Section 3 • Programming Instructions
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3.2.1.3
Moving Backward in Display While Programming
The user can move backward in the display. This functions as follows:
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Pushing and holding the BOLUS button held until a beep is heard causes the currently
blinking value to be accepted (i.e., stored in memory) and the value to the left on the
display to start to blink so that it can be changed.
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If the leftmost value is blinking and the BOLUS button is pushed and held until a beep
is heard, then the value is accepted (i.e., stored in memory) and the display changes the
preceding parameter. For example if the left most value of the bolus lockout time (hours)
is blinking and the BOLUS button is pushed and held held until a beep is heard, the hours
value is accepted and the display changes to the previous parameter (bolus volume) and
the right most digit blinks (tenths digit).
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If the basal rate left most digit (tens digit: 0,1X, 2X) is blinking and the BOLUS button
is held until a beep is heard, then the value is accepted and the pump shows the mode
selected “PCA”.
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If the mode (PCA) is blinking and the BOLUS button is held until a beep is heard, the
mode is accepted and the pump displays the first parameter for that mode and the left
most value is blinking.
NOTE:
If the mode is blinking, then the BOLUS button functions the same as the RUN/
PAUSE button.