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Viewing continuous glucose r
eadings
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English
Home screen
message
What it means
There is no transmitter connected
to the app. Tap Connect transmitter
to
CONNECT A TRANSMITTER
.
See
SECTION 8.5
for details about
connecting a transmitter.
The system is connecting to your
transmitter.
The system is trying to activate the
transmitter indicated by [TRAN
-
SMITTER ID].
You must remove the transmi
t
ter
from the charger in order to acti
-
vate it.
See
SECTION 3.3
for details about
activating a transmitter.
A transmitter is connected, but a
session has not been started.
See
CHAPTER 4
for details about
starting a session.
No transmitter
Connecting
transmitter…
Activating
transmitter…
Remove
transmitter
[TRANSMITTER
ID] from the
charger to
activate.
Ready to start
Follow sensor
insertion
instructions.
It may take
1-3 minutes
to detect the
sensor.
The session is starting. A progress
bar indicates the amount of time
remaining before the session has
started.
The system is ready to be calibrated.
See
CHAPTER 5
for details about
calibration.
Starting
session…
Waiting for
calibration
Add a blood
glucose meter
reading.
Home screen
message
What it means
After the first calibration of a session,
the system needs time to collect
data. A progress bar indicates the
amount of time remaining.
The session is stopping.
Collecting
data…
Stopping
session…
Bluetooth is off
Turn on Bluetooth
to use your CGM.
Bluetooth is turned off. Bluetooth
must be turned on, so the transmitter
and app can communicate.
Your smart device is out of storage
space and the app cannot display
glucose readings. If you free up space,
the app will display glucose readings.
Out of space
Free up space on
your phone to
use your CGM.
The app does not detect a signal
from the transmitter. Make sure the
transmitter is near the app.
Signal lost
Make sure your
transmitter is
nearby. It may
take time to
reconnect.
6.4
Trend chart
6.4.1
Chart area
The trend chart shows recent glucose levels, so you can
see your trends over time. The transmitter sends one
glucose reading per minute. The CGM displays glucose
levels from 2.2-22.2 mmol/L.
A. Time (x-axis)
B. Glucose level (y-axis)
C. High glucose line
D. Low glucose line