Notes
If you wish to use the lower limit as a warning of a possible hypo,
remember this: the warning is only permissible if the limit has
been correctly set. We therefore recommend that you do not set
the limit until you have discussed the matter with your treating
physician. This function is not a substitute for hypoglycaemia
instruction by your doctor or diabetes team.
Adjustable limits (numerical values):
We recommend that you do not set the target range until you
have discussed the matter with your treating physician.
The meter allows you to set values as follows:
The lower limit can be set to a value of 60 to 599 mg/dL (3.3 to
33.2 mmol/L). The upper limit can be set to a value of 61 to
600 mg/dL (3.4 to 33.3 mmol/L).
If both the lower limit and the upper limit are turned on, the upper
limit must be greater than the lower limit. The smallest permissi-
ble value for the upper limit is the lower limit plus 1 mg/dL
(0.1 mmol/L). You can always freely select the lower limit. If it is
then greater than an already set upper limit, the upper limit is
automatically set to the lowest possible value.