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
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Temp basal rates
The temp basal rate feature is useful to manage BG levels during unusual short-term activities or conditions. These
conditions could be an illness or unplanned physical activity that is not part of your daily routine.
A temporary basal rate allows an immediate short-term change to your basal insulin for a specified period of time
(30 minutes – 24-hours). This rate can be up to your maximum basal rate setting. It offers an easy way to
immediately meet short-term insulin needs for temporary activities or situations. When your blood glucose is
temporarily high or low, a temp basal rate allows you to set a temporarily higher or lower basal to accommodate
your blood glucose.
NOTE - Temp Basal is useful for a temporary condition or period of increased or decreased activity
(i.e. a cold or physical activity) that is not usually part of your lifestyle. For ongoing periods of
increased or decreased activity, the patterns feature may be more suitable.
How does temp basal work?
During a temp basal delivery, all other basal programming is temporarily overridden. After the temp basal delivery is
completed, your pump will return to the programmed basal. A temp basal is delivered only once and does not
repeat. If you want another temp basal, you must program the temp basal again. This feature may be useful to
temporarily increase or decrease basal insulin during illness, exercise or the similar situations.
Temp basal types
Based on your preference, you can select one of two types of temp basals:
➠ Percent of basal
➠ Insulin rate