Occlusion detection, Personal basal delivery patterns, Power supply – Energizer MMT-511 User Manual

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Occlusion detection

The detection of an occlusion will trigger a “no delivery alarm.” Up
to 3.0 units of “missed” insulin are required to trigger the occlu-
sion alarm. If the occlusion is released, this insulin will be deliv-
ered. The table below demonstrates occlusion detections based on
U100 insulin. Three different rates of insulin delivery are shown.
Each with a minimum, typical and maximum time to trigger a “no
delivery alarm.”

Personal basal delivery patterns

Allows programming of up to three different basal patterns:
Standard, A and B.

Power supply

The pump is powered by a standard 1.5 V AAA alkaline battery.
(Energizer recommended for best results.)

The remote is powered by an A23 alkaline battery. Battery life,
approximately 6 months.

Rate

Minimum
Time

Typical Time

Maximum
Time

bolus delivery
(1.5u/minute)

10 seconds

25 seconds

2 minutes

1.0u/h

30 minutes

75 minutes

3 hours

0.1u/h

5 hours

12.5 hours

30 hours

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