IMPORTANT:
Scan your Sensor often to check your glucose. If you get an Urgent Low, Low,
or High Glucose Alarm, you must obtain a glucose result to determine what to
do next.
The Urgent Low, 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 in the App and used to calculate your Time In Target.
Make sure your phone is near you. The Sensor itself will not issue alarms.
If the Sensor is not communicating with the App, you will not receive
glucose alarms, and you may miss detecting low glucose or high glucose
episodes. You will see the
communicating with the App. If the Signal Loss Alarm is on, you will be
notified if your Sensor has not communicated with the App for 20 minutes.
If you see the
Not Disturb setting within the App is disabled. Confirm your settings are as
follows:
iPhone settings:
Allow Notifications is ON
Lock screen and Banner alerts are ON
Notifications sounds are ON
Android Phone settings:
Lock screen notifications are ON
Channel notifications or Pop-up notifications are ON
Battery optimization is OFF
Phone Media volume is ON
symbol on the screen when the Sensor is not
symbol you may not receive alarms when the Override Do
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