Steps Do This
4. Interpret the icons. Note: e directional trend arrows are dierent from the
projected glucose alarms (Section 8). For example, you
can have a projected low glucose alarm and still have a
relatively stable trend arrow.

is Icon Means

Your glucose is changing gradually, changing at a rate of less
than 60 mg/dL/hr (3.3 mmol/L/hr).
Your glucose is increasing moderately, at a rate between
60 mg/dL/hr and 120 mg/dL/hr (3.3 mmol/L/hr and
6.7 mmol/L/hr).
Your glucose is decreasing moderately, at a rate between
60 mg/dL/hr and 120 mg/dL/hr (3.3 mmol/L/hr and
6.7 mmol/L/hr).
Your glucose is increasing rapidly, at a rate of greater than
120 mg/dL/hr (6.7 mmol/L/hr).
Your glucose is decreasing rapidly, at a rate of greater than
120 mg/dL/hr (6.7 mmol/L/hr).
e system is processing a control solution or blood glucose
sample in the Blood Glucose mode.
It is time to do a calibration. See Section 7.
e system is waiting until it is time to do something (for
example, waiting to do the 1st calibration aer inserting a
sensor). You don’t need to do anything.
ere is a problem with the transmitter-receiver connection.
See Step 2.
e alarm is muted.
It is time to replace the batteries in the receiver. Install the new
batteries just before you insert a new sensor. See Section 2.
is icon shows up for Blood Glucose mode test results that
happened when the operating temperature was beyond the
system’s specied operating temperature range and may be
less accurate. Discard the test and repeat another test within
the operating temperature range of the system.
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Daily Use