User's Manual
When a Suspend on low event occurs, insulin delivery remains suspended for at
least 30 minutes, unless you manually resume your basal delivery. For details, see
Manually resuming basal delivery during a suspend by sensor event, on page 174. After
the minimum 30-minute suspend time, basal insulin delivery will automatically
resume if the following conditions are met:
• Your SG is at least 20 mg/dL above your low limit.
• Your SG is estimated to be more than 40 mg/dL above your low limit within
30 minutes.
Your basal insulin delivery will be suspended for a maximum of two hours, unless
these criteria are met during the suspend or unless you manually resume your
basal insulin. For details, see Manually resuming basal delivery during a suspend by
sensor event, on page 174.
If you do not respond to the Suspend on low alarm, your pump resumes insulin
delivery after two hours and continues to display an emergency message.
When Suspend on low is unavailable
After a Suspend on low event occurs, there is a period of time when the suspend
functionality is unavailable. This time will vary depending on whether or not you
respond to the Suspend on low event. You can manually suspend insulin delivery
at any time. For details, see Stopping and resuming your insulin delivery, on page 54.
Note: The maximum amount of time the Suspend on low feature will be
unavailable is four hours.
When the SmartGuard suspend by sensor features are unavailable, the SmartGuard
suspend by sensor icon on the Home screen appears gray
.
When a Suspend on low event occurs and you respond within two hours and
• Stay suspended for the two hour maximum suspend time, the SmartGuard
suspend by sensor features will be unavailable for 30 minutes after your basal
insulin delivery resumes.
• Your insulin automatically resumes due to your rising SG levels, the
SmartGuard suspend by sensor features will be unavailable for 30 minutes
after your basal insulin delivery resumes.
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