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Respond to alarm message: (con’t)
Alarm Message Urgency What It Means What to Do
High – H, Medium – M, Intermediate – I, Low – L
Caution: Before adjusting treatment for diabetes management based on the continuous glucose results from your
FreeStyle Navigator system, perform a Blood Glucose mode test to conrm the continuous result.
Do BG Test. MA Blood Glucose mode test is needed for calibration.
e receiver will prompt you to perform this test
approximately 10 hours aer the sensor insertion, 2
to 4 hours aer the rst successful calibration, 12 to
20 hours aer the second successful calibration and
48 to 56 hours aer the third successful calibration.
Perform a Blood Glucose mode test for calibration
See Section 7.
Do BG Test Alarms
Inactive.
ICalibration was not performed within the required
time; therefore, readings will not be displayed and
the alarms are not working.
Perform a Blood Glucose mode test for calibration.
High Glucose. MYour glucose has reached your preset high glucose
threshold.
Follow the recommendations of your healthcare
team for treating a high glucose level
(hyperglycemic) episode.†
Link. Le receiver is not linked to the transmitter. e
link is necessary for the system to operate in the
Continuous Monitoring mode.
Place the receiver within 10 feet of the transmitter.
Select System from the receiver’s Main menu, then
select Link. If the transmitter ID that appears on the
display screen is correct, select Yes. See Section 14.
Log Cleared. LHistory log has been successfully cleared. Acknowledge the alarm.
Log Corrupted Some
Data Lost.
LHistory log is corrupt. e receiver detected a corrupt sector in the log
and erased it. e data in this sector is lost. Your
reports will not contain this lost data. If the error
occurs, call Customer Care.
Section 10 95 Respond to Alarms, Errors, and Problems