User guide
NOTE: A bolus or fill cannula that was stopped by suspend will not restart when you resume your pump.
You must reprogram and activate it to finish delivery.
Example:
Suspend function
Helen is ready to eat her lunch. She has just programmed her pump to deliver a meal bolus when the phone
rings. Helen wants to talk on the phone and not eat her lunch right away. She knows that if she lets the
bolus continue and she does not eat her lunch soon, she may be at risk for low blood glucose. Helen suspends
delivery of her pump to stop the bolus, but then resumes delivery to restart her basal insulin. When she is
off the phone and ready to eat, she checks her STATUS screen to see how much insulin she received from
the partially delivered bolus before she suspended her pump. She will reprogram a new bolus for the
remainder of her bolus amount.
Practice:
Suspend function
1 Make sure you are NOT connected to your pump while practicing.
Program your pump to deliver a Normal bolus of 3.0 units. Once the bolus begins, stop the bolus by
suspending your pump.
Remember, when you stop the bolus delivery with SUSPEND, all insulin delivery will stop.
2 Now, RESUME delivery, so that your basal insulin will continue.
3 Check the STATUS screen.
4 How much insulin did the bolus deliver before you Suspended delivery? _______.
5 If you wanted to take the rest of the bolus later, how much would you take to equal 3.0 units? _______.
Practice:
Resume basal delivery after a suspend
Make sure you are NOT connected to your pump while practicing.
1 Give a 3.0 unit bolus now. While it is delivering, suspend the bolus.
2
Check here if you were able to suspend the bolus.
3 Now restart the pump.
4
Check here if you were able to restart the pump.
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