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when your Sensor glucose is at or below the low suspend limit, and resume basal
insulin when the risk of low glucose no longer exits. This feature can be used as
a safe guard against excessive insulin delivery. You may choose to program this
feature based on the lowest acceptable Sensor glucose. Discuss what settings
are best for you with your healthcare provider.
Note: The low suspend limit between 2.8 mmol/L and 5.0 mmol/L (50 mg/dL
and 80 mg/dL) based on the Glucose Low Limit settings. See Section “High/Low
Limits” for more information.
Triggering Conditions for Low Suspend
The Sensor glucose value is at or below the low suspend limit.
Time of Suspension
Once Low Suspend is triggered, the period of suspension will last for at least 30
minutes unless you manually resume basal insulin. The maximum suspension
time is 2 hours. After 2 hours of suspension, basal insulin will be resumed
unconditionally.
Triggering Conditions for Automatic Resumption of Basal (from 30 min to 2 h
after suspension)
Both of the following two conditions must be met for the system to resume
basal insulin automatically.
The Sensor glucose value is at least 0.8 mmol/L (15 mg/dL) higher than the
low suspend limit.
The Sensor glucose value is predicted to be at least 1.7 mmol/L (30 mg/dL)
higher than the low suspend limit in half an hour.
Alarm Response
If the Low Suspend alarm is not cleared within 10 minutes, a siren will sound
with the following Reminder.
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