User's Manual

Historical sensor glucose readings for the last 3-hour, 6-hour, 12-hour, or
24-hour periods
Your high and low glucose alert limit
The bolus deliveries you have given during the time period shown on the
graph
Any suspend events that have occurred
If an SG reading does not appear on the graph, some possible reasons for this
include:
An error condition or a sensor-related alert is occurring.
A new sensor that you just inserted is still initializing.
A new sensor that just initialized is still calibrating.
An existing sensor that you have recently reconnected is not ready.
More than six hours have passed since the initial sensor calibration.
More than 12 hours have passed since the last sensor calibration.
To view the sensor graph:
1. Select the graph area of the Home screen.
A full-screen view of the 3-hour graph appears.
2. Select
to navigate to the 6-hour, 12-hour, and 24-hour graphs.
3. Select
to view SG readings and event details.
4. To exit the full-screen view, press
.
Identifying rapid changes in sensor glucose
When you use a sensor, trend arrows appear on the Home screen if your SG has
been rising or falling faster than a certain per-minute rate. The number of arrows
that appear tell you how quickly your SG has been changing.
The following table shows the trend arrows and their corresponding rates.
SG has been rising at a rate of 1 mg/dL per minute or more, but less than
2 mg/dL per minute.
SG has been falling at a rate of 1 mg/dL per minute or more, but less than
2 mg/dL per minute.
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