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
14 Chapter 2
Alerts for special features
Some features put the pump in Special mode, letting you know that an extended
feature is active. When the feature is no longer active, the pump will return to Normal
mode. Your pump will alert you (with open circles) if any of these extended features
are active:
If you remove your pump...
Pump settings
You may have an occasion when you need or want to remove your pump. If you have to remove and store your
pump, it is recommended that you store it with the battery in place. Keep a record of your current basal rates. To
preserve battery life, reset the basal rates to 0 (zero), turn off the RF options (meter, remote), and set Auto-off to
dashes or zeroes.
NOTE - Your pump keeps a record of the basal and bolus insulin it delivers. Setting your basal to 0.0
while you are disconnected ensures the insulin delivery records in your pump are accurate.
Insulin
Remember, your body still needs insulin while your pump is removed.
You can remove your pump for up to one (1) hour without taking insulin. If you remove your pump for more than an
hour, you will have to use another way to take your insulin, such as injections of fast-acting insulin, or reconnecting
your pump to take boluses. Take the injection or bolus approximately every four (4) hours. Calculate the amount of
insulin to take based on the total of your basal insulin in four (4) hours. Include the amount you need for meal and
correction boluses. If you will have your pump off for several days, you will need to return to a multiple injection
regimen. It is important that you consult with your healthcare professional to determine an alternate method of
receiving your insulin.
➠ Dual Wave or Square Wave bolus delivery
➠ Pattern A or B is active
➠ Temp basal delivery
➠ Block feature is on
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