Medtrum TouchCare MD0201 User manual

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Insulin Pump System Overview 1
PDM Settings 2
Basal Settings 4
Bolus Settings 5
Start a new Patch 6
Read Pump 9
Temp Basal 10
Manual Bolus 11
Food Bolus Calculator 12
Suspend & Resume 13
Deactivate the Patch 14
Alerts & Emergency Kit 15
Your Personal Settings 16
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1. Power button
2. Home Key (Software Key)
3. Charging Port
4. Sound Hole
5. Indicator light
The Personal Diabetes Manager (PDM)
•Your ultra-thin Patch Pump is composed of a reusable Pump Base (MD0201) and a disposable Reservoir Patch
(MD0200) which stores up to 200 U of insulin and lasts for up to 3 days.
•The Pump Base stores delivery settings and sends data to the PDM via Bluetooth Low Energy(communication
range 4 meters without blocking).
•The Patch Pump (Base and Patch connected) is waterproof at 8 feet (2.5 meters) for 60 minutes (IP28).
•Store the Pump Base and Reservoir Patch at temperatures between -10°C (14°F) and 55°C(131°F).
Pump Base Reservoir Patch
Fully charged
Charging
Not charging
Battery low
Battery empty
Charge PDM
The PDM requires an AC adapter with
an output of DC 5.0V
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Insulin Pump System Overview
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1. Turn on/off the PDM
•Turn-on - Long-press the power button, a green light will flash.
•Turn-off - Long-press the power button for about 2 seconds, then slide to
power off. Or long-press the power button for about 8 seconds.
4. Set time and date
2. Wake the PDM
When the screen goes black, press the power button
and then slide to unlock
5. Bolus Calculator
Refer to Page 5
Note: You can only change the
date and time when there is
no activated Reservoir Patch.
3. Select language and country
PDM Settings
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8. Find Pump Base SN
You can find the Pump Base SN on the product box or
on the back of the Pump Base.
7. Set display settings
Main Menu ➔Settings ➔General ➔Display
It is recommended for new users to set backlight time as
2 minutes
6. Set audio options
Main Menu ➔Settings ➔General ➔Audio Options
If you set the audio option to Audio off /Vibrate off, your
PDM only vibrates when a serious Alarm occurs.
9. Enter Pump Base SN
Main Menu ➔Patch ➔Pump Base SN
Tap ------ to enter SN manually
PDM Settings
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Main Menu ➔Settings ➔Insulin Pump ➔Basal Setup
1. Max Basal
Tap the Max Basal rate to edit it
2. Edit Basal Pattern
1. Tap Edit Basal, then select the Pattern to edit it
2. Set basal rate
•Tap blue U/H field to set the Basal rate.
•You can set a basal rate between 0 and the Max
Basal Rate with an increment of 0.05 U/H.
3. Add Time Segment
•Tap +Add Time Segment to add a new segment.
•You can set up to 48 segments for each day.
4. Delete Time Segment
•Slide to left on each segment, tap Delete. The start
time of next segment will be adjusted
•Slide on segment back to right to cancel deleting
5. Scroll up and down to review all segments
6. Tap to save the settings
3. Select a Basal Pattern
Main Menu ➔Basal ➔Select Pattern
24 Hour Total
Note: Recheck all the numbers you entered to make
sure that they are the intended values.
Basal Settings
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1. Max Bolus
Tap the Max Bolus to edit it
2. Set up the Bolus Calculator
•Turn on/off the Bolus Calculator
•Set IC ratios
•Set Insulin Sensitivity
•Set BG target
•Set IOB Time (Active Insulin Time)
3. Normal, Extended and Combo Bolus
Main Menu ➔Settings➔Insulin Pump ➔Bolus Setup
Bolus Settings
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Select the infusion site
•Clean, less hair, no sweat, uncovered, enough fat
(at least 5mm thick), away from navel.
•A new infusion site should be at least 2.5 cm (1
inch) away from the last site.
•If you choose an infusion site on your abdomen,
back or buttocks, apply the Patch horizontally.
•If you choose an infusion site on your upper arm
or thigh, apply the Patch vertically.
Prepare the infusion site
•Wash your hands with soap and water.
•Clean the infusion site with an alcohol wipe to
enhance adhesion.
•Let the skin air dry completely.
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Connect Pump Base and Reservoir Patch
Main Menu ➔Patch ➔New Patch
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Insert the hooks and
connecter on the
Reservoir Patch all the
way into the slots of the
Pump Base.
The pump will beeps
four times
Note: Please pay attention to the location of the
Sensor site and Patch site so that there is
little communication interruption.
Start a new Patch
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3. Keep the syringe vertical
to the Patch Pump, and
the needle inside the fill
port. Retract the plunger
to remove air bubbles.
5Fill the New Reservoir Patch
With the help of your healthcare provider, decide on the amount of insulin (70 U - 200 U) you need to insert
into the Reservoir Patch.
5. Slowly fill the Reservoir
with insulin
2. Fill the syringe with insulin.1. Push air into the vial.
Remove air
4. Push the plunger
until you see a drop
of insulin at the tip of
the needle
Prime the Pump
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Warning: Do not inject air into the fill port. Doing so may result in unintended or interrupted insulin delivery.
Start a new Patch
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Press needle button
Do not start priming before
the needle button is
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Place the Patch
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Start Insulin Delivery
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Priming takes about
3 minutes.
Start a new Patch
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2. Peel off the adhesive liners 3. Press the Pump against
the skin
4. Run your finger around the
entire edge of the adhesive pad
1. Remove the safety lock
5. Press the needle button
with one quick motion to
completely insert the needle

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Home Screen Delivery Status
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1. Insulin Delivery Status
2. IOB
3. Delivery details
4. Pump RF Signal
5. Remaining insulin in Reservoir
6. Alarm/Alert
Pump Status
Slide on the Home Screen from left
to right to go to status screen
History
Main Menu ➔History
Main Menu
Slide on the Home Screen from
right to left to go to main menu
Icon Shape and
Color Description
Grey ring
Grey ring indicates that there is
no activated Pump.
Green ring
Green ring represents the basal
delivery.
Green and
dark green
ring
Green ring with dark green part
represents Temp Basal, the dark
green part indicates the
progress of Temp Basal delivery.
Blue and dark
blue ring
Blue ring represents the Normal
Bolus, the dark blue part
indicates the progress of
delivery.
Purple and
dark purple
ring
Purple ring represents the
extend Bolus, the deep purple
part indicates the progress of
delivery.
Red ring
Red ring represents the delivery
suspend status.
Read Pump
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Activate a Temp Basal
Main Menu ➔Basal ➔Temp Basal
With a Temp Basal you can adjust your Basal rate for a short time
Select a Basal type, rate or percent and duration
Set Preset Temp Basal
Main Menu ➔Settings➔Insulin Pump ➔Basal Setup ➔
Preset Temp Setup
Activate a Preset Temp Basal
Main Menu ➔Basal ➔Preset Temp Basal
Cancel a Temp Basal
Main Menu ➔Basal ➔Cancel Temp Basal
Temp Basal
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Main Menu ➔Bolus ➔Manual bolus Slide to deliver
Set duration
Set Bolus dose
Tap blue/purple
plus sign to set
proportion of
Normal part and
Extended part
Set duration
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2
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Normal Bolus
Extended Bolus
Combo Bolus
Set Bolus type
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Manual Bolus
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Main Menu ➔Bolus ➔Bolus Calculator
Enter BG or
Carb,
or both
Set Bolus dose
and Bolus type
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2
3
Set duration
Tap blue/purple
plus sign to set
proportion of
Normal part and
Extended part
Set duration
Normal Bolus
Extended Bolus
Combo Bolus
Slide to deliver
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Food Bolus Calculator
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Suspend
Main Menu ➔Suspend
Resume
Main Menu ➔Resume
No Bolus is being delivered
Bolus
All
A Bolus is being delivered
Suspend & Resume
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Deactivate the Patch
Remove the Patch
•After the Reservoir Patch is deactivated, retract the needle with our release tool.
•Gently remove the entire Patch Pump. Use a medical adhesive remover or baby oil if necessary.
•Hold the both ends of the Pump Base and pull up the Pump Base to remove it from the old Reservoir Patch.
•Discard the old Reservoir Patch according to your local waste disposal regulations. Do NOT discard your Pump
Base. It is reusable.
Deactivate the Patch
Menu➔Patch➔Deactivate Patch
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Warning: Once the Patch is removed from the skin, do not attempt to press the needle button again. Doing so will
result in injury.
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PDM Message Actions to Take
END OF SUSPEND
Check BG. Resume basal delivery if
necessary.
LOW RESERVOIR
Change Patch soon.
PATCH EXP IN 1 HOUR
Change Patch soon.
PATCH BATTERY LOW
Change Reservoir Patch soon.
Alert
PDM Message Actions to Take
OCCLUSION DETECTED
Change Patch. Check blood glucose.
PATCH ERROR
Change Patch. Check blood glucose.
PUMP BASE ERROR
Remove Pump. Contact customer support
Check blood glucose.
Alarm (Medium Priority)
PDM Message Actions to Take
PATCH EXPIRED
Change Patch. Check blood glucose.
EMPTY RESERVOIR
Change Patch. Check blood glucose.
EXCEEDS MAX TDD
Change Patch. Check blood glucose.
Check history.
Alarm (High Priority)
Keep an emergency kit with you at all times to make
sure you have necessary supplies. Inform a family
member, co-worker, and/or friend where this
emergency kit is kept.
This kit should include but is not limited to:
Fast-acting glucose tablets or gel
BG monitoring supplies
Urine ketone testing supplies
Insulin syringe
Rapid-acting U-100 insulin
Extra Medtrum 2.0 mL Reservoir Patches
Power Bank
Instructions from your healthcare provider about
how much insulin to inject if pump delivery is
interrupted
Alcohol wipes
Glucagon emergency kit
Emergency contact phone numbers
If traveling, a copy of a letter from your healthcare
provider for airline security
Emergency Kit
Alerts & Emergency Kit
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Basal Pattern Name: ___________________
Start Time Rate (U/H) Start Time Rate (U/H)
: :
: :
: :
: :
: :
: :
: :
Max Basal Rate: ________________ U/H
Basal Pattern Name: ___________________
Start Time Rate (U/H) Start Time Rate (U/H)
: :
: :
: :
: :
: :
: :
: :
Name Rate Duration
Heavy Exercise %or U/H :
Medium Exercise %or U/H:
Light Exercise %or U/H:
Sick %or U/H:
Temp 1 %or U/H:
Temp 2 %or U/H:
Temp 3 %or U/H:
Your Personal Settings
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I:C Ratio
Start Time I:C (g Carb)
:1 U : g
:1 U : g
:1 U : g
:1 U : g
:1 U : g
:1 U : g
:1 U : g
Insulin Sensitivity
Start Time ISF (mmol/L)
:1 U : mmol/L
:1 U : mmol/L
:1 U : mmol/L
:1 U : mmol/L
:1 U : mmol/L
:1 U : mmol/L
:1 U : mmol/L
BG Target (mmol/L)
Start Time Low Limit High Limit
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
Max Bolus: __________________________U
Active Insulin Time: _______ :_______
Your Personal Settings
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Caution
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Labelling requirements
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject 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.
Information to user
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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Caution
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RF warning for Portable device
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement.
The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.
FCC ID
Pump Base (MD0201) FCC ID: 2AARU-MD0201
PDM (FM-018) FCC ID: 2AARU-FM018
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