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Dexcom ONE User Guide
12
Dexcom ONE safety statements
Display device safety
statements
Warnings
Check settings
Optional alerts: You will be prompted to
turn on the optional alerts when setting up
your Dexcom ONE system. You must turn
them on to get glucose and system alerts.
Follow the instructions and safety warnings
in this user guide to make sure you receive
alerts on your display device.
No glucose alerts unless you turn them on.
Turn alerts on during setup to get glucose
and system alerts when sensor warmup is
over. Dexcom ONE alerts will NOT override
your display device settings. You will NOT
hear high or low glucose alerts if your
display device is set to silent (sound is off).
Check your display device settings, or you
may miss an alert.
Smartphone volume/sound: Make sure
your smartphone volume is turned up,
not muted and speaker works. If your
smartphone is on mute, “Total Silence,” or
“Do Not Disturb” modes, you will not receive
any alerts related to Dexcom ONE.
Receiver volume/sound (optional display
device): Test your receiver speaker and
vibrations regularly.
To make sure the speaker and vibrations
work, plug in the receiver to charge. The
Speaker Test screen appears for a few
seconds. Follow the directions on the screen
to test the speaker and vibrations. If it
doesn't beep and vibrate, Contact Technical
Support at dexcom.com or your local
Dexcom representative, and use your app or
BG meter until the receiver is fixed.
Bluetooth
®
: When using Bluetooth
headphones, speakers, etc., your alerts
may sound on your display device or on the
smartphone accessory. Each accessory is
different. Test yours so you know where you
will hear your alerts.

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