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signal and are within range, you can use your PDM to control and monitor pump. Exposing your pump to water, and
certain objects in between the two devices may interfere with RF communication.
Common consumer electronic devices that transmit in the same frequency band used by the pump may prevent the
PDM from receiving the pump status information sent by the pump or transmitting control commands to the pump.
Most cellular (mobile) phones, mobile or portable handheld units, when transmitting or receiving, may cause
significant interruption of transmitter-receiver communication. It is likely that other devices operating in similar
frequency ranges will have a similar effect. This interference, however, will not cause any incorrect data to be sent or
received and will not cause any harm to your pump.
When conditions or distance cause RF communication to be lost or interrupted, you will not be able to use your PDM
to control and monitor pump status. This also means that data transfer between the two devices will stop temporarily.
The PDM is designed to sense and notify you about a lost connection. As soon as the problem is resolved, RF
communication will resume.
Emergency kit
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:
y
Quick-acting glucose tablets or gel
y
BG monitoring supplies
y
Urine ketone testing supplies
y
Insulin syringe and fast-acting insulin (with dosage instructions from your healthcare professional)
y
Extra Medtrum 2.0mL Reservoir Patch
y
Extra AAA alkaline batteries
y
Dressing and adhesive
y
Glucagon Emergency Kit®
y
Emergency contact phone numbers