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Dana Diabecare IIS

It is REAL!

Features

More than 45 years of Insulin Pump innovation. Used by more than 50,000 patients across more than 47 countries worldwide.

Icon based interface makes the pump intuitive and easy to program and easy to learn. 24 languages supported making the pump easy to program and customisable to suit you!

The new

The Dana Diabecare IIS is less expensive than comparable insulin pumps making it one of the most affordable options available.

Half the size & weight, twice the outcome

The Dana Diabecare IIS is lighter and smaller than most comparable insulin pumps. Being so light and small makes it very comfortable and easy to wear.

Technical Specifications

BOLUS FEATURES
  • • Bolus increments: 0.05, 0.1, 0.5 or 1.0 units
  • • Bolus duration: 12sec/unit
  • • Extended bolus (30 minutes - 8 hours)
  • • Dual pattern bolus
BASAL FEATURES
  • • Minimal delivery rate: 0.04 unit/hr
  • • Basal delivery: every 4 minutes (above 0.09u/hr)
  • • Basal increments: 0.1 unit/hr or 0.01 unit/hr
  • • Changes per profile: up to 24
  • • Temporary basal: 1hr - 24 hrs, 0% - 200%
  • • Profiles: 4
SUPPLEMENTARY FEATURES
  • • Alarm: audio
  • • ICON menu interface
  • • 21 Languages supported
    (Arabic, Chinese, Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Iranian, Italian, Korean, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish)
SAFETY FEATURES
  • • Button-Lock mode to prevent unintended operation
  • • Alarm (Low Battery, Low reservoir, Occlusion + Customisable)
  • • Dual microprocessor fail-safe function
MISCELLANEOUS FEATURES
  • • Pump capacity: 300 units (3.0 cc)
  • • Average battery Life: 4-6 Weeks
  • • IPX8 rating – waterproof
  • • Size: 89 x 45 x 19mm
  • • Weight: only 62g incl. battery and full reservoir
  • • 4 Year warranty
CUSTOMIZABLE FEATURES FOR INDIVIDUALS INCLUDING PROFESSIONAL CARE GIVERS
  • • PIN programming for healthcare professional and/or caregivers
PUMP Type Syringe (No cartridge)
Size 91×45.5×20 ㎜
Net weight 53g (without Battery) / 62g(including Battery)
Insulin reservoir 300 unit, plastic impact resistant, insulin compatible
Bolus setting 0 to 80 units. Bolus programs include normal, default, preset for meal appropriate, step programming
Bolus increments 0.05U / 0.1U / 0.5U / 1.0U
Basal profile Unit/Hr, Unit/Day
Basal increments 0 to 16 units/hour
Temporary basal rate 0% ~ 200% (Increment or reduce in 10%)
Basal delivery Every 4 min basis (varies, 0.5 u/hr = every 12 min)
Powersupply Uses only one 3.6 V DC Lithium Battery
Energy saver Screen sleep mode
Suspension mode Manual and program suspend options
Safety checks Dual microprocessors for continuous cross checking
Water resistant IPX8 rate - waterproof
Insulin concentration U-100 (default)
Time format 12 Hr (AM/PM) with optional military time
Alarm Audible tone (beep)
Safety settings Maximum bolus / Maximum basal / Maximum daily total /Low reservoir
Line occlusion / Low battery / Pump malfunction
Display Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with backlight. Largest display screen of any pump available, simple icon driven menu, auto-display of remaining insulin and battery life.
Warrantly 4 years
Extras 1 leather cases and one impact resistant hard case included with each pump. Additional user accessories of belt holder, bathing bag and bra pouch included in convenient travel kit. Extra battery keys and linking screws available at no cost if misplaced by user.
Memory Bolus history Last 300 boluses with time and date stamp
Daily Total History Last 60 daily insulin totals with time and date stamp
Prime History Last 60 primes with time and date stamp
Alarm History Last 50 alarms with time and date stamp
Guided Management Features 16 programmable modes including options for:
Audible reminders for bolus insulin / CHO check 30 minutes post meal
Bolus frequency restrictions
Presetting meal appropriate boluses
Presetting of default bolus
PIN programming for healthcare professionals
/ caregivers to access guided management features
Colors Available in 5 colors

Safety Information

Intended use

The DANA Diabecare ⅡS 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 ⅡS 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 get the pump alarm.
  • 2. Patients must not open the Pump housing or handle any internal components.
  • 3. The DANA Diabecare ⅡS 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.
  • 4. Press buttons with the pad of the finger. DO NOT use fingernails or any sharp objects.
  • 5. 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
    Maximum Daily Total
    80u
    Maximum Bolus
    40u
    Maximum Basal
    3.3u/h
  • 6. The reservoir and Infusion Set are supplied with sterile and intended for single use only. DO NOT reuse.
  • 7. Change the reservoir and the Infusion Set regularly, as recommended by your healthcare professional. DO NOT use for longer than 72 hours.
  • 8. Check the expiration dates and dispose of any expired accessories.
  • 9. 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.
  • 10. 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.
  • 11. Remove the battery for long-term storage.
  • updated on 2021-10-19