User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 Tips for Reading and Understanding this User Guide
- 2 Before you Begin Using Bigfoot Unity
- 3 Indications and Safety Information
- 4 Bigfoot Unity Welcome Kit
- 5 First Time Setup of Bigfoot Unity
- 6 Using Bigfoot Unity Caps
- 6.1 Pairing the Black and White Caps
- 6.2 Using the Black and White Caps
- Viewing Time Since Last Long-Acting Dose on the Black Cap
- Viewing Long-Acting Dose Amount on the Black Cap
- Viewing Time Since Last Rapid-Acting Dose on the White Cap
- Using your White Cap to View Current Glucose
- Viewing Correction Dose Amount on the White Cap
- Viewing Meal Dose Amounts on the White Cap
- Viewing Meal + Correction Dose Amounts on the White Cap
- 6.3 Using your Caps when Replacing Insulin Pens
- 6.4 Making Diabetes Treatment Decisions
- 6.5 Charging your Caps
- 7 Using the Sensor
- 8 Daily Use and Additional Features
- 9 Care, Maintenance and Disposal of Bigfoot Unity
- 10 Troubleshooting
- Appendix A: Receiving and Responding to Notifications/Alerts on your App/phone
- Appendix B: Settings for Bigfoot Unity App
- Appendix C: Technical Information
- C.1 Labeling Symbols
- C.2 Sensor Specifications
- C.3 Cap Specifications
- C.4 Communications Specifications
- C.5 Bigfoot Unity™ Diabetes Management System Specifications
- C.6 Kit Specifications
- C.7 Security Measures
- C.8 Quality of Service (QoS)
- C.9 Meter Specifications
- C.10 Performance Characteristics of the FreeStyle Libre 2 Flash Glucose Monitoring System*
- C.11 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)
- C.12 Warranty
- Index
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Diabetes Management System User Guide | Chapter 5
Small, Medium, Large: Based on how certain meal sizes affect
your glucose
In this category, enter the units of rapid-acting insulin to account
for how large an effect meals have on your glucose. For practical
purposes, you may consider this category as covering a small,
medium, or large amount of carbs in your meal.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner: Based on how meals at certain times
of the day affect your glucose
In this category, enter the units of rapid-acting insulin you take for
each type of meal.
Three specic carb amounts: Based on how the amount of
carbohydrates in meals you commonly eat affect your glucose
In this category, pick three different carb amounts (in grams) that
you commonly eat and then enter the units of rapid-acting insulin
you take for each.
3.
Choose the label that best describes how you dose Mealtime
Insulin by tapping that selection from the list.
Mealtime Insulin – Most common Meal sizes (Small, Medium,
Large)
• Tap the rst meal size. Then scroll to
the insulin units (0 to 80) to select the
amount you typically take to cover that
meal size and tap Done when you are
nished.
• Repeat for your second and third meal
sizes.
• Tap Next when you are nished.