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Getting you up to speed.Quick Reference Guide

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Client Animas

Job name/description 627019 - OTP QRG - CAN

ENG - 410-181-51rA

Document size 6" x 6"

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See your Owner’s Booklet for complete instructions including important safety information.

CAUTION: Federal (U.S.) law restricts this device to sale by, or on order of, a physician.

Intended UseYour OneTouch® Ping® Glucose Management System is indicated for the treatment of insulin-requiring diabetes and for the quantitative measurement of glucose in fresh capillary whole blood.

Your OneTouch® Ping® Insulin Pump is indicated for continuous subcutaneous infusion of insulin for the treatment of insulin-requiring diabetes.

Your OneTouch® Ping® Meter-remote Blood Glucose Monitoring System is intended to be used for the quantitative measurement of glucose in fresh capillary whole blood. When used together with the OneTouch® Ping® Insulin Pump, it also functions as a wireless (RF) remote control to deliver insulin from the pump. Your OneTouch® Ping® Meter-remote Blood Glucose Monitoring System is intended for use for self-testing outside the body (in vitro diagnostic use) by people with diabetes at home and by healthcare professionals in a clinical setting as an aid to monitor the effectiveness of diabetes control. Your OneTouch® Ping® Meter-remote Blood Glucose Monitoring System is specifically indicated for use on the finger, forearm or palm. It should not be used for the diagnosis of diabetes or testing of newborns.

Customer Service (U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico) 1-877-937-7867

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Table of Contents

OneTouch® Ping® Insulin Pump 4OneTouch® Ping® Pump Startup Overview 4Changing the Battery 5Home Screen Overview 6Main Menu 7Pump 8Bolus Menu 9Basal Menu 10History 11 Suspend/Resume 11Prime/Rewind 12Changing the Insulin Cartridge and Priming Your Pump 13-15

OneTouch® Ping® Meter-Remote 16Meter Home Screen/Main Menu Screen 17Changing the Batteries/Coding Your Meter-Remote 18-19Options After Taking a BG Test 19

OneTouch® Ping® System 20Using Your Meter-Remote and Pump Together as a System 20Activating RF and Pairing On Your Meter-Remote and Pump 20-22Deactivating RF On Your Meter-Remote and Pump 23-24Pump Home and Meter Home Screens On Your Meter-Remote 24-25Main Menu Screen 25Calculating and Delivering a Bolus 26-28Checking Pump and Meter-Remote Status 29-30

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Congratulations! You have chosen one of the most advanced diabetes management systems available today. Your OneTouch® Ping® Glucose Management System will play an integral part in the blood glucose management and continuous insulin delivery regimen you established with your healthcare professional.

Pump Startup Steps1. Insert Battery 2. Update Time/Date and Battery Type on Verification Screen 3. Confirm Verification Screen 4. Proceed to Rewind/Prime Procedure (See page 12)

NOTE: Refer to the Owner’s Booklet that came with your OneTouch® Ping® Insulin Pump for further instructions on proper usage.

OneTouch® Ping® Pump Startup Overview

Display Screen

Contrast button

Audio bolus/ezBolus™ button

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Changing the Battery

1. Unscrew the battery cap with a counter-clockwise motion.2. Insert a Lithium AA (1.5V) battery, positive (+) end first, into the battery compartment.3. Replace the battery cap by turning clockwise until snug. Do Not over tighten, as this

can cause the pump case to crack. Cracks, chips, or damage to your pump may affect the battery contact and/or the waterproof feature of your pump.

NOTE: Every time you change the battery:• A full rewind and prime sequence is necessary (see next section).• The IOB calculation starts over at zero.• The Combo Bolus settings return to the factory-set default duration and splits.• You should review your basal program settings.

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Home Screen Overview

The first screen that is displayed when you “wake up” your pump after set up is the Home screen. Press , , or button to wake up your pump.

The Home Screen might show additional content if any of the following features are active:

• Extended bolus • Temp basal • Suspend

TIPS:• Use the / buttons to scroll to the desired selection and press the

button to select. If the cursor is flashing, it means your pump is in Edit Mode and by scrolling up or down, you can edit the flashing field.

• Once you have finished editing, press to confirm your entry and to exit the Edit Mode.

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Status

Basal Rate0.025U/Hr

Insulin: 105UMenu

Time of DayBattery Life Indicator

Insulin Remaining in CartridgeMain Menu ShortcutStatus Screens Shortcut

Current Basal Rate

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Bolus - Takes you to the Normal Bolus screen, or the Bolus Menu if you have activated Advanced Bolus features. From the Bolus Menu you can select the bolus type, program and deliver the bolus dose.

Suspend/Resume - Suspend stops all insulin delivery and Resume restarts basal delivery.

History - Allows you to review history of boluses, total daily dose (TDD), alarms, primes, suspend and basal information.

Basal - Allows you to access and program your basal rate.

Setup - Allows you to personalize the settings and features of your pump, as well as enable advanced features on the pump.

Prime/Rewind - Enables you to properly load the cartridge as well as prime your infusion set tubing and fill your cannula or needle.

Status - Displays your current/most recent settings and pump deliveries.

Main Menu

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MAIN MENU

Home

BolusSuspnd/ResumHistoryBasalSetupPrime/RewindStatus

Highlight the desired option and press

to access pump functions.

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Pump

Time/Date: Allows you to set the current time and date.

Sound: Allows you to adjust sounds for pump-related functions.

• Normal Bolus • Audio Bolus • Temp Basal • Alert • Reminder • Warning • Alarm

Pump sounds may be set to:

• Vibrate (Vib) • Low Volume (L) • Medium Volume (M)• High Volume (H) • No Sound (OFF)

For safety reasons, some sounds cannot be turned off. Advanced: Allows you to activate additional features on your pump to help you manage your diabetes.

• Audio Bolus• Advanced Bolus and Multiple Basal Programs• Insulin Limits • Language Setup, Display Timeout, Contrast and Battery Type• Auto-OFF• Low Cartridge Warning Setting and Occlusion Sensitivity Setting• Personal Settings (Insulin to Carb (I:C) Ratios; Insulin Sensitivity Factor (ISF);

BG Target Ranges) • Insulin on Board (IOB) Setting • Sick Day Guidelines

SETUP

Main Menu

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Bolus Menu

Normal Bolus

Normal - Program an insulin dose for immediate delivery.

Advanced Bolus Features

• ezCarb - Calculate and then deliver a suggested insulin dose to account for carb intake. ezCarb Boluses can be delivered as a Normal or Combo Bolus.

• ezBG - Calculate and then deliver a suggested insulin dose to cover a high BG.• Combo Bolus - Program an insulin dose to be delivered over an extended

period of time.• Reminders - Set reminders to program your bolus or check your BG at a

certain time after each bolus.

TIPS:• Advanced Bolus features allow access to the ezCarb, ezBG, and Combo Bolus.

All Advanced Bolus features are activated in the Setup Advanced Menu.• ezCarb also allows a BG Bolus to be added to an ezCarb bolus.• The pump will automatically calculate your bolus dose, based on the I:C ratio,

ISF and BG Target range entered in the Setup Advanced Menu for the current time of day.

BOLUS MENU

Main Menu

NormalezCarbezBGCombo BolusReminders

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Setting a Basal Program

Each basal program can be set with up to 12 different basal rates in a 24-hour period.

The BASAL MENU displays the following:

• Total basal insulin programmed for the 24-hour period.• Temp (if you wish to program a Temporary Basal rate).• An “A” with active basal program in all upper case letters indicates the

active program.

TIPS:• If you have activated multiple basal programs in the Setup Advanced menu,

all 4 basal program options will be displayed as shown above.• The pump will not deliver any temporary basal set below 0.025 U/Hr. Any

temporary basal rate set below 0.025 U/Hr will automatically be re-set to 0.025 U/Hr.

Temp Basal Features

This feature allows you to increase your active basal delivery rate for events such as sick days or decrease for events such as exercise.

• Decrease basal rate by 90% (in 10% decrements) or increase basal rate up to 200% (in 10% increments). Temp Basal also can be set to OFF.

• Duration up to 24 hours in half-hour increments.

Basal Menu BASAL MENU

Main Menu

Total 0.00U

TempA1-WEEKDAY 2-other 3-weekend 4-exercise

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History Menu

Suspend/Resume

View and Access Important Records

TIPS:

• In order to navigate through the records, scroll up to highlight the “Record” field and press to activate Review Mode. Use / buttons to scroll through records.

• Record 1 indicates the most recent record.

• Suspending the pump allows insulin delivery to be stopped temporarily.

• Resuming the pump restarts the basal delivery of insulin.

TIPS:• Suspend cancels delivery of any Temp Basal or Bolus, including Combo Bolus

that may be currently active.

MAIN MENU

Home

BolusSuspnd/ResumHistoryBasalSetupPrime/RewindStatus

BOLUS

History Menu

Record 1

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ezCarb

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2.80U of 2.80U

COMPLETED

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Prime/Rewind: Enables you to properly align the cartridge and piston rod as well as prime your infusion set tubing and fill your cannula or needle before connecting to your pump.

CAUTION: NEVER PRIME THE TUBING OR TIGHTEN THE CARTRIDGE CAP WHILE INFUSION SET IS CONNECTED TO YOUR BODY.

ezPrime

• Rewind - Retracts the piston to allow a new cartridge to be installed.• Load Cart - Prepares the cartridge and piston to deliver insulin.• Prime - Removes air from the infusion set by filling it with insulin.• Fill Cannula - Removes air from the cannula by filling it with insulin.

TIPS:• The Fill Cannula step is not required for your pump to operate. For example,

when you prime your pump after a battery change and you are not inserting a new infusion set, this step is not necessary.

• Use the arrows on the bottom of the pump screen to navigate through status screens.

Prime/Rewind ezPrime

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Changing the Insulin Cartridge

1. Disconnect infusion set from your body.2. Remove infusion set from your skin and discard.3. Unscrew the cartridge compartment cap using a counter-clockwise motion. Leave tubing connected to the cartridge.4. Pull cartridge straight out.5. Disconnect tubing from cartridge and discard cartridge.6. Fill new cartridge according to Instructions for Use included with your cartridge.7. Remove infusion set tubing cap from Luer connector. (Not all infusion sets have these caps.)8. Thread the Luer connector of the infusion set through the smaller opening of the cartridge compartment cap.9. Remove cap from the filled cartridge tip.

10. Attach infusion set Luer connector to cartridge tip using clockwise motion until snug. Then twist another quarter turn.

Changing the Insulin Cartridge and Priming Your Pump

Correctly threaded through cap

Connect infusion set to cartridge here

Luer connector of infusion set

Top of cartridge compartment cap

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Priming Your Pump

1. Disconnect your infusion set from your body. Leave the infusion set disconnected until the prime is complete. 2. On the MAIN MENU screen, highlight “Prime/Rewind” and press . 3. Highlight “Rewind” on the ezPrime menu screen and press . 4. Highlight “Go Rewind” on the REWIND MOTOR screen and press .

Your pump will vibrate as it performs a self-test and will then rewind the piston rod. Wait for the rewind action to finish.

5. Your pump will beep once and the REWIND COMPLETE screen will appear. 6. Insert the cartridge and screw the cartridge compartment cap back on the pump using a clockwise motion until snug. With “Continue” highlighted, press .

ezPrime

Main Menu

RewindLoad CartPrimeFill Cannula

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Load U100cartridge.

Attach cap.Select Continue.

Continue

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7. The LOAD CARTRIDGE ACTIVE screen will appear as your pump aligns the piston rod with the cartridge. Wait for the alignment action to finish.

8. Your pump will beep once and the Prime screen will appear. With “Continue” highlighted, press .

9. The DELIVER PRIME screen will appear. With “Go Prime” highlighted, press and hold until you see 5 drops of insulin come out the end of your infusion set. This means your tubing is primed.

The PRIMING ACTIVE screen will appear followed by the PRIMING DONE screen.

10. On the ezPrime menu screen, press with “Fill Cannula” highlighted.

11. The FILL CANNULA screen will appear. Use the / buttons to enter the cannula fill amount and press . Refer to your Instructions for Use included with your infusion set for the correct fill amount.

12. With “Go” highlighted, press to fill the cannula and return to the Home screen.

PRIME

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Continue.

ContinueInsulin: 200U

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Go PrimeInsulin: 200U

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Amount

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Test strip portLED indicator light

High contrast color display

USB data port

SmartChip® port

Up and Down buttons

Back button

OK button

This is the pre-set unit of measure.

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Meter Home Screen

The Meter Home screen appears whenever you turn your meter-remote on, and displays your most recent BG test result, along with your average BG test results for the current meal period.

Once you begin using your meter-remote and pump together as a system, your meter-remote will display either the Meter Home screen or the Pump Home screen (see next chapter).

• Press to go to the Main Menu screen.

Main Menu Screen

The Main Menu screen provides access to most meter-remote functions.

• Bolus – calculate and deliver a bolus from your pump.

• FastFacts – view on-screen summaries of historical BG test results.

• Meter Settings – program meter-remote settings for your personal use.

• Add Logbook Entry – record health-related data to your meter-remote memory.

• System Status – review and troubleshoot meter-remote, pump, and RF operations.

NOTE: You will not be able to deliver a bolus from your pump, or review and troubleshoot pump operations, until you begin using your meter-remote and pump together as a system (see next section).

Meter Home

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Coding Your Meter-Remote

Code numbers are used to calibrate your meter-remote with your test strips. Every time you open a new vial of test strips, you will need to match the code on your meter-remote with the code on your test strip vial.

1. Insert a test strip into the meter-remote. When the Test/Match Code screen appears, it will display the code number from your last test.

Changing the Batteries

1. Remove the battery compartment cover by pressing the tab to the right and then lifting the cover.

2. Lift both batteries out by pulling up on the ribbon.3. Take the plus (+) end of one battery and insert it underneath

the plastic tab at the plus (+) end of one of the battery compartments. Then push down on the minus (-) end until the battery clicks into place.

4. Repeat these steps with the second battery.5. Replace the battery compartment cover by inserting the two

compartment tabs into the matching holes and then pushing down on the cover until it clicks into place.

NOTE: You must insert the plus (+) end of each battery before the minus (-) end for the batteries to be installed correctly.

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2. Verify that the code number on your meter-remote matches the code number on the test strip vial. If the codes do not match, press until the codes match.

3. Press when the codes match. You will go to the Test/Apply Blood screen where you can perform a BG or control solution test.

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Options After Taking a BG Test

Once your BG test result appears on the meter-remote display, you can choose to:

• Calculate and deliver a bolus from your pump (see next section).

• Add a comment to your BG test result (see Adding Comments to Glucose Test Results in your Owner’s Booklet).

• Go to the meter-remote Main Menu screen.

• Compare the current BG test result with your previous result, and your average for the current meal period.

With your BG test result displayed, highlight the desired option and press .

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Using Your Meter-Remote and Pump Together as a System

Your meter-remote and pump are designed to work together as a system. This allows you to access certain pump functions directly from your meter-remote, and use the current BG test result on your meter-remote in ezCarb and ezBolus calculations.

Before you can use your meter-remote and pump together as a system, both devices must be paired with RF activated. When you activate pairing on your meter-remote, RF is automatically activated. RF and pairing must be activated separately on your pump.

Activating RF and Pairing on Your Meter-Remote and Pump

You will need access to both devices when you activate RF and pairing, and you must keep both device displays turned on during the procedure.

Activating RF and Pairing on Your Pump

Use your pump display and buttons for the next 3 steps.

1. Highlight “Setup” on the MAIN MENU screen and press . Then highlight “Advanced” and press . Scroll through the SETUP ADV screens until the SETUP ADV 10 screen appears.

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SETUP ADV 10

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2. Highlight the “RF” field and press . Use the /buttons to set the “RF” field to “ON” and press to activate RF on your pump.

3. With the “Search” field highlighted, press . Use the/ buttons to set the “Search” field to “ON” and press

to activate pairing on your pump. “[Searching]” will appear on the display as your pump searches for a meter-remote within RF range.

SETUP ADV 10

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Activating RF and Pairing on Your Meter-Remote

Use your meter-remote display and buttons for the next 2 steps.

1. Highlight “Meter Settings” on the Main Menu screen and press . Then highlight “RF” and press . Highlight “Pairing” and press .

RF Set-up

RF on/offRF Channel

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2. Highlight “Start Pairing” and press to activate pairing on your meter-remote. Your meter-remote will search for an insulin pump within RF range.

Confirming Pairing on Your Pump and Meter-Remote

1. When your pump finds a meter-remote, the serial number on the back of your meter-remote will appear on the pump display. Confirm that this is the correct serial number. With “Confirm” highlighted, press to confirm pairing on your pump.

2. When your meter-remote finds a pump, the serial number on the back of your pump will appear on the meter-remote. Confirm that this is the correct serial number. With “Accept” highlighted, press to confirm pairing on your meter-remote.

3. Press to confirm the Notification that reminds you that the bolus calculator settings on your meter-remote have been replaced by those last set and saved on your pump.

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SETUP ADV 10

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Pairing

1.Activate Pairing-Mode on pump2.Select <Start Pairing>

Start PairingCancel

Pairing Searching for insulin pump

Found Pump: SN: 123456789

AcceptCancel

Meter-Remote Display

Stored meter calculatorsettings will be

overwritten by settings from pump.

Notification

Confirm

Meter-Remote Display

Deactivating RF on Your Meter-Remote and PumpThere are times when you might need to deactivate RF on your devices, such as when you are on an airplane. When you deactivate RF on your devices, they will no longer be paired, and you will not be able to use your meter-remote to deliver a bolus from your pump.

Deactivating RF on Your Meter-Remote

Use your meter-remote display and buttons for the next 5 steps.

1. Highlight “Meter Settings” on the Main Menu screen and press .

2. Highlight “RF” and press .3. Highlight “RF on/off” on the RF Setup screen and press .

4. With “RF off” highlighted, press .

5. With “Confirm” highlighted, press to deactivate RF on your meter-remote.

RF Set-up

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Notification

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RF on/off The RF is active. Caution!

RF offCancel

All communication to connected RF devices will be stopped with RF off!

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Pump Home and Meter Home Screens on Your Meter-Remote

When RF is activated on both devices and they are paired, the Pump Home screen will appear whenever the meter-remote is turned on. The Pump Home screen displays a current snapshot of insulin delivery, along with the units remaining in your pump cartridge.

Deactivating RF on Your Pump

Use your pump display and buttons for the next 2 steps.

1. Highlight “Setup” on the MAIN MENU screen and press . Then highlight “Advanced” and press . Scroll through the SETUP ADV screens until the SETUP ADV 10 screen appears.

2. Highlight the “RF” field and press . Use the / buttons to set the “RF” field to “OFF” and press to deactivate RF on your pump.

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SETUP ADV 10

Home

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Press to go to the Meter Home screen which displays your most recent BG test result, and your average BG test results for the current meal period.

NOTE: Whenever the devices are paired, the Home screens on the meter-remote will show an RF symbol indicating signal strength.

• Press to switch between the Pump Home screen and Meter Home screen.• Press on either the Pump Home screen or Meter Home screen to go to the Main

Menu screen on your meter-remote.

Main Menu Screen

The Main Menu screen on your meter-remote gives you access to most meter-remote functions, including those that let you deliver a bolus from your pump. See page 21 for more information on the Main Menu screen.

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Calculating and Delivering a Bolus

To begin the steps for calculating and delivering a bolus from your meter-remote, highlight “Bolus” on the Main Menu screen and press . Then highlight the desired bolus option on the Bolus Menu screen and press . You may also choose to calculate and deliver a bolus right after taking a BG test on your meter-remote. If your devices become unpaired or if there is a problem with RF communication, you will only be able to use your meter-remote to calculate (but not deliver) the bolus. See your Owner’s Booklet for more information.

Normal Bolus

1. Press to enter the desired bolus amount on the Normal Bolus screen and press .

With “Go” highlighted, press to deliver the bolus, or press any meter-remote function button to stop it.

ezCarb

1. Press to manually enter the desired carb amount on the ezCarb Home screen and press . Highlight the “I:C” field if you need to make changes, or highlight “Show Result” and press .

Bolus Menu

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Combo Bolus Main Menu

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2. On the Bolus Total screen, choose to deliver the suggested amount or a different amount. Press to enter the desired amount and press .

3. Deliver the ezCarb Bolus as a Normal or Combo Bolus by setting the desired option in the “Type” field and press . With “Go” highlighted, press to deliver the ezCarb Bolus.

NOTE: Instead of manually entering carb amounts, you may choose to enter carb amounts from the Food Database by highlighting “Food list” and pressing .

Adding a BG Bolus to an ezCarb Bolus

On the ezCarb Home screen, you can choose to add a BG correction bolus to your ezCarb calculation.

1. Highlight “Add BG” on the ezCarb Home screen and press . On the BG Correct screen, press to make changes to your current (Actual) BG level and press . Do the same with your Target BG and/or your ISF values and press after each change.

2. With “Show Result” highlighted, press . You will return to the Bolus Total screen, with the calculated BG correction units appearing in the “BG” field.

Bolus Total

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Bolus Total

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BG Correct

Main Menu

Actual Target = IS Factor Show Result

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BG Correct

Main Menu

Actual Target = IS Factor Show Result

12.2 mmol/L-6.6 mmol/L+5.6 mmol/L2.1 mmol/L

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ezBG

1. On the ezBG screen, highlight the “Actual,” “Target,” and/or “IS Factor” fields if you need to make changes, and press after each change. With “ Show Result” highlighted, press to display the ezBG Total screen with the suggested bolus amount.

2. Press to enter the desired bolus amount and press . With “Go” highlighted, press to deliver the ezBG Bolus.

ezBG Actual Target = IS Factor

Show Result Main Menu

12.4 mmol/L-6.6 mmol/L+5.8 mmol/L2.1 mmol/L

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Combo Bolus

1. Press to enter the desired bolus amount on the Combo Bolus screen and press . Highlight the “Duration” or “Norm:Ext” fields if you need to make changes and press after each change.

2. With “Go” highlighted, press to deliver the Combo Bolus.

Combo Bolus TotalDurationNorm:Ext

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8.50U0.5Hr

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Checking Pump and Meter-Remote Status

You can review the status of various pump functions directly on your meter-remote. You can also verify your meter-remote serial number and software version number.

Checking Pump Status

1. Highlight “System Status” on the Main Menu screen and press . 2. Highlight “Pump Status” and press to access a series of

insulin delivery status screens.3. Press while any status screen number is highlighted and

flashing to go to the next status screen.

Status Screen 1 – Current (active) basal

Status Screen 2 – Last bolus and IOB

Status Screen 3 – Total basal and bolus units for the current day

System Status

Pump Status

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Status Active Basal

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Status Screen 4 – Last Combo Bolus

Status Screen 5 – Last Temp Basal

Status Screen 6 – Pump serial number and software version number

Checking Meter-Remote Status

1. Highlight “Meter Status” on the System Status screen and press .

Your meter-remote serial number and software version number will appear.

System Status

Pump Status

Meter Status

Status Temp Basal

Main Menu

Start End Change

4:00pm 6:00pm

-50%

5

Jun 19-06ACTIVE

Status Combo Bolus

Main Menu

Start time End time Delivered

12:00pm2:00pm

8.50 / 8.50U

4

COMPLETED Jun 19-06

Status Codes

Main Menu

REV=XXX.XX.XXS/N# 76543-21

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Covered by U.S. patent 6,656,148, other patents pending. OneTouch® Ultra® is a trademark of Johnson & Johnson. Energizer® is a trademark of the Eveready Company.

P/N: 410-181-51 Rev. A Rev. Date: 09/2010

410-181-51

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