you are out of range, you may not receive glucose alarms.
To prevent missed alarms, make sure the Reader has su"cient charge and
that sound and/or vibration are turned on.
IMPORTANT: What to know about glucose alarms
Scan your Sensor often to check your glucose. If you get a Low or High
Glucose Alarm, you must obtain a glucose result to determine what to do
next.
The Low and High Glucose Alarms should not be used exclusively to detect low
or high glucose conditions. The glucose alarms should always be used along
with your current glucose, glucose trend arrow, and glucose graph.
Low and High Glucose Alarm levels are di!erent from your Target Glucose
Range values. Low and High Glucose Alarms tell you when your glucose has
passed the level you set in the alarm. Your Target Glucose Range is displayed
on glucose graphs on the Reader and used to calculate your Time In Target.
IMPORTANT: How to prevent missed alarms
Alarms must be kept on for you to receive them and you should ensure that
your Reader is within 20 feet of you at all times. The Sensor itself will not issue
alarms.
If the Sensor is not communicating with the Reader, you will not receive
glucose alarms, and you may miss detecting low glucose or high glucose
episodes. You will see the
not communicating with the Reader. Make sure the Signal Loss Alarm is on so
you will be notified if your Sensor has not communicated with the Reader for
20 minutes.
Make sure the Reader's sound and/or vibration settings are on and your
Reader is near you. The Home screen indicates the sound/vibration setting
when any alarm is on:
Sound and Vibration ON
Sound ON, Vibration OFF
symbol on the Home screen when the Sensor is
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