glucose levels have been controlled and may be used to monitor your diabetes
treatment regimen.
* The formula is based on the published reference, which compared average Sensor glucose and
laboratory-measured A1c:
A1c
= (Avg SG
+ 2.59)/1.59
%
mmol/L
Reference: Nathan DM, Kuenen J, Borg R, Zheng H, Schoenfeld D, Heine RJ for the A1c-Derived Average Glucose (ADAG). Study Group: Translating
the hemoglobin A1c assay into estimated average glucose values. Diabetes Care 2008, 31:1473-8.
Sensor Usage:
Sensor Usage: Information about how often you scan your Sensor. This
includes the total number of scans, an average of how many times you scanned
your Sensor each day and the percentage of possible Sensor data recorded from
your scans.
Note:
Note:
• Tap the
symbol on any report to share a screenshot of the report.
• Tap the
symbol to view a description of the report.
• From any report screen, swipe left or right to view the next or previous report.
• On all reports except the Daily Graph and Estimated A1c, you can select to
show information about your last 7, 14, 30 or 90 days.
Removing Your Sensor
Removing Your Sensor
1. Pull up the edge of the adhesive that keeps your Sensor attached to your skin.
Slowly peel away from your skin in one motion.
Note:
Note:
Any remaining adhesive residue on the skin can be removed with warm
soapy water or isopropyl alcohol.
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