
2
V-Go
™
Product Overview
Understanding the button names and locations is important for the successful use
of the V-Go and EZ Fill.
• Button Cover:
Covers the needle button. Prevents the
needle button from being pushed in. Cover must be
removed for V-Go to operate.
• Insulin Port:
Location where insulin enters the V-Go
through the EZ Fill.
• Bolus Ready Button:
A grey button that lies flat on one
of the long edges of the V-Go. When activated, it releases
the bolus delivery button. This allows for bolus dosing of
insulin.
• Bolus Delivery Button:
A grey button next to the insulin
port on one of the short edges of the V-Go. When pressed
after the bolus ready button activates this button, the
V-Go delivers a bolus dose of 2 Units of insulin
(1 push = 2 Units).
• Viewing Window:
Shows a view of the insulin reservoir.
A
grey indicator
in the window demonstrates that
insulin is flowing from the device.
• Needle Button:
When pressed, it inserts the needle into
your skin and begins the flow of insulin into your body.
• Needle Release Button:
A wide white button with
3 ridges on one of the long edges of the V-Go. An
activated needle release button removes the needle from
your body and stops the V-Go from delivering insulin.
• Adhesive Pad and Liner:
Once the protective adhesive
liner is removed, the adhesive pad affixes the V-Go to
your skin.
Needle
Button
Needle Release Button
Adhesive Pad
and Liner
Button Cover
Bolus
Ready
Button
Insulin Port
Bolus Delivery Button
Viewing Window
Grey Indicator