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Deliver the bolus.3. Notice that the bolus is delivering on the screen.a.
Decide what to do next.b.
If you want to Then do this
Finish delivering
the quick bolus
Allow the bolus to deliver the amount that you set.
Note: Once the bolus has nished delivering, you will
hear 2 more quick beeps and then you will return to the
Home screen.
Go to Step 4 to check your bolus delivery.
STOP the quick
bolus immediately
Notice 1. Stop is highlighted.
Press 2. Enter button.
Notice the 3. STOPPED ALERT screen and Normal
bolus stopped. message displays.
Notice 4. Clear is highlighted.
Press 5. Enter button to clear message and return to the
Home screen.
You have STOPPED the quick bolus and it is reected in
the Bolus panel.
4. Check your work.
Look at the Bolus box on the Home screen to review the amount and time of the
last bolus.
9 Respond to Alarms, Alerts, Errors, and Other Problems
Purpose
To resolve alarm and alert messages, error codes, or problems related to your Aviator
Companion and Aviator Pump.
When
Do this procedure:
When you receive an alarm, alert, or error code on your companion or pump.
•
Your companion or pump is • NOT turning on, you CANNOT start basal delivery,
dropping your companion or pump, or other problems, etc.
Materials
Your companion and pump may either be operating normally or in an alarm failsafe
battery state (non-rechargeable).
Your personalized Table of Settings in Section 12- Appendix A.
Helpful Information
This section oers suggestions for addressing problems or diculties that you may experience with your com-•
panion and pump.
Call your healthcare professional for questions about your blood glucose control or diabetes management.
•
Call Customer Care, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for questions involving the mechanics of your companion or •
pump, or regarding any alarms and errors not covered in this section.
You may also check the
• Table of Contents and Index for sections that may be helpful.
Refer to the • Glossary for the denitions of dierent Alarms and Alerts.
WARNING:
While an
• ALARM is active, insulin delivery IS stopped. Therefore, it is important for you to respond to an alarm as
soon as possible to prevent medically adverse events or serious injury.
Insulin delivery does
• NOT stop with an ALERT. However, delivery is NOT occurring when you get a pump idle alert,
because you have NOT begun insulin delivery yet.
All alarms and alerts appear as text on the screen of your companion or pump. For example,
•
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