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Do not expose your pump to a magnet, such as pump cases that have a
magnetic clasp. Exposure to a magnet may interfere with the motor inside the
pump. Damage to the motor can cause the device to malfunction, and result
in serious injury.
Always carry the Medical emergency card provided with your device when
you are traveling. The Medical emergency card provides critical information
about airport security systems and pump use on an airplane, which can help
you and others. Not following the guidance on the Medical emergency card
could result in serious injury.
General precautions
Always check your BG levels at least four times per day. Although the pump has
multiple safety alarms, it cannot notify you if the infusion set is leaking, or the
insulin has lost its effectiveness. If your BG is out of range, check the pump and
the infusion set to ensure that the necessary amount of insulin is being delivered.
Waterproof capabilities
At the time of manufacture and when the reservoir and tubing are properly
inserted, your pump is waterproof. It is protected against the effects of being
underwater to a depth of up to 12 feet (3.6 meters) for up to 24 hours.
If the pump is dropped, hit against a hard object, or otherwise damaged, the
waterproof characteristics of the outer casing of the pump may be
compromised. If your pump has been dropped or you suspect your pump is
damaged, carefully inspect your pump to ensure there are no cracks before
exposing your pump to water.
This waterproof capability rating applies only to your pump.
If you believe that water has entered your pump or you observe any other
possible pump malfunction, check your BG, and treat high BG as necessary,
using an alternative source of insulin. Contact 24-Hour Technical Support for
further assistance. Always contact your healthcare professional if you
experience excessively high or low BG levels or if you have any questions
about your care.
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