User Manual
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If the Remote transmitter is Dropped
1. Check that the remote transmitter panels (front and rear) are still
attached.
2. Press and hold the ACT button on the remote transmitter to
check communication with the pump.
If the Remote transmitter is
Submerged
1. Pat the outside of the panels until dry.
2. Following the battery installation procedure on page 9,
unsnap the rear panel, and allow the two sections to dry out.
Do not use hot air to dry your remote transmitter as this may
damage internal electronics.
3. If you need assistance, call MiniMed.
Exposure to Extreme Temperatures
1. Avoid operating your remote transmitter in temperatures above
113 °F (45°C) or below 33°F (0.5°C).
2. Do not steam sterilize or autoclave your remote transmitter.
Cleaning the Remote transmitter
1. Use a damp cloth and mild soap to clean the outside of your
remote transmitter.
2. Never use organic solvents, such as nail polish remover or paint
thinner to clean your remote transmitter.
If the remote transmitter does not “wake up” the pump:
c. Make sure the easy bolus and the remote transmitter on the
pump are turned ON.
d. Make sure the RF ID is correctly entered.
e. If this does not correct the problem, call MiniMed.
The battery in the remote transmitter
usually needs to be changed every two
months, depending on how often you
use the remote.
Need to Know