Changing One Alert - Dexcom G7 User Manual

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Receiver
Menu > Settings > Alerts shows all the alerts you can change and how to do it.
Alerts
Urgent Low
3.1 mmol/L
Urgent Low Soon
On
Low
4.4 mmol/L
High
11.1 mmol/L
Rising Fast
Off
Falling Fast
Off
Signal Loss
On
Brief Sensor Issue
On
Reset Alert Settings

Changing one alert

Go to alert settings to customize each alert. The Low alert screen shows some
settings you can change:
App: Level, Sound/Vibrate, and Snooze
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Receiver: Level and Snooze
l
App
Low Alert
Low
Alerts when your sensor reading is at or below the
set level. It's the red line on the glucose graph.
Level
3.9 mmol/L
Sound/Vibrate
Sound
Choose how your alert notifies you: sound, vibrate,
or match phone setting.
Snooze
Every 60 minutes
f your sensor reading stays low for this long, alert
repeats.
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Alerts: Go to the alert to change its settings
Reset Alert Settings: Reset all alerts to default settings
Receiver
Low
Alerts you when your sensor
reading falls below the set
level.
Alert
On
Level
3.9 mmol/L
Snooze
Never

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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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