User's Guide

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1. Basal rate bar graph per hour
The graph consists of 24 bars, and each bar represents
each hourly basal rate. In the graph, this bar starts with 00
and display until 24 (12:00AM).
When the specific time period is selected, the color of that
bar changes to black.
EDIT A
2. Basal Profile Letter
The active basal profile Letter# is in the title line.
The example indicates that Basal Profile #A is selected.
(Refer to 6.4 Basal Profile)
TDB : 05.20
3. TDB (Total Daily Basal)
TDB is total insulin which will be delivered during 24 hours
from the basal.
Example, Total basal is 5.20 units.
18 - 19
4. Starting and ending time
The first is starting time of each hourly basal delivery, and
second is ending time.
The example indicates the basal between 18 and 19 (06
PM-07 PM) is 0.3u.
0.30 u
5. Basal Rate
In the example the basal rate between 18 and 19 (06 PM-
07 PM) is 0.30 u/h
* Description of Basal Graph:
Select time
23-24
00-01
EDIT A
0.30u
TDB : 05.20
18 - 19
Notice
Edit basal is only available in 24-hour format.
Basal increments can be changed by the pump trainer in Dr mode.
2. Setting the Basal Rate
Basal settings must be programmed before using the insulin pump.
Basal insulin is required to maintain an ideal glucose level while fasting.
Basal insulin infusion rates are specific to individual patients. There are 24 hourly rates each
day, these may increase or decrease to match personal insulin resistance and other factors.
The healthcare professional will advise what the initial rates need to be set at the start.
Notice
It is only possible to EDIT the current (selected) Basal Profile. Default profile is #A.
(To change Basal Profile refer to 6.4 Basal Profile)
Step.1
Choose the Basal
Profile A,B,C,D
Step.2
EDIT Basal Setting