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Steps Do This
Identify the type of pump
alarm or alert and respond
as appropriate (continued).
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If the alarm/alert
is a
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.
Notice 1. Sleep is highlighted.
Scroll to highlight 2. Clear.
Press 3. Enter button to clear the alert and return to
Home screen.
Replace the battery as soon as possible (see 4. Section
1.4).
Cancellation alert Notice 1. Clear is highlighted.
Press 2. Enter button to clear the alert.
Reenter your changes/edits ONLY if necessary so that 3.
they are saved.
Note: Change the idle screen time to a longer period if this
occurs frequently.
Low insulin alert Notice 1. Sleep is highlighted.
Scroll to highlight 2. Clear.
Press 3. Enter button to clear the alert and return to
Home screen.
Replace and rell the reservoir as soon as possible 4.
(see Section 2.3).
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Steps Do This
Identify the type of pump
alarm or alert and respond
as appropriate (continued).
If the alarm/alert
is a
Then do this
Pump idle alert/
pump NOT
started
Notice 1. Sleep is highlighted.
Decide what to do next.2.
If you want to Then
Clear the alert Scroll to highlight Clear and press
Enter button to return to Home screen.
Put pump back
to sleep again
Press Enter button to put pump back to
sleep again.
Put pump back
to sleep for a
longer time
Scroll to highlight Sleep Time.
Press Enter button.
Scroll to change the sleep time.
Press Enter button.
Note: Change the length of Sleep Time as needed.
START3. basal delivery (see Section 3.1.1) per healthcare
professional recommendations.
Identify the type of 3.
Companion alert
and respond as
appropriate
.
If the alarm/alert
is a
Then do this
Low battery
alert
Notice 1. OK is highlighted.
Press 2. Enter button to clear the alert and return to
Home screen.
Recharge the battery as soon as possible. The alert 3.
indicates that you have 30% of battery charge
remaining. (see Section 1.3).
Section 9: Respond to Alarms, Alerts, Errors, and Other ProblemSection 9: Respond to Alarms, Alerts, Errors, and Other Problem
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