User guide

To get to the USER SETTINGS screen:
1 Go to the UTILITIES MENU screen.
Main > Utilities
2
Select User Settings. Hold down
and press ACT.
3 See the User Settings section of the Utilities chapter for information about the menu options.
Alert conditions
Your pump has a sophisticated network of safety checks and systems. If it detects an unusual condition
that requires your immediate attention, it beeps or vibrates periodically to alert you. The pump goes into
Special mode (an open circle displays), and the backlight illuminates.
If you do not clear an alarm, the pump will not display any other alarms or alerts. Your pump behaves
differently if an alarm happens after an alert that has not been cleared. It will display an alarm before you
clear the initial alert. Alarms and alerts are displayed in the order of importance. When you clear the
initial alarm, the pump displays any alarms or alerts received after the first alarm in this order.
Check your pump and test your blood sugar. Follow the guidelines prescribed by your healthcare
professional to manage your diabetes as needed.
Example:
John's pump displays a BUTTON ERROR alarm, but he does not clear it. During the time that his pump
displays the BUTTON ERROR alarm, his pump receives a LOW RESERVOIR alert. A few minutes later, his
pump receives a NO DELIVERY alarm. John's pump does not display the LOW RESERVOIR alert or the NO
DELIVERY alarm until he clears the first alarm. After John clears the BUTTON ERROR alarm, his pump
displays the LOW RESERVOIR alarm. After he clears the LOW RESERVOIR alarm, his pump displays the NO
DELIVERY alert.
Dual Wave or Square Wave bolus delivery
Pattern A or B is active
Temp basal delivery
•Block feature is on
Low reservoir
Low battery
Question: Why are alerts important?
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