Contents Overview Testing Your Blood Glucose 1.1 Understanding Differences When Paired with the Pump 5.1 Performing a Blood Glucose Test 1.2 Home Screen 5.2 Adding Information to a Blood Glucose Result 5.3 Delivering a Bolus Without Bolus Advice Startup Administering Boluses 2.1 Charging the Battery 2.2 Setup Wizard 6.1 Programming and Delivering a Standard Bolus...
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Basal Profiles 11 My Data 8.1 Programming a Basal Profile 11.1 Overview 8.2 Activating a Basal Profile 11.2 The Logbook 8.3 Clearing a Basal Profile 11.3 The Trend Graph 11.4 The Standard Week Using Modes 11.5 The Standard Day 9.1 Changing the Signal Mode of the Pump 11.6 Target Data 9.2 Turning On Flight Mode 11.7 The bG Averages Table...
Overview With the Accu-Chek Aviva Insight diabetes manager (hereafter With the meter, you cannot remotely control the following pump referred to as the meter), you can remotely control the Accu-Chek functions: Insight insulin pump using Bluetooth wireless technology. ® Changing the cartridge Priming the infusion set If you experience any communication problems between the Rewinding the piston rod...
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NOTE When the meter and pump are connected, you can still program and deliver a bolus manually with the pump without using the meter’s commands. When the meter and pump are connected, the pump automatically transfers bolus information to the meter. If bolus advice is set up, it is important that you enter carbohydrate information and/or health events into the meter for boluses you have delivered manually on the pump so that future bolus advice recommendations are appropriate.
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NOTE The meter and pump can communicate within a 2 metre range. When the meter and pump are communicating, the meter displays maintenance screens that would otherwise display on the pump. When a pump maintenance screen displays on the meter, press OK to acknowledge and dismiss the message. You must still take any actions recommended by the maintenance message.
1.1 Understanding Differences When Paired with the Pump Because insulin increment and maximum bolus settings are If you have used the meter or pump on its own before pairing, you taken from the pump, these settings are not available in the should be aware that the paired system behaves differently as meter settings menu.
1.2 Home Screen Home screen refers to the screen that is displayed when the meter is powered on. Home screen can be either the Main Menu or Status screen. To change the Home screen default, see the Home Screen Default section in the Changing Meter Settings chapter of the Accu‑Chek Aviva Insight Diabetes Manager User’s Manual.
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1.2.1 Main Menu Screen Title Bar Scroll Bar Displays meter information. Appears when there is more information than fits on the screen. Pump Communication Icon Menu Selections Appears when the meter and pump are communicating. Go to Status Screen Go to Quick Notes Screen See the Status Screen section in this chapter.
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1.2.2 Status Screen When the meter is paired with the pump, the Status screen displays the pump status, as well as information for the most recent valid blood glucose test. For a detailed description of the bG Status portion of the Status screen, refer to the Understanding Your Diabetes Manager chapter of the Accu‑Chek Aviva Insight Diabetes Manager User’s Manual.
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Cartridge level Bolus insulin remaining Shows units of insulin remaining in the cartridge. Shows units of bolus insulin remaining of the active bolus. Bolus progress bar TBR time remaining Visually represents amount and duration of the active Shows the time remaining of the active temporary basal bolus (not visible if no bolus is being delivered).
Startup 2.1 Charging the Battery Charge the battery by plugging the USB cable into either a power NOTE outlet or a computer. Use the USB cable and USB power adapter supplied with the meter to avoid problems when charging the Allowing the battery to fully drain reduces the ability of battery.
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Charging the Battery Using a Power Outlet Clear Plastic Cover Slide on the pronged plug where the clear plastic cover was located until it firmly clicks into place. Do not try to force the pronged plug. It only goes on one way. Release Button If the power adapter is Plug the larger end of the...
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Plug the power adapter into a The next screen (either the When the battery icon is power outlet. If the battery is Main Menu or Status screen) shown as fully charged , extremely low on power, the displays the battery icon you can unplug the meter.
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Charging the Battery Using a Computer NOTE Connection Options screen does not appear Set as default chosen previously. To remove the default, go to the Main Menu and select Communication > Settings. Choose Prompt upon USB connect. Select Save. Plug the smaller end of the Plug the larger end of the Choose Charge...
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NOTE NOTE When the battery icon is shown as fully charged , The PC must be turned on The computer is not you can unplug the meter. and not in sleep or standby charging the battery if the mode to charge the battery. meter does not display the battery charging screen or the battery charging icon, or...
2.2 Setup Wizard The first time you turn the meter on, the Setup Wizard is WARNING activated. You must complete the Setup Wizard before performing a blood glucose test for the first time. It is important to discuss your individual settings for warning limits, time blocks, bolus advice and bG test reminders with The Setup Wizard assists you in selecting settings for: your healthcare professional.
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NOTE The Setup Wizard is activated every time you turn the meter on until you complete the process. If you turn the meter off during the Setup Wizard, you must reconfirm all of the settings in order to complete the Setup Wizard. To return to a previous screen in the Setup Wizard, select Back.
2.3 Completing the Setup Wizard Refer to the Important Information section of this User’s Manual for detailed explanations of the various settings in the Setup Wizard. Power Button Starting with the meter The meter vibrates, beeps turned off, press the power and displays this splash button to turn on the meter.
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If you are using the Accu-Chek 360° configuration software: Plug the meter into the PC, choose setup, and then select Next to continue the setup using the software. You do not need to follow the rest of the steps in this section. Choose the desired language To proceed with setup on the Select...
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Set the date and time. Select Choose the appropriate Set the Hyper (upper) and Choose to receive bolus Next. carbohydrate unit. Select Hypo (lower) warning limits. advice. Choose to not Next. Select Next. receive bolus advice. Select Next.
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NOTE If you choose not to receive bolus advice, the Setup Wizard skips Step 12. Set the start time and end Set the target range. Select Set the Carbohydrate ratio time for the first time block. Next. Insulin sensitivity. Select Select Next. Next.
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NOTE If bolus advice is on, you can also set the carbohydrate ratio and insulin sensitivity for each time block. To reset all edited time blocks to their default values, select Cancel and then Yes. This restarts the meter setup process. If you chose not to receive bolus advice, Done appears...
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NOTE Consult your healthcare professional and read the Bolus Advice chapter of the Accu‑Chek Aviva Insight Diabetes Manager User’s Manual for help with any of the settings in the Setup Wizard. Set the percentage for any Set the Meal rise, Snack size, desired health events.
2.4 Important Information 2.4.1 Carbohydrate Unit You have a choice among different carbohydrate units in the meter that best fit your needs. The following carbohydrate units are available: Abbreviation Unit of Measurement Gram Equivalent Grams 1 gram Kohlenhydrateinheit 10 grams (Carbohydrate Unit) Bread Equivalent 12 grams Carbohydrate Choice...
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2.4.2 Warning Limits You can select hyper (high) and hypo (low) blood glucose warning NOTE limits that best fit your needs. The gram equivalents for KE, BE and CC can be changed Whenever a blood glucose result is above the hyper warning limit using the Accu-Chek 360°...
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2.4.3 Time Blocks Setting time blocks to fit your own schedule helps you and your You can set a different blood glucose target range for each time healthcare professional see how patterns in your blood glucose block. The target range for each time block must be within the levels may be affected by your daily activities and lifestyle.
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2.4.4 Bolus Advice The bolus advice feature calculates a bolus for you that is customised to the time of day and your changing situations. This function is activated only if you set up bolus advice on your meter. Bolus advice recommendations provided by the meter are intended solely as advice.
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Carbohydrate Ratio Insulin Sensitivity The carbohydrate ratio is the amount of insulin necessary to The insulin sensitivity is the amount of insulin necessary to lower account for a certain amount of carbohydrates. your blood glucose by a certain amount. Talk to your healthcare professional to determine the appropriate Talk to your healthcare professional to determine the appropriate carbohydrate ratio for you.
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Health Events A positive percentage increases the bolus amount and a negative Health events can be selected to indicate how you are feeling or what you are doing that might affect your blood glucose level. You percentage (-) decreases the bolus amount. Talk to your have the option of setting a percentage for each health event healthcare professional to determine the appropriate percentage which adjusts the bolus advice recommendation.
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Advice Options Snack Size Meal rise, snack size, acting time and offset time are advice The snack size defines a threshold of carbohydrates above which options. Below are detailed descriptions of each of these settings. a meal rise is triggered. Meal Rise Acting Time During or after meals, an increase in blood glucose level is...
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Offset Time Offset time is the expected amount of time before the insulin begins to lower blood glucose levels in the body.
Meter and Pump Communication 3.1 Pairing the Meter and Pump Before you can control the pump with the meter, the meter and pump must be paired. If you received the meter and pump as a kit, they come paired by default. Once the meter and pump are paired, the pairing settings are stored in both devices so that you do not have to repeat the pairing.
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Main Menu > Communication > Set Up New Pairing > Devices From the meter’s Main Menu, Select Set Up New Pairing. The meter displays the On the pump, select Settings. select Communication. Prepare Device screen.
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Select Communication. Select device. The pump displays the On the meter, select Next. device screen showing the serial number of the pump.
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NOTE The meter can only be paired with one pump at a time. If either device was previously paired to another device (for instance, if this is a replacement meter or pump), you must first remove the previous pairing. See the Unpairing the Meter and Pump section of this chapter for instructions on unpairing your devices.
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Select the serial number that The meter attempts to pair The pump displays the Verify that the PIN code on matches the one displayed with the pump and displays device screen. the meter matches the one on the pump screen from the Pairing screen.
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NOTE If the PIN code and serial number do not match what is displayed on the device you intend to pair with the meter, select No. If the meter is unable to pair with the device selected, the Device Not Paired screen appears.
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NOTE Bluetooth wireless communication must be turned on and the meter be connected to the pump in order to perform pump functions using the meter. When your meter is paired with the pump, the default home screen of the meter is changed from the Main Menu to the Status...
3.2 Unpairing the Meter and Pump Main Menu > Communication > Manage Current Pairings From the Main Menu, select Select Manage Current Select next to the name of Select Yes. Communication. Pairings. the pump.
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NOTE This process deletes the pairing on the meter and ends communication between the meter and pump. For instructions on deleting the pairing information on the pump, refer to the Accu‑Chek Insight Insulin Pump User’s Manual.
Controlling the Pump with the Meter WARNING WARNING Check your blood glucose level and replace the missing insulin If communication between the pump and meter is interrupted immediately if your insulin delivery is interrupted for any or is no longer possible for any reason, the meter displays the reason.
4.1 Accessing the Pump Menu When the meter is paired with the pump, a number of remote Main Menu > Pump features are enabled on the meter which were not previously available. You can access these features from the Pump Menu.
4.2 Understanding the Pump Menu Screens on the Meter Menu Option Description Pump Menu contains the following options: Program and deliver boluses, as well as Bolus create and modify customised boluses Program, create and modify temporary basal Basal rates (TBR), as well as program and activate basal profiles Stop pump Stop insulin delivery...
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Icon Description NOTE Indicates pump has stopped. Pump Stopped icon If your pump has a warning or error while communicating Pump Running and Pump Paused with your meter, the warning or error message displays on icons can also appear here the meter.
4.3 Stopping the Pump Main Menu > Pump > Stop Pump From the Pump Menu, select Select Yes. The meter displays the Status Stop pump. This stops insulin screen, which shows that the delivery from the pump. pump has stopped.
4.4 Starting the Pump Main Menu > Pump > Start Pump From the Pump Menu, select Select Yes. The meter displays the Status Start pump. This starts screen, which shows that the insulin delivery from the pump has started. pump.
Testing Your Blood Glucose 5.1 Performing a Blood Glucose Test NOTE You need the meter, a test strip, a lancing device and a lancet. Set up the meter before you perform your first blood glucose test. A blood glucose test cannot be performed while the meter is plugged in.
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NOTE Do not touch the blood drop to the test strip until the Apply Drop screen is displayed. Be careful not to put any fluids into the test strip slot. If a test strip error occurs, remove and discard the test strip. Repeat the test with a new test strip.
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Apply Drop screen Gently squeeze your finger to Touch the blood drop to the appears. Perform a finger assist the flow of blood. This front edge of the yellow prick with the lancing device. helps you get a blood drop. window of the test strip.
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NOTE For information about blood glucose results, see the Understanding Blood Glucose Results and Unusual Blood Glucose Results sections in the Accu‑Chek Aviva Insight Diabetes Manager User’s Manual. The blood glucose result must be used within 10 minutes for bolus advice. Analyzing screen The result appears on the...
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If bolus advice is enabled: If bolus advice is not Go to the Delivering a enabled: Bolus Using Bolus Advice • Add information to be section in the saved with the blood Administering Boluses glucose result: Continue chapter in this User’s to the next section Manual.
5.2 Adding Information to a Blood Glucose Result Adding information to the entry fields provides you with a record To add an entry, select it and of the circumstances surrounding your blood glucose result. This refer to the instructions on information is helpful later for determining patterns in your blood the following page.
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Screens for Adding Entries for Detailed bG Result Meal Time Carbohydrates Health Events NOTE If bolus advice is turned on, and multiple health events have been chosen, the Adjustment screen on the meter displays “---%”. You must enter a summarised health event percentage, even if this percentage is zero.
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Note Type a note (up to Perform one of the following: 60 characters) to save with Save the entries and this record. Select proceed with bolus delivery: Select Bolus continue. Save the entries and do not proceed with bolus delivery: Select Done.
5.3 Delivering a Bolus Without Bolus Advice Correction Bolus NOTE bG Result Insulin to return an out-of- No bG Test is displayed if 10 target blood glucose to a target When the Bolus screen first minutes or more have elapsed value.
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Bolus Type When programming a bolus without using bolus advice, the default bolus type displayed on the meter varies depending on the state of communication with the pump. Condition Bolus Type The meter is communicating with the pump and the Standard The bolus type is initially set to Standard.
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5.3.1 Delivering a Standard Bolus Without Bolus Advice If necessary, change to Choose Standard. Select Enter the bolus amounts, as Standard bolus by selecting Save. necessary. To input a bolus Bolus Type. Otherwise, amount, select the entry field proceed to Step 3. for Correction Bolus, Carbohydrate Bolus or Total Bolus and set the amount.
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NOTE If you set either the Correction Bolus or the Carbohydrate Bolus first: The ability to edit the Total Bolus is disabled; however, the Total Bolus updates accordingly. If you set the Total Bolus first: The ability to edit the Correction Bolus and Carbohydrate Bolus is disabled;...
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Select Back to adjust the The pump delivers the bolus bolus, or select to deliver and the meter displays the the bolus. Status screen showing the current bolus information.
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5.3.2 Delivering an Extended Bolus Without Bolus Advice NOTE The Extended Bolus is available only if a Carbohydrate Bolus is entered. Select Bolus Type. Choose Extended. Select Enter the bolus amounts as Save. necessary. To input the bolus amount, select the entry field for Correction Bolus, Carbohydrate Bolus or Total Bolus, and set the amount.
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Select Next. delayed duration. Select Select Back to adjust a The pump delivers the bolus Next. setting, or select and the meter displays the deliver the bolus. Status screen showing the current bolus information.
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5.3.3 Delivering a Multiwave Bolus Without Bolus Advice NOTE The Multiwave Bolus is only available if a Carbohydrate Bolus is entered. Enter the bolus amounts, as Select Bolus Type. Choose Multiwave. Select necessary. To input a bolus Save. amount, select the entry field for Correction Bolus, Carbohydrate Bolus or Total Bolus, and set the amount.
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NOTE If you set either the Correction Bolus or the Carbohydrate Bolus first: The ability to edit the Total Bolus is disabled; however, the Total Bolus updates accordingly. If you set the Total Bolus first: The ability to edit the Correction Bolus and Carbohydrate Bolus is disabled;...
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Select Back to adjust a The pump delivers the bolus setting, or select and the meter displays the deliver the bolus. Status screen showing the current bolus information.
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5.3.4 Delivering a Pen/Syringe Bolus Without Bolus Advice If necessary, change to Choose Pen/Syringe. Select Enter the bolus amounts, as Pen/Syringe bolus by Save. necessary. To input a bolus selecting Bolus Type. amount, select the entry field Otherwise, proceed to Step 3. for Correction Bolus, Carbohydrate Bolus or Total Bolus, and set the amount.
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NOTE If you set either the Correction Bolus or the Carbohydrate Bolus first: The ability to edit the Total Bolus is disabled; however, the Total Bolus updates accordingly. If you set the Total Bolus first: The ability to edit the Correction Bolus and Carbohydrate Bolus is disabled;...
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5.3.5 Delivering a Manual on Pump Bolus Without Bolus Advice If necessary, change to Choose Manual on Pump. Enter the bolus amounts, as Manual on Pump bolus by Select Save. necessary. To input a bolus selecting Bolus Type. amount, select the entry field Otherwise, proceed to Step 3.
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NOTE If you set either the Correction Bolus or the Carbohydrate Bolus first: The ability to edit the Total Bolus is disabled; however, the Total Bolus updates accordingly. If you set the Total Bolus first: The ability to edit the Correction Bolus and Carbohydrate Bolus is disabled;...
Administering Boluses NOTE Refer to the Accu‑Chek Insight Insulin Pump User’s Manual for a detailed explanation of standard, extended and multiwave boluses. Lag time-related features only appear on the meter if you have enabled lag time on the pump.
6.1 Programming and Delivering a Standard Bolus Main Menu > Pump > Bolus > Standard Bolus From the Pump Menu, select Select Standard Bolus. Bolus.
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NOTE Selecting Back takes you back to the previous screen without delivering a bolus. Set the immediate amount. Select OK. The pump delivers the bolus Select Next. and the meter displays the Status screen showing the current bolus information.
6.2 Programming and Delivering an Extended Bolus Main Menu > Pump > Bolus > Extended Bolus From the Pump Menu, select Select Extended Bolus. Bolus.
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NOTE Selecting Back takes you back to the previous screen without delivering a bolus. Set the delayed amount Select OK. The pump delivers the bolus delayed duration. Select and the meter displays the Next. Status screen showing the current bolus information.
6.3 Programming and Delivering a Multiwave Bolus Main Menu > Pump > Bolus > Multiwave Bolus From the Pump Menu, select Select Multiwave Bolus. Bolus.
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NOTE Selecting Back takes you back to the previous screen without delivering a bolus. Set the immediate amount, Select OK. The pump delivers the bolus delayed amount delayed and the meter displays the duration. Select Next. Status screen showing the current bolus information.
6.4 Creating and Delivering a Customised Bolus Main Menu > Pump > Bolus > Customized Bolus NOTE If you have enabled the lag time feature on the pump, you can adjust the lag time for each bolus type when creating a customised bolus.
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Bolus Type Settings Customized Set immediate amount. Standard Bolus Customized Set delayed amount and Set delayed Extended Bolus duration. Customized Set immediate amount, Set delayed amount Multiwave and Set delayed duration. Bolus Select the bolus type for the Change the settings for the customised bolus (Standard, selected bolus type.
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NOTE Selecting Back takes you back to the previous screen without delivering a bolus. Saved customised boluses appear in the list of available boluses in Bolus menu and on the pump. Select Edit Name. Type the name you wish to Select Next to deliver the...
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Select to deliver the The pump delivers the bolus bolus. and the meter displays the Status screen showing the current bolus information.
6.6 Cancelling a Bolus 6.6.1 Cancelling a Bolus from the Status Screen Main Menu > Status From the Main Menu, select Select Cancel Bolus. Status.
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NOTE NOTE If only one bolus is being Selecting Back returns you delivered, the meter skips to the previous screen Step 3. Proceed to Step 4. without cancelling the bolus. Select the bolus you wish to Select OK. Bolus delivery is cancel.
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6.6.2 Cancelling a Bolus from the Pump Menu Main Menu > Pump > Bolus From the Pump Menu, select Select Cancel Bolus. Bolus.
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NOTE NOTE If only one bolus is being Selecting Back returns you delivered, the meter skips to the previous screen Step 3. Proceed to Step 4. without cancelling the bolus. Select the bolus you wish to Select OK. Bolus delivery is cancel.
6.7 Delivering a Bolus Using Bolus Advice With the meter and pump paired and bolus advice turned on, you have the ability to program and deliver boluses with the pump directly from the Bolus Advice menu on the meter. The following conditions must be met before delivering a bolus using bolus advice: The meter must be paired with the pump.
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NOTE When the meter is paired with the pump, bolus advice is calculated based on the insulin sensitivity defined in the meter settings. If you deliver a bolus directly on the pump without using the meter, the total bolus information is considered in future bolus advice.
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NOTE For information on performing a blood glucose test and entering bolus information with the Bolus Input menu, refer to the Delivering a Bolus Using Bolus Advice section of the Bolus Advice chapter of the Accu‑Chek Aviva Insight Diabetes Manager Insert a test strip and perform Enter your information as you If multiple health events have...
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NOTE If a Carbohydrate Bolus is entered and no amount has been entered for carbohydrates (Carbs displays No Entry in Step 2), you should consider entering an amount for carbohydrates. Select Back to enter an amount. An amount is not required, but the more complete the data the more accurate any future bolus advice recommendations are when using bolus advice.
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NOTE Pen/Syringe boluses do not require pairing with the pump and must be delivered manually. For more information on delivering Pen/Syringe boluses, refer to your pen/syringe User’s Manual. Select Bolus Type to change Select the desired bolus type Select Next. the selected bolus type, if (Standard, Extended or necessary, and proceed to...
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NOTE NOTE When setting up a Selecting Back takes you multiwave bolus, you can back to the previous screen adjust the balance between without delivering a bolus. the immediate amount and delayed amount, as long as the total amount of insulin delivered is equal to the units entered in previous steps.
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NOTE If you selected the bolus type of Manual On Pump and the meter displays Warning W‑89 “A manual pump value has been set to zero,” the selected bolus amount was not delivered within 15 minutes and the logbook record is changed to zero units of insulin delivered. Review recent logbook data for accuracy, and edit if necessary.
Temporary Basal Rates 7.1 Programming a Basic Temporary Basal Rate (TBR) Main Menu > Pump > Basal > Temporary Basal Rate > Basic TBR From the Pump Menu, select Select Temporary Basal Rate. Basal.
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Select Basic TBR. Set the percentage and Select OK. The meter displays the Status duration of the basic TBR. screen with the current TBR Select Next. information.
7.2 Programming or Editing a Customised TBR Main Menu > Pump > Basal > Temporary Basal Rate > Customized TBR From the Pump Menu, select Select Temporary Basal Rate. Basal.
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NOTE Customised TBRs that you have previously programmed appear on this screen. Select New TBR or select Set the percentage and Select Edit Name. the existing customised TBR duration of the customised you wish to edit. TBR.
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Type the name you wish to To save your settings for the Select OK. The meter displays the Status use for the customised TBR. customised TBR without screen with the current TBR Select starting it, select Save. information. Otherwise, select Next.
7.5 Additional TBR Function Information The pump notifies you when a TBR has completed. You can disable this notification if desired. If a TBR is not currently active, the TBR percentage is set to 100 %. When a TBR is active, it remains in effect even if the basal profile is changed.
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Basal Profiles 8.1 Programming a Basal Profile Main Menu > Pump > Basal > Program Basal Profile From the Pump Menu, select Select Program Basal Profile. Basal.
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Select the basal profile you Select Edit Name. Type the name you wish to Select a time block you wish wish to program. use for the basal profile. to edit. Select...
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NOTE You are only able to edit the end time of basal rate time blocks. The start time for each time block is the same as the end time for the previous time block. Basal rate time blocks are not identical to or shared with the time blocks for bolus advice.
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NOTE Selecting to save changes does not activate the basal profile. Selecting Back at any time takes you back to the Basal Profile Time Blocks screen where you can continue to adjust the settings of the selected basal profile. For more information on basal rates, refer to the Accu‑Chek Insight Insulin Pump User’s Manual.
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8.2 Activating a Basal Profile Main Menu > Pump > Basal > Activate Basal Profile From the Pump Menu, select Select Activate Basal Profile. Basal.
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NOTE Selecting Back cancels the activation of the selected basal profile and takes you to the previous screen. The previously active basal profile remains active. Select the basal profile you If necessary, scroll the screen Select OK. The selected basal wish to activate.
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8.3 Clearing a Basal Profile Main Menu > Pump > Basal > Program Basal Profile From the Pump Menu, select Select Program Basal Profile. Basal.
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NOTE Selecting Back at any time takes you back to the Program Basal Profile screen without clearing the selected basal profile. Select next to the basal Select OK. The meter clears profile you wish to clear. all saved settings for the selected basal profile and takes you back to the Program Basal Profile screen.
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Using Modes 9.1 Changing the Signal Mode of the Pump Main Menu > Pump > Modes > Signal Mode From the Pump Menu, select Select Signal Mode. Modes.
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NOTE For more information on the different signal modes on the pump, refer to the Accu‑Chek Insight Insulin Pump User’s Manual. Press the radio button on the left side of the screen to activate a mode. Press a mode’s name to change its settings.
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9.2 Turning On Flight Mode Main Menu > Flight Mode NOTE You cannot turn flight mode back off on the pump by using the meter. Refer to the Accu‑Chek Insight Insulin Pump User’s Manual for instructions on turning off flight mode on the pump.
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9.3 Turning Off Flight Mode Main Menu > Flight Mode NOTE Refer to the Accu‑Chek Insight Insulin Pump User’s Manual for instructions on turning off flight mode on the pump. From the Main Menu, select Select Flight Mode off. Select OK. Flight Mode.
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Pump Settings You can change many of the settings on the pump with the meter. These settings are stored on the pump and remain in effect even They are the same settings that are viewed from the Settings if the meter and pump are disconnected or the meter is turned menu on the pump.
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10.1 Pump Reminders You can set pump reminders using the meter. There are four NOTE types of pump reminders: Deliver Bolus Reminders are stored on the pump and occur on the pump even if the meter and pump are disconnected. Missed Bolus Alarm Clock Reminders do not automatically turn the meter on and...
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10.1.1 Setting Pump Reminders Main Menu > Pump > Settings > Reminders From the Pump Menu, scroll Select Reminders. the screen and select Settings.
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Select the type of reminder Select a reminder. Select to turn the Select Time. that you wish to set. reminder on.
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NOTE You can listen to a reminder tone by selecting next to Set the time. Select Save. Select Tone. Choose the tone to use for the reminder. Select Save.
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Option Description Once The pump plays the reminder tone starting at the chosen time until the reminder is muted, in which case the pump plays the reminder tone again in 60 seconds, or dismissed, in which case the reminder tone does not play again unless you turn on the reminder again from the Pump Reminders menu.
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Select Edit Name. Type the name you wish to Select Save. use for the reminder. Select...
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10.1.2 Setting the Infusion Set Change Reminder Main Menu > Pump > Settings > Reminders > Infusion Set Change From the Pump Menu, select Select Reminders. Settings.
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Select Infusion Set Change. Select to turn the Infusion Select Remind In (days). Set the number of days when Set Change reminder on. the reminder will occur. Select Save.
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NOTE The reminder can be set for 1 day, 2 days or 3 days. Select Time. Set the time of day when the Select Tone. reminder will occur. Select Save.
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NOTE You can listen to a reminder tone by selecting next to Choose the tone to use for Select Status. Choose the desired status. the reminder. Select Save. Select Save.
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10.2 Therapy Settings You can change the pump therapy settings from the meter. These settings are: Automatic Off Bolus Infusion Set Cartridge Warning Level WARNING It is vital that you use the correct therapy settings. Otherwise, you might get a wrong amount of insulin with the risk of hypo- or hyperglycaemia.
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10.2.1 Setting the Automatic Off Timer Main Menu > Pump > Settings > Therapy Settings > Automatic Off Automatic Off is a safety feature that stops insulin delivery and triggers a Maintenance message if no pump keys are pressed and no commands are sent to the pump from the meter within a set amount of time.
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Select Automatic Off. Select to turn the Set the time. Select Save. Automatic Off timer on.
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10.2.2 Bolus Settings You can change the bolus settings on the pump using the meter. Main Menu > Pump > Settings > Therapy Settings > Bolus These settings are: Quick Bolus Increment From the Pump Menu, select Delivery Speed Settings. Maximum Bolus Amount Lag Setting Refer to the Setting the Quick Bolus Increment, Setting the...
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Setting the Quick Bolus Increment Main Menu > Pump > Settings > Therapy Settings > Bolus > Quick Bolus Increment WARNING NOTE Make sure that you know The Quick Bolus Increment and use the correct bolus setting changes how much increment.
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Setting the Delivery Speed Main Menu > Pump > Settings > Therapy Settings > Bolus > Delivery Speed From the Bolus Settings Choose the appropriate menu, select Delivery Speed. delivery speed. Select Save.
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Setting the Maximum Bolus Amount Main Menu > Pump > Settings > Therapy Settings > Bolus > Max Bolus Amount From the Bolus Settings Set the maximum amount. menu, select Max Bolus Select Save. Amount.
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Changing the Lag Setting Main Menu > Pump > Settings > Therapy Settings > Bolus > Lag Setting From the Bolus Settings Select menu, select Setting. appropriate. Select Save.
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NOTE Adjust the default lag time using Set lag time. With lag time turned on, you can set the lag time each Select Next. time you program a new bolus. When programming the bolus amount (for Standard bolus) or the bolus amount and delayed duration (Extended or Multiwave bolus), Set lag...
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10.2.3 Changing the Infusion Set Settings Main Menu > Pump > Settings > Therapy Settings > Infusion Set From the Pump Menu, select Select Therapy Settings. Settings.
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Select Infusion Set. Set the tubing fill amount and the cannula fill amount. Select Save.
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10.2.4 Setting the Cartridge Warning Level Main Menu > Pump > Settings > Therapy Settings > Cartridge Warning Level From the Pump Menu, select Select Therapy Settings. Settings.
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Select Cartridge Warning Set the warning amount. Level. Select Save.
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10.3 Device Settings Main Menu > Pump > Settings > Device Settings > Mode You can change the pump device settings from the meter. These settings are: Settings Mode Settings Key Lock From the Pump Menu, select Language Settings. 10.3.1 Pump Signal Modes: Sound and Vibration You can use the meter to choose whether you want the pump to sound, vibrate or do both at the same time as an event (for example, a reminder) occurs.
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Select Device Settings. Select Mode Settings. Choose a mode. Choose the desired mode setting. Set the volume. Select Save.
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Repeat Steps 4 and 5 to change the settings for additional modes as desired. Select Back when finished.
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10.3.2 Pump Signal Modes: Signal Suspension You can suspend the signals for Warnings for a specified period Main Menu > Pump > Settings > Device Settings > Mode Settings > Signal Suspension of time. However, since Error and Maintenance messages require your immediate attention, you cannot suspend these event signals.
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Select Mode Settings. Select Signal Suspension. Select or Off. Set the Start Select Back. time time. Scroll the screen and choose either Once or Repeat. Select Save.
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10.3.3 Setting the Key Lock Time Main Menu > Pump > Settings > Device Settings > Key Lock From the Pump Menu, select Select Device Settings. Settings.
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NOTE The pump keys automatically lock if they are not used within the amount of time set using the key lock setting. The key lock only affects the manual operation of the pump, even when the key lock time is set using the meter.
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10.3.4 Setting the Pump Language Main Menu > Pump > Settings > Device Settings > Language From the Pump Menu, select Select Device Settings. Settings.
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Select Language. Choose the desired language. Select Save.
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10.4 Setting the Pump Date and Time You can set the pump date and time using the meter. Main Menu > Pump > Settings > Date and Time NOTE From the Pump Menu, select Settings. It is very important to set the correct date and time. Otherwise you may not receive the correct amount of insulin at the correct time.
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Select Date and Time. Select the desired time Set the date and time. Select format (12 hr or 24 hr). Save.
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My Data 11.1 Overview Analysing your information stored in the meter is an effective way NOTE for you and your healthcare professional to determine how well you are controlling your diabetes. This analysis is a valuable tool Reviewing reports consumes battery power. It is advisable for making improvements to your diabetes management.
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11.2 The Logbook From the logbook records stored in the meter, you are able to The meter automatically stores up to 2,000 logbook records with view a specific blood glucose result with its attributes (e.g., meal the time and date. You can review up to the last 250 logbook time, carbohydrates, health event and bolus).
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Before reviewing logbook records or control results on a PC, the stored logbook records must first be transferred to a PC running a compatible software application. For product availability, contact Roche. Control results are not used in any report or graph on the meter.
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11.2.1 Understanding the Logbook Meal time icon Note icon Health event icon Time of record Date of record Quick Notes icon Indicates bG column Indicates bolus column Indicates carbohydrate column Blood glucose result...
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Bolus type icon NOTE Logbook screen displays the records in the order in Carbohydrates icon which they occurred with the most recent record shown on top. Carbohydrate amount Carbohydrates advice accepted icon Bolus advice not accepted icon Carbohydrates advice not accepted icon Bolus advice accepted icon Bolus amount bG value range icon...
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Icon descriptions Icon Icon name Description bG Value Range Indicator Icon background colour indicates where the blood glucose result falls within the target range. The background colours of this icon represent: Green: within target range Yellow: below target range Red: hypo Blue: above target range or hyper Meal time Icon is displayed when information exists for this record regarding meal time.
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Icon Icon name Description Carbohydrates advice not accepted Icon is displayed when the carbohydrate amount from the bolus advice recommendation hypo warning screen was changed. Health event Icon is displayed when information exists for this record regarding health events. Standard bolus not confirmed Delivery has not been confirmed by the pump.
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Icon Icon name Description Bolus advice accepted Bolus advice from the meter was accepted. Bolus advice not accepted Bolus advice from the meter was changed prior to delivery. Manual on pump Delivery has not been confirmed by the pump. Bolus manually delivered using Bolus delivered using pen/syringe.
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11.2.2 Viewing and Adjusting Logbook Data Main Menu > My Data > Logbook NOTE Logbook data that has been used for bolus advice (with the exception of notes) cannot be adjusted. Blood glucose results cannot be adjusted. Once you begin delivering a bolus using the pump, any changes you make to the logbook record in My Data on the meter do not modify the bolus that is being delivered by the pump.
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NOTE Scroll down to view additional records if they are present. Logbook records which have been used for bolus advice contain either the Bolus advice accepted icon: or the Bolus advice not accepted icon: . These records are locked and can be viewed but not adjusted. Locked logbook records do not display the Save button at...
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Screens for Viewing and Adjusting Entries in the Logbook Meal Time Carbohydrates Health Events Choose applicable meal time. Set the amount of Choose up to four health If bolus advice is turned on, Select Save. carbohydrates consumed. events. Select Save. and multiple health events Select Save.
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Bolus Note NOTE If a Carbohydrate Bolus is entered and no Carbohydrate Amount has been entered for carbohydrates (Carbohydrates displays No Entry on the bG Record screen in Step 4), you are prompted to enter an amount for carbohydrates. An amount is not required, but the more complete the data the more accurate any future bolus advice recommendations are when using bolus advice.
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Select Quick Notes to make an update. Select Note type a note using the keyboard. Select Back return to Step 3.
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11.2.3 Adding New Data to the Logbook Main Menu > My Data > Add Data When you have finished, select Save to save your entry and return to the Data menu. From the Main Menu, select Select Data. Select any of the options on Data.
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Screens for Adding New Data Date and Time Meal Time Carbohydrates Set the date and time. Select Choose an applicable meal Set the amount of Save. time. Select Save. carbohydrates consumed. Select Save.
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Health Events Bolus NOTE If a Carbohydrate Bolus is entered and no amount has been entered for carbohydrates (Carbs displays No Entry Step 3), you are prompted to enter an amount for carbohydrates. An amount is not required, but the more complete the data the more accurate any future bolus advice...
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Note Type a note to save with this record. Select...
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11.3 The Trend Graph With the trend graph, the meter displays your blood glucose trends and other information using logbook data for the time scale and meal time you choose. 11.3.1 Understanding the Trend Graph Times of day or days of the month Displayed as Xs and connected Blood glucose result...
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Moves forward or back in time Blue line: indicates the basal Basal value by the time scale chosen. insulin amount Example: For a 7-day time Indicates blood glucose target Scroll left/right Green area scale, selecting the scroll left range buttons icon shows the data from the 7 days before the dates currently Hypo warning limit...
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NOTE If data is not available, the No Data Available screen is displayed. Trend graphs do not include corrupt results or control results On the upper right side of the graph, the maximum bolus amount indicator is the pink tick mark with the largest value shown beside it (on this example screen: 15 U).
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NOTE On the lower right side of the graph, the maximum carbohydrate amount indicator is the brown tick mark with the largest value shown beside it (on this example screen: 80 g). The purpose of this indicator is to adjust the scale for the bottom portion of the graph based on the single biggest carbohydrate amount (callout 3) for the time chosen (callout 5).
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11.3.2 Viewing the Trend Graph Main Menu > My Data > Trend NOTE Select to view a list of trend icons and their explanations. From the Main Menu, select Select Trend. Select Configure Data. change how the trend graph displays your trend data.
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Screens for Configuring the Trend Graph Time Scale Data Options Meal Time Select any of the options on Configure Graph screen and refer to the instructions in the rest of this section. Select the time scale. Select Select 1 or more data Select the meal time.
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11.4 The Standard Week With the Standard Week graph, the meter displays your blood NOTE glucose averages, number of tests and standard deviations for each day of an average week, calculated using logbook data from The standard deviation measures how spread out the blood the time scale and meal time you choose.
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11.4.1 Understanding the Standard Week Graph and Table Standard Week Graph Days of week The top of the box indicates the standard deviation above the average and the bottom of the box indicates the standard deviation below the average. The box is not displayed if there is not enough data to determine standard Box for each day...
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Moves forward or back in time by the time scale chosen. Example: For Scroll left/right a 7-day time scale, selecting the buttons scroll left icon shows the data from the 7 days before the dates currently shown. Blood glucose unit of measurement Indicates each blood glucose result.
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Standard Week Table Select Table to switch to the standard week table. The standard week table displays the same data as the standard week graph in table format. To return to the standard week graph from the standard week table, select Graph. Highest blood glucose result for each day of the week Blood glucose average for each day of the week Lowest blood glucose result for each day of the week...
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11.4.2 Viewing Standard Week Data Main Menu > My Data > Standard Week NOTE If there is no data available to display the standard week graph and table for the time scale or meal time chosen, No Data Available screen is displayed. The standard week graph and table do not include corrupt results, control results, HI values or LO values.
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Screens for Configuring Standard Week Data Time Scale Meal Time To change the time scale and Select either of the options meal time displayed for the on the Configure Data screen standard week, select and refer to the instructions Configure. in the rest of this section.
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11.5 The Standard Day With the Standard Day graph, the meter displays your blood glucose averages, number of tests and standard deviations for each time block, calculated using logbook data from the time scale and meal time you choose. NOTE NOTE Refer to the Changing Meter Settings chapter of the The standard deviation measures how spread out the blood...
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11.5.1 Understanding the Standard Day Graph and Table Standard Day Graph Time of day The top of the box indicates 1 standard deviation above the average and the bottom of the box indicates 1 standard deviation below the average. The box is not displayed if there is not enough Box for each data to determine standard...
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Moves forward or back in time by the time scale chosen. Example: For Scroll left/right a 7-day time scale, selecting the buttons scroll left icon shows the data from the 7 days before the dates currently shown. Meal time selection Blood glucose unit of measurement...
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Standard Day Table Select Table to switch to the standard day table. The standard day table displays the same data as the standard day graph in table format. To return to the standard day graph from the standard day table, select Graph. Blood glucose average for each time block Lowest blood glucose result for each time block Time block...
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11.5.2 Viewing Standard Day Data Main Menu > My Data > Standard Day NOTE If there is no data available to display the standard day graph and table for the time scale or meal time chosen, the No Data Available screen is displayed.
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Screens for Configuring Standard Day Data Time Scale Meal Time Select either of the options on the Configure Data screen and refer to the instructions in the rest of this section. Select a time scale. Select Select a meal time. Select Select Back when finished to...
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11.6 Target Data The meter displays a pie chart and table illustrating your blood glucose results as “Above”, “Within”, “Below” and “Hypo” for the time scale and meal time you choose.
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11.6.1 Understanding the Target Chart and Target Table Target Chart Legend Blood glucose result categories Represents the percentages Target chart for the blood glucose result categories Time scale Moves forward or back in time by the time scale chosen. Example: For a 7-day time scale, selecting Scroll left/right buttons...
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Target Table Select Table to switch to the target table. The target table displays the same data as the target chart in table format. To return to the target chart from the target table, select Chart. Number of occurrences Meal time selection Legend Blood glucose result categories Time scale...
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11.6.2 Viewing Target Data Main Menu > My Data > Target NOTE If there is no data available to display the target chart and table for the time scale or meal time chosen, the No Data Available screen is displayed. The target chart and table do not include corrupt results, control results, or HI and LO results.
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Screens for Configuring Target Data Time Scale Meal Time To change the time scale and Select either of the options meal time displayed, select on the Configure Data screen Configure. and refer to the instructions in the rest of this section. Select a time scale.
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11.7 The bG Averages Table The bG Averages table displays your blood glucose averages and standard deviations for the time scale and meal time you choose. NOTE The standard deviation measures how spread out the blood glucose results are from the blood glucose average. A high standard deviation means the blood glucose results vary greatly around the blood glucose average.
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11.7.1 Understanding the bG Averages Table bG Averages Table Data for all test results marked Other icon as Other Data for all test results marked Fasting icon as Fasting Data for all test results marked Bedtime icon as Bedtime Data for all test results marked After meal icon as After meal Data for all test results marked...
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Moves forward or back in time by the time scale chosen. Example: Scroll left/right For a 7-day time scale, selecting buttons the scroll left icon will show the data from the 7 days before the dates currently shown. Blood glucose Calculated for the meal time standard deviation Used to calculate the averages...
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11.7.2 Viewing the bG Averages Table Main Menu > My Data > bG Averages NOTE If there is no data available to display the bG averages table for the time scale or meal time chosen, the Data Available screen is displayed.
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NOTE Select to view a list of meal time icons and their explanations. Choose a time scale. Select Select Back when finished to Save. return to the My Data menu.
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Roche hereby declares that the Accu-Chek Insight diabetes the system complies with the requirements for medical electrical therapy system conforms with the basic requirements and other systems.
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12.1 Explanation of Symbols These symbols may appear on the packaging, on the type plate, and in the User’s Manual for the meter. This product fulfils the requirements of the Consult instructions for use European Directive 98/79/EC on in vitro diagnostic medical devices.
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12.2 List of Icons The following table contains the icons and icon names which may appear on the meter display when the meter is paired with a pump. All of the other icons can be found in the Technical Icon Name Icon Information chapter of the Accu‑Chek Aviva Insight Diabetes Manager User’s Manual.
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Icon Name Icon Icon Name Icon Cancel Bolus Extended Bolus Unconfirmed Cartridge (Pump) Lag Time Daily Total Multiwave Bolus Delayed Duration Multiwave Bolus Delayed Amount Extended Bolus Multiwave Bolus Immediate Amount Extended Bolus Paused Multiwave Bolus Paused...
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Icon Name Icon Icon Name Icon Multiwave Bolus Unconfirmed Pump Settings Pump or Manual on Pump Bolus Pump Stopped or Stop Pump Pump Data Pump Timer Pump Mode Standard Bolus or Bolus Pump Paused Standard Bolus Paused Pump Running or Start Pump Standard Bolus Unconfirmed...
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Icon Name Icon Temporary Basal Rate Temporary Basal Rate Data Therapy settings Version Video...
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If you have a problem with the pairing of the meter and of the Accu‑Chek Aviva Insight Diabetes Manager User’s pump that is not addressed in this chapter, contact Roche. Manual. For troubleshooting pump messages that appear on the meter, refer to the Accu‑Chek Insight Insulin Pump User’s...
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Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution No devices found information message No Bluetooth-activated device is Ensure that the pump and meter are no further within range of the meter. than 2 metres apart. Select to return to the Set Up New Pairing menu.
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Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Device not paired screen appears with the The pump is already paired with Remove the current pairing from the pump. message [Pump name] is already paired to another meter. Refer to the Accu‑Chek Insight Insulin Pump a meter.
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Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Communication lost M-27 maintenance The meter and pump have timed Repeat the steps from the Pairing the Meter and Pump section of this User’s Manual and follow the message out while waiting for pairing confirmation. on-screen instructions on both devices.
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Glossary Term Definition Acting time The period of time from the start of a bolus until your blood glucose level is expected to return to the target level. Active insulin A calculated value representing the effective amount of insulin currently in the body that is working to lower blood glucose.
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Term Definition Alarm Audible or vibrating (silent) notification indicating a reminder, warning, error or maintenance message. Ante Meridiem (12-hour clock notation for “before noon”) Basal rate The amount of insulin delivered per hour that is required to cover your basal, meal-independent insulin needs. Bread Equivalent bG test Reminders to retest your blood glucose after a high blood glucose result, after a low blood glucose result or after a...
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Term Definition Bluetooth Wireless short-range communications technology which connects devices (such as meter and pump) in order to Wireless exchange information. Technology Bolus The amount of insulin delivered (in addition to the basal rate) to cover the intake of food and to correct high blood glucose levels.
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Term Definition Carbohydrates Carbohydrates include sugars and starches. Carbohydrates can increase blood glucose levels slowly or rapidly. (or Carbs) Carbohydrates are generally counted to calculate a bolus insulin amount. Carbohydrate Choice Control result Value displayed on meter as the result of a control test. When the control result is within the range shown on the label of the test strip container, the test strips and the meter are working properly.
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Term Definition Delayed The amount of insulin delivered over a period of time by an Extended Bolus or after the initial amount of a Multiwave amount Bolus. Delayed The amount of time over which an Extended Bolus or Multiwave Bolus is delivered. duration Delivery speed The speed at which the immediate amount of a Standard Bolus or Multiwave Bolus is delivered.
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Term Definition Federal Communications Commission (United States) Flight mode This setting disables all wireless communication on the meter to comply with regulations on air travel. Grams Gigahertz Health event Information about your current health status or activities (Exercise 1, Exercise 2, Stress, Illness, Premenstrual or Customized).
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Term Definition Appears on the meter’s screen when the test result is above the meter’s measuring range. Hyper Hyperglycaemia: A condition that occurs when the blood glucose level is too high. Hyper warning A limit set in the meter. When your blood glucose result is above the hyper warning limit, a warning is displayed. limit The hyper warning limit should be provided by or discussed with your healthcare professional.
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Term Definition Insulin The amount in units (U) by which your insulin dose is adjusted when programming a bolus or when entering a increment manual logbook entry. Insulin pump A device that can deliver a continuous supply of insulin into the body. Insulin The amount of insulin necessary to lower your blood glucose by a certain amount.
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Term Definition Liquid Crystal Display Appears on the meter’s screen when the test result is below the meter’s measuring range. Manual on A bolus which is delivered by using the controls on the pump instead of the meter. pump bolus Max bolus Max bolus serves as a safety measure against unintended large boluses.
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Term Definition mmol/L Millimoles per Litre Multiwave Combines an immediate bolus delivery followed by an Extended Bolus delivery. A multiwave bolus can be helpful bolus when you have meals that include both rapidly and slowly absorbed carbohydrates. Mute Temporarily silences a pump reminder. The reminder will recur in 60 seconds unless you select Dismiss. Not Applicable Note Additional information...
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Term Definition Personal Identification Number Post Meridiem (12-hour clock notation for “after noon”) Pump See Insulin pump. Quick bolus A bolus delivery on the pump using the pump Quick Bolus keys. One key press equals one bolus increment (i.e., 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1.0 or 2.0 units of insulin).
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Term Definition Radio Frequency Standard Deviation Signal Suspends meter signals until the suspension period ends or the meter is turned on. suspension Snack size The snack size defines a threshold of carbohydrates above which a meal rise is triggered. Snooze Reschedules a meter reminder to reoccur in a preset amount of time (for example, in 5 minutes).
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Term Definition Start time The start time of a time block. Target range The desired upper and lower limits of your blood glucose level considered acceptable when fasting or before a meal as set by your healthcare professional. Test strip A plastic strip that, when inserted into a meter, reacts with a blood drop to deliver a blood glucose result.
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Term Definition Warning limit See Hyper warning limit or Hypo warning limit.
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Index acting time bolus description 28 cancelling a bolus 82, 84 setting 21 deleting a customised bolus 80 automatic off timer 128 delivering 55 settings 130, 132, 133, 134, 135 type 56 basal profile bolus advice activating 107 options 28 clearing 109 overview 25 programming 103...
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carbohydrate health events set amount 163, 167 choose health event 53, 163, 168 unit description 22 setting percentages 21 unit setting 18 home screen, description 5 carbohydrate ratio hyper warning limit 18 description 26 hypo warning limit 18 setting 19 carbohydrates accepted icon 158 carbohydrates not accepted icon 159 icon list 156, 201...
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lag time 135 pairing 31 language 17 pump language 148 logbook pump reminders 115, 116, 117 adding new data 166 pump settings 115 adjusting data 161 description 154 record description 154 quick bolus increment 132 main menu screen 6 scroll bar 6 maintenance message 207, 208 setup wizard 14, 16 maximum bolus amount 134...
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target range 19 test strip container 47 test strip slot 48 therapy settings 115, 127 time 18 time blocks 24 time format 17 trend graph 170 cable 9, 12 PC port 12 use by date 47 warning limits description 23 setting 18...
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Distributed in the United Kingdom by: Roche Diabetes Care Limited Charles Avenue, Burgess Hill West Sussex, RH15 9RY, United Kingdom Accu-Chek Pump Careline UK Freephone number: 0800 731 22 91 ROI Freephone number: 1 800 88 23 51 calls may be recorded for training purposes Some mobile operators may charge for calls to these numbers.
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