How-To Guide
Table Of Contents
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- Setting up CGM
- Using CGM
- SmartGuard Auto Mode
- About SmartGuard Auto Mode
- Before using SmartGuard Auto Mode
- Setting up SmartGuard Auto Mode
- SmartGuard Auto Mode Readiness
- Home screen with SmartGuard Auto Mode
- Using SmartGuard Auto Mode
- Safe Basal
- Block Mode when in SmartGuard Auto Mode
- Setting Temp Target
- SmartGuard Auto Mode sensor graph
- Enter BG
- SmartGuard Auto Mode Bolus
- Alert Silence
- Exiting SmartGuard Auto Mode
- Returning to SmartGuard Auto Mode
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SmartGuard suspend features and SmartGuard Auto Mode
When SmartGuard Auto Mode is active, the SmartGuard suspend features are
unavailable and automatically turned off. If Suspend before low or Suspend on low
are on, they are automatically turned off when Auto Mode becomes active. If your
pump exits Auto Mode, the SmartGuard suspend features are not active until you
turn them on after you exit Auto Mode. If you want to use the SmartGuard
suspend features, you must manually turn them on after you exit Auto Mode. See
Low SG settings, on page 178.
SmartGuard Auto Mode Readiness
The Auto Mode Readiness screen indicates whether your pump is ready to enter
Auto Mode, or return to Auto Basal from Safe Basal.
The following table shows what to do when the wait icon
or the question icon
appear by items on the Auto Mode Readiness status screen.
1
9
6
8
5
7
4
3
2
BG required
Auto Mode turned off
Sensor not ready
Bolus in progress
Delivery suspended
Carb ratio not set
Temp Basal rate
Active insulin updating
Auto Mode warming up
Auto Mode Readiness
Line Item Instructions
Calibration required
Perform a fingerstick and calibrate your
sensor.
BG required
Perform a fingerstick and enter a new BG.
Wait to enter BG...
Wait until the pump prompts you to enter a
BG.
Processing BG...
Wait until the BG has processed.
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