Setting A Target Range - Accu-Chek Mobile User Manual

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Setting a target range

You can enter your personal target range for blood
glucose values (default setting: Off). Results above
or below this target range will be flagged with the
symbol
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The target range gives the blood glucose values which
should be achieved if the treatment is optimal. Discuss
with your doctor what target range you should set.
You set the target range by entering the lower and
upper limits. The lower limit can be set to between
2.8 and 5.5 mmol/l. The upper limit can be set to
between 5.5 and 11.1 mmol/l. Both limits can be set in
steps of 0.1 mmol/l.
If you wish to use the lower limit of the target
range as an indicator of a possible hypo, it is
important to remember this: The indicator will
only be reliable if the limit has been properly
selected. We therefore strongly recommend that
you talk to your healthcare professional before
you set the limit. This function is no substitute
for hypoglycaemia training by your doctor or
diabetes team.
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