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What is a CHECK SETTINGS alarm?
This alarm occurs after an E alarm or after you clear your pump. It is advising you to make sure that all your
settings are correct. A CHECK SETTINGS alarm occurs after any of these actions:
All user settings were cleared (set back to their defaults) because there was an E-error alarm,
The Clear Settings function was performed, or
After you rewind when practicing without a reservoir when you first get your pump. In this case, it is
just a reminder to make sure all your settings are programmed before you begin using the pump with
insulin.
My screen appears distorted
The screen may appear distorted or have a rainbow-like appearance if you are wearing polarized sunglasses,
are in bright sunlight, or in extreme high or low temperatures. If your screen appears distorted:
Take off your sunglasses.
Move into the shade.
Make sure your pump is not in direct heat (next to a heater) or cold (worn on the outside of your clothing
on a very cold day).
Do not return the pump: this is a normal property of this type of screen on any device.
I cannot get out of the priming loop
There are several causes of and resolutions to this problem:
1
Is the reservoir pump full?
If no, place a full reservoir or shipping cap in the pump.
If yes, make sure you are disconnected from the pump.
2
Hold the ACT button until the second set of beeps and the numbers appear on the screen.
If yes, your pump is okay. Go to step 4 in the Manual prime section in the Starting on insulin chapter
to finish the manual prime.
If you did not hear a second set of beeps or numbers did not appear on the screen, change your
infusion set and repeat this step.
3
If you still do not hear the beeps and see the number count on the screen, call the helpline or your local
representative.
Troubleshooting and alarms
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