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10 Get Started
Use Alarms
for Extra Safety
The FreeStyle Libre 2 system has optional, real-time glucose alarms* to help keep
you safe, even at night. Alarms are on by default and can be customized. Alarms
feature preset tones, a vibration option, and adjustable volume. To receive alarms,
your reader should be within 20 feet of you and unobstructed at all times. If you
are out of range, you may not receive glucose alarms.
*Notifications will only be received when alarms are turned on and the sensor is within 20 feet of the reading device.
Alarm
Get an alarm from the FreeStyle
Libre 2 reader when your glucose
is too low or too high. You also
receive an alarm when the reader
has lost contact with the sensor
for more than 20 minutes.*
Scan
Scan your FreeStyle Libre 2 sensor
to see your glucose reading, trend
arrow, and 8-hour history.
Act
Use your results to make
treatment decisions.
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Customize
Alarms
Alarms are easy1 to set based on your target glucose goals.
Here's how to customize your alarms. They are optional and on by default.
01
Touch the Settings
symbol
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02
Touch Alarms then
Glucose
History
Change Alarm Settings
03
Use arrows to set Low
and High Glucose Alarms
3
Parent Tip
Know your child's glucose levels are being
safely monitored with customizable alarms.
Reference: 1. Data on file. Abbott Diabetes Care. 2. Please see the FreeStyle Libre 2 User's Manual for complete instructions. 3. 70 mg/dL is the default Low
Glucose Alarm level and can be set between 60–100 mg/dL. 240 mg/dL is the default High Glucose Alarm level and can be set between 120–400 mg/dL.
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Settings
Alarms
Sound & Vibration
Time & Date
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High Glucose Alarm
Low Glucose Alarm
70
240
mg/dL
mg/dL
On
On
done
done