Accu-Chek Spirit User Manual page 216

Insulin pump
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Glossary
IPX8 according to IEC 60529
Protection against the effects of temporary immersion in water. Ingress of
water in quantities causing harmful effects is not possible when the device
is temporarily immersed in water under standardized conditions (maximal
60 minutes a day and 2.5 meters [8 feet]).
Luer-lock connector
A standardized fitting at the end of the infusion set, the cartridge and the
adapter which allows them to be locked together without leaking.
Personal settings
Your insulin pump must be programmed with your personal settings prior
to starting insulin pump therapy. Personal settings include the basal rate
profile(s), the correct time and date and all other variable values which
can be tailored to your individual needs on your insulin pump or using
Accu-Chek Insulin Pump Configuration Software.
RUN
During normal use, your insulin pump is in RUN and insulin is
continuously delivered. Boluses, temporary basal rates and almost all
functions can be programmed from RUN.
RUN screen
The RUN screen is the starting point for all functions which can be
accessed while your insulin pump delivers insulin. Your insulin pump
displays the RUN screen during normal use when no programming is
currently being performed. The time, current hourly basal rate, basal rate
profile and all functions currently activated appear on the RUN screen.
Settings
Settings are individually programmable values and parameters that affect
the way your insulin pump works.
Scrolling
Scrolling allows a fast and easy programming of larger values.
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