From 8f349e854ec41df958f2a13c9d143ee6d60bbfae Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: peterleimbach Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2023 16:46:17 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] removal of autotune as advice for all new users --- docs/EN/Usage/completing-the-objectives.md | 6 +++--- docs/EN/preparing.md | 2 +- 2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/EN/Usage/completing-the-objectives.md b/docs/EN/Usage/completing-the-objectives.md index 245899aacaea..0d0d8289d958 100644 --- a/docs/EN/Usage/completing-the-objectives.md +++ b/docs/EN/Usage/completing-the-objectives.md @@ -162,10 +162,10 @@ This recommendation should be seen as a starting point. If you set it to the 3x (Objectives-objective-8-adjust-basals-and-ratios-if-needed-and-then-enable-autosens)= ## Objective 8: Adjust basals and ratios if needed, and then enable autosens -As part of this objective you will revist your profile's performance and will use autosens functionality as an indicator for wrong settings. Estimated time to complete this objective: 7 days. +As part of this objective you will revist your profile's performance and will use autosens functionality as an indicator for wrong settings. Estimated time to complete this objective: >= 14 days. -- You can use [autotune](https://openaps.readthedocs.io/en/latest/docs/Customize-Iterate/autotune.html) as a one off to check your basals remain accurate or do a traditional basal test. -- Enable [autosens](../Usage/Open-APS-features.md) over a period of 7 days and watch OVERVIEW's graph white line showing your insulin sensitivity rising or falling due to exercise or hormones etc. and keep an eye on the OpenAPS report tab which shows AAPS adjusting the basals and/or targets accordingly. +- Let you loop run at least 7 days to check if your basals remain accurate or do a traditional basal test series over one week. +- If it remains relatvely stable you can enable [autosens](../Usage/Open-APS-features.md) over a period of 7 days and watch OVERVIEW's graph white line showing your insulin sensitivity rising or falling due to exercise or hormones etc. and keep an eye on the OpenAPS report tab which shows AAPS adjusting the basals and/or targets accordingly. (Objectives-objective-9-enabling-additional-oref1-features-for-daytime-use-such-as-super-micro-bolus-smb)= ## Objective 9: Enabling additional oref1 features for daytime use, such as super micro bolus (SMB) diff --git a/docs/EN/preparing.md b/docs/EN/preparing.md index 4c7ff94b00fc..8b533ef00f10 100644 --- a/docs/EN/preparing.md +++ b/docs/EN/preparing.md @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ As mentioned earlier, using **AAPS** is more of a “journey” that requires in | Objective 5: Understanding your open loop, including its temp basal recommendations | 7 days | | Objective 6: Starting to close the loop with Low Glucose Suspend | Up to 5-14 days | | Objective 7: Tuning the closed loop, raising maxIOB and gradually lowering BG targets| Up to 7 days | -| Objective 8: Adjust basals and ratios if needed, and then enable autosens | Up to 7-14 days | +| Objective 8: Adjust basals and ratios if needed, and then enable autosens | > = 14 days | | Objective 9: Enabling additional oref1 features, such as super micro bolus (SMB) | Up to 14 days | | Objective 10: Automation | 1 day |