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                     Adult/youth                    Toddler 
For the Reservoir Patch to work best, apply it: crosswise or at a slight angle on your abdomen; hip or upper back; up 
and down or at a slight angle on your upper arm or thigh. 
You may wish to attach the Reservoir Patch: 
On the abdomen. The abdomen has ample flat surface area, and is accessible and comfortable location. 
Insulin absorption is fast, predictable, and less affected by exercise when administrated through the 
abdomen. If the Reservoir Patch is worn on the abdomen, keep it horizontal above the belt line. 
On the backside of the arm, but not on the muscle. If the Reservoir Patch is worn on the backside of the arm, 
keep it in the up or down direction. Attach the Reservoir Patch in the up or down position as your arm hangs 
down. 
Warning:  Avoid the 5.0 cm (2-inch) area around the navel or a mole or scar, where insulin absorption may be 
reduced. 
Warning: It is important that you change your Reservoir Patch every two to three days. Change the site each time 
you apply a new Reservoir Patch. Be sure to rotate the infusion sites so that they do not become overused. A new 
infusion site should be at least 2.5cm away from the last site. 
When choosing the location for the Reservoir Patch, consider the following: 
That you can comfortably reach the Reservoir Patch, for easy operation and removal. 
That you apply the Reservoir Patch to a flat area of skin, not on a fold of the skin, muscle, or bone. 
That the site is flat when you are in any of the following positions: sitting down, standing up, or lying down. 
When choosing the location for the Reservoir Patch, avoid the following: