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Tips from banners, tooltips, and icons

Banners, tooltips, and icons appear on your screen to help you use G7. They'll give you
helpful information, reminders, and even suggestions for next steps. See the following
examples.
App
7
143
.9
mmol/L
mg/dL
Silence All on until 12 45
EDIT
3 Hours
6
12
24
400
1
7
143
.9
mg/dL
mmol/L
400
Phone Setting Conflict
Your phone settings are preventing your app
from working as designed. Tap the icon at
the top left corner to fix.
I UNDERSTAND
Receiver
Silence All ends: 10:45
3.9
mmol/L
16.7
8
9
Now
3 Hours
Menu
3 • Display Device Screens |
Black banner: Reminds you of your status without blocking
your screen. For example, it lets you know you're using Silence
All.
Phone Settings Conflict icon: The phone icon at the top left of
the screen appears after you get an alert about needing to
change your phone settings. Tap the icon for more information.
Black tooltip: Gives you instructions for how to take the next
step. For example, the first time you get the Phone Settings
Conflict icon, you also get an explanation of how to resolve it in
a black rectangle.
No Alerts
Sensor Warmup
29:59
14.0
remaining
Your sensor is now warming up.
No sensor readings or alerts
until warmup is done.
3.9
2.2
Menu
Dexcom G7 User Guide
Black or red banner: Reminds you of your
status without blocking your screen. For
example, it lets you know you're using Silence
All or that your sensor is warming up.
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Melanie Binns
February 26, 2025

Where can you place the sensor

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
February 26, 2025

You can place the Dexcom G7 sensor on:
- The back of the upper arm
- The abdomen (not for pregnant women)
- The upper buttocks (for ages 2-6 years only)

Ensure the site is at least 3 inches (8 cm) from any insulin pump infusion set or injection site, away from waistbands, scarring, tattoos, irritation, and bones, and in a spot unlikely to be bumped, pushed, or laid on while sleeping.

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