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Your Patch Pump is waterproof to a depth of 2.5 meters (8 feet) for up to 60
minutes (IPX8).
It means the maximum pressure the device can tolerate equals the pressure in
2.5m deep in STILL water instead of flowing water.
It is OK to take a shower or go swimming with the devices on, but if you go diving,
the water pressure may be too high for the devices.
I didn’t see an alert message, but it appeared in History.
If one of the following alerts happened, the PDM would beep/vibrate and
display a message first, and if you missed that alert, later when you checked the
PDM, the condition that triggered the alert had changed (for example, your
glucose level returned to the target range), then you wouldn't see any message
on the screen, you would only find it in History.
Alert Alert change
EXCEEDS MAX TDD After insulin delivery automatically starts
again, alert is switched to BASAL RESUMED.
EXCEEDS MAX 1HR DELIVERY After insulin delivery automatically starts
again, alert is switched to BASAL RESUMED.
If one of the following alerts happened, the PDM would beep/vibrate and
display a message first, and if you missed that alert, later when you checked the
PDM, the alert may have escalated to another alert/alarm, and you will ONLY
see the message of the escalated alert/alarm. The first alert will appear in
History.
Alert Alert escalation
LOW RESERVOIR EMPTY RESERVOIR
PATCH EXP ADVISORY PATCH EXP IN 1 HOUR, then PATCH EXPIRED
AUTO OFF ALERT AUTO OFF
Lights on the Patch Pump
Once you connect the pump base with a new Reservoir Patch, you will see the
indicator light flashing in the order of blue, green, yellow, and red. When you
are activating the new patch, you will see the green light flashing until the basal
pattern is activated.
A yellow (orange) light indicates an alert, while a red light indicates an alarm.
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