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Your Test Result
NOTE:
Test results greater than 240 mg/dL may mean high blood
sugar (hyperglycemia). Test results lower than 60 mg/dL may mean
low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). If you get results in these ranges,
retest your blood glucose. If your reading is still in these ranges, you
should treat as prescribed by your healthcare professional and/or
contact your healthcare professional immediately.
NOTE:
Hi and Lo values will not transmit to the insulin pump even
if “Snd” is “On” in setup.
Sending a Blood Glucose Result to Your Paradigm Model 512,
712, or Higher Insulin Pump
Your Nova Max Link Blood Glucose Monitor arrives with “Snd”
turned “On.” Thus, when a new blood glucose result is displayed,
the monitor will send the result to your pump. The new result
will flash on the monitor display while the monitor is sending the
result to your Paradigm Model 512, 712, or higher insulin pump.
The monitor will stop flashing when the pump receives the re-
sult, or after 60 seconds.
A pump is only capable of receiving a blood glucose result if you
have entered the monitor’s ID number into the pump. No one
else’s pump can receive your blood glucose result, unless they
enter your monitor’s ID number into their pump. Please refer to
your Insulin Pump User Guide or the Getting Started Poster to
learn how to enter the monitor’s ID number into your pump.