Understanding Sensor Readings - App


Note: The glucose graph in the App will scale to 400 mg/dL to accommodate glucose readings above 350 mg/dL.

Note: The symbol may appear, indicating the smartphone's time was changed. Gaps in the graph may result or glucose readings may be hidden.



Note: Your current glucose value determines the background color on the My Glucose screen:

High glucose (above 240 mg/dL)
Between the Target Glucose Range and high or low glucose level
Within the Target Glucose Range
Low glucose (below 70 mg/dL)

The Glucose Trend Arrow gives an indication of the direction your glucose is going.


Glucose is rising quickly (more than 2 mg/dL per minute)
Glucose is rising (between 1 and 2 mg/dL per minute)
Glucose is changing slowly (less than 1 mg/dL per minute)
Glucose is falling (between 1 and 2 mg/dL per minute)
Glucose is falling quickly (more than 2 mg/dL per minute)

If your glucose is projected to be higher than 240 mg/dL or lower than 70 mg/dL within 15 minutes, you will see a or a message on the screen. You can touch the symbol for more information and set a reminder to check your glucose.

Note:
  • If you are not sure about a message or reading, contact your health care professional before you do anything.
  • Messages you receive with your glucose readings are not related to your glucose alarm settings.


If your glucose is higher than 240 mg/dL or lower than 70 mg/dL, you will see a or message on the screen. You can touch the symbol for more information and set a reminder to check your glucose.

Note:
  • If you are not sure about a message or reading, contact your health care professional before you do anything.
  • Messages you receive with your glucose readings are not related to your glucose alarm settings.


If LO appears, your reading is lower than 40 mg/dL.

If HI appears, your reading is higher than 400 mg/dL.

You can touch the symbol for more information. Check your blood glucose on your finger with a test strip. If you get a second LO or HI result after doing a blood glucose test, contact your health care professional immediately.

Note:
  • If you are not sure about a message or reading, contact your health care professional before you do anything.
  • Messages you receive with your glucose readings are not related to your glucose alarm settings.