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7. Alarms and Error Messages
This chapter describes insulin pump alarms and error messages and how to solve them.
Diabecare DANA-i alarms and error messages are as follows.
Type Alarm and Error Message
WARNING
(High Priority)
LOW BATTERY
LOW RESERVOIR
EMPTY RESERVOIR
SHUTDOWN
OCCLUSION
ERROR
(Medium Priority)
CHECK ERROR
SYSTEM ERROR
ALARM
(Low Priority)
SUSPEND
MISSED BOLUS
PRIME AMOUNT IS NOT ENOUGH
PRIME INCOMPLETE
DELIVERY LESS THAN BASAL SET RATE
CHECK GLUCOSE
CONFIRM PAIRING
NO DELIVERY
Step.1 Recommended to change:
When battery energy is below 5%, an
empty battery icon appears and
blinks. BT communication is
interrupted to conserve the battery.
Notice
Insulin
Delivery is
not affected
Step.2 Required to change soon:
When the Insulin Pump battery is 1%,
this repeats every 10 minutes or is
displayed whenever the pump is
awoken from screen saver.
Notice
• WARNING is a critical alarm that can affect safety. Resolve an issue as soon as possible.
In this case, the alarms will SOUND even though VIBRATION is selected.
• ERROR makes you know the problem of the insulin pump. An ERROR is less serious
than an WARNING. In this case, the alarms will SOUND even though VIBRATION is
selected.
• ALARM just informs you about the status of the insulin pump.
Notice
• If spare battery is not available, use the battery from the Easy Setter. Always ensure you
keep spare batteries near.
• Refer to 8.5 Battery for DANA Insulin Pump.
* WARNING Message
Low Battery warning step
LOW BATTERY
The low battery screen will appear when the battery level is not sufficient to operate
the pump and deliver insulin. A continuous alarm will be activated with both sound and
vibration.
How to solve:
Remove the battery from the Insulin Pump and replace with a new battery.
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