Spiker
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True but it means you can't rely on the IOB count in the dose wizards so you are at risk of a hypo for the next 4-5 hours if you use the dose wizard and don't override it. You would think the risk of a US lawsuit would encourage them to at least disable the correction wizard for 6 hours after a battery change. Since they are too dense to store the IOB status in the EEPROM that the pump clearly has, since it uses that EEPROM to store lots of other information that is far more complex than the IOB, and the rate and remaining time of any TBR or Combo bolus.Even though the IOB is missing you can see it in history so you know exactly when it was given
I'm sure the old 2020 manual said to change the battery before a meal bolus. It only takes a couple of mins to change though even if it's a complete pain in the bumsical.
It's just stupid design and engineering and there is no excuse for it.