Changing Settings 3 4 5 Use and to set the hours and minutes for the current time. Use and to set the day, month and year. Then tap OK. Tap OK. Tap OK.
Bolus Settings 11.3 Bolus Settings Quick bolus buttons Main menu > Settings > Bolus settings A quick bolus is a standard bolus that is programmed and delivered using the quick bolus buttons on the micropump.
Changing Settings Maximum quick bolus You use this setting to define the maximum insulin amount that may be delivered with a quick bolus. 1 2 Tap the Maximum quick bolus entry to set the maximum bolus amount that can be programmed. Use and to set the maximum amount for the quick bolus. Note You cannot define a maximum quick bolus that is greater than the maximum bolus amount. For more information, see section Maximum bolus amount. Tap Save.
Bolus Settings 11 Quick bolus increment The quick bolus increment indicates the amount by which your insulin dose is increased with each press of the quick bolus buttons while programming a quick bolus. 1 2 Tap Quick bolus increment. Tap the desired quick bolus increment. You can set the following quick bolus increments: jj 0.2 U jj 0.5 U jj 1.0 U jj 2.0 U Write down the set quick bolus increment in the detachable quick reference instructions supplied in the cover of this User’s Manual.
Changing Settings Maximum bolus amount This setting specifies the maximum insulin amount that may be delivered in any bolus. Bolus advice that exceeds the maximum bolus amount requires additional confirmation or must be reduced. A manual bolus is upwardly limited by the maximum bolus amount selected. 1 2 Tap Maximum bolus amount to set the maximum insulin amount for a bolus. Use and to set the maximum bolus amount. Note For the maximum bolus, you can set an amount between 1 U and 35 U. Tap OK.
Bolus Settings 11 Delivery lag time In some situations (for example, if you have gastroparesis) it may be helpful to only start a bolus after you have started eating. You can use the delivery lag time setting to specify an interval between programming a bolus and the actual start of bolus delivery. For more information, see chapter 6.8 Setting the Delivery Lag Time. Note jj While programming a bolus, you can set a delivery lag time of 0, 15, 30, 45 or 60 minutes.
Changing Settings 11.4 Tone and Vibration Main menu > Settings > Tone and vibration Signal modes 1 2 Tap Tone and vibration. Tap Loud, Normal, Quiet or Vibration to set the desired signal mode. You can define how the diabetes manager should attract your attention in case of an event (for example, a warning). You can choose whether the diabetes manager issues an acoustic signal, vibrates or both. The settings you make are referred to as signal mode in the rest of this User’s Manual.
Tone and Vibration Volume 3 Set the volume for the default setting by moving the slider. jj Right: loud jj Middle: normal jj Left: quiet Note When the volume slider is set to 0 percent in the far left position, vibration is automatically turned on. Vibration Blood glucose test 4 5 Tap Vibration. Tap Blood glucose test to turn the signals for a blood glucose test on or off. Tap OK. 11 Once you have made the desired setting, tap Done. Turn vibration on or off. Tap OK.
Changing Settings Insulin delivery signal Touchscreen feedback Note Signals during a blood glucose test: jj Insert test strip jj Blood application detected jj Test completed 6 7 8 Tap Touchscreen feedback to set how the diabetes manager reacts when you make a selection using the touchscreen. Tap the desired touchscreen setting. Tap Insulin delivery signal. Once you have made the desired setting, tap Done. Tap OK.
Turning Off Signals Temporarily 11 11.5 Turning Off Signals Temporarily Note Signals for system messages: jj USB plug connected to USB port jj USB plug removed from USB port jj Diabetes manager restart jj Communication via Bluetooth wireless technology completed This function allows you to temporarily turn off the diabetes manager signals for reminders and warnings. You cannot, however, turn off maintenance and error messages because these events require your attention.
Changing Settings 2 3 4 5 Tap Turn off signals. Tap Status to turn on the Turn off signals feature. Tap Start time to set the start of signal suspension. Use and to set the hours and minutes for the start time. Tap OK.
Turning Off Signals Temporarily 6 7 8 11 Note If you use the Once setting, the signals for reminders and warnings are turned off only once for the time period you specified. If you use the Repeat setting, the signals for reminders and warnings are turned off daily during the time period you specified. Tap End time to set the end of signal suspension. Use and to set the hours and minutes for the end time. Tap Frequency to set the repetition interval for signal suspension. Tap OK. Tap Done.
Changing Settings 11.6 General Settings Main menu > Settings > General settings Language 1 2 Tap Language or Brightness to make the desired settings. Tap the entry for the language in which you want the menus and texts to appear on the screen. You can make the following settings in the general settings: jj Language You can select the language for the texts displayed on the screen from a predefined list of languages.
General Settings 11 Brightness 1 2 Set the screen brightness by moving the slider. jj Right: bright jj Left: dark Tap Done to return to the list of settings. Tap Save.
Changing Settings 11.7 Screen Lock Main menu > Settings > Screen lock Turning off the screen lock 1 2 Tap Screen lock. Tap Status (PIN) to turn off the screen lock. The diabetes manager is equipped with a screen lock, which can be used to protect the device against unauthorized access. You can define a personal identification number (PIN) to be used for access. The PIN is an identification code with four to eight digits that you enter and change in the Screen lock menu.
Screen Lock 11 Turning on the screen lock 3 4 5 6 When you turn off the screen lock, the above display appears for your information. Enter the PIN to confirm it. Tap Status (PIN) to turn on the screen lock. Enter a PIN with 4 to 8 digits. Tap OK. Tap OK. Tap Yes if you do not want to enter a PIN or if you want to change the PIN.
Changing Settings Changing the background image 7 Enter the PIN again to confirm it. Note If you have forgotten the PIN you chose, you can unlock the diabetes manager with a PIN unlock code. You will find the label with the 8-digit PIN unlock code in the envelope in the bottom drawer of the micropump system packaging (system kit). 1 2 Tap Background image to set the pattern for the background of the active screen lock. Tap the tile with the desired background image. Tap OK. Then tap Done.
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Changing Settings 3 4 Tap the Legal information entry to view the stored license agreements. Scroll the display upwards to be able to read more text. to return to the Tap previous display.
Traveling and Flight Mode 11 11.9 Traveling and Flight Mode Time zone changes the micropump system, see chapter 11.2 Time and Date. Having the time and date set precisely is essential for your micropump system to function properly. Flight mode If the use of Bluetooth wireless technology is not allowed for flights, you can turn on flight mode.
Changing Settings 11.9.1 Turning On Flight Mode 1 2 3 4 In the Main menu, tap Flight mode. Tap Status to put the switch in the ON position. Confirm the displayed information by tapping OK. The micropump is automatically set to flight mode. symbol in the status The bar indicates that flight mode is turned on. Tap Done. No micropump data is displayed in flight mode.
Traveling and Flight Mode 11 11.9.2 Turning Off Flight Mode 1 2 3 Note It is not possible to turn off flight mode on the micropump using the diabetes manager. To turn off flight mode on the pump, you must use the quick bolus buttons. In the Main menu, tap the Flight mode menu. Tap Status to put the switch in the OFF position. Confirm the displayed information by tapping OK.
Changing Settings 4 5 6 7 When flight mode is turned off, the micropump issues the “Flight mode deactivated” signal sequence. Tap Done. Flight mode is turned off. 3× Press both quick bolus buttons 3 times simultaneously in quick succession. A maximum of 3 seconds may pass between each key press. Tap Next. 250 The flight mode symbol is no longer displayed in the status bar.
12 12 Reminders Main menu > Settings > Reminders You can set reminders for specific appointments and events. This can be useful when you have to make specific preparations, for example, for replacing the infusion assembly. A message on the screen and a signal attract your attention to the respective reminder at the set time. Setting Explanation Time The time of day the reminder occurs. Date The date the reminder occurs. Remind after You can select any tone from the option list for each reminder.
Reminders 12.1 Overview of Reminders Reminder Explanation Replace infusion assembly Reminds you to replace the infusion assembly after a specified number of days. Alarm clock/Customized The alarm clock sounds at the specified time. Test blood glucose Reminds you to test your blood glucose at a specified time. After meal Reminds you to test your blood glucose after eating if you have previously marked a blood glucose result as Before meal.
Programming Reminders 12 12.2 Programming Reminders Set the desired time and frequency for each reminder. If you choose Repeat, you will be reminded of the event at certain intervals, for example, daily. 1 2 Tap the desired tone to use for the reminder. Choose Once or Repeat. Some reminders only appear when certain conditions are met. You can add more reminders by tapping .
Reminders 12.2.1 Reminder: Replace Infusion Assembly This reminder reminds you to replace your infusion assembly. 1 2 Tap Replace infusion assem.. Tap Status to put the switch in the ON position. Tap Recurrence, Time, Tone to make the desired settings. Once you have made all settings, tap Done.
Programming Reminders 12 12.2.2 Reminder: Alarm Clock 1 2 3 4 Tap Alarm clock 1. Tap to assign a name to the alarm clock reminder. Enter a name for the alarm clock reminder using the keyboard. The name may have up to 15 characters. Tap Status to put the switch in the ON position. Tap Time, Tone or Frequency to make the desired settings. Tap Done. Once you have made all settings, tap Done.
Reminders 12.2.3 Reminder: Test Blood Glucose This reminder reminds you to test your blood glucose at a time that was specified beforehand. 1 2 Tap Test blood glucose. Tap Status to put the switch in the ON position. Tap Time, Tone or Frequency to make the desired settings. Once you have made all settings, tap Done. 256 Note When you test your blood glucose, the diabetes manager dismisses any blood glucose test reminders that are pending within the next 30 minutes.
Programming Reminders 12 12.2.4 Reminder: After meal This reminder reminds you to test your blood glucose if a previously measured blood glucose result was marked as Before meal. 1 2 Tap After meal. Tap Remind after to enter the time after which you want the reminder to appear. Once you have made all settings, tap Done.
Reminders 12.2.5 Reminder: Test After Low BG This reminder reminds you to test your blood glucose again when the previous test result was too low. The BG threshold in this reminder can be set individually and is independent of the hypo warning limit set by you. 1 2 Tap the Test after low BG entry. Tap Status to put the switch in the ON position. Tap BG threshold, Remind after or Tone to make the desired settings. Once you have made all settings, tap Done.
Programming Reminders 12 12.2.6 Reminder: Test After High BG This reminder reminds you to test your blood glucose again when the previous test result was too high. The BG threshold in this reminder can be set individually and is independent of the hyper warning limit set by you. 1 2 Tap the Test after high BG entry. Tap Status to put the switch in the ON position. Tap BG threshold, Remind after or Tone to make the desired settings. Once you have made all settings, tap Done.
Reminders 12.2.7 Reminder: Missed Bolus This reminder occurs if no bolus was delivered within 2 hours prior to the programmed time. You can program up to 5 reminders of the Missed bolus type. 1 2 Tap the Missed bolus entry. Tap Status to put the switch in the ON position. Tap Time, Tone or Frequency to make the desired settings. Example The missed bolus reminder is programmed for 14:00. jj If no bolus is delivered between 12:00 and 14:00, the previously programmed reminder will occur at 14.00.
Programming Reminders 12 12.2.8 Appointment Reminders: Healthcare Professional Visit, Lab Test, Customized Appointment reminders are a helpful way of reminding you of an upcoming healthcare professional visit or lab test. In addition, you can set customized appointment reminders. These reminders are displayed when you turn on the diabetes manager on the specified reminder date. 1 2 Tap Healthcare professional visit. Tap Status to put the switch in the ON position.
Reminders 12.3 Deleting Reminders If required, you can delete customized reminders. The reminders that are predefined in the system, however, cannot be deleted. 262 1 2 3 Tap the reminder you want to delete, for example, Custom 2. Tap the symbol to delete the reminder. Tap Yes if you want to permanently delete the reminder now.
Issuing Reminders 12 12.4 Issuing Reminders When turned on, the diabetes manager displays a reminder as soon as the specified time has been reached. The diabetes manager vibrates and the respective reminder is accompanied by the selected tone. The volume corresponds to the set signal mode. Example You can confirm the reminder with OK or you can specify to be reminded again in 15 minutes by tapping Snooze. When turned off, no reminders are issued.
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13 13 Injection Therapy Mode If you do not want to use your micropump for a while, you can switch to injection therapy mode. This could be the case, for example, if you want to go without your insulin pump while on vacation. Discuss pausing your pump therapy with your healthcare professional. Switch to alternative therapy methods only after consultation. When you switch to injection therapy, your diabetes manager supports you as follows: jj Bolus advice results are rounded to the increment of your pen.
Injection Therapy Mode 13.1 Removing the Micropump Temporarily While you are delivering insulin by injection, set the micropump to STOP mode, take the micropump off and remove the infusion assembly. 1 2 In the Main menu, tap Stop to interrupt insulin delivery. Tap Yes. Note Refer to General Warnings for guidance on safe handling and disposal of the used infusion assembly.
Removing the Micropump Temporarily 3 4 5 13 6 d Press the tab to detach the micropump and remove the pump from the infusion assembly. Remove the infusion assembly by loosening the edges of the adhesive pad and pulling it off towards the center. Remove the used reservoir from the pump base. Dispose of the used infusion assembly and used reservoir.
Injection Therapy Mode 13.1.1 Activating Injection Therapy Mode 1 2 3 4 In the Main menu, tap the Settings menu. Tap the Change to injection therapy entry. Tap Yes. Tap the desired insulin increment for the pen. The functions for controlling the micropump will be turned off. 268 Tap Save.
Removing the Micropump Temporarily 5 6 Use and to set the maximum bolus amount you want to deliver with the pen/ syringe. The display informs you that injection therapy mode is turned on. The current bolus settings are displayed. Tap OK. Tap OK if you want to continue with these settings.
Injection Therapy Mode 13.1.2 Deactivating Injection Therapy Mode 270 1 2 3 In the Main menu, tap the Settings menu. Tap the Change to pump therapy entry. Tap Yes.
Removing the Micropump Temporarily 4 5 If you want to use the micropump with the most recently saved settings, tap No. jj The diabetes manager establishes a connection to the most recently used micropump, and you are taken to the Replace menu. Replace the reservoir. Replace the components as needed. For more information, see chapter 9 Replacing System Components. 13 If you do not replace any components, the micropump will remain in STOP mode. In this case, start the pump from the Main menu.
Injection Therapy Mode 13.2 Injection Therapy Displays Display elements omitted on the Status screen Once you turn on injection therapy mode, some of the displays and menus on the diabetes manager change. The elements necessary for pump therapy are no longer available on the Status screen. In the Main menu, some of the menus are omitted from the menu selection. button to cancel an ongoing bolus is omitted in injection The therapy mode. Status screen in pump therapy mode.