How-To Guide
Table Of Contents
- M998590A011DOC_A_FINAL_UserGuide_Part1_5
- Setting up CGM
- Using CGM
- SmartGuard Auto Mode
- About SmartGuard Auto Mode
- Before using SmartGuard Auto Mode
- Setting up SmartGuard Auto Mode
- SmartGuard Auto Mode Readiness
- Home screen with SmartGuard Auto Mode
- Using SmartGuard Auto Mode
- Safe Basal
- Block Mode when in SmartGuard Auto Mode
- Setting Temp Target
- SmartGuard Auto Mode sensor graph
- Enter BG
- SmartGuard Auto Mode Bolus
- Alert Silence
- Exiting SmartGuard Auto Mode
- Returning to SmartGuard Auto Mode
- M998590A011DOC_A_FINAL_UserGuide_Part2
Title and text Type Explanation Next steps
Low SG XX
mg/dL
SG is under 50
mg/dL. Check BG
and treat.
Alarm Your SG value
has reached or
fallen below 50
mg/dL. This
alarm is factory
set and cannot
be changed or
turned off.
This alarm
cannot be
silenced and is
always enabled,
whether the
pump is in Auto
Mode or Manual
Mode.
• Select OK to clear the alarm.
• Check your BG and treat as
necessary.
Note: XX represents the SG value that appears on your pump.
WARNING: For MiniMed 770G Users Ages 2-13: Do not rely solely
on the use of a low sensor glucose (SG) value for “Alert on Low”
or “Alert before Low” for alerts set at 50 mg/dL and 60 mg/dL. A
low sensor glucose alert may not reflect the user’s true blood
glucose at these levels, or may not alert. Do not ignore symptoms
of low glucose. Always confirm your sensor glucose readings with
your blood glucose meter, and treat according to the
recommendations of your healthcare professional. Solely relying
on these sensor glucose alerts and readings for treatment
decisions could result in missing severe hypoglycemia (low blood
glucose) events.
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