Intended use
The DANA Diabecare RS Insulin Pump is intended for the subcutaneous delivery of insulin for the treatment of diabetes mellitus. The device is not intended for use with blood or blood products.
Contraindication
Insulin Pump therapy is not recommended for people whose vision or hearing does not allow recognition of pump signals and alarms.
Warning
The DANA Diabecare RS system is only to be used by patients who have received training from a certified diabetes educator and/or insulin pump trainer and by advice from a physician. For safety and optimum benefits read the entire user manual before using the system.
General Precautions
- 1. Pump users need more than 4 blood glucose measurements per day, and vision and hearing to receive any pump alarm.
- 2. Confirm regularly that the screen display turns on, you can hear audible beeps, and feel the vibrate. If these features are not working, discontinue use of the pump and contact a healthcare professional or technical support from the local Insulin Pump distributor.
- 3. Patients must not open the Pump housing or handle any internal components.
- 4. The DANA Diabecare RS Insulin Pump is intended for use with a proprietary Infusion Set, reservoir and other accessories specified in this booklet. DO NOT use the Pump with any other infusion system or accessories.
- 5. Press buttons with the pad of the finger. DO NOT use fingernails or any sharp objects.
- 6. The Insulin Pump comes with factory default settings and alarms, maximum daily totals, basal and bolus doses. These settings can be adjusted by a healthcare professional.
Glucose Check Alarm
120min
- 7. The reservoir and Infusion Set are supplied with sterile and intended for single use only. DO NOT reuse.
- 8. Change the reservoir and the Infusion Set regularly, as recommended by your healthcare professional. DO NOT use for longer than 72 hours.
- 9. Check the expiration dates and dispose of any expired accessories.
- 10. Avoid impact damage such as dropping. If there is any known damage of pump and accessory, contact your healthcare professional or technical support from the local Insulin Pump distributor.
- 11. For any trouble with any of the system components, turn off the Insulin Pump by removing the battery and contact your healthcare professional or your Insulin Pump trainer.
- 12. Remove the battery for long-term storage.
- 13. If remote control is not intended to be used, it is suggested to turn the BLE off by activating ‘Airplane Mode’ to prevent unintentional delivery.
- 14. If you forgot pump password, contact technical support from the local Insulin Pump distributor.
- 15. Check your infusion site daily for proper placement and leaks. If you notice leaks around the site replace infusion set.
- updated on 2021-10-19