Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.4 Enter Event Data Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.4 Enter Event Data 6.4 Enter Event Data Purpose To enter event data into your Aviator Companion for a record of event history. When Do this procedure: • When you wish to enter insulin, meals, exercise, state of health, or generic event data into your companion. Materials • Your companion operating with all settings programmed. • Your pump operating with all settings programmed.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.4 Enter Event Data Steps Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.4 Enter Event Data Do This Steps Do This a. Scroll to highlight FOOD. 4. Go to the EXERCISE menu. a. Scroll to highlight EXERCISE. 3. Go to the FOOD menu. b. Press Enter button. c. Notice Type is highlighted. b. Press Enter button. Note: You can just enter the exercise type and NOT the duration or intensity. d. Press Enter button. c. Notice Type is highlighted. e.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.5 Review History, Status, and Reports Steps 5. Go to the STATE OF HEALTH menu. Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.5 Review History, Status, and Reports Do This Steps Do This a. Scroll to highlight STATE OF HEALTH. 6. Go to the GENERIC menu. a. Scroll to highlight GENERIC. b. Press Enter button. b. Press Enter button. Note: You can enter up to eight generic events. c. Notice State is highlighted. d. Press Enter button. c.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.5 Review History, Status, and Reports 6.5 Review History, Status, and Reports Purpose When Materials To review important system and diabetes care information using your Aviator Companion.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.5 Review History, Status, and Reports Steps 2. Go to the STATUS menu. Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.5 Review History, Status, and Reports Steps Do This Note: The following screens will appear when the system is paired, Radio is ON, and pump communication is available. a. From the Home screen, Notice Main is highlighted. b. Press Enter button. Note: You can also access System Status screens from the System Status panel. c.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.5 Review History, Status, and Reports Steps 3. Go to the REPORTS menu. Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.5 Review History, Status, and Reports Do This Steps Do This 4. View Bolus History. a. Scroll to highlight BOLUS HISTORY. a. From the Home screen, Notice Main is highlighted. b. Press Enter button. b. Press Enter button. c. Review your bolus history starting from the most recent bolus. c. Scroll to highlight REPORTS. d.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.5 Review History, Status, and Reports Steps Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.5 Review History, Status, and Reports Do This Steps 6. View BG Line Graph. Do This 7. View BG Statistics. a. Scroll to highlight LINE GRAPH. a. Scroll to highlight BG STATISTICS. b. Press Enter button. b. Press Enter button. c. Review your blood glucose line graph. c. Scroll to review your blood glucose information for 7, 14, or 21 days as needed. d.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.5 Review History, Status, and Reports Steps Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.5 Review History, Status, and Reports Do This Steps Do This 9. View Pump Diary. a. Notice PUMP DIARY is highlighted. c. Scroll to select (View All, Insulin, Food, Exercise, State of Health, or Generic) event history to review. b. Press Enter button. c. Decide whether to view therapy, events, or alarms.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.6 Upload Data Steps 11. Review Events. Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.6 Upload Data Do This Steps Note: Pump diary events provide information about your basal delivery programs and basal rates. Do This 12. View Alarms history. a. Scroll to highlight Alarms. b. Press Enter button. a. Scroll to highlight Events. b. Press Enter button. c. Review the basal delivery events that have occurred on your pump. c.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.7 Companion Self Test 6.6 Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.7 Companion Self Test Upload Data Purpose When Materials To upload event data from your companion to your computer. Do this procedure: Steps Do This 3. Check your work. a. Check that uploaded data is displayed on the CoPilot for FreeStyle Aviator screen. • When you wish to upload data from your companion to your computer. • Your companion and pump fully operating.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.7 Companion Self Test Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.8 Pair Companion and Pump 6.7 Companion Self Test Purpose To perform a self test for the Aviator Companion to ensure that the display, audio, vibrator, backlight, test light, and memory functions are working. When Do this procedure: • Before you set up and use your companion and pump for the first time.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.8 Pair Companion and Pump Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.8 Pair Companion and Pump 6.8 Pair Companion and Pump Steps Do This 3. Check your work. Confirm that ALL functions are working properly when you performed the companion self-test. Call Customer Care, if any of the functions are NOT working, or you get a “Companion Memory Error” warning.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.8 Pair Companion and Pump Steps 2. Go to the Companion’s PAIR PUMP menu to prepare the Companion. Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.8 Pair Companion and Pump Do This Steps Do This a. Scroll to highlight PAIR PUMP. 4. Go to the Pump’s PAIR DEVICE menu to prepare the Pump. a. Scroll to highlight PAIR DEVICE. b. Press Enter button. b. Press Enter button. c. Notice PUMP screen is searching for companions. c.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.9 Turn RADIO Off/On Steps 6. Confirm pairing of pump with Companion Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.9 Turn RADIO Off/On Do This Steps Note: The following steps are performed using your companion. 8. Check your work. FPO b. Notice No is highlighted. c. Scroll to highlight Yes if pump is correct. a.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.9 Turn RADIO Off/On Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.10 Therapy Lockout 6.9 Turn RADIO Off/On Purpose To turn off the radio frequency signal between your Aviator Companion and Aviator Pump before you get on an airplane. When Do this procedure: Materials • • • • Steps Do This 2. Go to the RADIO menu on your Companion. a. Scroll to highlight RADIO. b. Press Enter button.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.10 Therapy Lockout 6.10 Steps Do This 4. Go to the RADIO menu on your Pump. a. Scroll to highlight RADIO. b. Press Enter button. c. Notice Done is highlighted. Therapy Lockout Purpose To lock and unlock the Aviator Pump’s basal and bolus features from your Aviator Companion. When Do this procedure when you wish to prevent access to the following pump options: d. Scroll to highlight Radio. e. Press Enter button. f. Scroll to Off. g.
Section 7: Creating and Editing Specialized Basal Programs to Meet Your Needs 7.1 Edit a Basal Program Steps 2. Go to the THERAPY LOCKOUT screen. Section 7: Creating and Editing Specialized Basal Programs to Meet Your Needs 7.1 Edit a Basal Program Do This Steps Do This Note: The duration is set to Always by default when lockout is On. a. Scroll to highlight THERAPY LOCKOUT. 3. Set Duration for lockout. b. Press Enter button. a. Notice Duration is highlighted. b. Decide what to do next. c.
Section 7: Creating and Editing Specialized Basal Programs to Meet Your Needs 7.1 Edit a Basal Program Steps 5. Unlock pump therapy features. Do This Note: If you attempt to access any basal or bolus features when Lockout is On, you will see a Confirmation screen. a. Notice the CONFIRM screen with “Insulin delivery changes are locked out.” message displays. b. Notice Cancel is highlighted. Note: If you select Cancel, you will return to the Home screen and pump therapy features remain locked out. c.
Section 7: Creating and Editing Specialized Basal Programs to Meet Your Needs 7.1 Edit a Basal Program Steps 2. Select MODIFY program. Section 7: Creating and Editing Specialized Basal Programs to Meet Your Needs 7.1 Edit a Basal Program Do This Steps a. Scroll to highlight MODIFY. 4. Decide what edits you want to make. b. Press Enter button. Do This If you want to Then do this Edit an existing time block and basal rate 1. Scroll to the desired time block and basal rate to edit. 2.
Section 7: Creating and Editing Specialized Basal Programs to Meet Your Needs 7.2 Create a New Basal Program Steps Do This Section 7: Creating and Editing Specialized Basal Programs to Meet Your Needs 7.2 Create a New Basal Program Steps 6. Edit Basal Rate. 8. Set Time for new block. a. Notice Rate is highlighted. a. Notice Time is highlighted. b. Press Enter button. b. Press Enter button. Note: If you are keeping the same basal rate, leave the basal rate as shown. c.
Section 7: Creating and Editing Specialized Basal Programs to Meet Your Needs 7.2 Create a New Basal Program Steps Do This 11. Delete block(s). a. Notice Next is highlighted. 7.2 Create a New Basal Program Purpose When b. Scroll to highlight Delete. c. Press Enter button. d. Notice CONFIRM screen and “Delete block?” message displays. e. Decide what to do. If you want to Then do this Delete the time block and basal rate 1. Scroll to highlight Yes. 2. Press Enter button.
Section 7: Creating and Editing Specialized Basal Programs to Meet Your Needs 7.3 Select a Basal Program Steps 3. Access CREATE PROGRAM menu. Do This Section 7: Creating and Editing Specialized Basal Programs to Meet Your Needs 7.3 Select a Basal Program Steps Do This 5. Set Time for BLOCK 1. a. Scroll to highlight CREATE. a. Notice Time dashed line is highlighted. b. Press Enter button. b. Press Enter button. c. Notice Time is highlighted. 4. Decide the type of program to create.
Section 7: Creating and Editing Specialized Basal Programs to Meet Your Needs 7.3 Select a Basal Program Steps 7. Decide whether to add or delete new blocks. Do This If you want to Then do this Add another time block and basal rate 1. Notice Next is highlighted 2. Press Enter button. 3. Notice Add block is highlighted. 4. Press Enter button. 5. Repeat Steps 5 and 6 to add additional time blocks and basal rates. Delete the time block and basal rate you just created 1. Scroll to highlight Delete. 2.
Section 7: Creating and Editing Specialized Basal Programs to Meet Your Needs 7.4 Rename a Basal Program Procedure: Steps 1. Access BASAL MENU from Home screen. Section 7: Creating and Editing Specialized Basal Programs to Meet Your Needs 7.4 Rename a Basal Program Steps Do This 3. Select the program that you want to be active. a. Main is highlighted. b. Press Enter button. Do This Note: In this example, the Daily program is the currently active program running, because it has an * beside “Daily.
Section 7: Creating and Editing Specialized Basal Programs to Meet Your Needs 7.5 Delete a Basal Program 7.4 Rename a Basal Program Purpose When Materials To rename an existing basal program of your pump using your Aviator Companion. Do this procedure: • • • • • Section 7: Creating and Editing Specialized Basal Programs to Meet Your Needs 7.5 Delete a Basal Program Steps Do This 2. Access MODIFY PROGRAM menu. a. Scroll to highlight MODIFY. b. Press Enter button.
Section 7: Creating and Editing Specialized Basal Programs to Meet Your Needs 7.5 Delete a Basal Program Steps 6. Create new program name. Do This a. Scroll to highlight each letter and press the Enter button each time to spell out the new program name. Note: To clear an entry if you make a mistake, highlight Erase and press the Enter button to erase the last letter entered as needed. Section 7: Creating and Editing Specialized Basal Programs to Meet Your Needs 7.6 Set a Temporary Basal Program 7.
Section 7: Creating and Editing Specialized Basal Programs to Meet Your Needs 7.6 Set a Temporary Basal Program Steps 2. Access MODIFY PROGRAM menu. Section 7: Creating and Editing Specialized Basal Programs to Meet Your Needs 7.6 Set a Temporary Basal Program Do This Steps Do This Notice the CONFIRM screen with “Delete program?” message displays. a. Scroll to highlight MODIFY. 5. Decide what to do next. b. Press Enter button. If you want to Then do this Delete the program 1.
Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.1 Deliver an Extended Bolus 7.6 Set a Temporary Basal Program Purpose To program a temporary basal rate and the length of time you want the temporary basal rate to last, using your Aviator Companion. When Do this procedure: • When you want to make a one time, temporary change to the currently delivered basal Procedure: Steps Do This 1. Access BASAL MENU from Home screen. a. Notice Main is highlighted. b.
Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.1 Deliver an Extended Bolus Steps 5. Decide to set Percent or Rate. Do This Caution: When setting a temporary basal percent, make sure that you are setting the percentage of your basal that will be delivered, and NOT the percentage reduction in your basal rate. Example: If your active basal rate is 0.35 U/h, then selecting 75% will set the temporary basal at 0.26 U/h, which is 75% of the current basal.
Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.1 Deliver an Extended Bolus Steps Do This Steps Do This a. Scroll to highlight MANUAL. 6. Check that Extended Bolus Type, Bolus amount and Duration time is correct. a. View Bolus Type, Bolus amount, and Duration settings on the BOLUS screen. b. Decide if you need to change a setting. 2. Select MANUAL Bolus. b. Press Enter button. 3. Set Extended Bolus Type. a. Notice Bolus Type is highlighted. b. Press Enter button. c.
Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.2 Deliver a Dual Bolus Steps 8. Decide whether to STOP extended bolus. Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.2 Deliver a Dual Bolus Do This Steps a. Go to the MAIN MENU. 9. Decide whether to STOP basal delivery. b. Press Enter button.
Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.2 Deliver a Dual Bolus 8.2 Deliver a Dual Bolus Purpose When To administer a dual bolus using your Aviator Companion so that you can deliver a bolus immediately and also trickle out insulin as the food you eat is converted into glucose over time. The pump has the option to deliver two waves of insulin over a period of time.
Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.2 Deliver a Dual Bolus Steps 5. Set Extended Bolus amount. Do This Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.3 Calculate and Deliver a Food Bolus Steps 8. Deliver the Dual bolus. a. Notice Extended is highlighted. b. Press Enter button. b. Press Enter button. d. Press Enter button. c. Notice that the normal bolus is delivering. a. Notice Duration is highlighted. b.
Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.3 Calculate and Deliver a Food Bolus Steps 10. Decide whether to finish delivering the Extended Bolus. Do This Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.3 Calculate and Deliver a Food Bolus Steps If you want to Then do this Finish delivering the extended bolus Allow the extended bolus to deliver the amount that was set for the specified time duration. 12.
Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.3 Calculate and Deliver a Food Bolus 8.3 Calculate and Deliver a Food Bolus Purpose When Materials To calculate and deliver a food bolus using your Aviator Companion. Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.4 Calculate and Deliver a Correction Bolus Steps Do This 3. Set Carbs. a. Notice Carbs is highlighted.
Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.4 Calculate and Deliver a Correction Bolus Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.4 Calculate and Deliver a Correction Bolus Steps Do This Steps Do This 5. Set Bolus Type. a. Notice Bolus Type is highlighted. Normal is the default. 8. Deliver Food bolus. a. Notice Deliver is highlighted. b. Press Enter button. b. Press Enter button.
Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.4 Calculate and Deliver a Correction Bolus 8.4 Calculate and Deliver a Correction Bolus Purpose When To calculate and deliver a correction bolus using your Aviator Companion. Do this procedure: Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.5 Calculate and Deliver a Food & Correction Bolus Steps Do This 2. Select CORRECTION bolus. a. Scroll to highlight CORRECTION.
Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.5 Calculate and Deliver a Food & Correction Bolus Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.5 Calculate and Deliver a Food & Correction Bolus Steps Do This Steps Do This 5. Set Bolus Type. a. Notice Bolus Type is highlighted. 8. Deliver Correction bolus. a. Notice Deliver is highlighted. b. Press Enter button. Note: The recommended calculated bolus amount is displayed.
Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.5 Calculate and Deliver a Food & Correction Bolus 8.5 Calculate and Deliver a Food & Correction Bolus Purpose To calculate and deliver a bolus when you are about to eat and your blood glucose levels are above or below your pre-meal target goals. When Do this procedure: Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.5 Calculate and Deliver a Food & Correction Bolus Steps Do This 2.
Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.5 Calculate and Deliver a Food & Correction Bolus Steps 4. Decide what to do about I:CHO ratio. Do This If you want to Then do this Continue to select bolus type Notice Next is highlighted. Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.6 Deliver a Quick Bolus from QBolus Menu Steps Do This 5. Set CURRENT BG. a. Notice Current Bg is highlighted. b. Press Enter button. c.
Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.6 Deliver a Quick Bolus from QBolus Menu Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.7 Deliver a Quick Bolus from QBolus Soft Key Steps Do This Steps 7. Set Bolus Type. a. Notice Bolus Type is highlighted on the BOLUS screen. 10. Deliver Food & Correction bolus. b. Press Enter button. Note: You will hear 2 quick beeps from your pump. c.
Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.7 Deliver a Quick Bolus from QBolus Soft Key 8.6 Deliver a Quick Bolus from QBolus Menu Purpose When To administer a normal bolus using the QBOLUS menu of your Aviator Companion. Section 8: Creating and Editing Specialized Bolus Programs to Meet Your Needs 8.7 Deliver a Quick Bolus from QBolus Soft Key Steps Do This 3. Deliver Quick bolus. a. Notice that the bolus is delivering on the screen.
Section 9: Respond to Alarms, Alerts, Errors, and Other Problem 8.7 Deliver a Quick Bolus from QBolus Soft Key Purpose When To administer a normal bolus using the QBolus soft key from your companion’s Home screen. Do this procedure: • Whenever you need to administer a normal bolus quickly, conveniently, and discreetly, Materials using the fewest steps possible. Section 9: Respond to Alarms, Alerts, Errors, and Other Problem Steps Do This 2. Initiate the number of bolus increments to a.
Section 9: Respond to Alarms, Alerts, Errors, and Other Problem Section 9: Respond to Alarms, Alerts, Errors, and Other Problem 9 Respond to Alarms, Alerts, Errors, and Other Problems Steps Do This 3. Deliver the bolus. a. Notice that the bolus is delivering on the screen. b. Decide what to do next. If you want to Then do this Finish delivering the quick bolus Allow the bolus to deliver the amount that you set.
Section 9: Respond to Alarms, Alerts, Errors, and Other Problem Section 9: Respond to Alarms, Alerts, Errors, and Other Problem • You are also alerted to an insulin delivery (pump) alarm or alert either by sound or vibration (on the pump). If your pump is in AUDIO mode A beep will sound. This beep will gradually change to continuous tones of increasing frequency and higher pitch until the alarm/alert is addressed or, in the case of alerts, if the SLEEP mode is activated.
Section 9: Respond to Alarms, Alerts, Errors, and Other Problem Steps Identify the type of pump alarm or alert and respond as appropriate (continued). Do This If the alarm/ alert is an Occlusion alarm Section 9: Respond to Alarms, Alerts, Errors, and Other Problem Steps Then do this WARNING: If you receive an occlusion alarm, you MUST disconnect from the pump using the quick disconnect feature of the Infusion Set before investigating the cause of the occlusion.
Section 9: Respond to Alarms, Alerts, Errors, and Other Problem Steps Identify the type of pump alarm or alert and respond as appropriate (continued). Do This If the alarm/alert is a Section 9: Respond to Alarms, Alerts, Errors, and Other Problem Steps Then do this Low battery alert Note: The Aviator Pump will notify the user when the battery is nearing depletion NOT less than 24 hours before the pump stops delivery due to a depleted battery.
Section 9: Respond to Alarms, Alerts, Errors, and Other Problem Steps Do This Very Low battery alert 1. Notice OK is highlighted. 1. Notice OK is highlighted. Do This 4. Resolve System Errors. a. Contact Customer Care. b. NOT all system errors will indicate a failure in the pump system. However, if the pump fails, you MUST DISCONTINUE use of the pump.
Section 10: System Maintenance Steps Troubleshoot pump problems or issues (continued). Section 10: System Maintenance Do This Steps If Then do this Basal delivery won’t start 1. Check that the devices are paired properly. 2. Check that you are delivering a large enough volume of insulin for priming to be completed in both the tubing and cannula.
Section 10: System Maintenance Section 10: System Maintenance 10 System Maintenance • If you do NOT install a new battery within 15 minutes of taking out the old one, you will need to reset the time Purpose To keep your companion and pump in good working order. To assist you with battery-related issues, cleaning, storage and what to do if companion or pump is damaged or gets wet. When Do this procedure when: Materials • • • • • You need to replace your pump battery.
Section 11: Manage Your Diabetes Safely 10.3. Section 11: Manage Your Diabetes Safely Store Your Aviator Companion and Aviator Pump Helpful Information • • • • 10.5. Conditions for Transport, Storage, and Use Helpful Information Stop all delivery prior to removing the pump battery. • Do NOT to subject your companion or pump to extreme conditions, which may cause malfunctions and possible adverse events or serious injury. Remove the battery before storing your pump.
Section 11: Manage Your Diabetes Safely Section 11: Manage Your Diabetes Safely 11 Manage Your Diabetes Safely Administration of a Correction Bolus This section provides detailed information related to the safe use of your companion and pump. It describes what the companion and pump are used for and what it must NEVER be used for. Review this section carefully. If you have any questions or concerns after reviewing this section, contact Customer Care or your healthcare professional for assistance.
Section 11: Manage Your Diabetes Safely Section 11: Manage Your Diabetes Safely FreeStyle Aviator Safety Features A number of advanced safety features are incorporated into the Aviator Pump. Some of the more important features are listed in the table below. Safety Feature What It Does To Set the Safety Feature or for More Information Maximum Bolus Limits the size of your bolus, so you don’t accidentally give yourself too much insulin in a single bolus (protects from over-infusion).
Section 11: Manage Your Diabetes Safely If you are experiencing any of the symptoms of hypoglycemia, you should test your blood glucose level. If it is below your lower blood glucose target, follow the “Rule of 15.” 1. Eat approximately 15 grams of simple carbohydrate (1/2 cup fruit juice or sweetened soda, 3-4 glucose tablets or glucose gel). NO fat should be in the foods used to treat hypoglycemia to make them fast to absorb. 2. Wait 15 minutes and then check your blood glucose level again. 3.
Section 11: Manage Your Diabetes Safely Section 12: Appendices Appendix A: Table of Settings Possible causes of DKA include: • Improper use of insulin. • Infection or illness. • Stress. How Exercise Affects Blood Glucose Levels Your risk of DKA is lessened if you follow these guidelines: • Work with your healthcare professional to make sure your pump is programmed properly, that you know how to use your pump, and that your selected bolus and basal insulin doses are appropriate.
Section 12: Appendices Appendix A: Table of Settings Section 12: Appendices Appendix A: Table of Settings 12 Appendices A. Table of Settings Frequently Asked Questions Q. How do I obtain supplies for my pump? A. Supplies for the Aviator Pump can be obtained by calling Customer Care. Q. When a question or problem arises, should I call Customer Care or my healthcare provider? A. In general, if you have a question about the programming or operation of your pump, you should call Customer Care.
Section 12: Appendices Appendix A: Table of Settings Section 12: Appendices Appendix A: Table of Settings Setting What it Allows You to Do Options Available Factory Default Type Select the type of insulin you will be using in your pump. Rapid or short Rapid Set the action time of the insulin you will be using in your pump.
Section 12: Appendices Appendix A: Table of Settings Section 12: Appendices Appendix A: Table of Settings Setting What it Allows You to Do Options Available Factory Default Audio Set the volume of auditory alerts. Low, Medium, or High If audio is selected, “High” Note: All vibrations are at the same intensity. Audio Vibrate Progress Tones Options Available Factory Default Select the insulin level that will trigger the Low Insulin Alert. 5 – 50U 20U Set the time of the Inactivity Alarm.
Section 12: Appendices Appendix A: Table of Settings Setting What it Allows You to Do Options Available Factory Default Locked Items Note: Locked items can only be accessed through the SETUP WIZARD. Lock or unlock basal functions on the pump (select, edit, create, delete, rename program). Unlocked or Locked Unlocked Bolus Lock or unlock bolus functions on the pump (One-Button Bolus, Food and Correction Bolus, Correction Bolus, Food Bolus, Manual Bolus).
Section 12: Appendices Appendix B: SETUP WIZARD Default Configuration and Settings Basal Rates: Alternate Pattern 2 For detailed information about setting a Temporary Basal, see Section 7.6.
Section 12: Appendices Appendix B: SETUP WIZARD Default Configuration and Settings Section 12: Appendices Appendix C: Device Specifications – Companion B.
Section 12: Appendices Appendix D: Device Specifications – Pump C.
Section 12: Appendices Appendix E: FCC Compliance Information D. Device Specifications – Pump Dimensions: Section 12: Appendices Appendix F: Electromagnetic Information Maximum Time to Assert Occlusion Alarm: 3.3 X 1.8 X 0.75” (84 X 46 X 19 mm) • Display Type: Dot graphic Display Viewable Dimensions: 0.97” X 0.76” (24.7 X 19.4 mm ) Display Backlight: Yes Audio/Vibe Alert: Occlusion Alarm set to High Sensitivity 1 U/hr 0.
Section 12: Appendices Appendix G: Accuracy of Flow Rate E. FCC Compliance Information Electromagnetic Information Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) from Radio Wave Sources Model Number: PRT12354-xxx and PRT15751-xxx. FCC Rules: Tested to comply with FCC Part 15, Class B, Security/Remote control Transmitter. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2.
Section 12: Appendices Appendix H: Alarm Priority G. Accuracy of Flow Rate This graph shows the flow rate during the stabilization period. Measurements were made at a basal rate of 1U/h, in accordance to IEC 60601-2-24:1998 using an Aviator Insulin Reservoir and a Unomedical Comfort infusion set. 0.020 Section 12: Appendices Appendix I: Aviator Menus - Companion At the minimum rate of 0.05 U/h (0.
Section 12: Appendices Appendix I: Aviator Menus - Companion H. Alarm Priority I. FreeStyle Aviator Menus – Companion This section documents the Aviator Pumps alarm priorities in accordance with the 60601-1-8:2006 - `Medical electrical equipment - General requirements for basic safety and essential performance - Collateral Standard: General requirements, tests and guidance for alarm systems in medical electrical equipment and medical electrical systems.
Section 12: Appendices Appendix J: Aviator Menus - Pump PRIME MENU Tubing Cannula REPORTS MENU Pump Diary Therapy Events Alarms BG History Line Graph BG Statistics 7 Day Average 14 Day Average 21 Day Average ADD EVENT Insulin Food Exercise State of Health Generic SETUP Time/Date Basal Limits Basal Setup Bolus Limits Insulin Preferences Buttons Timeout Home Cursor Magnify
Section 12: Appendices Appendix J: Aviator Menus - Pump Glossary J.
Glossary Glossary Glossary Occlusion Alarm Low Insulin Alert Locked items Name Values Pair Device Radio RF Stats (Key terms are in Blue the first time it is used in the User Guide Sections) • Activity Display - Menu driven Home screen. • Alarm – The way your pump tells you an event has occurred that requires your immediate attention. Delivery of insulin IS stopped. • Alarm Settings – Settings that allow you to customize how your pump communicates alarms to you.
Glossary Glossary • Basal Settings – Settings that allow you to define the basal amount, basal maximum limit, and the temporary • Care Comments – Alerts for specific activities, i.e. such as to remind you to change your infusion set. You can • Battery Cap – Cap cover for the battery compartment. • Battery Compartment – Where the pump battery is stored. • BG Target -- The blood glucose you wish your pump to correct to. It is used in the correction bolus calculator, • • • • • • basal format.
Glossary Glossary • Extended Bolus – A bolus delivered over a determined period of time that is sometimes used to better match a • Infusion Set Tubing – Part of the infusion set that carries insulin from the pump to the cannula. • Insulin – A hormone that helps the body use glucose for energy.
Resources as the pump tries to deliver insulin. It tells you there may be a problem with your infusion site and that insulin may NOT be delivered. An Occlusion Alarm STOPS insulin delivery. The sensitivity setting of the alarm is adjustable and may be changed. • One-Button Bolus – A function that allows you to deliver a Normal Bolus with fewer steps using the pump, simply by pressing the One-Button Bolus button without looking at the display.
Resources Resources The following books and web sites may be of help as you begin pump therapy: Books: • Smart Pumping: A Practical Approach to Insulin Pumping by Howard Wolpert, MD • Insulin Pump Therapy Demystified: An Essential Guide for Everyone Pumping Insulin by Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer • Pumping Insulin: Everything You Need for Success with an Insulin Pump by John Walsh, PA, CDE and Ruth Roberts, MA Web Sites: • Abbott Diabetes Care • www.AbbottDiabetesCare.
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