User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- List of figures
- CHAPTER 1 Description
- CHAPTER 2 Indications and contraindications
- CHAPTER 3 Personal Pump Communicator (PPC)
- CHAPTER 4 Pump implantation
- Preprogramming and pre-testing the Pump
- CHAPTER 5 Pump refill procedure
- CHAPTER 6 Explanting the Pump System
- CHAPTER 7 Warnings and precautions
- CHAPTER 8 Adverse reactions
- CHAPTER 9 System alarms and messages
- Pump alarms
- Alarm feedback
- Pump low battery
- Depleted pump battery
- System error
- Pump self test fail
- PPC low battery
- PPC alarms
- Low reservoir
- Empty reservoir
- Telemetry communication error
- Initialize alarm
- PPC not initialized
- Battery replacement
- Initialize to factory defaults
- Pump stopped
- Pump suspended
- Auto off
- Hourly maximum exceeded
- Pump alarm table
- Pump alarms
- CHAPTER 10 Troubleshooting Pump System under-delivery
- CHAPTER 11 Technical specifications
- APPENDIX A Label information symbol dictionary
- APPENDIX B Implant worksheet
- APPENDIX C Refill form
- APPENDIX D Precautions and general procedures
- APPENDIX E Pump rinse procedure
- APPENDIX F Side Port Catheter flush procedure
- Supplies and solutions
- Preparing for the procedure
- Flushing the Side Port Catheter
- Program minimal basal rate
- Remove insulin and fill with rinse buffer
- Equilibrate and pull rinse buffer through system
- Flush side port catheter
- Remove rinse buffer and fill with insulin
- Equilibrate and pull insulin through system
- Remove guide needles and record refill amount
- Program new basal rate
- Remove rinse buffer from catheter
- APPENDIX G Stroke volume measurement
Personal Pump Communicator (PPC)
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History
Historical Pump data, such as insulin medication remaining, amount of bolus and
basal delivery since the last refill, etc., can be accessed and read on the PPC.
1. From the Time/Date screen press SEL until the
“HISTORY” screen is displayed. Press ACT and
the “READ PUMP DATA” screen will appear
flashing. Press ACT again.
2. Place the PPC near the Pump and complete the
communication process. The PPC will acquire
data from the Pump.
3. The screen will change to “MED REMAINING”,
indicating the estimated amount of insulin
medication remaining in the Pump. Record this
number if required.
4. Press SEL and the screen will read “INSULIN
TOTAL.” Delivered amounts of basal and bolus
insulin medication are displayed for the date
flashing on the screen. Use the and buttons
to review other daily totals.
5. Press SEL and the screen will change to
“CLINICAL HISTORY PPC”. Use the and
buttons to review other PPC events.
6. Press SEL and the screen will change to
“CLINICAL HISTORY PUMP”. Use the and
buttons to review Pump events.
READ PUMP DATA
0000000000000000
0000000000010057
PPC
COMMUNICATING
MED REMAINING
2263U
Jan 02
INSULIN TOTAL
BASAL BOLUS
9U 22U
6:16
CLINICAL HISTORY
11
PPC
Jan 02
6:26
CLINICAL HISTORY
14
PUMP
Jan 02