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Section 9
Set, Review, or Change the Alarm Settings
Steps
4.
Set, review or change the
High Glucose alarm.
Alarm Settings
Mute Alarms
Low Glucose (70)
High Glucose (275)
Projected Low (On)
Projected High (O )
Main
3.9, 15.3 mmol/L
Decide what settings you want:
• Alarm on or off.
• Your threshold value.
Note: The alarm can only be set
between 140 and
300 mg/dL (7.8 mmol/L and
16.7 mmol/L).
• Alarm type (Setting).
– Low, medium or high beep.
– Short, medium or long
vibration.
08:30
Select
If
• You are setting, reviewing or changing
all alarms.
• You have finished setting, reviewing or
changing alarms.
Do This
Caution: The High Glucose alarm cannot be set
above 300 mg/dL (16.7 mmol/L). Therefore, it is not
intended to notify you of severe hyperglycaemia.
a. Select High Glucose from the Alarms menu.
• Use the UP/DOWN Arrow buttons to highlight
High Glucose.
• Press the RIGHT Option button to select High
Glucose.
15.3 mmol/L
b. Review or change your settings.
• Press the LEFT Option button (Next) to move from
one field to the next.
• Use the UP/DOWN Arrow buttons to change the
setting in any field.
• Press the RIGHT Option button (Set) to accept
the settings and return to the Alarms menu.
Note: The receiver will respond with a brief sample
of the alarm you selected.
c. Decide what to do next.
Continue to the next step.
Go to Step 11.
Then

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