Quick Reference for Caregivers
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Deltec Cozmo Insulin Pump ®
Quick Reference Guide for Caregivers
What is Diabetes?...2 Deltec Cozmo Pump Basics...3 ®
Loading a New Insulin Cartridge...4 Delivering Boluses...6 Giving a Correction Bolus... 10 Selecting a Temporary Basal Rate... 11 Stopping and Starting the Pump... 12 Replacing the Battery ... 13 Disconnect Feature... 14 Alerts and Alarms... 15 Home Screens... 16
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We hope this summarized guide is helpful to you as a caregiver for a person with diabetes. If you have any questions after reading through this information, the User Manual, and the Instructions for Use, please contact Smiths Medical Customer Support at 1-800-826-9703 or visit us online at www.cozmore.com.
Welcome Welcome to the Deltec Cozmo Insulin Pump Quick Reference Guide for Caregivers. This Quick Guide is provided to you because someone in your care wears a Deltec Cozmo insulin pump. The Deltec Cozmo insulin pump gives the wearer a simpler way to manage his or her diabetes. ®
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This Quick Reference Guide provides abbreviated information on diabetes and instructions for a few common features of the Deltec Cozmo insulin pump. Please read the User Manual supplied with the pump, and the Instructions for Use supplied with the cartridge for detailed instructions, warnings, and cautions. Additional help is available by calling Smiths Medical Customer Support at 800-826-9703. ®
Your Role In Insulin Pump Therapy Communication is essential for a caregiver and should include: > A record of target blood glucose ranges, for before meals and after meals > Schedule and supplies for checking blood glucose > Emergency back-up plan, supplies for injecting insulin, and insulin pump supplies > Meal plan information including carbohydrate amounts for meals and snacks > Carbohydrate sources for treating hypoglycemia (low blood glucose) such as glucose tablets or gel > Guidelines for treating hyperglycemia (high blood glucose) > Signed prescriptions/instructions for insulin doses and glucagon > A plan for communicating with the individual’s healthcare provider or team (phone/pager numbers) and emergency contact numbers (home, work, and cell phone numbers) > A copy of the pump user’s Medical 504 Plan or Individualized Education Plan (IEP), if applicable > Deltec Cozmo insulin pump customer care number 800-826-9703 ®
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What is Diabetes? Diabetes is a chronic disease in which the body does not make or properly use insulin, a hormone needed to convert food into energy. When the body’s naturally occurring insulin cannot properly metabolize blood glucose (blood sugar); the body loses its main source of fuel. There are two varieties of diabetes: > Type 1 - (Formerly called juvenile diabetes) The body does not produce insulin > Type 2 - Either the body does not produce enough insulin or the body’s cells ignore the insulin When a body doesn’t produce or use insulin properly, blood glucose levels–which are affected by sugars and carbohydrates in food–can get out of control.
Controlling Blood Glucose The goal of treating diabetes is to keep blood glucose levels within a target range that is determined for each person by their healthcare team. Blood glucose control promotes normal growth and development and helps delay or prevent complications. To keep blood glucose levels within target, people with diabetes should: > Check blood glucose levels at least four times a day > Be aware of and count carbohydrates in foods (sugars and starches) > Match insulin doses to carbohydrate intake, exercise or activity, and current blood glucose level
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Deltec Cozmo Pump Basics ®
How Does an Insulin Pump Work? The Deltec Cozmo insulin pump is a small computerized device that contains a cartridge to be filled with insulin. The pump connects an infusion set, which is a thin, flexible piece of tubing with a tiny needle or cannula at the end that is inserted under the skin. The tubing carries the insulin from the pump’s cartridge through the cannula into the body. ®
The insulin pump is programmed to deliver small doses of insulin every few minutes 24 hours a day. This is referred to as basal insulin. The pump wearer can also deliver a larger dose of insulin (called a bolus) to match the carbohydrate content of food (a meal bolus) or to correct the level of insulin in the bloodstream (a correction bolus).
Deltec Cozmo Pump Features and Buttons ®
To select any action listed in the right-hand corner of the screen, press the right button on the touch pad
To select any action listed in the left-hand corner of the screen, press the left button on the touch pad
Touch bolus button
Cartridge cap
Battery cap
Cartridge viewing window
IR ports
Model type information
Smiths Medical contact information
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Loading a New Insulin Cartridge The Deltec Cozmo pump has a sensor that displays how much insulin remains in a cartridge and shows the amount in the upper left part of any home screen. The cartridge needs to be replaced when it is almost empty. ®
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1 Remove the cartridge cap by turning it counterclockwise (left) 1/4 turn. If needed, turn the cartridge 1/4 turn counterclockwise (left) to unlock it from the push rod. Gently lift the cartridge from the chamber and dispose of it. 2 Fill a new cartridge with the desired amount of insulin (between 20 and 300 units) and attach the protective white cap. See the Deltec Cozmo Insulin Cartridge Instructions for Use supplied with the cartridge.
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3 Insert the cartridge into the cartridge chamber with the Luer side (white cap) up. Turn the cartridge 1/4 turn clockwise (right) to secure it. (Do not force the cartridge into the chamber.)
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4 On the Deltec Cozmo pump, start at any home screen (for this example, we are starting from Home Screen 1). Press Menu. ®
5 From this menu, use the Down arrow key to highlight Load, and press Select. This will bring up a Cartridge menu.
Be sure the infusion set is disconnected from the person’s body. Dispose of the used infusion set.
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6 From the Cartridge menu, highlight Load, and press Select. If a warning that states “pushrod must move forward” appears, follow the instructions and press Select again.
7 The pump will then load the cartridge by pulling the cartridge into the chamber. Look through the cartridge viewing window to verify the cartridge is in place. 8 Reattach the cartridge cap on the pump by turning it clockwise (right) until the notch on the cap lines up with the raised line on the front of the pump. 9 Remove the white cap from the cartridge tip. Attach the infusion set Luer connector to the tip of the cartridge and twist it clockwise to tighten.
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10 From the cartridge menu on the pump, highlight Fill Tubing, and press Select. Press Start. Filling is complete when insulin drips from the end of the tubing. (User must be disconnected from the infusion site.) Press Stop.
infusion set Luer connector
11 Have the person connect the infusion set to his or her infusion site. (Follow manufacturer’s instructions for use.) 12 From the cartridge menu, highlight Fill cannula, and press Select. Choose the amount needed then press Fill.
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From the cartridge menu, highlight Reminder and press Select if you want to set the site change reminder. Use the arrow and Next keys to set the reminder day and time, then press Next. When complete, press Done on the Cartridge menu screen. The pump will return to the starting home page.
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Delivering Boluses The Deltec Cozmo insulin pump can be programmed to deliver insulin boluses in several ways. Boluses can be programmed to deliver by either units of insulin or grams of carbohydrate. There are several types of boluses; you will most likely encounter meal boluses and correction boluses. ®
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Giving Meal Boluses - By Units of Insulin At each bolus, the individual determines the increments (units) of insulin needed.
Meal Bolus Basal Pattern Load History
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2 Highlight Meal Bolus, and press Select. Meal Bolus
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NOTE: A Bolus Menu will display only if there is more than one bolus type programmed into the pump. If it appears, highlight Standard, and press Select. 3 A Meal Bolus screen will display. Enter the unit(s) of insulin for the bolus by pressing the Up or Down arrows. 4 When you have the correct units, press Deliver to start the bolus. (You can cancel the bolus before it is completed by pressing Cancel.) If the pump offers to add a correction bolus, answer the questions by scrolling up or down and pressing Next until the bolus amount is recommended. After the bolus is delivered, the pump beeps or vibrates twice and returns to the starting home screen.
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1 Start at any home screen (for this example, we are starting from Home Screen 1). Press Menu.
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5 Home Screen 2 displays the Last Program Bolus when the bolus delivery is complete.
Giving Meal Boluses - By Carbohydrates At each meal or snack, you or the pump wearer enters the number of carbohydrates in the food to be eaten. The Deltec Cozmo pump calculates and recommends how much insulin is needed to cover those carbs. His or her specific insulin-to-carbohydrate ratio is pre-programmed into the pump and is used to calculate the bolus.
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If the person you’re caring for uses the Model 1700 Deltec Cozmo insulin pump: (If using a Model 1800, skip to page 8)
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Meal Bolus Basal Pattern Load History
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Carbohydrates
30 gm 1 Start at any home screen (for this example, we are starting at Home Screen 1). Press Menu.
carb ratio: 1 unit per 10.0 gm
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2 Highlight Meal Bolus, and press Select.
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Delivering Bolus: 3.00 u
If the pump has personalized features, answer the questions by scrolling up or down and pressing Next until the bolus amount is recommended. 4 The Deltec Cozmo insulin pump will determine the amount of insulin to cover the carbs entered.
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Bolus for 30 gm carb meal
NOTE: The Bolus menu will display only if there is more than one bolus type entered into the pump. If it appears, highlight Standard and press Select. 3 The Carbohydrates screen will display. To manually program the meal bolus, determine the number of carbohydrates for the meal or snack. Press the Up arrow to enter the grams and press Next when finished.
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If the pump has personalized features, you can modify the suggested number of insulin units by pressing the Up or Down arrows. To start the bolus, press Deliver. 5 You can cancel the bolus before it is completed, by pressing Cancel.
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Delivering Boluses continued If the person you’re caring for uses the Model 1800 Deltec Cozmo insulin pump:
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Meal Bolus Basal Pattern Load History
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Carbohydrates
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Foods g-carbs Misc. Carbs --Starches --Fruits & Vegs --Dairy ---
carb ratio: 1 unit per 10.0 gm
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In the Model 1800 pump, there are two ways of delivering boluses by carbohydrates: manually or using the Enhanced Meal Maker feature. ®
1 Start at any home screen (in this example, we are starting at Home Screen 1). Press Menu. 2 Highlight Meal Bolus and press Select. NOTE: The Bolus menu will display only if there is more than one bolus type programmed into the pump. If it appears, highlight Standard, and press Select. 3 The Carbohydrates screen will display. 3a To manually program the meal bolus: Determine the grams of carbohydrates for the meal or snack. Press the Up arrow to enter the number of grams and press Next when finished. If the pump offers to add a correction bolus, answer the questions by pressing the Up or Down arrows. Press Next until the bolus amount is recommended. The Deltec Cozmo insulin pump will determine the amount of insulin to cover the carbs entered. If needed, you can modify the suggested amount of insulin units by pressing the Up or Down arrows. To give the bolus, press Deliver. Go to Step 4. ®
3b To program the bolus using the Enhanced Meal Maker feature and CozFoods list (model 1800 only): From the Carbohydrates screen, press the button on the right side of the pump to open the Meal Maker menu. The CozFoods screen will appear. The Enhanced Meal Maker feature can only be used when programming boluses by grams of carbohydrates and must have been previously activated. ®
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For each item in the meal or snack, select a food category. Use the Down arrow to highlight the appropriate category, then press Select. Each food category lists a number of food items. Use the Up or Down arrows to move through the list to the appropriate item and press Select. You will see the grams of carbohydrate in a serving listed. If needed, you can change the serving size by using the Up or Down arrows. When the food item is correctly listed, press Next. Repeat this process for every item in the meal or snack until you have entered the number of servings of every food item in the meal or snack. If you need to delete or change the serving size of an item, use the arrow keys to highlight it, press Next, and then change the serving size using the arrow keys.
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The Carbohydrates screen will display all items selected and list the total grams of carbohydrate in the entire meal.
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When all items in the meal or snack are correctly listed, press Done.
Carbohydrates
Bolus for 27 gm carb meal
27 gm
1.80 u
carb ratio: 1 unit per 15.0 gm
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Delivering Bolus: 1.80 u
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Deliver
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Bolus Completed: 4.25 u - 12:32 AM
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3c The pump returns to the Carbohydrates screen with the total number of grams of carbohydrate in the meal or snack displayed. Press Next to accept the total amount of carbohydrate shown and continue. 4 To start the bolus, press Deliver. 5 You can cancel the bolus before it is completed by pressing Cancel. After the bolus is delivered, the pump beeps or vibrates twice, and returns to the starting home screen. 6 Home Screen 2 displays the last completed or cancelled bolus.
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Giving a Correction Bolus 110 u
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Current Blood Glucose
180 mg/dl Factor: 1 unit per 40 mg/dl Target BG: 100 mg/dl
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1 Start at any home screen (for this example, we are starting from Home Screen 1). Press Menu. 2 In the Main Menu, press the Down arrow to highlight Correction Bolus and press Select.
Meal Bolus Correction Bolus Basal Patterns Load
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In addition to meal boluses, you can give a correction bolus when needed. The purpose of a correction bolus is to lower a high blood glucose level to within the person’s target level.
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3 The Current Blood Glucose screen will display. The first value in the black box is the Target Blood Glucose (BG) value (unless you entered a blood glucose value within the previous 10 minutes). Test the person’s blood glucose level. Enter the current blood glucose using the Up or Down arrow keys. When you are finished, press Next. 4 The suggested bolus will display in units of insulin. If necessary, you can modify the suggested amount with the Up or Down arrow keys. To start the bolus, press Deliver. (You can cancel the delivery any time during this process before it is completed by pressing Cancel.)
Bolus to adjust BG 80 mg/dl
5 After the bolus is delivered, the pump beeps or vibrates twice.
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6 The pump will return to the starting home screen. NOTE: The Hypo Manager feature in the Model 1800 Deltec Cozmo insulin pump is part of the Correction Bolus function, and helps manage low blood glucose by recommending grams of carbohydrate. The feature can only be enabled if you are programming boluses by grams of carbohydrates. ™
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Delivering Bolus: 2.00 u
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Last Program Bolus: 2.00 u - 08:55 PM
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When a person records a glucose reading that is or may drop below target, the Hypo Manager feature automatically recommends the number of fast-acting carbohydrates the individual should consume to bring his or her blood glucose back to target. By advising the exact number of grams of carbohydrate to eat, the Hypo Manager feature helps avoid overcorrection of hypoglycemic events. ™
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If a Hypo Manager alert appears (see page 15), encourage the individual to follow the recommendation and consume the appropriate number of carbs or otherwise treat the low blood glucose as instructed by his or her healthcare provider. Re-check blood glucose levels after 15 minutes. ™
Selecting a Temporary Basal Rate The basal rate is the normal small dose of insulin the pump gives every few minutes 24 hours a day. Sometimes the pump wearer needs a different level of insulin and creates a temporary basal rate for a select period of time. For example, a person needs less insulin when physically active, but may need more when ill. He or she has likely already programmed in several temporary basal rates into his or her Deltec Cozmo insulin. To choose an existing temporary basal rate to accommodate the person’s activity level:
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Meal Bolus Correction Bolus Temporary Rate Basal Pattern
1 Start at any home screen (for this example, we are starting from Home Screen 1). Press Menu. 2 Press the Down arrow to highlight Temporary Rate, and press Select. This will open a Temporary Rate Menu.
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3 Select a pre-programmed basal rate–in this example, press the Down arrow to highlight Exercise, and press Select. 4 Verify the pre-programmed Duration and Rate, then press Deliver. The pump will go back to the starting home screen.
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Temporary Rate Menu Standard Exercise Running Sick Day
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Exercise Duration: 03.00 hr Rate: 50%
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Deliver
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Stopping and Starting the Pump You can interrupt all the pump’s functions by stopping it. 110 u
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1 Start at any home screen (for this example, we are starting from Home Screen 1). Press Stop.
Stop delivery?
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3 Pump Stopped appears on Home Screen 1 or Home Screen 2.
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4 To restart the pump, press Restart.
Restart delivery?
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You will be asked to verify that you want to restart delivery. Press Yes.
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2 You will be asked to verify that you want to stop delivery. Press Yes.
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5 Delivery restarts.
Replacing the Battery Batteries in a Deltec Cozmo pump need occasional changing, just as any device that runs on batteries does. The approximate amount of battery life is displayed on every home screen and an alarm goes off (see page 15) when battery power is low. Always keep extra standard AAA alkaline batteries on hand. To insert a new battery: ®
1 Loosen the battery cap by turning it counterclockwise (left) to open. Use a nickel in the slot on the battery cap to help loosen it. Remove the battery cap.
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Remove the old battery and dispose of it. 2 Insert one standard AAA alkaline battery into the battery compartment, positive end (+ side) in first. If you insert it incorrectly, the pump will not start. 3 Place the battery cap back on and push down and turn the cap clockwise (right) to close it tightly. Again, use a nickel to tighten the cap. • You may hear a “chirping” sound if the battery cap is not tight.
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• If the battery cap is not tight, the pump may power-down and power-up. Once the battery is inserted correctly, the pump turns on automatically, performs “self tests” to make sure all the systems are working properly, and then a home screen appears. If you insert a new battery and the pump doesn’t turn on, check to make sure that the battery is inserted correctly (the + side goes in first). If it still doesn’t turn on, try a new battery.
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Disconnect Feature The Disconnect feature lets the wearer remove the pump for 15 minutes up to 2 hours. The Deltec Cozmo pump suggests insulin boluses when the pump wearer detaches from and reconnects to the Deltec Cozmo insulin pump to replace projected missing basal insulin.
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History Setup Basal Testing Disconnect
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Will miss 0.9 u of basal. Enter % to deliver as a bolus
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Have you reconnected to the pump? OK>
Missed 0.630 u of basal. Enter % to deliver as a bolus
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Disconnect time has expired
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1 To tell the Deltec Cozmo insulin pump that you want to disconnect, start at any home screen (for this example, we are starting from Home Screen 1). Press Menu.
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2 In the Main Menu, press the Down arrow to highlight Disconnect, and press Select. 3 Indicate how long he/she plans to be disconnected by pressing the Up or Down arrow to select the length of time. Press Next. 4 The pump will indicate how much basal insulin will be missed while the pump wearer is disconnected. Indicate up to 50% of the projected missed basal insulin (by pressing the Up or Down arrows) to deliver as a bolus before disconnecting. Press Next. 5 The pump will remind the pump user to test his or her blood glucose. Press the Up or Down arrow to select Yes, then press Next. Enter the result and press Next. Press Deliver to give the projected missed basal bolus. Once delivered, the person in your care can remove the pump and infusion set. 6 You’ll notice that the DIS home screen appears and indicates the amount of time left until the planned re-connection. 6a An alarm will alert you at the designated re-connection time. (A person can always reconnect earlier.) Press OK. 7 The individual should reconnect the infusion set and Deltec Cozmo insulin pump. Once connected, press Yes. ®
8 The Deltec Cozmo insulin pump will show the remaining amount of basal insulin missed while disconnected. You can choose to give any percentage of the basal insulin not yet delivered as a reconnect bolus at re-connection. Press the Up or Down arrows to indicate the appropriate percentage to give as a bolus. Press Next. ®
You’ll be asked if you want to enter a new blood glucose value. Press the Up or Down arrow to highlight Yes, then press Next. Press the Up or Down arrow to enter the result and press Next and follow the directions.
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To deliver the remaining missed basal insulin, press Deliver.
Alerts and Alarms The Deltec Cozmo insulin pump has a number of optional alerts and alarms that help the pump wearer keep his or her insulin treatment on track. You may encounter any of the following alarms: ®
Blood Glucose - (1) This alert reminds Deltec Cozmo pump wearers to test their blood glucose. If the person in your care notices a Blood Glucose alert, have him or her perform a blood glucose test. ®®
Missed Meal Bolus - (2) This alarm can be pre-programmed to alert the Deltec Cozmo pump wearer when no meal bolus is taken within a specific time period. If the person in your care notices a Missed Meal Bolus alert, he or she may need to take a meal bolus to cover a meal already eaten.
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Site Reminder - (5) This alert can be set to remind people to change their infusion sets every few days. If the person in your care notices a Site Reminder alert, it is time to change his or her infusion set and site. (Follow manufacturer’s instructions for use when inserting a new infusion set.)
Change cartridge soon OK
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Low Cartridge - (4) This alarm alerts Deltec Cozmo pump wearers when an insulin cartridge is almost empty. If the person in your care notices a Low Cartridge alarm, a new insulin cartridge should be installed, using the instructions found in this Quick Guide.
Cartridge Volume Low
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Low Battery - (3) This alarm alerts the Deltec Cozmo pump wearer when the battery life is low. If the person in your care notices a Low Battery alarm, a new AAA battery should be installed, using the instructions found in this Quick Guide.
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6 This is an insulin pump Pump is stopped
No key pressed in 18:00 hours. Pump will stop and alarm in 30 seconds.
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Hypo Manager™ - (6) This alert warns when a low blood glucose reading is entered or if the Deltec Cozmo pump calculates that a blood glucose is low or will go low. If the person in your care receives a Hypo Manager™ alert, have him/her follow the recommendation for how many grams of fast-acting carbs to consume to bring blood glucose up to target. ®
Auto Off - (7a, 7b) This alarm goes off and stops all insulin delivery if no keys or buttons are pressed on a Deltec Cozmo pump after a pre-determined time frame. This alarm typically only signals when the individual is unconscious or in need of emergency help. ®
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Home Screens
Fig A Fig B Fig C Fig D
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Every home screen shows the amount of insulin you have left in your cartridge (Fig. A), the approximate power left in your battery (Fig. B), the name of your pump (Fig. C), and an icon shaped like a little house that tells you which home screen is in use (Fig. D). In the Model 1800 Deltec Cozmo insulin pump, there are three permanent and six optional home screens. ®
• Home screen 1 shows the current basal pattern that is active (Fig 1A), and the rate at which the pump is delivering insulin (Fig 1B). • Home screen 2 displays information on your last bolus including the amount and the time it was completed (Fig 2A). From this home screen, you can also review all bolus history information and a Therapy Effectiveness Scorecard by pressing Stop-Rev (Fig 2B). • Home screen 3 displays the date and time (Fig 3) and personal information that has been entered using the CoZmanager software, such as the name of the pump, emergency information, phone numbers, or other useful information. ®
Additionally, there are six optional home screens. The following screens may or may not appear on the person’s pump. • The Insulin on Board, or IOB, home screen (Fig 4) shows the amount of insulin “on board,” that is, the insulin remaining active in the person’s body, since the last bolus (Fig 4A). It also shows the time remaining in the duration of insulin action (Fig 4B). This screen is updated every minute.
• The Blood Glucose, or BG, home screen (Fig 5) displays the time and date and the results of the most recent blood glucose test. • The Site Reminder, or SR, home screen displays the time and date you’ve set for your next infusion site change (Fig 6). If this date isn’t updated at each site change, it will show an expired notice. • The Temporary Rate, or TR, home screen displays the name (Fig 7A) and the remaining duration (Fig 7B) of any temporary rate that is active. • If the Weekly Schedule feature is in use, you’ll see the day of the week inside the house icon (Fig 8A), the current basal pattern (Fig 8B), and the alert set in use (Fig 8C), if you are using one. • The Disconnect, or DIS, home screen appears if you are using the Disconnect feature, indicating that the pump is currently disconnected from your body (Fig 9A). It also shows the time remaining until the person will need to reconnect (Fig 9B) to the Deltec Cozmo pump. ®
To move from one home screen to the next, press the up or down arrow from any home screen to move to the next.
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Last BG: 151 mg/dl at 03:08 PM on 07/19/07 Stop-BG
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Blood Glucose home screen 121.1 u
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Last Site Reminder 07/07/07 at 08:40 AM <Stop
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Site Reminder home screen 121.1 u
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Tennis Temporary rate ends in 01:30 hrs:min <Stop
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Temporary Rate home screen
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Weekly Schedule home screen 229.5 u
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DISCONNECTED Time remaining 00:15 hrs:mins <Stop
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Disconnect home screen
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We hope this summarized guide is helpful to you as a caregiver for a person with diabetes. If at any time you have questions please call Smiths Medical’s Customer Support at 800-826-9703.
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