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Description and functions ...
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Accu-Chek D-TRONplus insulin pump Reference Manual
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This section includes:
2.1 Safety and warning features
2.2 Handling and display
2.3 Operating status (STOP/RUN)
2.4 Operating logic and overview of
Accu-Chek D-TRONplus insulin pump functions
2.5 Standard configuration
2.6 Accessories and disposables
Your insulin pump is a battery operated, microprocessor-controlled insulin pump.
It is intended for the continuous subcutaneous infusion of short-acting insulin U100
or fast-acting U100 insulin analogues.
Please refer to section 11“Technical data” for further information.
2.1 Safety and warning features
Beeps, vibrations and messages on the display inform you of the status and/or mal-
functions of your Accu-Chek D-TRONplus insulin pump and/or the system.
Caution: Your insulin pump allows you to turn off the STOP-Warning
beeps, confirmation beeps and beeps when keys are pressed. The beeps
caused by an alert or error can not be turned off. The vibrations can not
be turned off. Check the display of your insulin pump at least every three
hours during the day and before you go to sleep, especially if for any
reason you might be unable to hear the beeps or feel the vibrations. This is
the only way you will be aware of any changes in your insulin pump in a
timely manner.
... of your Accu-Chek D-TRONplus insulin pump
Accu-Chek D-TRONplus insulin pump Reference Manual
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Cleaning
Caution: Do not use solvents, strong detergents, acidic or alkaline-based
substances, bleaching agents, scouring pads or sharp instruments for
cleaning as they may damage your insulin pump. Only use a soft dry cloth.
Please refer to section 10.2.2 “Your insulin pump” for further information.
Avoid deliberate immersion in water
Caution: Your insulin pump is watertight, however you should avoid
deliberate immersion in water e.g. bathing, taking showers, swimming and
related water activities. You should inspect your insulin pump immediately
after an accidental immersion in water.
We recommend disconnecting your insulin pump before engaging in
water activities
You should check your insulin pump for chips or cracks frequently on a
regular basis. Dropping your insulin pump may harm it and damage the
watertight seal. If there are chips, cracks or damages, it is possible that
water will enter your insulin pump, which may lead to malfunction.
Contact with objects
Caution: When wearing your insulin pump make sure to prevent any con-
tact with objects that may damage or accidentally press the keys of your
insulin pump (e.g. keychain, garment buttons, pocket knives, coins).
Please refer to section 9 “Special situations” for further information.

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Accu-Chek D-TRONplus Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAccu-Chek
ModelD-TRONplus
CategoryMedical Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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