Temperature
Do not expose the micropump to direct sunlight, UV radiation or
heat. The operating temperature of the micropump is between
+5 °C and +40 °C. At temperatures outside this range, the
insulin contained in the reservoir could be rendered ineffective.
There may also be damage to the micropump system.
Note
Protect the micropump and consumables from sunlight and
heat. If the micropump has been exposed to sunlight or heat,
check your blood glucose.
Air pressure and altitude
Rapid and significant changes in air pressure or temperature can
influence insulin delivery, especially if there are air bubbles in the
reservoir. Such changes may occur, for example, when you are
on an aeroplane (especially during take-off and landing) or if you
engage in a sport such as hang-gliding.
In such cases, do the following: Remove any air bubbles from the
reservoir and test your blood glucose at frequent intervals. If in
doubt, remove the micropump and change to an alternative
therapy method.
Do not use the micropump system at an air pressure below
70 kPa. This corresponds to an altitude of up to 3,000 metres
above sea level. Do not use the supplied charger in altitudes
above 2,000 metres above sea level.
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