ANIMAS® VIBE™ SYSTEM
cHAPtER 6 - VIEWING cGm INFORmAtION ON YOUR PUmP
During an active session, CGM readings will be sent from your Transmitter to your pump every
5 minutes. You may use your pump to view and analyze CGM data using the CGM Data and CGM Trend
screens. CGM readings between 40 and 400 mg/dL will display as the actual value on CGM Data and
CGM Trend screens. CGM readings above 400 mg/dL will display as
40 mg/dL will display as
The screens provide important information about your current and previous CGM readings, whether
your CGM readings fall above or below High and Low (Glucose) Alert levels, and whether your CGM
readings may be rising or falling too fast. It is important that you focus on the CGM trends and rate of
change on your pump, rather than a single CGM reading. See Chapter 2 in Section II for CGM settings
that impact how information is displayed on the CGM Data and CGM Trend screens.
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WARNING:
• DO NOT use glucose readings from the G4 PLATINUM Sensor and Transmitter to make
treatment decisions, such as how much insulin you should take. The Sensor and Transmitter
do not replace a BG meter and BG values may differ from Sensor glucose readings. The BG
value from your BG meter should be used for treatment decisions. Using glucose readings from
the Sensor and Transmitter to make treatment decisions can result in serious injury or death.
The direction, rate of glucose change, and trend graph from your Sensor and Transmitter
and displayed on your pump provide additional information to help with your diabetes
management decisions.
• DO NOT ignore symptoms of high and low BG levels, even if your Sensor glucose readings
indicate you are in control. If your Sensor glucose readings do not fit with your symptoms, you
should always measure your BG level with a BG meter. Relying on Sensor glucose readings to
treat symptoms may lead to inappropriate treatment decisions and result in serious injury or
death.
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CAUTION: While insulin delivery is suspended, your CGM session will remain active, but CGM
readings will not be recorded or displayed. As soon as insulin delivery resumes, CGM readings
will start recording and displaying again. If you want to temporarily suspend insulin delivery
but still view CGM readings, do not use the suspend delivery feature. Instead, you can set pump
Basal to OFF for the time period you want basal delivery suspended.
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