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that the maximum dose of insulin that can be used with the existing cartridge
has been reached and prevents a higher dose of insulin being set.
Note:
Each time you change the insulin cartridge, you must vent sufficiently (see
Chapter 6.7 and 6.8). Then select the remaining dose that is required (see
Chapter 6.9) and proceed according to these operating instructions.
To protect the batteries, the ESYSTA
®
BT Pen switches off automatically after
three minutes without any activity. To switch the ESYSTA
®
BT Pen back on
again, you must first push in the dosing button. Insulin may emerge under
certain circumstances. When you next switch on, the ESYSTA
®
BT Pen will
request venting (see also Chapter 6.7).
To preserve the life of the battery for as long as possible, you should
always store your ESYSTA
®
BT Pen with the dosing button pushed in and
the ESYSTA
®
Adapter inserted.
6.10 Injection process
Before each injection, check that the ESYSTA
®
BT Pen contains the correct
insulin preparation. Tilt the ESYSTA
®
BT Pen back and forth to sufficiently
mix the liquid in the cartridge and carry out a visual inspection on the insulin
preparation (see also the instruction leaflet for the insulin preparation). Stick
the needle through the skin in a suitable position. Slowly press the dosing
button until it reaches the stop and locks into place. A counter on the left-
hand section of the display counts down in seconds from 8 to 1. Please leave