Events And History; Using Events To Manage Glucose - Dexcom G7 Instructions Manual

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6 • Events and History

Using events to manage glucose

G7 gives you a graph showing where your glucose has been. Events can help you understand
why your glucose changed. For example, what happened to your glucose level after breakfast?
Discuss your reflections with your healthcare provider to find even more ways to manage your
blood glucose.
You can see the events you've tracked on your display device.
Event log: Lists the last 15 events logged on the receiver.
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Dexcom G7 Using Your Receiver
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Susan Holder
April 5, 2025

My G7 sensor gave me a not paired on the pump and the phone app about 10 mins into warmup and keeps alerting that it’s not paired! Can’t find a way to stop the warmup on both pump and phone and just start new sensor then ask for a replacement

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Mr. Anderson
April 5, 2025

To stop the warmup process and start a new Dexcom G7 sensor after receiving a "not paired" alert on the pump and phone app:

1. Delete and reinstall the G7 app to resolve the pairing loop issue.
2. Restart the app and go through the setup screens again.
3. Begin the sensor setup on your pump first, especially if that is your preferred device.
4. When prompted, manually enter the sensor pairing code in the app.
5. If overlapping a sensor, insert and start the new sensor before the old one ends. This can help avoid a warmup delay.

These steps can help bypass the pairing issue and continue using the sensor without waiting for the full warmup.

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