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The Bigfoot Unity
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Diabetes Management System User Guide | Chapter 8
IMPORTANT:
A maximum of 8 hours of glucose data is stored in
the Sensor. To avoid gaps (missing data) in your Sensor glucose
history graph, it is important to scan your Sensor with your White
Cap and bring it within communication range (within 20 feet) of your
App at least once every 8 hours.
IMPORTANT:
• Remember, remove your Caps only when you take an insulin
dose or to replace your insulin pen. Every time you remove the
Cap for 4 or more seconds and place the Cap back on the pen,
Bigfoot Unity thinks you took a dose of insulin and re-starts
counting the “time since last dose.”
• If your last rapid-acting insulin dose was
taken within the past 3 hours, the White
Cap will display “Active Insulin” and will not
display a correction dose. This is because
the last dose may be still working to bring down your glucose.
Taking another insulin dose on top of the previous dose that is still
working may lead to hypoglycemia.
List View
The List View screen serves as a digital
“Logbook” that displays key events captured
over the past 48 hours, sorted by date and
time for each event.
The List View screen includes:
• The time and result of your last scanned
Sensor glucose reading, along with any
Trend Arrow.
• The time and result of your last blood
glucose measurement taken with your
Meter.
• The time of your last rapid-acting and long-
acting insulin dose recorded with your Caps.
• The time and type of any alert.
• The last time insulin updates were sent to
your Caps.
Swipe up (scroll) to view previously recorded
events.
Example:
List of Events and Icons