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Important Information
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PROOF (LR #3557), 2002-11-25 «5118-51A Cozmo User Manual»
of leakage can also mean opportunity for contamination lead-
ing to infection.
Never use Fill tubing when the infusion set is connected
to your body, or you could deliver an unintended bolus.
Always remove all air from the cartridge and infusion
set before starting insulin delivery. Air bubbles in the
system can slow or stop insulin delivery. Check all con-
nections carefully for leaks (wrapping a tissue around con-
nections to check for moisture is a good technique), as leak-
age can slow or stop insulin delivery to the body, and allow
an opening for contamination leading to infection. If insu-
lin delivery is slowed or stopped, high blood glucose (hy-
perglycemia) will result.
You should not change your access site right before bed,
as you would be unaware of any problems with the site.
You must test your BG level 1 to 2 hours after starting a new
cartridge to make sure insulin is being properly delivered.
You should receive specific training on programming and
delivering a meal bolus and using basal patterns. Please
carefully read all instructions and talk to your healthcare
provider.
It is vital to get the basal patterns correct. If a basal rate is
too high or too low, all your insulin delivery throughout the
day and night will be incorrect, including boluses.
Many things can affect how your body uses insulin. To
avoid problems, contact your healthcare provider before
making big lifestyle changes, such as starting or stopping
an intensive exercise program, or if you experience a signifi-
cant weight loss or weight gain, etc. In these cases your basal
rates may need to be modified.
When returning a pump for service, you must be pre-
pared to inject insulin with an insulin syringe or pen
until the new pump arrives. Contact your physician if you
require supplies, such as a prescription for intermediate- or
long-acting insulin and syringes.
You must not use the replacement pump until it is cor-
rectly personalized.
Never stop taking your insulin because of illness. Even
if you are too sick to eat, your body still needs insulin.
During an illness, check your BG level before mealtime
and every 2 to 4 hours. Check your urine for ketones
until you feel better.
Even though you are sick, you still need fluids, calories
and carbohydrates. Drink 4 to 8 ounces of clear liquids
containing sugar every 30 to 60 minutes.
If you drop the pump or hit it against something hard,
always inspect it carefully to make sure it is still work-
ing properly. Make sure the display is working correctly,
and the cartridge, cartridge cap, battery cap and infusion
set are connected correctly. Wrap a piece of tissue paper
around the connections to check for moisture (which could
indicate a leak). If there is damage to the pump outer shell
(cracks, chips), the pump may no longer be watertight.
If the display has missing or incomplete characters, or if
the pump does not seem to be working correctly, stop
using the pump immediately. Contact your healthcare pro-
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