MEDTRUM TECHNOLOGIES Inc. FM006 用户手册

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Introduction 
Before you begin 
Check with your health care professional regarding your individual training needs. Do NOT attempt to connect to 
your pump before you have been trained on your pump.   
As part of your training, your health care professional will work with you to establish diabetes management guidelines 
and settings that best fit your needs as your insulin pump settings impact the calculations for insulin delivery. You will 
rely on your healthcare professional for a lot of critical information about your pump system, especially during the first 
few weeks and months. Your healthcare professional must help you enter the initial settings into the Personal 
Diabetes Manager (PDM). Soon you will enter and change your own personal settings with confidence and ease.   
The system is designed to use rapid-acting U-100 insulin. The following insulin analogs have been tested and found 
to be safe for use in the Reservoir Patch of the pump: Humalog®, NovoLog®, and Apidra®. Before using a different 
insulin with this pump, check the insulin drug label and your health care status to make sure it can be used with your 
pump. Refer to the insulin labeling and follow your healthcare professional’s directions for how often to replace the 
Patch. 
Indications 
The systems are indicated for the continuous subcutaneous (below the skin) delivery of insulin, at set and variable 
rates, for the management of diabetes mellitus in persons requiring insulin. 
Contraindications
 
Insulin pump therapy is NOT recommended for people with diabetes who are either:   
Unable to test their blood glucose levels at least four times per day.   
Unwilling to demonstrate adequate carbohydrate counting skills.   
Unable to maintain good diabetes self-care skills.