User's Manual

Problem Likely Cause(s) Resolution
Your transmitter has
lost connection with
your pump.
Your pump is out of
range.
There is RF interference
from other devices.
1
Move away from any device that can
cause RF interference. For more informa-
tion on RF interference, see Radio Fre-
quency (RF) communication, on page 2. If
your transmitter is still not communicating
with your pump, proceed to step 2.
2
Make sure your pump and your transmitter
are located on the same side of your body
to minimize any RF interference. If your
transmitter is still not communicating with
your pump, call the 24 Hour HelpLine or
your local representative for assistance.
Storing the devices
Store the transmitter, charger, and tester in a clean, dry location at room temperature. If
the transmitter is not in use, you must charge the transmitter at least once every 60 days.
Although not required, you may store the transmitter on the charger. If you are storing the
transmitter on the charger, you must disconnect and reconnect the charger and the
transmitter at least once every 60 days.
Disposal
Because the transmitter contains a battery, do not discard in a bio-waste container.
Instead, continue to clean the transmitter, and then discard according to local regulations
for battery disposal.
Specifications
Biocompatibility Transmitter: Complies with EN ISO 10993-1
Applied parts Transmitter
Sensor
Operating conditions Transmitter temperature: 23°F to 113°F (-5°C to 45°C)
Caution: When operating the transmitter on a tester in air temperatures
greater than 106°F (41°C), the temperature of the transmitter may ex-
ceed 109°F (43°C)
Transmitter relative humidity: 5% to 95% with no condensation
Transmitter pressure: 8.9 to 15.4 psi (61.36 to 106.17 kPa)
Charger temperature: 50°F to 104°F (10°C to 40°C)
Charger relative humidity: 30% to 75% with no condensation
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