
Example 2: Max basal
Rusty needs large amounts of insulin to control his blood glucose levels. His new pump was delivered
from the factory with a Maximum basal rate of 2.00 units per hour, but he needs 2.80 units per hour in
the early morning. Rusty will reprogram his Maximum basal to 3.00 units per hour to accommodate his
needs.
Stopping your pump
Suspend stops all insulin delivery, including the current basal and any bolus or Fill Cannula deliveries that
are in progress. While suspended, your pump will not deliver insulin until you resume your pump. When
you resume your pump, the basal delivery will continue.
The pump will beep or vibrate about every 15 minutes on the hour to remind you that it is not delivering
insulin. Example: You suspend your pump at 11:20 AM. The pump will beep/vibrate at 11:30 AM, 11:45 AM,
12:00 PM, and so on until you resume your pump (basal resumes).
When suspended, your pump is in Attention mode with a solid circle showing on the pump. When in
Suspend, you can only resume your basal or view the STATUS screen. If the Sensor feature is turned on,
you can also view the sensor graphs and the SENSOR STATUS screen. No other functions are available.
To suspend the pump:
1 Select Suspend from the MAIN MENU, and press ACT.
Main > Suspend
2 SUSPEND will flash on your screen. Press ACT to stop your pump.
3 The screen will show that the pump is suspended and the time that it stopped. After less than one
minute, the pump will return to the HOME screen with a solid circle.
You can verify on your pump STATUS screen that your pump is
suspended.
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