Accu-Chek Spirit User Manual page 217

Insulin pump
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Glossary
STOP
When your insulin pump is in STOP, it does not deliver any insulin. The
insulin delivery is only stopped if an error occurs or if your insulin pump
is put into a necessary STOP, (e.g. when changing the cartridge, adapter
or infusion set or for data transfer). Functions such as Extended bolus or
temporary basal rate are interrupted by putting your insulin pump into
STOP.
STOP screen
The STOP screen is the starting point for all functions that require that
your insulin pump does not deliver insulin.
Temporary basal rate
Temporary increase or decrease of your basal rate profile in percentages
(from 0 – 200 %) to match changing insulin needs due to increased or
decreased activity level, illness or stress.
Timeout
For your safety and convenience, your insulin pump automatically returns
to the RUN or STOP screen if no key is pressed within a certain time limit.
Any changes made are not saved.
U100
This is the insulin concentration. Each millilitre of liquid contains 100
International Units of insulin. Your insulin pump has been developed
exclusively for delivery of U100 short-acting insulin or fast-acting insulin
analogue.
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