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(clearing air out of the needle before a dose). It will also
automatically detect when you install a new cartridge.
6.5 Designate Dose or Prime if Needed
IMPORTANT: Therapy doses and Prime doses
must be correctly identified, because only
therapeutic doses are included in Active Insulin
and used by the Dose Calculator.
InPen™ automatically determines if a dose was a Prime
or a Therapeutic dose. If you need to adjust whether a
dose was a Therapeutic dose or a Prime, tap the entry
in the Logbook. A Dose or Prime selector will appear,
and you can select the correct dose type.
6.6 Manually Log Rapid-acting Insulin
WARNING: Log all insulin from all sources into
the Logbook. The Dose Calculator does not
account for manual injections that you do
not enter and could recommend more insulin
than needed. Too much insulin may cause
hypoglycemia.
IMPORTANT: Your mobile device must be set to
the current time to ensure that manual doses
are logged correctly and your Active Insulin is
correct. Incorrect time settings could result in
unsafe recommendations, which could lead to
severe hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, or injury.
For the Dose Calculator to work safely and accurately, it
is critical that all Rapid-acting insulin be logged. If you
take Rapid-acting insulin from a source other than your
InPen™, it must be logged manually. Doses taken with
your InPen™ are logged automatically.
To enter a manual dose, tap
Log Dose
in the Logbook.
You can log Rapid-acting insulin or Long-acting insulin.
To enter the units of Rapid-acting insulin taken, tap