22 | SEVEN PLUS Continuous Glucose Monitoring System
1.5 RECEIVER OVERVIEW
The Receiver looks like a cell phone and shows your Sensor-measured glucose information. The
SEVEN PLUS only shows glucose readings in the milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) unit of measure.
In the United States, mg/dL is the standard unit used for glucose testing systems (i.e., blood glucose
meters). Please check with your Diabetes Management Team if you do not know which type of unit
your glucose readings are usually displayed in.
Keep the Receiver within 5 feet (1.5 m) of the Sensor and Transmitter at all times for your SEVEN
PLUS to work the best. Good places to keep the Receiver are on your belt in the leather receiver
case provided or in your pocket.
The Receiver is re-chargeable. The re-chargeable battery will last for about 3-5 days before you
need to charge it with the Receiver Charging Cable. Your re-chargeable battery life depends on your
Alert settings and how often you use the Events Menu. The Receiver will tell you when the battery
charge is low. The Receiver takes 3 hours to charge fully if the battery is completely drained. To
charge the Receiver, plug the charger cable provided into a standard wall outlet.
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Most recent 5-min-
ute glucose reading
(160 mg/dL)/ Status
Box
High Glucose
Alert Setting = 200 mg/dL (Default)
Trend Arrow
Plot of the most
recent glucose reading
(160 mg/dL) on the 3 hour
Glucose Trend Screen
Time (A=AM, P=PM)
Low Glucose
Alert Setting = 80 mg/dL (Default)
Trend Graph Hours