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
10 Chapter 2
HOME screen
The HOME screen serves as the starting point to
access the programming screens. When no buttons
are pressed for about 30 seconds, the pump returns to
this screen.
When you press ACT from the HOME screen, the
MAIN MENU will appear.
Operating modes
The screen lets you know when a special feature is active or if there is a condition that needs your attention. The
active features and pump status will determine the operating mode. The screens for the three modes are shown
below.
Normal - mode for standard pump operations for normal basal and bolus delivery. No
special features are active (i.e., basal patterns, temp basal, etc.). No alarms and no
alerts exist.
Special - indicates a special feature is active or an alert condition(s) exists. Special
mode does not restrict any of the pump functions. When the pump is in Special
mode, open circles appear across the top of the screen and it will beep/vibrate
periodically to remind you of the condition. The conditions and features that will put
the pump in Special mode are:
Attention - indicates insulin delivery has stopped. Either an alarm is active or an alarm
condition exists that needs immediate attention for insulin delivery to resume.
Solid circles appear across the top of the screen and the pump will beep periodically
until the condition is cleared. The screen will show text describing the condition that
➠ Low Reservoir condition
➠ Low Battery condition
➠ Block feature is on
➠ Dual or Square Wave bolus delivery
➠ Basal pattern A or B is active
➠ Temporary basal delivery
in the HOME screen, the area
below “MiniMed” is blank.
MiniMed
MiniMed
ACT
MAIN MENU
Bolus
Suspend
Basal
Normal Mode
MiniMed
MiniMed
Special Mode
MiniMed
Attention Mode