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Diabetes Management System User Guide | Chapter 8
Example:
Displays
WARNING:
• Do NOT ignore symptoms that may be due to low or high
blood glucose: If you are experiencing symptoms that are not
consistent with your glucose readings, consult your health care
provider.
• Do NOT use the glucose ranges displayed in your App to make
diabetes treatment decisions. Always use the White Cap to
scan the Sensor or read the Meter before deciding appropriate
treatment. The App only displays ranges of glucose values
and you need more specific information for diabetes treatment
decisions. If you base your treatment on the glucose range in
the App, you might take too much or too little insulin, which may
lead to severe low or high glucose.
See
Chapter 10 - Troubleshooting
for a complete list of Notifications,
Alerts, and Home screen glucose ranges that might occur and
suggestions for what to do.
Home Screen Glucose Ranges
The Home screen is where your glucose range or information about
your Sensor status is displayed. This information can be used to
determine if you need to scan your Sensor using your White Cap or
read the Meter before deciding appropriate treatment.
The Home screen will let you know when:
• Your glucose is very low (below 55 mg/dL).
• Your glucose is low (between 55 mg/dL
and 69 mg/dL).
• Your glucose is at the low end of your
target range (between 70 mg/dL and
99 mg/dL).
• Your glucose is within your target range
(between 100 mg/dL and 180 mg/dL).
• Your glucose is above your target range
(between 181 mg/dL and 250 mg/dL).
• Your glucose is high (above 250 mg/dL).
• Your Sensor is not able to obtain or send glucose readings to the App.
The factory-set target range and thresholds were based on input from
health care providers who specialize in diabetes care. Ranges and
thresholds cannot be changed.