Animas OneTouch Ping User manual

Glucose Management System
Owner’s Booklet


Welcome
Congratulations. You have chosen one of the most advanced diabetes management systems available
today. Your OneTouch®Ping™Glucose anagement System will play an integral part in the blood
glucose management and continuous insulin delivery regimen that you have established with your
health care professional.
Your OneTouch®Ping™System combines the functionality of an OneTouch®Ping™Insulin Pump and a
OneTouch®Ping™eter Remote through radio frequency (RF) communication. Both devices will work
independently of one another, but using them together can provide you with options to help make
insulin delivery more discreet and flexible.
Your OneTouch®Ping™Insulin Pump uses the latest advanced technology, providing continuous insulin
delivery to help maintain your blood glucose targets as recommended by your health care professional.
It delivers insulin in two ways: 1) continuous “basal” insulin delivery and 2) “bolus” insulin delivery to
cover foods eaten and/or reduce a high blood glucose level.
Your OneTouch®Ping™eter Remote combines the accuracy expected from OneTouch®products with
features designed to make testing and tracking more convenient. These include a meter remote memory
that serves as an electronic logbook for storing all your glucose test results along with other diabetes-
related health records. Another new feature is a Food Database which can be easily accessed on your
meter remote. The Food Database helps take the guesswork out of carb counting.
When the devices are used together, your OneTouch®Ping™eter Remote gives you convenient remote
access to insulin delivery functions available with the OneTouch®Ping™Insulin Pump. Your OneTouch®
Ping™System also allows your most recent blood glucose results from the OneTouch®Ping™eter
Remote to be automatically entered into bolus insulin calculations to cover carbohydrates in food or to
correct for a high blood glucose level.
This Owner’s Booklet is designed to provide the information that you are looking for, when you need it.
We hope you keep it handy.
Of course you may still have questions. If you do, our customer service representatives will be happy to
answer your call. You can reach them at Customer Service at 1 877 937-7867. You can also obtain
information at www.animascorp.com.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
BEFORE YO BEGIN I
SECTION I : ONETO CH®PING™INS LIN P MP
CHAPTER 1 - Important Information 3
CHAPTER 2 - Explanation of symbols 9
CHAPTER 3 - Introduction to your OneTouch®Ping™Insulin Pump 11
CHAPTER 4 - Getting your pump ready 15
CHAPTER 5 - sing the Normal Bolus feature 27
CHAPTER 6 - sing Basal Program features 29
CHAPTER 7 - Suspend/Resume feature 37
CHAPTER 8 - History feature 39
CHAPTER 9 - Status feature 45
CHAPTER 10 - Advanced features/Setup and activation 49
CHAPTER 11 - sing Advanced features 59
CHAPTER 12 - Care and maintenance 73
CHAPTER 13 - Safety system and alarms 75
CHAPTER 14 - Troubleshooting guidelines 85
CHAPTER 15 - Sick day guidelines 91
CHAPTER 16 - Lifestyle issues 93
CHAPTER 17 - My information 95
CHAPTER 18 - Warranty and other technical information 99

SECTION II : ONETO CH®PING™METER REMOTE
CHAPTER 1 - Setting up your OneTouch®Ping™Meter Remote 105
CHAPTER 2 - Setting up and using the Food Database 121
CHAPTER 3 - Estimating bolus insulin amounts with the bolus calculator 123
CHAPTER 4 - Testing your blood glucose 125
CHAPTER 5 - Adding comments to glucose test results 139
CHAPTER 6 - Making logbook entries 143
CHAPTER 7 - FastFacts®/ sing your meter remote logbook 149
CHAPTER 8 - Control solution testing 159
CHAPTER 9 - Caring for your meter remote and test strips 163
CHAPTER 10 - nderstanding meter remote error and other messages 167
CHAPTER 11 - Detailed information about your meter remote and test strips 171
SECTION III: ONETO CH®PING™SYSTEM/ SING YO R ONETO CH®PING™METER
REMOTE AND ONETO CH®PING™INS LIN P MP TOGETHER
CHAPTER 1 - Overview of your OneTouch®Ping™System 175
CHAPTER 2 - Establishing communication between your
meter remote and your insulin pump 177
CHAPTER 3 - Pump Home and Meter Home screens on your meter remote 187
CHAPTER 4 - Insulin delivery functions on your meter remote 189
CHAPTER 5 - Checking the status of your OneTouch®Ping™System 205
CHAPTER 6 - Troubleshooting your OneTouch®Ping™System 209
CHAPTER 7 - OneTouch®Ping™System Communication Technical Specifications 219
Appendix A: Glossary 221
Index 225

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BEFORE YO BEGIN
Before using your OneTouch®Ping™System to deliver insulin, you must complete training with a
certified OneTouch®Ping™Insulin Pump trainer on the insulin pump and on the meter remote.
As part of your training, your health care professional will assist you in making the appropriate
selections for your insulin pump and meter remote settings. Your insulin pump must be programmed
for your own personal use. Your insulin pump settings impact the calculations for insulin delivery using
either your meter remote or insulin pump. Be comfortable with using your insulin pump before you
activate the RF feature on your insulin pump and meter remote. See the appropriate chapters in
Section I, pages 1–104 for the steps on setting up and using your insulin pump.
The following insulins have been tested by the pump manufacturer and found to be safe for use in the
insulin cartridge of the pump: Humalog®and Novolog®. Before using a different insulin with this pump,
check the insulin drug label to make sure it can be used with the pump.
any people also find it helpful to practice the blood glucose test process with control solution before
testing with blood for the first time. See Chapter 8 in Section II, pages 159–162.
For best results the use of your insulin pump, or your meter remote to access pump functions, is
recommended for people with diabetes who are willing to:
•Test their blood glucose levels four to six times per day or as recommended by their health care team.
•Demonstrate adequate carbohydrate counting skills.
•aintain good diabetes self-care skills.
•See their health care professional regularly.
•Have adequate vision and hearing to recognize the pump alerts.
You should carefully read this Owner’s Booklet and any inserts that come with your OneTouch®Ping™
System. These include inserts for:
•OneTouch®Ultra®Test Strips
•Food Database Reference Guide
•OneTouch®Ultra®Control Solution
and Instructions for Use for:
•Animas®IR 1200/2000 Series Cartridges
•Infusion Sets
•ez anager®Software
While reading this Owner’s Booklet, please note the following:
•Display screens throughout the Owner’s Booklet are examples only. They should not be considered
suggestions for individual programming and may not be representative of current health states.
•“Blood Glucose” is often abbreviated as BG in both instructional copy as well as in example display
screens.
•Your OneTouch®Ping™Insulin Pump will often be referred to as simply “your pump”. Similarly, your
OneTouch®Ping™eter Remote will often be referred to as “your meter remote”. “The devices” will
often be used when referring to both the OneTouch®Ping™Insulin Pump and OneTouch®Ping™eter
Remote.
Take special note of Warnings and Cautions throughout this Owner’s Booklet, which are identified
with .

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Intended use
Your OneTouch®Ping™Glucose anagement System is indicated for the treatment of insulin-requiring
diabetes and for the quantitative measurement of glucose in fresh capillary whole blood.
Your OneTouch®Ping™Insulin Pump is indicated for continuous subcutaneous infusion of insulin for
the treatment of insulin-requiring diabetes.
Your OneTouch®Ping™eter Remote Glucose onitoring System is intended to be used for the
quantitative measurement of glucose in fresh capillary whole blood. When used together with the
OneTouch®Ping™Insulin Pump, it also functions as a wireless (RF) remote control to deliver insulin
from the pump. Your OneTouch®Ping™eter Remote Glucose onitoring System is intended for
use for self-testing outside the body (in vitro diagnostic use) by people with diabetes at home and by
health care professionals in a clinical setting as an aid to monitor the effectiveness of diabetes control.
Your OneTouch®Ping™eter Remote Glucose onitoring System is specifically indicated for use on
the finger, forearm or palm. It should not be used for the diagnosis of diabetes or testing of newborns.
A out radio frequency (RF) communication
Your meter remote and pump have built-in RF capability. RF is a type of wireless communication.
Cell phones use RF technology, as do many other devices. RF is how your meter remote and pump
communicate and share data.
The RF feature on your meter remote and pump will be deactivated when you first receive them. In
order to begin using your meter remote and pump together as a system, RF must be activated on both
devices and they must be paired (synchronized). Activating RF opens a line of communication on both
devices and pairing ensures communication will take place only between one meter remote and one
pump.
RF communication between your meter remote and pump will work up to a distance of about 10 feet
(3.0 meters) and will transmit through clothing. Direct line of sight is not required for RF communication.
As long as you have a good RF signal and are within range, you can use your meter remote to access
pump functions.
When conditions or distance cause RF communication to be lost or interrupted, you will not be able to
use your meter remote to access pump functions. This also means that data transfer between the two
devices will stop temporarily. As soon as the problem is resolved, RF communication will resume. Any
status records stored in your pump during the RF interruption will then be sent to your meter remote.
Your meter remote and pump are subject to and comply with U.S. Federal regulations, Part 15 of
the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Rules regarding devices with RF capability. From these
regulations, the two conditions of operation specific to your device are given in the following FCC
required statement:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is su ject to the following two
conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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BEFORE YO BEGIN
Compliance with these guidelines means that under normal day-to-day circumstances your OneTouch®
Ping™System should not affect the operation of other devices. Additionally, your OneTouch®Ping™
System should operate normally in the presence of other devices in a normal household environment.
In the event there is interference from another device, it is recommended that you increase distance
etween your system and that device, or turn off the interfering device. Alternatively, you may turn off
RF communication etween the meter remote and pump and perform insulin delivery functions
directly from your pump (see Chapter 2 in Section III, pages 182–184).
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer (Animas®Corporation) could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
There are environments where it is recommended that you not use the RF communication feature
linking your meter remote and pump. When you are in radiology and RI departments and around
radiology equipment, it is recommended you first deactivate the RF communication feature on both
your meter remote and your pump. Then you must remove oth devices and leave them outside the
MRI room. Any metal needle infusion sets should also e removed and left outside the MRI room.
Likewise, during air travel your airline may have specific restrictions about using your System with RF
communication activated. It is recommended that you deactivate the RF feature on your pump and
meter remote during flights, or check with your airline’s RF restrictions when making your travel plans.
To learn more about deactivating the RF feature on your pump and meter remote, see Chapter 2 in
Section III, pages 177–186.
Your pump has additional environmental restrictions. See Chapter 1 in Section I, pages 3–8 for
recommendations regarding the use of pumps in the presence of radiology equipment.
Using your meter remote and pump together as a system
Once you have established communication between your meter remote and pump, you can access
certain pump functions directly from your meter remote. These include delivering a bolus, monitoring
pump status, and confirming many pump alarms and warnings.
Your pump has its own set of display screens and buttons to provide stand-alone insulin delivery
without the use of your meter remote. Some of the buttons work the same way as the buttons on your
meter remote. One example is the button on your pump. Like the button on your meter remote,
the button on your pump is used to confirm entries. Be sure you know how the buttons work on both
your pump and meter remote before you begin using the devices together as a system.
When you use your meter remote to access pump functions, your meter remote display screens will
closely resemble your pump display screens.

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BEFORE YO BEGIN
OneTouch®Ping™System Carton Contents
Your OneTouch®Ping™System carton includes your insulin pump, your meter remote, and other
accessories you will need to begin using both devices. Your meter remote and BG testing supplies are
included within a separate kit within the carton. Check the contents of your carton to make sure all
items are included. If any items are missing call Customer Service at 1 877 937-7867.
Your OneTouch®Ping™System carton includes:
•The OneTouch®Ping™Insulin Pump and pump accessories:
a. OneTouch®Ping™Insulin Pump
. One Energizer®Lithium L91 AA battery (1.5V) for your pump
c. Owner’s Booklet
d. Envelope that includes Instructions for Use for Animas®IR 1200/2000 Series Cartridges
e. Sample Animas®IR 1200/2000 Series (200 U/2ml) Cartridge
f. Sample infusion sets
g. Sample skin prep
h. Leather Case
i. Low Profile Clip
j. Extra Battery Cap
k. Battery Cap Tool
l. ez anager®Software and download/upload cable
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a. OneTouch®Ping™eter Remote
. OneTouch®Ultra®Control Solution
c. OneTouch®Lancing Device
If another type of lancing device is included, see the separate instructions for that lancing device.
d. OneTouch®AST™Clear Cap
e. OneTouch®UltraSoft®Sterile Lancets
f. Carrying Case
g. Two 1.5V AAA Alkaline Batteries* (batteries included but not installed)
h. OneTouch®Ultra®Test Strips
i. USB Cable
A warranty card for your meter remote is also included.
* See Chapter 9 in Section II, pages 163–166, for important information on the correct way to install
the batteries in your meter remote.
WARNING: Keep the pump, meter remote, and accessories away from young children. Small
items such as the attery door, atteries, attery cap, clip, test strips, lancets, protective disks
on the lancets, and control solution vial cap are choking hazards.
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•The OneTouch®Ping™eter Remote kit which includes:

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BEFORE YO BEGIN
Supply Reordering
You can place orders for cartridges, infusion sets, skin prep, test strips, batteries and many meter
remote and pump accessories by calling our Reorder Department or by visiting our eStore at
https://estore.animascorp.com/. In the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico, you may also call
1 877 937-7867.
Emergency Kit
Keep an emergency kit with you at all times to make sure you always have necessary supplies.
This kit should include but is not limited to:
•Quick-acting glucose tablets or gel
•BG monitoring supplies including meter, strips, lancing device, lancets, meter remote batteries
(2 AAA alkaline)
•Blood or urine ketone testing supplies
•Rapid-acting and other insulin as recommended by your health care team
•Extra infusion sets and Animas®IR 1200/2000 Series Cartridges
•Dressing and adhesive, if used
•An extra Energizer®Lithium L91 AA battery for your pump
•An extra pump battery cap
•An extra pump cartridge cap (In the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico, call 1 877 937-7867 to order
an extra cartridge cap. All other customers contact your local Animas®distributor.)
•Glucagon Emergency Kit®
•Emergency contact phone numbers
Be sure to inform a family member, co-worker and/or friend where this emergency kit is kept

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BEFORE YO BEGIN

OneTouch®Ping™
Insulin Pump
Section I


Welcome and Congratulations
You have begun a new way of life with your OneTouch®Ping™Insulin Pump.
Your choice of pump therapy is a sign that you are committed to taking excellent care of yourself. Your
pump has been specially designed to help you manage your diabetes, using advanced technology and
sophisticated safety systems.
Your pump is used for insulin therapy to help maintain your blood glucose ( G) targets as
recommended by your health care team. You program it to deliver two ways: a continuous, 24-hour
“basal” rate and “bolus” insulin deliveries to accommodate for immediate doses to cover foods eaten
and high G. It is important to remember that successful pump therapy is a partnership of advanced
technology and responsible self-care.
Please take a moment to look at the back of your pump and write down the serial number.
My pump serial number is: ______________________________________
Technical and Clinical elp
If there is anything you do not understand in the Owner’s ooklet or if you have a question or need
assistance with your pump, our Customer Service Department is available to you every minute of
every day.
In the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico, call 1 877 937-7867 for assistance every minute of
every day. For non-urgent technical questions, please email customersupport@anmus.jnj.com.
We understand that you may have questions and concerns when using a new product. Please do not
hesitate to call for assistance!
Important Note
Your pump comes with a transparent plastic film covering the display lens for protection during
shipping. e sure to remove this protective covering before using your pump.
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OneTouch®Ping™Insulin Pump
Serial Number (S/N)
US patent pending
Made in USA
ONETOUCH®PING™INSULIN PUMP
Rx ONLY (U.S.)
IPX8
Label P/N: 400-274-00 Rev.A
West Chester, PA
FCC ID: VWT115
MRI
24/7 TECHNICAL SUPPORT
1-877-937-7867

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This section of the Owner’s ooklet contains information about how to use, program and maintain your
new pump. It is important to read it carefully. Even if you are an experienced pumper, keep your Owner’s
ooklet handy for reference. Warnings, cautions and safety tips are found throughout this Owner’s
ooklet, indicated by a symbol.
Warnings and Precautions
Radiology Equipment
Your pump has been designed to operate in the presence of common sources of electrostatic and
electromagnetic interference, including airport and store security systems. However, like all portable
electronic devices, your pump should not be exposed to very strong electromagnetic fields, such as in
MRI’s, RF welders or magnets used to lift automobiles. Very strong magnetic fields, such as in an MRI,
can re-magnetize the portion of the motor that regulates insulin delivery. If you plan to undergo an
MRI, remove your pump beforehand and keep it outside the room during the procedure.
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WARNING:
•Do Not attempt to connect to your pump before you have been trained on your pump or unless
your certified OneTouch®Ping™Insulin Pump trainer is present.
•Incorrect use of your pump, failure to follow the instructions in this Owner’s Booklet or
improper/inadequate self-care and troubleshooting techniques can lead to death or serious
injury. If you do not understand something or have questions, ask your health care team or
call our Customer Service representatives at 1 877 937-7867.
•Your pump is designed to deliver insulin reliably but because your pump uses only rapid-
acting insulin, you will not have long-acting insulin in your body. To avoid the risk of diabetic
ketoacidosis (DKA) or very high BG, you must be prepared to give yourself an injection of
insulin if delivery is interrupted for any reason.
•Your pump is designed and calibrated to deliver U100 insulin. Use of any insulin with lesser
or greater concentration can result in serious injury or death.
•Never prime tubing or tighten the cartridge cap while the infusion set is connected to your
body. Doing so while the infusion set is connected to your body can result in unintended
delivery of insulin, which can result in serious injury or death.
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Procedure
Patient is Pumper
Health Care
Professional/ echnician
is Pumper
Pacemaker/
Automatic Implantable
Cardioverter-
Defibrillator (AICD)
Disconnect pump and leave outside
room during insertion of device and
reprogramming. Infusion set can
remain in place.
Follow normal safety practices and
proceed to the designated safe
area while each X-ray is taken and
during reprogramming.
EKG No need to disconnect. No need to disconnect.
Cardiac
Catheterization
Disconnect pump and leave outside
room during procedure.
Follow normal safety practices and
proceed to the designated safe
area while each X-ray is taken.
Nuclear Stress Test
Disconnect pump and leave outside
room during scan. Can remain
connected during injection of
radioisotope.
Follow normal safety practices and
proceed to the designated safe
area while each X-ray is taken.
Colonoscopy No need to disconnect. No need to disconnect.
Laser Surgery
Pump and infusion set can be worn;
however some lasers can create
interference and cause pump to alarm.
Pump and infusion set can be
worn; however some lasers can
create interference and cause
pump to alarm.
General Anesthesia
Determination based on what medical
equipment is being used in the
procedure.
Determination based on what
medical equipment is being used
in the procedure.
Medical rocedures and Equipment
For procedures not included above or on the chart on the following page, call (in advance of your
procedure) 1 877 937-7867 in the U.S., Canada and Puerto Rico.
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Medical rocedures and Equipment
Procedure
Patient is Pumper Health Care Professional/ echnician
is Pumper
Dental X-Rays
•No need to disconnect.
•Pump should remain covered by lead apron
placed on the patient by the dentist or
technician.
•No need to disconnect.
•Follow normal X-ray safety practices and
proceed to the designated safe area
when each X-ray is taken.
Ultrasound
•No need to disconnect.
•Transducer should not be pointed directly
at pump or site. If site is directly in range of
transducer, site should be removed.
•No need to disconnect.
•Transducer should not be pointed
directly at pump or site.
Mammogram
and Bone
Density Test
•Do Not expose pump to test.
•Disconnect pump prior to test and leave pump
in locked dressing room.
•Infusion set can remain in place during test.
•No need to disconnect.
•Follow normal safety practices and
proceed to the designated safe area
while each test is being performed.
Body X-Rays,
Fluoroscopy
(chest, neck,
abdomen,
torso, etc.)
•Do Not expose pump to X-ray beam.
•Disconnect pump prior to exam and leave
pump in locked dressing room.
•Infusion set can remain in place during X-ray.
•No need to disconnect.
•Follow normal X-ray safety practices
and proceed to the designated safe area
when each X-ray is taken.
Therapeutic
Radiation/
Oncology
(cancer
treatment
radiation)
•Do Not expose pump to radiation treatment.
•Disconnect pump prior to radiation treatment
and leave pump in locked dressing room.
•If the infusion set doesn’t interfere with the
area being treated, the set can remain in
place during radiation.
•No need to disconnect.
•Follow normal radio-protection practices
and proceed to the designated safe area
while the patient is undergoing
treatment.
CT Scans and
MRI’s (Magnetic
Resonance
imaging)
•Do Not bring pump into the exam
room at any time.
•Disconnect pump and metal needle
infusion set prior to exam and leave in a
locked dressing room.
•Soft cannula infusion sets can remain in place.
•If pump is accidentally allowed in the exam
room disconnect pump immediately and
contact Customer Service for instructions.
•MRI: Do Not bring pump into the
same room as the MRI machine at any
time.
•If pump is accidentally allowed in
the MRI room disconnect pump
immediately and contact Customer
Service for instructions.
•CT Scan: No need to disconnect.
•Follow normal CT Scan safety practices
and proceed to the designated safe area
when each Scan is performed.
Electro-cautery
surgery
•Disconnect from pump during surgery.
•Disconnect prior to surgery and leave pump
in locked dressing room.
•If the infusion set doesn’t interfere with the
area being treated, the set can remain in place
during surgery.
•No need to disconnect.
When in doubt, disconnect and leave pump in locked dressing room.
Follow usual instructions for bolusing to cover any missed basal insulin when you reconnect.
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Amusement arks
Very powerful electromagnets are sometimes used on “free-fall” amusement park rides. Pumps should
be removed and not taken on these “free-fall” types of rides.
High gravity forces can be experienced when riding on some roller-coasters. It is recommended that
you disconnect (NOT suspend) your pump while on roller-coaster rides.
Aircraft without Cabin ressurization
If flying in aircraft without cabin pressurization or flying in aircraft used for aerobatics or combat
simulation (pressurized or not), it is recommended that you disconnect (NOT suspend) pump.
Precautions
•Your pump is a sealed device that should be opened ONLY by the manufacturer. If your pump seal
is broken by anyone other than an authorized Animas®factory technician, the warranty is voided and
your pump is no longer waterproof. If the back label on your pump is removed or damaged, the
warranty is voided and your pump is no longer waterproof.
•When using your pump, if the pump is placed at a vertically higher position than the infusion site, a
very small amount of additional insulin infusion may occur. To minimize this condition and maintain
pump delivery accuracy, the vertical distance between your pump and the infusion site should be no
more than 12 inches (30 centimeters). If your pump is placed at a vertically lower position than the
infusion site, this condition is eliminated.
•Occasionally check the infusion site for proper placement and leaks. Improperly placed infusion sites
or leaks around the infusion site can result in under infusion.
•Occasionally check the infusion set tubing for any damage, leaks or kinks while using your pump.
Damaged, leaking or kinked tubing may restrict or stop insulin delivery and result in under infusion.
•Only use Animas®IR 1200/2000 Series (200 unit/2ml) Cartridges and infusion sets with a standard
Luer connector. Efficacy of pump cannot be guaranteed if cartridges other than those manufactured
by Animas®Corporation are used or if cartridges are used more than once.
•Always dispose of used cartridges and infusion sets following the regulations in your community.
Failure to follow these guidelines may pose health hazards.
•Prior to replacing the battery cap, make sure the o-ring fits securely and is not damaged. A damaged
o-ring may impact the battery contact and/or the waterproof feature of your pump. See Chapter 4 in
Se tion I, pages 15–26.
•Prior to inserting a cartridge into your pump, check the o-rings on the cartridge to be sure they are not
damaged. Damaged cartridge o-rings can result in under or over delivery of insulin.
•Occasionally check the vents to be sure they are clear of debris. See Chapter 12 in Se tion I, pages
73–74.
•Occasionally check that your pump personal settings are correct.
•Occasionally check to make sure your pump emits audible tones that are easily detectable and that
the vibrate feature is working correctly. For example, audible tones should be heard and the vibration
pulse felt every time you replace the battery.
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