User guide

104 Chapter 8
1 Go to the ALERT TYPE screen.
Main > Utilities > Alarm > Alert Type
2 Select your alert type and press ACT. That alert type is now active.
Exit the menus.
Auto-off
The factory setting for this feature is off (set to 0 hours). This is a safety feature that stops insulin
delivery after a defined time period (from 1 to 24-hours). If the pump detects that no buttons have
been pressed for the selected amount of time, insulin delivery will stop and an alarm will sound. You
may choose to program this feature into your pump based on the numbers of hours that you usually
sleep at night. Discuss what uses and settings are best for you with your healthcare professional.
1 Go to the AUTO OFF DURATION screen.
Main > Utilities > Alarm > Auto Off
2 Set the number of hours you want to set and press ACT.
NOTE - If you do not want to use the Auto Off feature, make sure the hour is set to zero (0).
3 The screen will return to the ALARM MENU. The Auto Off feature is now set. Exit the menus.
Low resv alert (Low reservoir warning)
Allows you to program the pump to sound an alert before your reservoir is empty. You can select
one of these warning types:
A specified number of units that remain in the reservoir
A specified maximum amount of time that remains before the reservoir will be empty
The factory setting for this feature is (20) insulin units.
1 Go to the RESV WARNING TYPE screen.
Main > Utilities > Alarm > Low Resv Warning
2 Select Insulin Units or Time and press ACT.
WARNING: When the pump detects a low reservoir condition during a bolus or prime
delivery, the alert will go off after the delivery is finished. Make sure to
check the volume of your reservoir to ensure enough insulin is available.
ALERT TYPE
Beep Long
Beep Medium
Beep Short
Vibrate
(flashing)
AUTO OFF DURATION
Hours
0
Insulin Units
Time
RESV WARNING TYPE