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Time Blocks
• Setting time blocks to fit your own schedule helps you and your healthcare professional see how patterns
in your blood glucose may be affected by your daily activities and lifestyle.
• Time blocks cover a 24-hour time period (from midnight to midnight).
• The meter comes with five preset time blocks. You may set up to eight time blocks.
• You can change the time period for any of the default time blocks.
• You must complete and save the settings in at least one time block.
• Each time block must be at least 30 minutes long and can only be set in 30-minute increments.
• When you set the end time for a time block, the meter automatically sets this end time as the start time for
the next time block.
• You can set a different target blood glucose range for each time block.
• The target range for each time block must be within the hypo and hyper warning limits.
• If bolus advice is set up, you must set the carb ratio and insulin sensitivity for the first time block you edit.
• When a time block is edited for the first time, the settings (target range, carb ratio, and insulin sensitivity)
are applied to all of the other time blocks.
• “Next” will not appear on the Time Blocks screen in the Setup Wizard until at least one time block is saved.
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