How-To Guide

Condition Instructions
Auto Mode has been at the
maximum delivery limit for four
hours.
Enter a BG.
An Auto Mode max delivery alert occurs if the Auto
Mode BG alert is enabled.
Your sensor might be reading
lower values than your actual
glucose values.
Enter a BG.
A BG required alert occurs if the Auto Mode BG alert
is enabled.
An entered BG is 35% or more
different than your current SG
value.
Enter a BG.
A BG required or Cal required for Auto Mode alert
occurs if the Auto Mode BG alert is enabled.
No SG data has been received
for more than five minutes.
If SG data is not available due to a signal
interference, three dashes appear on the screen in
place of the SG data. If the interference is
intermittent, the Auto Mode shield appears with a
white outline, and no action is required.
If your pump has not received SG data for 30
minutes or more, a Lost sensor signal alert occurs.
For more information, see CGM (sensor) alarms,
alerts, and messages, on page 262.
If the SG data is not available because you need to
calibrate the sensor again, calibration has expired,
or when the system detects another calibration is
required to improve sensor performance, you
receive a Calibrate now alert. Calibrate your sensor.
See CGM (sensor) alarms, alerts, and messages, on
page 262.
The Auto Mode BG alert does not apply to this
condition.
After 90 minutes in Safe Basal, if the condition that caused the pump to transition
into Safe Basal is not resolved, the pump enters Manual Mode.
Note: When you change your sensor, your pump switches to Safe Basal
for up to 90 minutes. The pump tells you to calibrate and enter a BG for
Auto Mode.
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