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NOTE: If after 5 seconds you don’t see the Stopwatch Icon on the Receiver display
screen, the blood sample may be too small. You can continue to add blood to the
Test Strip for up to 60 seconds as long as you apply blood to the same edge of the
Test Strip.
Low and High Glucose Results
The Receiver displays results from 20 to 500 mg/dL (1.1 to 27.8 mmol/L).
CAUTION: Low or high glucose measurements can indicate a potentially serious
medical condition.
LO Readings
If your test result is below 20 mg/dL (1.1 mmol/L), “LO” appears on the Receiver
display screen. This indicates that you may be experiencing severe hypoglycemia
(low blood glucose levels).
If you get a “LO” reading and have symptoms such as weakness, sweating,
nervousness, headache, or confusion, follow your healthcare team’s
recommendations for treating hypoglycemia.
If you have a “LO” reading but have no low blood glucose level symptoms, retest
with a new Test Strip.
If you still get a “LO” reading with a repeated test, follow your healthcare team’s
recommendations for treating hypoglycemia.
You may want to check for low blood glucose levels when you:
Are feeling symptoms such as weakness, sweating, nervousness, headache, or
confusion.
Have delayed a meal after taking insulin.
Have been advised to test by your healthcare team.