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The Bigfoot Unity
Diabetes Management System User Guide | Chapter 8
Home Screen Glucose Ranges
The Home screen is where your glucose range or information about
your Sensor status is displayed. This information can be used to
determine if you need to scan your Sensor using your White Cap or
read the Meter before deciding appropriate treatment.
The Home screen will let you know when:
Your glucose is very low (below 54 mg/dL).
Your glucose is low (between 55 mg/dL and
69 mg/dL).
Your glucose is at the low end of your target
range (between 70 mg/dL and 99 mg/dL).
Your glucose is within your target range
(between 100 mg/dL and 180 mg/dL).
Your glucose is above your target range
(between 181 mg/dL and 250 mg/dL).
Your glucose is high (above 250 mg/dL).
Your Sensor is not able to obtain or send glucose readings to the App.
Your target range and pre-set thresholds are based on input from health
care providers who specialize in diabetes care. Ranges and thresholds
come pre-set and cannot be changed.
Bigfoot Unity provides some exibility for how and when you receive
Alerts in the App and on your phone. Settings on your phone allow you
to adjust how Alerts might appear, sound and/or vibrate on your phone.
WARNING: Do NOT ignore symptoms that may be due to low
or high blood glucose: If you are experiencing symptoms that are
not consistent with your glucose readings, consult your health care
provider.
Tap the “Notications/Alerts Off” icon (
!
)
to display the current receiving status of
Notications and Critical Alerts on your App/
phone.
Tap Go To Phone Settings to adjust how you
manage Notications and Critical Alerts with
Bigfoot Unity.
Example:
Displays
Phone Notifications
iOS Critical Alerts
Sound for Notifications
Bluetooth
App is in use or in
background
To properly receive
alerts, ensure the
following are on:
Go to Phone Settings
Close
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF