User's Guide
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* WARNING Message
LOW RESERVOIR
When the reservoir volume is below the 'Low Reservoir'
warning configured in the user options, this screen will
be shown with an alarm.
SHUTDOWN
The Pump will automatically give an alarm sound if no
buttons are pressed after the pre-set shutdown period
is exceeded. If no acknowledgment of the alarm is
received (button press) following the audible alarm -
the pump will suspend all insulin delivery.
EMPTY RESERVOIR
When the reservoir volume is zero (0u), all delivery is
stopped and this screen will be shown with a sound
alarm.
OCCLUSION
This warning occurs if the Insulin Pump has an
occlusion or a problem which disturbs insulin delivery.
How to solve:
The pump will revert to the Initial Display and the reservoir icon will blink/flash. After
checking the actual remaining insulin volume of the reservoir in your pump, replace the
reservoir and refill the pump if necessary.
How to solve:
Silence by acknowledging the alert and pressing any of the buttons.
How to solve:
Silence the alarm by pressing any button. Immediately replace the reservoir and refill
the pump
Warning
The pump displaying "NO DELIVERY/EMPTY RESERVOIR" is unable to not
only deliver basal and bolus but access to any delivery function.
How to solve:
An occlusion alarm will occur when the Insulin Pump detects a blockage and cannot deliver
insulin. Check for blocked or folded areas and replace the reservoir or infusion set if necessary.
Caution
Even after resolution of the problem - check your blood glucose frequently
to ensure the pump is delivering insulin properly.
Notice
The pump has a Low Reservoir alarm. Depending upon dosage – the user can set
this alarm at 10, 20, 30 40 or 50u threshold (See section 3.4 ‘User options’ for changing the
threshold). If set at 10 or 20u the pump will alarm every half hour from when the threshold
is reached. If set at 30, 40 or 50u the pump will alarm every 1 hour after the threshold is
reached.
Notice
This alert/alarm message will repeat every 5 minutes until a complete refill is
completed. Refer to chapter 4. Loading Insulin into the Pump.
WARNING
SHUTDOWN
WARNING
OCCLUSION
WARNING
LOW
RESERVOIR
WARNING
EMPTY
RESERVOIR
Self-check Procedures for Occlusion Alarm Occurrence
Implement self-check procedures in the case of the following:
• An occlusion alarm occurs during replacement of the infusion set or reservoir.
• The occlusion alarm occurs frequently.
Step.1 Safety first - check BG levels (could be Hyperglycemia)
Step.2 Visually check if there is any area of the tubing that is folded or blocked.
Step.3 To determine of the occlusion is in the pump or body/consumable:
a. Disconnect infusion set from the body.
b. Deliver a BOLUS of 5 - 6 units.
c. If there is no occlusion alarm or blockage, it will be possible to visually notice/
see a puddle of insulin at the end of the Infusion Set tubing. This has now
determined that the occlusion was in the cannula or body. Replace cannula
or insertion site to resolve.