Using Alarms - Abbott FreeStyle Libre 2 User Manual

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Using Alarms

What you See
The Low Glucose Alarm notifies you if your
Low Glucose Alarm
glucose drops below the level you set. The alarm
does not include your glucose reading, so you
need to scan your Sensor to check your glucose.
Dismiss Alarm & Check
Glucose
Touch Dismiss Alarm & Check Glucose or press
the Home Button to dismiss the alarm and check
your glucose. You will only receive one alarm per
low glucose episode.
The High Glucose Alarm notifies you if your
High Glucose Alarm
glucose rises above the level you set. The alarm
does not include your glucose reading, so you
need to scan your Sensor to check your glucose.
Dismiss Alarm & Check
Glucose
Touch Dismiss Alarm & Check Glucose or press
the Home Button to dismiss the alarm and check
your glucose. You will only receive one alarm per
high glucose episode.
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What it Means
What you See
The Signal Loss Alarm notifies you if your Sensor
Signal Loss Alarm
has not communicated with the Reader for 20
minutes and you are not receiving Low or High
Scan Sensor now?
Glucose Alarms. Signal loss could be caused by
No
Yes
the Sensor being too far away from the Reader
(over 20 feet) or another issue such as an error or
problem with your Sensor or Reader.
Touch No to dismiss the alarm.
Touch Yes or press the Home Button to dismiss
the alarm and scan the Sensor.
Notes:
• If you ignore an alarm, you will receive it again in 5 minutes if the
condition still exists.
• If you receive an alarm while the Reader is connected to a
computer, you must first unplug the Reader to scan the Sensor.
What it Means
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