Battery And Charger Troubleshooting; Receiver And Transmitter Communication Troubleshooting; System Recovery Check; Receiver Error Code - Dexcom g4 User Manual

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9.7

BATTERY AND CHARGER TROUBLESHOOTING

Only use the Dexcom cable and battery charger to charge your receiver.
1. Remember to charge your receiver battery as needed. The charge will last
approximately 3 days, depending on how often you turn on your receiver, use
the alerts, and enter events.
2. If your receiver does not show the charging icon when plugged into the
charger make sure that both ends of the USB cable are fully inserted into the
receiver port and wall charger.
3. If your battery drains and is not charged for a few weeks it may not turn on.
If your receiver does not turn on, first try to charge it (see Chapter 1, Section
1.4, Charging Your Receiver Battery). If your receiver still does not turn on you
may need to reset the receiver (connect the receiver to the charger before
resetting):
a. Insert the end of a paperclip into the small circular hole on the back of the
receiver and push down. The receiver will vibrate and show the processing
screen.
b. You will now need to charge your receiver, and the time and date may need
to be reset (see Chapter 1, Section 1.4, Charging Your Receiver Battery
and Chapter 2, Section 2.2, The Settings Menu).
9.8
RECEIVER AND TRANSMITTER COMMUNICATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
9.8.1

SYSTEM RECOVERY CHECK

This screen means that the system discovered an
error that it was able to fix itself. Press the
button to clear this display, and continue your sensor
session.
9.8.2

RECEIVER ERROR CODE

This screen shows an error code and means the
receiver may not be working properly. Write down the
error code and contact your local distributor. Continue
to check your blood glucose value using your meter.
There is no alert to warn you that you are no
longer getting sensor glucose readings.
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Kari Scott
March 27, 2025

The mom set a high ceiling of 300. How do I get to an actual number and not a "high" reading

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Mr. Anderson
March 27, 2025

You can adjust the high glucose alert value on the Dexcom G4 by following these steps:

1. Press the button to select “High Alert.”
2. Press the UP or DOWN button to highlight “On/Off” and press the SELECT button to set this option.
3. Press the LEFT button to return to the previous screen.
4. Press the DOWN button to highlight “Level.”
5. Press the SELECT button and then use the UP or DOWN button to adjust the high glucose alert value.
6. The high glucose alert value can be set between 6.7 and 22.2 mmol/L in 0.1 mmol/L increments.
7. Press the SELECT button to confirm the new setting.

This adjustment allows you to set a specific threshold instead of receiving a general "high" reading.

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