3.8 RUN and STOP modes
During normal use, your insulin pump is in
RUN
and insulin is delivered
(basal rate) at the rate you have programmed. The
RUN
screen is consid-
ered the “home” screen and will be displayed whenever the pump is in
RUN
. After any programming or review of information, the insulin pump
will return to the
RUN
screen. On this screen, you will see the current
time, the current basal rate profile and the current hourly basal rate in
units per hour. In addition, possible reminder information (e.g. cartridge
low) and, information on special functions (e.g. a running Extended bolus
or KeyLock locked or unlocked) may appear on the
RUN
screen.
See the sections 7.3 “Start insulin delivery”, 7.7.3 “Alarm signals” and
16.4 “Symbols” for further information on the definition of these symbols.
Some functions must be programmed with your insulin pump in
STOP
,
during which insulin will not be delivered. Your insulin pump must be in
STOP
to change the cartridge. Always disconnect your pump from the
infusion site and place the pump in
STOP
when you prime the infusion set
and/or transfer data.
The time and date, the
STOP
symbol, possible reminder information (e.g.
battery low) and special functions (e.g. KeyLock locked or unlocked)
appear on the
STOP
screen. See the section 7.4 “Stop insulin delivery” for
further information.
active basal rate profile
basal rate
time
current hourly
basal rate
KeyLock locked
pump timer
cartridge low
battery low
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