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PROOF (LR #3557), 2002-11-25 «5118-51A Cozmo User Manual»
About the alarms (Beep/Vibrate
settings)
The pump can be set to “Beep” or “Vibrate” when an
alert or alarm occurs (see chapter 2, page 27). With Beep
selected, the pump beeps when you press a key. When
Vibrate is selected, the pump will not beep (or vibrate)
when keys are pressed. (NOTE: the battery is used much
more quickly when you use Vibrate.)
There are several types of alarm tones/vibration patterns:
• Continuous alarm: Indicates a problem which caused
insulin delivery to be stopped. Since the pump uses
short-acting insulin, your BG level will start to rise very
quickly. See to alarms immediately.
Beep: 4 double-beeps, repeating every 10 seconds until
you press the appropriate key to silence it.
Vibrate: 4 double-vibrations, repeated every 10 seconds
until you press the appropriate key to silence it.
• Attention alarm: Indicates a problem that you need to
see to, however it is not serious enough to have stopped
insulin delivery. Examples include low cartridge vol-
ume, low battery, etc.
Beep: 4 double-beeps, repeated once per minute.
Vibrate: 4 double-vibrations, repeated once per minute.
• Single alarm: This is a notification alert.
Beep: pump beeps once.
Vibrate: pump vibrates once.
• Stopped alarm: Indicates the pump is stopped.
Beep: 3 beeps, repeated every 5 minutes.
Vibrate: 3 vibrations, repeated every 5 minutes.
You can set the volume of the Beep alarm to Low, Me-
dium, or High (see chapter 2, page 27). However, if you
have selected Low or Medium, and a delivery-related
alarm (or other alarm which affects delivery) occurs that
is not cleared within 5 minutes, the pump will automati-
cally select the High setting in order to get your attention.
Also, if Vibrate is selected and you do not clear the alarm
within 5 minutes, the pump will automatically begin to
switch between vibrating and beeping at the High set-
ting.
The backlight automatically lights whenever an alarm or
alert occurs.
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