How-To Guide
Table Of Contents
- M998590A011DOC_A_FINAL_UserGuide_Part1_5
- 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
- M998590A011DOC_A_FINAL_UserGuide_Part2
My pump buttons are stuck
During atmospheric pressure changes, your pump buttons may not work for up to
45 minutes. For example, during airplane travel your pump buttons may get stuck.
This is rare. If this occurs, either wait for the problem to correct itself, or if you have
a new AA battery with you:
1. Remove the battery cap.
2. Place the battery cap back onto the pump.
Your pump will check the AA battery power, and may require a new AA
battery.
3. If prompted, insert a new AA battery.
If these steps do not correct the problem, contact 24-Hour Technical Support
for assistance.
What is a Check Settings alarm?
This alarm occurs when a condition causes your pump to reset to factory settings.
The Check Settings alarm occurs after you re-enter the Startup Wizard settings.
The Check Settings alarm tells you that other settings may have been cleared or
reverted to factory default values. Review any settings that you have not already
set in Startup Wizard and re-enter the values, if necessary.
My pump is asking me to rewind
WARNING: Always make sure the infusion set is disconnected from
your body before you rewind your pump or fill the infusion set
tubing. Never insert the reservoir into the pump while the tubing is
connected to your body. Doing so could result in an accidental
infusion of insulin, which can cause hypoglycemia.
You must rewind your pump when you change the reservoir. Rewinding returns
the piston in the reservoir compartment to its starting position. It is normal for
your pump to ask you to rewind any time you remove and replace the reservoir,
such as when you resolve an Insulin Flow Blocked alarm or address a problem
when you load the reservoir.
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