User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- Glossary
- Before you begin...
- The basics...
- Basic programming
- Starting on insulin
- Using Bolus Wizard
- Optimizing pump therapy
- Insulin pump therapy follow-up
- Utilities
- Troubleshooting and alarms
- Troubleshooting
- My pump has a no delivery alarm...
- What happens if I leave the battery out too long?
- Why doesn’t my pump battery last very long?
- What is a CHECK SETTINGS alarm?
- My screen appears distorted...
- I can’t get out of the priming loop...
- The pump is asking me to rewind...
- My bolus stopped...
- My pump buttons are not acting right during a bolus...
- My pump won’t display my BG reading from my meter...
- I dropped my pump
- I submerged my pump in water
- Alarms
- Alarm conditions
- Troubleshooting
- Pump maintenance
- User safety
- Pump specifications
- Alarms and error messages
- Alarm history
- Backlight
- Basal
- BG target
- Bolus delivery
- Bolus history
- Bolus units
- Bolus Wizard
- Carb ratios
- Carb units
- Daily totals
- Default screen
- Delivery accuracy
- Drive motor
- Dual Wave bolus
- Easy bolus
- Infusion pressure
- (insulin) sensitivity
- Insulin type
- Low resv (reservoir) warning
- Meter value
- Normal bolus
- Occlusion detection
- Percent temp basal
- Power supply
- Prime function
- Prime history
- Program safety checks
- Pump size
- Pump weight
- Remote control
- Reservoir
- Square Wave bolus
- Status screen
- Temporary (temp) basal rate
- Time and date screen
- Water tight
- Bolus Wizard specifications
- Default settings
- Icon table
- Menu map
Optimizing pump therapy 79
Basal patterns
The Basal Patterns feature is optional for pump users. You can set your pump to deliver a standard basal and two
additional basal patterns to meet your individual daily, weekly, or monthly needs. Keep a paper copy of your
programmed patterns with you at all times in case you need to reprogram your pump. To select and use pattern A
or pattern B, the patterns option must be on and programmed.
Basal patterns are useful to establish different sets of basal rates to match different needs such as:
NOTE - You may want to explore this option after you become familiar with the basic pump
functions. It is important that you consult your healthcare professional before using a pattern
other than your standard pattern.
Patterns on/off
Your pump is set at the factory with the basal patterns feature turned off. After you turn on patterns, you still have
to program and select a pattern (A or B), as described in the next sections, before the patterns feature is active. If
you turn off the patterns feature, your pump will automatically select your standard basal pattern.
1. Go to the PATTERNS OPTION screen.
Main > Basal > Patterns
Select On or Off and press ACT.
2. The screen will go back to the BASAL MENU. The patterns feature is now on.
Exit the menus.
➠ Changes in time of sleep (for example, work shift) ➠ Extended periods of higher or lower activity
➠ Different schedules during the week versus
weekend
➠ Softball games every Saturday morning, etc. ...
➠ Menses
➠ Standard pattern: Your normal basal that supports your usual day-to-day activity.
When the Patterns feature is off, the pump uses your standard basal pattern.
➠ Pattern A/B: Basal pattern that supports activity levels that are not a part of your day-to-day
routine, but are normal in your lifestyle. Such activities could be a sport that you do
once a week or a change in your sleep pattern over the weekend.
MiniMed
Off
On
PATTERNS OPTION
ACT