User guide
Storage
If you have to remove and store your pump, it is recommended that you store it with the battery in place.
Keep a record of your current basal rates. To preserve battery life, reset the basal rates to 0 (zero), turn off
the remote and meter options, and set the Auto-off to dashes or zeroes.
Cleaning your pump
1 Use only a damp cloth and mild detergent mixed with water to clean the outside of your pump.
2 Rinse the pump with a clean cloth, dampened with clean water.
3 Dry with a clean cloth.
4 Never use organic solvents, such as lighter fluid, nail polish remover, or paint thinner to clean your pump.
5 Keep the reservoir compartment and battery compartment dry and away from moisture.
6 Do not use any lubricants with your pump.
7 Use a 70 percent alcohol wipe to disinfect your pump.
8 Use a dry clean cotton tip to remove any battery residue from the battery cap.
9 Use a dry clean cloth to remove any battery residue from the battery compartment opening.
Cleaning the transmitter
CAUTION: The charger and the tester are NOT water-tight. Do NOT immerse in water.
Do NOT discard the transmitter in a medical waste container or otherwise subject it to incineration.
Transmitter contains a battery which may explode upon incineration.
1 Wash your hands thoroughly.
2 Dampen a clean cloth with mild liquid soap and warm water. Wipe the outside of the transmitter.
3 Rinse the transmitter under warm tap water but do not get water inside the connector. If you get water
inside the connector, shake the water out and allow it to air dry.
4 Using an antibacterial hand-sanitizer (available at a local drugstore) on a clean, dry cloth, wipe the
transmitter’s surface. Do NOT get any hand-sanitizer inside the connector. Repeated exposure to the
hand-sanitizer could damage the connectors and affect the transmitter’s performance as a result. If you
get hand-sanitizer inside the connector, allow it to air dry.
5 Place the transmitter on a clean, dry cloth and air dry for 2-3 minutes.
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