What does the Signal Loss alert mean?

Your display device may be too far from your sensor or there may be something, such as a wall or water, between your sensor and your display device. Smartphone settings, like certain battery optimization options, can also cause Signal Loss.
The Dexcom ONE+ sensor only sends glucose readings once every 5 minutes, so once you correct the issue, it can take up to 5 minutes to see a new glucose value.
Follow these tips to fix Signal Loss issues:
  • Make sure your display device and sensor are within 20 feet (6 meters) of each other without obstacles.
  • If you are in or near water, move your display device closer than 20 feet (6 meters). Wait up to 30 minutes. If not corrected, contact Dexcom Technical Support at dexcom.com or contact your local Dexcom distributor. You will not get alerts or sensor readings until fixed. Use your BG meter for treatment decisions. When your sensor readings resume, up to 24 hours of missed sensor readings can fill in on the trend graph.
  • Sleeping on the sensor or keeping the display device in your back pocket (so that your body is between the sensor and your display device) can also cause Signal Loss.
Within the Dexcom ONE+ app:
For more information on minimising signal loss, refer to the Dexcom ONE+ User Guide.
*Compatible smart devices sold separately. To view a list of compatible smart devices, visit https://www.dexcom.com/compatibility

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