Picture 3
Screw the luer-lock connector (K) firmly into the screw thread of the pump adapter. Make
sure there is a cartridge containing sufficient insulin in the cartridge compartment. Place
the pump upright and fill the infusion set in accordance with the pump manufacturer's
operating instructions. Fill the tubing (F, J) until the insulin emerges at the tip of the steel
cannula (A). Do not leave air bubbles in either the cartridge or the tubing of the infusion
set.
Fill volumes of the complete set:
30 cm/12"
60 cm/24"
80 cm/31"
110 cm/43"
Picture 4
Hold the infusion set firmly between thumb and forefinger at the disc holder (E). With the
other hand, remove the adhesive backing (D) from the self-adhesive (C) and twist the
protective cover (B) off the steel cannula (A).
Picture 5
With your free hand, pinch together a bit of subcutaneous tissue at the disinfected
site. Insert the infusion set under the skin at a perpendicular angle. Press the self-
adhesive (C) firmly onto the skin in order to ensure secure seating of the infusion set.
Bend the disc holder (E) slightly sideways and remove it. In doing this, make sure that the
self-adhesive comes to lay flat on the skin.
approx. 7 units U100 insulin
approx. 10 units U100 insulin
approx. 13 units U100 insulin
approx. 18 units U100 insulin
en
approx. 70 µl
approx. 100 µl
approx. 130 µl
approx. 180 µl
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