User guide
The graphs
All graphs show High and Low Glucose Limits lines, a continuous SG measurement line, a data section, and
the cursor (flashing vertical line).
When you open any graph, the cursor flashes on the right edge of the graph. There are three marks on the
cursor at 5, 10, and 15 mmol/L (100, 200, and 300 if mg/dL is selected). The data section shows the most
recent SG measurement or the reason why no measurement shows, and the time in the data section matches
the time at the top of the screen.
Indicates that your glucose has risen
above 17.5 mmol/L (315 mg/dL).
Sensor glucose data
points.
Each time you
bolus, a marker will
appear on your
graph.
Cursor (flashing line) indicates selected time,
and the sensor glucose measurement (or
alert) for that time. There are three marks on
the cursor at 5, 10, and 15 mmol/L (or 100,
200, and 300 if mg/dL is selected).
Data section shows
the selected time,
the type of graphs
(or “History” if you
have scrolled to the
left on the graphs),
and the sensor
glucose
measurement (or
alert).
High Glucose
Limit Line at
10.6 mmol/L
(191 mg/dL)
Low Glucose
Limit Line at
3.2 mmol/L (58
mg/dL)
15:16
15.6
3 Hour
When you move the cursor left to select an earlier SG measurement, the data section of the graph turns
black, the word History appears here, and the time in the data section changes to show the time when the
SG measurement was taken or the reason why no SG measurement shows for that time.
Using your sensor144