When your sensor glucose readings are at or above your high alert level, this screen shows your high
glucose alert level. Your receiver vibrates and/or beeps depending on your profile setting (see Chapter 9,
Section 9.3, Alert Profiles). This level shows as a yellow line on the trend graph.
The receiver continues to alert until you press the
button to clear the alert or until your sensor
SELECT
glucose readings drop below your high glucose alert level. You can have the receiver re-alert after
clearing the alert (to change your snooze settings see Chapter 9, Section 9.2, Advanced Alerts).
9.1.2.2 LOW GLUCOSE ALERT
When your sensor glucose readings are at or below your low alert level, this screen shows your low glucose
alert level. Your receiver vibrates and/or beeps depending on your profile setting. This level shows as a red
line on the trend graph.
The receiver continues to alert until you press the
button to clear the alert or until your sensor
SELECT
glucose readings rise above your low glucose alert level. You can have the receiver re-alert after clearing
the alert (to change your snooze settings see Chapter 9, Section 9.2, Advanced Alerts).
9.1.2.3 LOW GLUCOSE ALARM
The Dexcom G4 PLATINUM System also has a fixed low alarm at 55 mg/dL. This is different than your low
glucose alert. You cannot change or turn off this alarm or its re-alarm settings.
• The receiver displays the low glucose alarm screen.
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