was just wondering what has actually happened to a set when it fails in these circumstances: unexplained high readings which resist corrections. It normally takes me a few hours to realise what is going on, I never get an occlusion warning, and since my levels don't go off the scale, I think...
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