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When the SmartGuard suspend features are unavailable, the SmartGuard suspend
icon on the Home screen appears as a gray cross
.
When a Suspend before low event occurs and you respond within two hours
and:
Stay suspended for the two-hour maximum suspend time, the SmartGuard
suspend features will be unavailable for 30 minutes after your basal insulin
delivery resumes.
Your insulin automatically resumes due to your rising SG levels, the
SmartGuard suspend features will be unavailable for 30 minutes after your
basal insulin delivery resumes.
Manually resume your basal insulin delivery, the SmartGuard suspend features
will be unavailable for 30 minutes after your basal insulin delivery resumes.
If your pump has been suspended for two hours and you have not responded,
basal insulin delivery automatically resumes.
If you respond within 30 minutes of basal insulin delivery being resumed, the
SmartGuard suspend features will be unavailable for a total of 30 minutes. For
example:
If you respond 10 minutes after your basal insulin delivery resumes, the
SmartGuard suspend features will be unavailable for an additional 20 minutes.
If you respond 20 minutes after your basal insulin delivery resumes, the
SmartGuard suspend features will be unavailable for an additional 10 minutes.
If you respond 30 minutes to four hours after your basal insulin delivery resumes,
the SmartGuard suspend features will be available immediately.
If you do not respond, the SmartGuard suspend features will be unavailable for
four hours after basal delivery resumes.
Alert before low
When Alert before low is on, you will receive an alert when you are approaching
your low limit. This makes you aware of potential lows before they occur.
The Alert before low feature can be used with the Suspend before low and
Suspend on low features. The Alert before low feature works as follows:
If Alert before low is on, and both SmartGuard suspend features are off, you
receive the Alert before low 30 minutes before you reach your low limit.
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