How-To Guide

Stopping and resuming your insulin delivery
Use Suspend Delivery if you need to stop all active basal and bolus insulin
deliveries. While your insulin delivery is suspended, your pump beeps, vibrates, or
both depending on your audio settings. This reminder occurs every 15 minutes to
remind you that insulin is not being delivered.
Note: The first reminder occurs 15 minutes after your pump display
times out. If you press a button and wake up your pump, the reminder
does not occur until 15 minutes after your pump display times out again.
To adjust your timeout setting, see Display Options, on page 161.
To continue your basal insulin delivery, use the Resume Delivery feature. Your
pump starts your programmed basal pattern but does not start any previously
programmed bolus deliveries.
Note: If you want to stop a bolus delivery only, without stopping your
basal delivery, see Stopping a bolus delivery, on page 112.
WARNING: Always check the pump Daily History after you resume
insulin delivery to determine the amount that was delivered. If
needed, program a new bolus or fill the cannula. A bolus delivery or
fill cannula that was suspended does not restart when you resume.
Failure to resume insulin delivery can result in hyperglycemia and
ketoacidosis.
WARNING: Do not rely solely on the audio or vibration notifications
when using the Audio or Vibrate options. These notifications may
not occur as expected if the speaker or vibrator in your pump
malfunctions. A missed notification could result in the delivery of
too much or too little insulin. This is most common when using the
Easy Bolus feature, or when your pump is in Manual Suspend.
Contact 24-Hour Technical Support with any concerns.
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