Energizer 515 Blood Glucose Meter User Manual


 
Check your pump and test your blood sugar. Follow the guidelines prescribed by your healthcare professional to
manage your diabetes as needed.
NOTE: The STATUS screen shows any alarms and alerts that are active.
Question: Why are alarms important?
Answer: Your pump monitors activities and notifies you if there is an unusual pump status or your attention is
required. When an attention alarm is active, INSULIN DELIVERY IS STOPPED and immediate operator interaction is
required.
If the Vibrate mode is on, all alarms and alerts start as vibrations and then change to beeps. For your safety, if
there is no response after ten minutes, the beeps change to a siren. The siren continues every minute until the
alarm is cleared.
What to do
When an alarm is triggered, the pump goes into Attention mode (a solid circle displays) and an alarm message shows
on the screen. The pump then defaults to the HOME screen. Do these steps when you get an alarm:
1
View the alarm: From the HOME screen, press any button to see the alarm message.
2
Read all of the alarm text. There are instructions on how to fix the alarm condition. (Press to read more
text, if available.)
3
Clear the alarm. Press ESC then ACT after you read the alarm instructions.
4
The HOME screen appears.
5
Follow the instructions that appeared with the alarm to fix the alarm condition.
6
Check your settings (i.e., time/date, basal, etc.) to make sure they are correct.
Alarm conditions
Alarms put the pump in Attention mode.
A (ALARM)
This alarm shows the letter A followed by two numbers. A-alarms cause all insulin delivery to stop. Your pump
settings are retained. If this alarm repeats often, call our 24 Hour HelpLine for assistance.
132 Troubleshooting and alarms