Create Your Daily Basal Program For The First Time - Abbott FreeStyle Aviator User Manual

Insulin delivery and glucose monitoring system
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Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup
2.1 Set Up Your System
Steps
Do This
14.
Skip optional settings.
a.
Notice
Edit is highlighted.
b.
Scroll to highlight
c.
Enter button.
Press
d.
If you are setting up your pump for the first time you will not see the "Setup
Wizard is complete" screen. Skip to the next task in Section 2.2.
e.
Decide what to do next.
If you want to
Create your daily
program
now (using
default settings)
Set up or edit
bolus
calculator
options, bolus
and basal limits, audio/
vibe, low insulin, alarms,
display preferences,
locked
items, and one-
button bolus for first time
use
15.
Check your work.
You have done this procedure correctly when the time and date are correct, and
you have selected all your basic settings correctly.
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Skip.
Then do this
basal
You will skip to the next task 2.2 Create Your
Daily Basal Program for the First Time.
Go to Section 6: When You're Ready –
Optional Settings for instructions on editing
optional settings. Ask healthcare professional
for assistance as needed.
The table in Section 12 – Appendix B shows
the default settings for all options.
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2.2 Create Your Daily Basal Program for the First Time

Purpose
To program your daily basal delivery information into your pump using the Aviator Companion.
When
Do this procedure:
Before you use your system for the first time.
After you have set up basic settings for your pump in
Materials
Your companion fully charged and paired with your pump.
Your companion and pump with initial settings programmed.
Healthcare professional's recommendations for your starting basal pump settings in
12 – Appendix A.
Helpful Information
FreeStyle Aviator System, you are able to program a specific basal rate for each segment of time in
With the
your day. These segments are referred to as blocks. Each block of time can be programmed for a specific period
of time at a specific rate. There are a maximum of 48 blocks – one block for each ½ hour of the day.
at least ONE block or time range. If you only enter one block, the rate
Your daily basal program must include
will prevail for 24 hours.
Your goal is to work with your healthcare professional to find the
check with your healthcare professional regularly until you find the basal rates that work for you. To edit your
daily basal rate, follow the procedures in Section 7.1.
You can also create other basal programs, such as weekend, exercise, or a
Procedure:
Steps
Do This
1.
Create your Daily basal
program.
a.
Notice
OK is highlighted.
b.
Press
Enter button.
Section 2: Using the System for the First Time – Quick Setup
2.2 Create Your Daily Basal Program for the First Time
Section 2.1.
basal rates
that work for you. Be prepared to
temporary basal
in Section 7.
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