Sleep and Exercise Activity Quick Reference Sheet
When a Sleep Activity is turned on, the range of treatment values are lower and narrower since there are fewer variables that affect glucose values during sleep, for example you are not eating or exercising.
When Control-IQ technology predicts a glucose value less than or equal to 112.5 mg/dL, it will start to decrease basal insulin delivery and will stop basal insulin delivery if the predicted glucose value will be less than or equal to 70 mg/dL. Start and stop the sleep setting twice daily.
The ability for Control-IQ technology to achieve the target glucose range when a Sleep Activity is enabled is partially dependent on how long you sleep.
In order for Control-IQ technology to operate ideally, you should plan to sleep at least 5 consecutive hours when enabling or scheduling the Sleep Activity.
Enable Sleep Activity
From the Options menu tap Activity.
Tap START next to Sleep. Please note that Sleep and Exercise cannot be enabled at the same time.
Sleep is now enabled.
To disable Sleep Activity, repeat the previous steps and tap STOP to turn sleep off.
Creating a Sleep Schedule
From the Options menu tap Activity.
Note: No Automatic Correction Boluses will be delivered during Sleep.
Note: If not using pre-programmed Sleep Schedules, Sleep must be manually turned on and off. If you have a Sleep Schedule set and go to bed earlier/later it will still turn off at the programmed time.
Tap Sleep Schedules. Then, select one of the two Sleep Schedules to set it up.
Please note that Exercise and Sleep may not be enabled at the same time. If Exercise is active at the time a Sleep Schedule begins, the Sleep Schedule will not enable. However, once Exercise is disabled, the Sleep Schedule will start automatically.
Select any or all days of the week. Set the time that the Sleep function will start and end on those days. These times should reflect the time the user generally goes to sleep and wakes up.
Tap the green check mark to save the settings.
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