Understanding Sensor Readings - App


Note: The graph displays glucose readings above 350 mg/dL as 350 mg/dL. For consecutive readings above 350 mg/dL, a line is displayed at 350 mg/dL. The Current Glucose number can be as high as 400 mg/dL.

Note: The symbol may appear, indicating the phone'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 Home Screen:

High glucose (above 250 mg/dL)
Between the Target Glucose Range and high or low glucose level
Within the Target Glucose Range
Low glucose (below 70 mg/dL)
If you are not receiving glucose readings you will not receive Low or High Glucose Alarms.

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 250 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 250 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.