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The Bigfoot Unity
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Diabetes Management System User Guide | Chapter 6
CAUTION:
Make sure your phone is within communication
range (within 20 feet) of your Caps after you make any changes to
your insulin settings within the App. If your Caps do not have the
most current settings, you could take too much or too little insulin,
which may result in severe low or high glucose.
Insulin information that appears on your Caps is based on what you
and your health care provider have entered in your App. Within the
App, you can choose to turn certain features on or off. Turning the
Mealtime Insulin and/or Correction Insulin feature off means you will
not see that information on your White Cap. You can turn these two
features on or off anytime within the App as needed.
Whenever a Cap is turned on, it will try to communicate wirelessly
with your phone and send the time of your last insulin dose and,
for the White Cap, any other stored glucose information that hasn’t
already been sent. When a Cap is turned off but has data to be sent
to the App, it will automatically attempt to communicate with the App
and send the stored data every 10 minutes. The Cap will display an
Attempting To Communicate icon (
) if there is information waiting
to be sent.
When changes are made to your long-action and/or rapid-acting insulin
dose settings by you and your health care provider in the App, those
updates will be communicated to and displayed on the Caps. This way
you will have the most current insulin information available when you
consider taking your next insulin dose.
CAUTIONS:
• Use MY SETTINGS in the App to update your insulin settings
whenever your health care provider recommends changes.
If your App does not have your most recent insulin settings,
information displayed on the App and Caps may not be
accurate for taking your next insulin dose. This may result in
taking too much or too little insulin, which could lead to severe
low or high glucose.
• Any information you enter into the “Notes” screen in the App is
for your information only. Any insulin dosing instructions that are
listed in “Notes” are not sent to your Caps or used in the insulin
dosing information displayed on the Caps.
Always refer to your Cap displays to see how long it’s been since your
last insulin injection with your pen. Remember that the Black Cap is
always used with your long-acting insulin pen, and the White Cap with
your rapid-acting insulin pen.