diff --git a/plugins/constraints/src/main/res/values/objectives.xml b/plugins/constraints/src/main/res/values/objectives.xml
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You must read the wiki and raise maxIOB to get SMBs working fine! A good start is maxIOB=average mealbolus + 3 x max daily basal
Using SMB is your goal. Oref1 algorithm was designed to help you with your boluses as well. You should not give full bolus for your food but only part of it and let AAPS give you the rest if needed. This way you have more space for miscalculated carbs. Did you know that you can set a percentage of bolus calculator result to reduce the size of bolus?
Enabling additional features for daytime use, such as Dynamic sensitivity plugin
- Ensure that SMB is functioning properly. Enable the DynamicISF plugin and identify the appropriate calibration for your body\'s uniqueness. It's advisable to begin with a value lower than 100% for safety.
+ Ensure that SMB is functioning properly. Enable the DynamicISF plugin and identify the appropriate calibration for your body\'s uniqueness. It\'s advisable to begin with a value lower than 100% for safety.
The Dynamic Sensitivity plugin is based on the idea that the total insulin intake and current glycemia levels affect the actual sensitivity. The DynamicISF plugin can adjust the Insulin Sensitivity Factor (ISF) used by the algorithm for you.
Enabling automation
Read the docs on how automation works. Set up your first simple rules. Instead of action let AAPS display only notification. When you are sure automation is triggered at the right time replace notification by real action. (https://wiki.aaps.app/en/latest/Usage/Automation.html)