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interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
X‐rays, MRIs and CT scans
The Patch Pump and PDM may be affected by strong radiation or magnetic fields. If you are going to have X-ray,
MRI, CT scan or other type of exposure to radiation, TAKE OFF YOUR PATCH PUMP AND PDM, and put them
outside the treatment area. Replace with a new Reservoir Patch after the test or procedure is completed.
The Product is designed to tolerate common electromagnetic and electrostatic fields, including airport security
systems and cellular phones.
Consumables
The pumps use disposable Reservoir Patches for insulin delivery.
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Reservoir Patches — The pump is only used with the 200-unit Medtrum Reservoir Patches (MD-JN-002).
Change your Reservoir Patch every two to three days.
Warning: For your protection the pump has undergone extensive testing to confirm appropriate operation when used
with Reservoir Patches manufactured or distributed by Medtrum. We recommend using Medtrum Reservoir Patches
as we cannot guarantee appropriate operation if the pump is used with Reservoir Patches offered by third-parties
and therefore we are not responsible for any injury or malfunctioning of the pump that may occur in association with
such use.
About radio frequency (RF) communication
Your pump has 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 pump and PDM communicate and share data.
RF communication between your pump and PDM will work up to a distance of about 2 meters (6.6 feet) and will
transmit through clothing. Direct line of sight is not required for RF communication. As long as you have a good RF
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Its operation is subject to the following two conditions: