User's Guide

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6. Disposing of Pump and System.
Consult a healthcare provider for instructions for disposal of devices containing electronic
waste such as you pump and for instructions for disposal of potentially bio hazardous
materials such as used cartridges, needles, syringes, and infusion sets.
7. Storing the System
For safe transport and storage of the Diabecare DANA-i Insulin Pump system avoid the
following conditions:
Storage Temperatures below -20°C (-4°F) or above 50°C (122°F).
Operation Temperatures below C (34°F) or above 40°C (104°F).
Humidity above 95%.
Exposure to excessive dust or a salty environment.
Exposure to explosive gas.
Exposure to direct sunlight.
Environments where an intense electromagnetic field is generated.
Atmospheric pressure below 500 hPa or above 1060 hPa.
Its important to
Not expose the Insulin Pump to direct sunlight or heat for an extended period of time.
Not drop the Insulin Pump.
Not try to fix, open or alter the Insulin Pump in any way.
Avoid acid or alkali environment.
Keep the Insulin Pump away from strong electromagnetic fields such as cell phone and
microwave ovens.
500 hPa = 500 mbar, 50 kPa, 375 mmHg, 7.3 psi
1060 hPa = 1060 mbar, 106 kPa, 795 mmHg, 15.4 psi
Warni The Insulin Pump must not be used in the presence of intense electromagnetic
fields, such as those generated by certain electrically powered medical devices. The
Pump should be removed prior to the user having a CT Scan, MRI or X-ray. The pump
usage can generate and radiate radio frequency energy which may cause harmful
interference to other devices nearby.
Caution