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Alerts
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CAUTION
Talk to your healthcare professional about what actions
to take if you experience high or low glucose. Follow the
advice of your healthcare professional to raise or lower
your glucose to your target range.
Alert type
When the alert occurs
Alert message *
Urgent Low
Your current glucose
is below the urgent
low alert limit of 3.0
mmol/L.
This alert cannot be
turned off and the glu-
cose alert limit cannot
be changed.
•
You ca
n c
ustomise
the
REPEAT
setting for
this alert. See
SECTION
7.4
for details.
Urgent low alert
Your glucose is
2.9 mmol/L.
Low glucose
Your current glucose is
below your low glucose
alert limit.
•
You can
set
the low
glucose alert to 3.3-4.4
mmol/L.
•
You can customise
the
REPEAT
setting for
this alert. See
SECTION
7.4
for details.
Low glucose
alert
Your glucose is
3.8 mmol/L.
High glucose
Your current glucose
is above your high
glucose alert limit.
•
You can set the high
glucose alert to 6.7-
19.4 mmol/L.
•
You can customise
the
REPEAT
setting for
this alert. See
SECTION
7.4
for details.
High glucose
alert
Your glucose is
14.3 mmol/L.
Alert type
When the alert occurs
Alert message *
Falling
glucose
Your glucose is decre-
asing at the selected
rate of decrease or
faster.
•
You can set the rate
of decrease to 0.1
or 0.2 mmol/L per
minute.
•
You can customise
the
REPEAT
setting
for this alert. See
SECTION 7.4
for
details.
Falling glucose
alert
Your glucose is
6.2 mmol/L and
decreasing at
0.17+ mmol/L
per minute.
Rising
glucose
Your glucose is incre-
asing at the selected
rate of increase or
faster.
•
You can set the rate
of increase to 0.1
or 0.2 mmol/L per
minute.
•
You can customise
the
REPEAT
setting
for this alert. See
SECTION 7.4
for
details.
Rising glucose
alert
Your glucose
is 6.2 mmol/L
and increasing
at 0.11 mmol/L
per minute.
Projected low
If the current trend
continues, your gluco-
se will be below your
low glucose alert limit
in 15 minutes.
The low glucose alert
limit is based on the
level set for the low
glucose alert.
•
You can
c
ustomise
the
REPEAT
setting
for this alert. See
SECTION 7.4
for
details.
Projected low
alert
If the current
trend continues,
your glucose
will be below 3.9
mmol/L in 15
minutes.
*Glucose levels and rates of change are examples only.
*Glucose levels and rates of change are examples only.