Understanding the Dexcom G6 Calibration
- The Dexcom G6 is designed to be factory calibrated and generally does not require calibration. However, you can manually calibrate it if the sensor reading is consistently too far off from your blood glucose meter reading.
- Calibration involves entering your blood glucose meter reading into your Dexcom app when the sensor is not accurate.
Steps to Calibrate the Dexcom G6
- First, wash your hands and ensure your blood glucose meter and testing supplies are ready.
- Check your blood sugar with your blood glucose meter and note the result.
- Open your Dexcom app. Go to the settings or calibration section, which may vary slightly depending on your app version or updates.
- Select the option to enter a calibration number.
- Enter the glucose value that you received from your blood glucose meter. Be precise in typing the number.
- Your Dexcom receiver or app will take time to adjust to this new reading and start displaying the adjusted glucose levels accordingly.
Fixing Common Calibration Issues
- If your Dexcom G6 does not seem to adjust after calibration, ensure the blood glucose test was performed correctly and the reading input was accurate.
- Ensure your sensor is properly inserted on a clean and correct area of your body, as placement can affect readings.
- Check for any updates for your Dexcom app or device firmware. Keeping your software up to date can resolve some inconsistencies.
- If calibration issues persist, consider restarting the sensor session or replacing the sensor if it has been used for a prolonged period close to its end.
- Contact Dexcom support for further assistance if you continue to experience issues.