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34%

54%

12%

Time In Target

Above

In Target

Below

Target Range

70-180 mg/dL

Last 7 Days

350

250

150

50

2pm

6pm

10pm

68 

mg

dL

Low Glucose

Understand Your Sensor 

Glucose Readings

Learn from 

Your Data

Sensor Glucose Screen

This screen shows your current glucose reading and a 
trend arrow. With trend arrows, you can monitor the 
direction your glucose is heading. 

Tip: 

Trend arrows 

don’t always appear (see Check Glucose Symbol below).

This symbol may appear if:

 

•  Your sensor glucose is rapidly changing

•  Your sensor glucose is low or going low

• LO or HI appears on the screen

•  No trend arrow or glucose number appears 

on screen 

•  You are in the first 12 hours of sensor wear 

Current reading

What trend arrows mean:

110

Glucose is rising quickly

  

(more than 2 mg/dL per minute)

110

Glucose is rising

  

(between 1 and 2 mg/dL per minute)

110

Glucose is falling

  

(between 1 and 2 mg/dL per minute)

110

Glucose is falling quickly

  

(more than 2 mg/dL per minute)

A1c is useful because it measures your average glucose level over the past three months. 
It’s helpful to look back at how you are managing your diabetes. But a good A1c doesn’t 
mean your glucose is in control today. It doesn’t show your highs and lows or how your 
blood glucose levels change throughout the day. This is where 

Time in Range

 

can help. 

If you see the symbol, do a  

blood glucose test before 

making treatment decisions.

 READER SYMBOL

Access reports on the FreeStyle Libre 2 reader.

Check Glucose Symbol

Time in Range 

is the percentage of time you stay 

within your target glucose range. You work with 
your healthcare provider to determine a target 
range goal. Your progress is then tracked in a 

Time In Target

 report.

Learn more about Time In Target and other 

reports like Daily Patterns and Low Glucose 

Events at FreeStyleLibre.us.

Share your glucose data with your healthcare provider using a secure, cloud-based 
diabetes management system. It’s easy to get started. Create a LibreView account 
and link your account to your healthcare provider. Connect your FreeStyle Libre 2 
reader to your computer and follow the on-screen instructions to upload data.

Visit LibreView.com for more information.

Above Target Range 

(>180 mg/dL)

Target Glucose Range 

(70-180 mg/dL)

Below Target Range 

(<70 mg/dL)

Summary of Contents for FreeStyle Libre 2

Page 1: ...Get Started Your Guide to the FreeStyle Libre 2 System...

Page 2: ...nds and customize optional real time alarms for lows and highs Share insights with healthcare providers Get the complete picture of your glucose levels not just a moment in time Activate Sensor Tips t...

Page 3: ...d films adhere better Mastisol Liquid Adhesive Clear non irritating non water soluble liquid adhesive Tegaderm I V A transparent film that provides adhesive strength Over bandage Be sure to use only m...

Page 4: ...to help manage your diabetes 03 Scan with Reader 04 Let Sensor Warm Up for One Hour Then you can start getting glucose readings Key Times to Scan How to Scan Your Sensor Before After Meals or Snacks B...

Page 5: ...r the past three months It s helpful to look back at how you are managing your diabetes But a good A1c doesn t mean your glucose is in control today It doesn t show your highs and lows or how your blo...

Page 6: ...e set between 120 400 mg dL Notifications will only be received when alarms are turned on and the sensor is within 20 feet of the reading device Alarm Get an alarm from the FreeStyle Libre 2 reader wh...

Page 7: ...properly dispose of system components Tips for Wearing Your Sensor Clothing Scan right through your clothes Be careful when dressing to avoid disturbing the sensor Showering bathing and swimming Senso...

Page 8: ...corbic acid Blood glucose strips were expired or contaminated The fingerstick check and sensor scan were not performed at the same time It is the first day wearing your sensor The sensor was bumped an...

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