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H. Alarm Priority
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.
All of the Aviator Pump alarms are classied as MEDIUM PRIORITY per the 60601-1-8:2006 collateral safety standard.
Failure to respond to the cause of an Aviator alarm condition may potentially result in adverse medical conditions
(including death or irreversible injury) over an extended time period.
While an alarm is active, insulin delivery is stopped. Therefore, it is important that you to respond to all alarms
without delay. Possible Aviator alarms are:
· Inactivity Alarm
· Reservoir Alarm
· No insulin alarm
· Occlusion alarm
I. FreeStyle Aviator Menus – Companion
HOME
MAIN MENU
START BASAL/STOP DELIVERY
BOLUS MENU
QBolus
Manual
Normal
Extended
Dual
Food
Correction
Food & Correction
History
BASAL MENU
Start/Stop Basal
Select
Daily
Temp Basal
View
Daily
Modify
Edit
Create
Rename
Delete
ALARMS
Audio/Vibrate
Inactivity
Occlusion
Reminders
Care Comments
Low Insulin
STATUS
System Status (Bolus & Basal)
Pump Levels
Controller Levels
Pump Version
Controller Version
Section 12: Appendices
Appendix I: Aviator Menus - Companion
Section 12: Appendices
Appendix I: Aviator Menus - Companion
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