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Your Injection Button may become harder to push if
the inside of your InPen™ gets dirty with insulin, food,
drink, or other materials. Following the HANDLING AND
STORAGE instructions below should prevent this
3. Why doesn’t the Dose Knob go to zero when I inject
my dose?
This can happen if the Insulin Cartridge does not have
enough insulin left in it for your entire dose, or if the
needle has become clogged. To get the rest of your
dose:
•
The number in the Dose Window is the amount
you did NOT receive. Remember this number,
because you still need to inject this much to
complete your dose.
•
Adjust the knob back to the “0” setting.
•
Remove the Needle from the InPen™.
•
If the cartridge is empty, replace it with a new
cartridge. If it is not empty, it is likely the
needle was clogged.
•
Install a new Needle.
•
Prime the InPen™ until insulin is observed.
Complete your dose by dialing the amount that you
did NOT receive and inject this amount.
If you are not sure whether you have received your
full dose, you should check your glucose level more
frequently.
15. How Much Insulin is Left in Your InPen
™
?
The cartridge scale shows an approximate number of
units left in the Cartridge.
FULL CARTRIDGE
EMPTY CARTRIDGE