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may pose health hazards.   
Occasionally check that your PDM personal settings are correct.   
Occasionally check to make sure your PDM emits audible tones that are easily detectable and that the vibrate 
feature is working correctly.   
Your PDM uses battery power to notify you of alerts, warnings, and alarms. If you do not confirm the notification, 
your PDM will continue to use battery power as the notifications repeat and progress. This will result in reduced 
battery life and the Replace Battery Alarm screen appearing sooner than expected.   
Your pump is designed only for Continuous Subcutaneous Insulin Infusion (CSII). It is not intended for use with 
any other delivery substance.   
y  Consult your health care team before using your pump to determine which programming features are 
appropriate for you. Some features require a greater knowledge of insulin pumping and advanced self-care skills. 
Additionally, some advanced programming features require that testing and fine-tuning of basic settings be 
completed in order to achieve the best possible results. Your health care team will give you specific training on 
programming and using your pump.   
Use of Extended Bolus, Combo Bolus and Bolus calculator, all require input from your health care team. Do 
NOT attempt to use these features until you have specific information for your treatment plan and have had 
specific training on each programming feature.   
Only your health care team can determine your Insulin to Carbohydrate (I:C) ratios, Insulin Sensitivity Factors 
(ISFs), BG Target ranges and duration of Insulin on Board (IOB).   
Basal rates that are too high or too low can adversely affect BG levels. Work with your health care team to 
fine-tune basal rates.   
The way your body uses insulin can be affected by many things. Contact your health care team about lifestyle 
changes such as starting/stopping your exercise program or significant weight loss/gain. Your basal rates may 
need to be modified.   
Do NOT stop using your pump if you are ill unless instructed to do so by your health care provider. Even when 
you are sick, your body still needs insulin.   
Medtrum Corporation recommends that you have someone around you (family, friends, etc.) who understands 
diabetes and pump therapy, so in the event of an emergency, they can help you. Be sure they are familiar with