Insulin Delivery and Glucose Monitoring System System Kit User’s Guide DOC15736_Rev-A-Cvr.
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Table of Contents Welcome . ............................................................................................................................................................................................................... I Symbols and Important Safety Information................................................................................................................................................ II 1 Getting Acquainted..................................................................
6.10 7 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 8 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 8.7 9 10 10.1. 10.2. 10.3. 10.4. 10.5. 11 12 Therapy Lockout..................................................................................................................................................................................162 Creating and Editing Specialized Basal Programs to Meet Your Needs...........................................................................166 Edit a Basal Program...............................................
Symbols and Important Safety Information Symbols and Important Safety Information Symbols and Important Safety Information Warnings, Cautions and Important Notes Do not use near MRI Lot number Read instructions for use Sterilized by Ethylene Oxide For sale by prescription only Storage Temperature Range Type BF Medical Equipment (patient isolated, not defibrillator protected) CE Mark Water-Tight Equipment (protected against the effects of submersion; tested to 12 feet (3.
Symbols and Important Safety Information ➢➢ The companion and/or pump’s screen are missing segments or some of the screen is blank. Discontinue use immediately. Use of the system may result in incorrectly displayed information and may cause you to misuse the companion or pump, resulting in possible adverse medical events or serious injury. Call Customer Care and/or your healthcare professional.
Symbols and Important Safety Information there is NO insulin delivered, blood glucose levels will rise resulting in hyperglycemia. Check with your health care professional about instructions for your care when you are disconnected from your pump. • Always check your blood glucose 1 to 3 hours or as your healthcare professional directs after inserting a new infusion set, refilling the insulin reservoir, or if your pump has stopped operating for any duration.
Symbols and Important Safety Information • Appropriate and accurate bolus amounts are necessary to avoid delivery errors that may result in adverse medical events or serious injury. Delivering a meal bolus but then NOT eating a meal may result in low blood glucose values. Eating a meal and NOT delivering a meal bolus to cover the meal may result in high blood glucose values. Symbols and Important Safety Information 2.
Symbols and Important Safety Information level) atmospheric pressure, as the system may not operate properly under those conditions. • Do NOT use household or jewelry cleaners, petroleum-based products, or products containing high levels of N, N-diethyl-m-toluamide (DEET) near the pump as they may damage the pump’s case. Also be sure that your hands are free of these products before touching the pump.
Symbols and Important Safety Information • Electromagnetic interference (EMI) sources, such as radio and TV station transmitters, amateur radio (HAM) transmitters, two way radios and cellular phones can affect the delivery of insulin in battery powered insulin delivery devices.
Section 1: Getting Acquainted 1.1 How to Use this Guide Section 1: Getting Acquainted 1.1 How to Use this Guide 1 Getting Acquainted As you complete each section of the User’s Guide: • Read through the section and complete each task, following the outlined steps. Be sure to check your work. 1.1 How to Use this Guide Purpose To learn to use this User’s Guide so you can find the information you need to use your Aviator Companion and Aviator Pump correctly and safely.
Section 1: Getting Acquainted 1.2 Identify Parts of the System 1.2 Identify Parts of the System Purpose To identify and locate parts of the system and get familiar with the system so you can use your Aviator Companion and Aviator Pump safely and correctly. When Do this task: Materials • Before you use your Aviator Companion and Aviator Pump for the first time. • Before you program your pump for use. • • The FreeStyle Aviator System User’s Guide (This document).
Section 1: Getting Acquainted 1.2 Identify Parts of the System Identify Parts of the Aviator Pump Section 1: Getting Acquainted 1.2 Identify Parts of the System The picture below identifies the parts of the Insulin Reservoir. This section introduces you to the parts of your Aviator Pump. Place your pump next to the picture below and identify the parts of the pump.
Section 1: Getting Acquainted 1.2 Identify Parts of the System The picture below identifies parts of the infusion set. Section 1: Getting Acquainted 1.2 Identify Parts of the System Getting Familiar with the System You will be using the jogwheel, buttons, and soft keys to move around the menus and screens of your Aviator Companion after it is charged and set up.
Section 1: Getting Acquainted 1.2 Identify Parts of the System Jogwheel / Button / Soft Keys Wake Up soft key Use this to Activate this by Section 1: Getting Acquainted 1.2 Identify Parts of the System You will go to the Home screen when you need to: • View basal and bolus insulin delivery status information (Information-based Home screen only). • View insulin reservoir level (The syringe icon in the Levels panel on the bottom left indicates the reservoir’s insulin level.
Section 1: Getting Acquainted 1.3 Charge Companion Battery 1.3 Charge Companion Battery 1.4 Install Pump Battery Purpose When Purpose When To fully charge the companion’s battery so that you can use it to operate the pump. Do this procedure: • Before you set up your companion and pump for the first time. • Anytime you see the Low Battery Alert screen. Materials • Your Aviator Companion. • Companion charger cradle.
Section 1: Getting Acquainted 1.4 Install Pump Battery Section 1: Getting Acquainted 1.4 Install Pump Battery Procedure: Steps 1. Prepare to install a new battery into your pump. Do This If you are Then do this Already wearing the pump 1. Stop basal delivery. See Section 3.1.1 for procedure. 2. Disconnect your pump and infusion set from your body. Follow the procedure described in your infusion set’s instructions to disconnect the infusion set.
Section 1: Getting Acquainted 1.4 Install Pump Battery Steps 7. Check your work. Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup 2.1 Set Up Your System 2 Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup Do This Caution: • All the signals below must be presented. If any signals below do NOT occur, reinsert the battery again or try inserting another fresh battery. • If the problem happens again, do NOT use the pump.
Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup 2.1 Set Up Your System Procedure (First Time Initial Setup): Steps 1. Set time and date using your FreeStyle Companion. Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup 2.1 Set Up Your System Steps Do This Do This 3. Set current minutes. a. Notice Minute is highlighted. WARNING: • It is very important that the time and date are correctly set.
Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup 2.1 Set Up Your System Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup 2.1 Set Up Your System Steps Do This Steps 5. Check your time settings. Check that you have set the correct time. 8. Set current day. If settings are Then do this Correct Notice Accept is highlighted. Press Enter button. Incorrect 1. Scroll up to highlight the item you want to change. Do This a. Notice Day is highlighted. b. Press Enter button. 2.
Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup 2.1 Set Up Your System Steps Do This 10. Check your date settings. Check that you have set the correct date. If settings are Then do this Correct Notice Accept is highlighted. Press Enter button. Incorrect 1. Scroll up to highlight the item you want to change. Procedure (First Time Setup Wizard): Steps Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup 2.1 Set Up Your System Do This 1. Go to the SETUP menu. a.
Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup 2.1 Set Up Your System Steps Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup 2.1 Set Up Your System Do This 5. Select time format as needed. Steps Note: To keep the default time and date settings, press the Enter button on Next and go to Step 8. 6. Select date format. a. Notice Date is highlighted. b. Press Enter button. a. Scroll to highlight Format. c. Decide how you want your companion and pump to display the date. b.
Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup 2.1 Set Up Your System Steps Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup 2.1 Set Up Your System Do This 9. Select type of insulin. If you use this type of insulin Then do this Rapid Acting Insulin Lispro (Humalog) Insulin Glulisine (Apidra) Insulin Aspart (Novolog) Go to Step 10. Short acting (Humulin R, Novolin R) 1. Scroll to highlight Type. 2. Press Enter button. Steps Do This 11.
Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup 2.1 Set Up Your System Steps 14. Skip optional settings. Do This Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup 2.2 Create Your Daily Basal Program for the First Time 2.2 Create Your Daily Basal Program for the First Time Purpose When a. Notice Edit is highlighted. b. Scroll to highlight Skip. To program your daily basal delivery information into your pump using the Aviator Companion.
Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup 2.2 Create Your Daily Basal Program for the First Time Steps Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup 2.2 Create Your Daily Basal Program for the First Time Do This Steps Do This a. Notice that the first block’s time line with dashes is highlighted. 4. Set the Rate for Block 1. a. Notice Rate is highlighted. 2. Create a basal block. b. Press Enter button. b. Press Enter button. c.
Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup 2.2 Create Your Daily Basal Program for the First Time Steps 6. Decide if you want to add another block or delete the block you just created. Do This If you want to Then do this Add another time block and basal rate 1. Notice Add Block is highlighted. Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup 2.3 Fill Reservoir Steps Do This 7. Check your work. Go to Section 3.1.
Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup 2.3 Fill Reservoir 2.3 Fill Reservoir Purpose When To fill the pump’s reservoir with insulin for delivery. Do this procedure when you: • Need to fill your insulin reservoir. Caution: When your insulin supply is low, there will be a Low Insulin Alert or Insulin Empty alarm. Also, the insulin icon in the Levels panel on the Home screen will show the level of insulin in the reservoir. • Want to practice filling the insulin reservoir.
Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup 2.3 Fill Reservoir Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup 2.3 Fill Reservoir Helpful Information Steps Caution: You MUST replace the pump’s reservoir and infusion set each time you replenish your insulin supply. Caution: You MUST change your infusion set every three days or sooner according to your healthcare professional’s advice.
Steps a. Wash your hands vigorously with soap and warm water. 7. Insert the filling needle with its protective cover attached into the tip of the reservoir so that it is secure. Caution: Use aseptic techniques when filling the reservoir and connecting the infusion set. Ensure everything is clean and sterile to prevent infection. Do This Cap 2ml 4. Wash your hands and gather materials. Do This Pump Abbott Steps Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup 2.
Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup 2.3 Fill Reservoir Steps 11. With your clean reservoir in hand, pull back on the plunger to draw air into the reservoir. Do This Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup 2.3 Fill Reservoir 12. Pierce the needle through the top of the insulin vial Note: The amount of air drawn into the reservoir should be equal to the amount of insulin you intend to draw into the reservoir. 13.
Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup 2.3 Fill Reservoir WARNING: • You must remove all air bubbles in the reservoir before proceeding. Champagne-sized bubbles may remain. Delivery of air bubbles can result in unexpected hyperglycemia. c. Remove the collected air bubbles by pushing up on the plunger handle. 18. Disconnect plunger handle. 2ml Pump Abbott 1ml Cap a.
Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup 2.4 Fill Reservoir 20. Insert the insulin reservoir into the pump. Line up a. Line up the reservoir with the reservoir compartment by placing the black dotted line with the arrow on the reservoir in line with the white line on the pump. WARNING: • Do NOT hold the plunger while placing the reservoir into the pump, 2.4 Prime Pump and Infusion Set Section 2: Prime Pump and Infusion Set 2.
Section 2: Prime Pump and Infusion Set 2.4 Fill Reservoir Section 2: Prime Pump and Infusion Set 2.4 Fill Reservoir Helpful Information • When priming your pump, you are actually priming the different parts of the Aviator Insulin Delivery System, Steps Do This 2. Select TUBING. a. Notice Tubing is highlighted. which is the infusion set tubing and the cannula. Priming ensures that there is insulin in the infusion set tubing and cannula. b. Press Enter button.
Section 2: Prime Pump and Infusion Set 2.4 Fill Reservoir Steps 4. Decide what to do next. Section 2: Prime Pump and Infusion Set 2.4 Fill Reservoir Do This If you want to Then do this Finish priming the tubing Allow pump to complete priming and automatically return to PRIME MENU screen. Steps Do This 6. Select CANNULA from a. Notice Cannula is highlighted. the PRIME MENU. Note: If Cannula is NOT already highlighted, scroll to highlight Cannula from the PRIME MENU. b. Press Enter button.
Section 2: Prime Pump and Infusion Set 2.4 Fill Reservoir Steps 8. Decide what to do next. Section 3: Using Your System – The Basics 3.1.1 Start Basal Delivery Do This If you want to Then do this Finish priming the cannula 1. Allow pump to complete delivering prime. Note: You will hear two more beeps when prime is finished. 2. Go to the next step. STOP priming the cannula 1. Notice Stop is highlighted Steps Do This 10. Check your work.
Section 3: Using Your System – The Basics 3.1.1 Start Basal Delivery 3 Using Your System – The Basics 3.1.1 Start Basal Delivery Purpose To start or restart your basal delivery using your Aviator Companion from the Main menu. SKIP this task if basal delivery is already started. When Do this procedure: • Whenever you need to start your basal delivery program, if you have NOT done so after priming your pump and infusion set. Section 3: Using Your System – The Basics 3.1.
Section 3: Using Your System – The Basics 3.1.2 View Basal Program 3.1.2 Section 3: Using Your System – The Basics 3.1.2 View Basal Program View Basal Program Steps Do This 4. Check your work. If you started your basal delivery, review the name of the current basal program and the insulin rate displayed in the Basal panel on the Home screen. Purpose To view your existing basal program(s) and specific time blocks and basal rates using your Aviator Companion.
Section 3: Using Your System – The Basics 3.1.3 Stop Basal Delivery 3.1.3 Steps Do This 4. Select basal program to view. a. Notice *Daily is highlighted. Note: Daily is the default, and the * identifies the current active basal program. Scroll to view another program as appropriate, if you have created other basal programs. Stop Basal Delivery Purpose When To stop your basal delivery using your Aviator Companion.
Section 3: Using Your System – The Basics 3.2.1 Deliver a Manual, Normal Bolus Steps 3. Confirm Stop Basal. 3.2.1 Do This Note: If an extended bolus is in progress, you must stop the bolus first. Refer to Section 3.2.3 to stop bolus delivery. Note: If a temporary basal is in progress, you must stop the temporary basal first before stopping the active basal. Deliver a Manual, Normal Bolus Purpose To deliver a normal bolus from your Aviator Companion to cover a meal or lower a high glucose reading.
Section 3: Using Your System – The Basics 3.2.1 Deliver a Manual, Normal Bolus Section 3: Using Your System – The Basics 3.2.1 Deliver a Manual, Normal Bolus Procedure: Steps 1. Access BOLUS MENU from MAIN MENU. Steps Do This Do This 4. Set Normal Bolus. a. Notice Bolus is highlighted. a. Notice Main is highlighted. b. Press Enter button. b. Press Enter button. c. Scroll until the desired bolus number of units display.
Section 3: Using Your System – The Basics 3.2.2 Stop Bolus Delivery Steps 7. Decide what to do next. 3.2.2 Do This Section 3: Using Your System – The Basics 3.2.3 View Bolus History Stop Bolus Delivery If you want to Then do this Purpose Finish delivering the normal bolus Allow the normal bolus to deliver to the amount that was set. To stop a normal bolus delivery using the Enter (Jogwheel) button on your Aviator Companion or Aviator Pump.
Section 3: Using Your System – The Basics 3.2.3 View Bolus History 3.2.3 Section 4: Integrating the System into Everyday Life 4.1 Daily Living View Bolus History Purpose When Steps To view your last 10 boluses delivered by your pump, using the Aviator Companion. 3. Review the last bolus. a. Review the last bolus that the pump administered. Do this procedure: b. Decide what to do next. • Whenever you need to review a previous bolus that was delivered by your pump, using the companion.
Section 4: Integrating the System into Everyday Life 4.1 Daily Living 4 Integrating the System into Everyday Life 4.1 Daily Living Purpose To decide if, where, when, and how to wear your Aviator Pump during daily activities, and how to carry and use your Aviator Companion. When When you start to carry and use your companion every day. • • • • • • • • • Section 4: Integrating the System into Everyday Life 4.
Section 4: Integrating the System into Everyday Life 4.1 Daily Living If the activity is Do This Bathing or Showering Caution: Section 4: Integrating the System into Everyday Life 4.1 Daily Living • You should remove your pump before prolonged exposure to water, or tempera- tures above 104ºF (40º C) such as might occur with the use of a hot tub, sauna, or whirlpool. • If your pump is damaged, it will need to be serviced or replaced.
Section 4: Integrating the System into Everyday Life 4.1 Daily Living Section 4: Integrating the System into Everyday Life 4.2 Perform Daily Checks If the activity is Do This If the activity is Do This Swimming a. Disconnect the pump and remove it from your body. Traveling Remember these key points when traveling with your companion and pump: b. Decide how long you will be off the pump.
Section 4: Integrating the System into Everyday Life 4.2 Perform Daily Checks Section 4: Integrating the System into Everyday Life 4.3 Carry a Daily Kit 4.2 Perform Daily Checks Purpose To make sure: • Your infusion site is clean and secure. • Your reservoir insulin level is adequate for the day. • Your companion is fully operating without defects. When Materials Steps Do This 2. Check your reservoir insulin level.
Section 5: Testing Your Blood Glucose 5.1 Perform a Control Solution Test 4.3 Carry a Daily Kit Purpose When Materials 5 Testing Your Blood Glucose To take care of your daily pump needs. Do this procedure every day. Keep a daily kit with you at ALL times. This kit should include: 5.1 Perform a Control Solution Test Purpose To check that the integrated FreeStyle Lite Blood Glucose Meter and FreeStyle Lite Test Strips are working properly without using any blood.
Section 5: Testing Your Blood Glucose 5.1 Perform a Control Solution Test Ensure accurate control solution results by doing the following: • • • • • • Section 5: Testing Your Blood Glucose 5.1 Perform a Control Solution Test Procedure: Use ONLY FreeStyle Control Solution and FreeStyle Lite Test Strips. Steps Replace the cap on the control solution bottle immediately after using. 1. Insert test strip into the companion. Do NOT use control solution after the expiration date.
Section 5: Testing Your Blood Glucose 5.2 Check Your Blood Glucose Section 5: Testing Your Blood Glucose 5.2 Check Your Blood Glucose 5.2 Check Your Blood Glucose Steps Do This 4. Compare Solution Range. a. Compare your control solution test result to the appropriate range printed on your test strip vial label. Purpose To obtain an accurate blood glucose reading using the integrated FreeStyle Lite Blood Glucose Meter on your Aviator Companion. b.
Section 5: Testing Your Blood Glucose 5.2 Check Your Blood Glucose Caution: Please read all the instructions provided in this section and practice the testing procedures before using the integrated FreeStyle Lite Blood Glucose Meter. Blood glucose monitoring should be done with the guidance of a healthcare professional. Important health-related information: • Severe dehydration and excessive water loss may cause false low results.
Section 5: Testing Your Blood Glucose 5.2 Check Your Blood Glucose Section 5: Testing Your Blood Glucose 5.2 Check Your Blood Glucose Steps Do This Steps 3. Obtain a blood sample using your lancing device. a. Wash your hands and the selected site with soap and water. Make sure there is no lotion or cream on the test site. 4. Fill test strip with blood a. Make sure the FreeStyle Lite Test Strip is in the strip port and the display is sample. switched on.
Section 5: Testing Your Blood Glucose 5.2 Check Your Blood Glucose Section 5: Testing Your Blood Glucose 5.2 Check Your Blood Glucose Steps Do This Steps 5. Wait for result. a. Observe the companion screen. 6. Decide if the blood glucose reading is control solution. Note: Do NOT pull the FreeStyle Lite Test Strip away until you hear ONE beep or see the image of the clock moving on your companion screen. This means you have enough blood and the companion is reading your glucose.
Section 5: Testing Your Blood Glucose 5.2 Check Your Blood Glucose Steps 8. Interpret the blood glucose results. Section 5: Testing Your Blood Glucose 5.2 Check Your Blood Glucose Do This Steps Important: Low or high glucose readings can indicate a potentially serious medical condition. The Aviator Companion can display results from 20 to 500 mg/dL (1.1 to 27.8 mmol/L). If And Then Lo appears in the display -- test result is lower than 20 mg/dL (1.
Section 5: Testing Your Blood Glucose 5.2 Check Your Blood Glucose Section 5: Testing Your Blood Glucose 5.2 Check Your Blood Glucose Steps Do This Steps Do This 12. Troubleshooting Error Messages. Error 1 (Er 1) Possible Causes: Troubleshooting Error Messages (continued). Error 3 (Er 3) Possible Causes: • • • • Sample is too small. inserting the test strip into the strip port or applying blood before the blood drop and test strip symbols display. Problem with the FreeStyle Lite Test Strip.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.1 Set Up Additional Options – SETUP WIZARD Steps Troubleshooting Other Problems (continued). 1. Companion does NOT enter the test mode after inserting a test strip. Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.1 Set Up Additional Options – SETUP WIZARD 6 When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.1 Set Up Additional Options – SETUP WIZARD Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.1 Set Up Additional Options – SETUP WIZARD Helpful Information (continued) • When’ the occlusion alarm is set to high sensitivity, it will detect an occlusion and sound an alarm within the time it would take to deliver 3 Units of insulin at your programmed basal delivery rate, or within 1 minute, whichever is longer.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.1 Set Up Additional Options – SETUP WIZARD Steps 5. Set Timeout. Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.1 Set Up Additional Options – SETUP WIZARD Do This Steps Note: The timeout is the number of seconds before the pump display goes blank. The timeout can be set from 15 to 120 seconds. You may want to set it at 30-60 seconds if you are frequently timing out while performing tasks. Do This 8. Select Edit Mode. a.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.1 Set Up Additional Options – SETUP WIZARD Steps 10. Set Bolus Calculator Options. Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.1 Set Up Additional Options – SETUP WIZARD Do This Steps Note: The Bolus Calculator is a tool to allow you to easily determine how many units are needed for your bolus. It also shows you the numbers used to calculate that volume. a. Notice OK is highlighted. b. Press Enter button. 11.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.1 Set Up Additional Options – SETUP WIZARD Steps Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.1 Set Up Additional Options – SETUP WIZARD Do This Steps 12. Check that the time and a. Review the Time and 1 U Drop settings on the screen. 1U Drop for the block b. Scroll up to select and change any setting as needed. are correct. c. Notice Next is highlighted. d. Press Enter button. 14. Set CARB RATIOS.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.1 Set Up Additional Options – SETUP WIZARD Steps 16. Decide whether to add another block, delete the block or continue to set BG targets. Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.1 Set Up Additional Options – SETUP WIZARD Do This Steps 17. Set BG TARGETS. If you want to Then do this Add another block 1. Notice Add block is highlighted. 2. Press Enter button. 3. Repeat Steps 14 to 16 to add additional blocks. Delete the block 1.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.1 Set Up Additional Options – SETUP WIZARD Steps 19. Decide whether to add another block, delete the block or continue. Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.1 Set Up Additional Options – SETUP WIZARD Do This If you want to Then do this Add another block 1. Notice Add block is highlighted. Steps Do This 21. Set BOLUS LIMITS. a. Scroll to highlight bolus Increment. b. Press Enter button. Note: Increment values are 0.05, 0.10, 0.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.1 Set Up Additional Options – SETUP WIZARD Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.1 Set Up Additional Options – SETUP WIZARD Steps Do This Steps Do This 23. Set ONE-BUTTON BOLUS. a. Scroll to highlight On/Off. The default is On. 25. Check that the basal limit increments and maximums are correct. a. Review Increment and Maximum settings on the screen. b. Press Enter button. c. Scroll to select On or Off. d. Press Enter button.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.1 Set Up Additional Options – SETUP WIZARD Steps 29. Set AUDIO/VIBRATE. Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.1 Set Up Additional Options – SETUP WIZARD Do This Steps Note: The Audio/Vibrate setting establishes whether your pump will notify you with audible sounds or vibrations. 31. Set OCCLUSION ALARM. a. Notice Next is highlighted. 30. Verify AUDIO/VIBE setting.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.2 Edit Additional Options Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.2 Edit Additional Options Steps Do This Steps Do This 34. Verify LOW INSULIN ALERT level is correct a. Review your Low Alert setting on the screen. 37. Set Bolus to Locked or Unlocked. a. Notice Bolus is highlighted or scroll to highlight Bolus as needed. 35. Set LOCKED ITEMS. b. Scroll up to select and change the level as needed. b. Press Enter button. c.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.2 Edit Additional Options 6.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.2 Edit Additional Options Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.2 Edit Additional Options Steps Do This 2. Access the ALARMS menu. a. From the Home screen, notice Main is highlighted. b. Press Enter button. g. Notice Next is highlighted. h. Press Enter button. c. Scroll to highlight ALARMS. d. Press Enter button to display the ALARMS menu. e. Decide which alarm you want to edit.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.2 Edit Additional Options Steps Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.2 Edit Additional Options Do This Steps 4. Edit INACTIVITY ALARM. Do This 6. Edit LOW INSULIN ALERT. a. Scroll to highlight INACTIVITY. a. Scroll to highlight LOW INSULIN. b. Press Enter button. b. Press Enter button. c. Scroll to highlight Time. d. Press Enter button. e. Scroll to set the time for the inactivity alarm to sound.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.2 Edit Additional Options Steps Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.2 Edit Additional Options Do This Steps Do This 7. Go to the SETUP menu. a. From the Home screen, Notice Main is highlighted. b. Press Enter button. If you are editing Then do this Preferences/ Display Settings 1. Scroll to highlight PREFERENCES. 2. Press Enter button. 3. Go to Step 14. Name of system 1. Scroll to highlight NAME. 2. Press Enter button. 3.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.2 Edit Additional Options Steps Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.2 Edit Additional Options Do This Steps Do This k. Notice Am/Pm is highlighted. l. k. Notice Year is highlighted. Press Enter button. m. Scroll to select AM or PM. l. Press Enter button. n. Press Enter button. m. Scroll to change to current year as needed. o. Notice Accept is highlighted. n. Press Enter button. p. Press Enter button. o.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.2 Edit Additional Options Steps Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.2 Edit Additional Options Do This Steps 10. Edit Basal Limits. Do This 12. Edit Bolus Limits. a. STOP BASAL DELIVERY to edit basal limits. See Section 3.1.3 for procedure as needed. a. Scroll up to highlight Increment. b. Scroll up to highlight Increment. c. Scroll to select desired increment. c. Press Enter button. d. Press Enter button. d.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.2 Edit Additional Options Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.3 Set Reminders and Care Comments Steps Do This Steps 13. Edit Insulin Profile. a. Scroll to highlight Type. m. Scroll to highlight Contrast. b. Press Enter button. n. Press Enter button. c. Scroll to select Rapid or Short. o. Scroll to select 0, 1, or 2 (Low, Medium, or High). d. Press Enter button. p. Press Enter button. e. Scroll to highlight Action Time. q.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.3 Set Reminders and Care Comments Steps Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.3 Set Reminders and Care Comments 6.3 Set Reminders and Care Comments Do This 16. Edit BG Target Range. a. Notice Low Target is highlighted. b. Press Enter button. Purpose To set reminders to alert you to a diabetes care task or to turn on certain care comments noted in your Aviator Companion. When Do this procedure: c.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.3 Set Reminders and Care Comments Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.3 Set Reminders and Care Comments Procedure: Steps 1. Go to the ALARMS menu. Steps Do This Do This 4. Set REMINDER Options. a. Notice Message is highlighted. a. From the Home screen, notice Main is highlighted. b. Press Enter button. b. Press Enter button. c. Scroll to highlight ALARMS. c.
Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.3 Set Reminders and Care Comments Steps Section 6: When You’re Ready – Optional Settings 6.3 Set Reminders and Care Comments Do This Steps Do This Decide what care comments you want to set. a. Scroll to highlight CARE COMMENTS. 6. Set INSULIN TEMP, SITE CHANGE and/or CHECK BG. 5. Set CARE COMMENTS. b. Press Enter button. c. Notice Disable All is highlighted. Note: Disable All is set to Yes by default; all other options are initially off.
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 If you selected Then do this Site Change (to remind you to change your infusion set and site) 1. Scroll to highlight SITE CHANGE. 2. Press Enter button. 3. Notice Next is highlighted. Do This If you selected Then do this Check BG (to remind you to test your blood glucose) 14. Scroll to highlight CHECK BG. 15. Press Enter button. 16.