User's Guide

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Connection Success
If after a new refill, insulin pump primes the
tubing properly and insulin droplets appear
at the end of the tubing, It confirms the
successful mechanical connection of
linking screw and gear pit of motor
assembly.
Connection Fail
If the linking screw is too short, it won’t
engage with the pump motor and insulin
delivery fails.
If insulin does not come out even if you
prime more than once, adjust the length of
the linking screw again. Contact your
healthcare professional or Pump Trainer if
this occurs frequently.
Notice
The insulin pump normally works if the length of adjusted reservoir including
linking screw is 82±1 mm (3.2 inch).
* Connection of Pump & Reservoir
The following is structure of pump and reservoir through linking screw.
9. Reloading the pump
The previous instructions from (4.1 Preparation) provide details for loading the insulin
pump. After usage – prior to loading it is necessary remove the old reservoir by opening
the reservoir compartment.
1. Disconnect the insulin pump tube at the infusion
set.
Caution
Ensure the infusion site is disconnected
from the pump tubing before opening the Insulin
Pump. Failure could cause unintended insulin
delivery!
2. Open the Insulin Pump reservoir compartment
by turning the reservoir cap ¼ turn clockwise.
Then remove the old reservoir by lifting out
from the pump.
3. Remove the Insulin Pump linking screw by firmly
pulling from the reservoir (holding the reservoir
barrel tightly.
Notice
The linking screw is part of the pump and
is reused keep this part each refill!
inch
inch
inch
82±1 mm (3.2 inch)