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Components
A. Top button
H. Paper backing
B. Disconnect cover
I. Adhesive
C. Insertion device
J. MiniMed or
Luer-lock tubing
D. Raised arrows
connector
indicating tubing
direction
K. Tubing
E. Clear Window
L. Site Connector
F. Cannula housing
M. White cap for site
connector
G. Soft cannula
Instructions for use
● Read all instructions carefully before using the
MiniMed Mio Advance infusion set.
● Read your pump user guide before connecting
the infusion set to your pump for information
about pump therapy. This includes information
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on connection and priming procedures, possible
errors, and potential risks and their causes.
● You should follow good hygienic procedures.
If you are using this infusion set for the first
time, do the first set-up in the presence of your
healthcare professional.
● Do not insert the product at temperatures below
10°C (50°F).
Inserting
Unfold the front cover of this booklet to view
images that are keyed to the steps below.
1.
Wash your hands with soap and water.
2.
Select an insertion site on a recommended
area (shown in gray) and as recommended
by your healthcare professional.
3.
Clean the insertion site with a disinfectant
as directed by your healthcare professional.
Allow to air dry before inserting the infusion
set. Remove hair around the insertion site
to ensure the adhesive sticks to the skin if
needed.
4.
Open the package. Then, remove the paper
from the tubing.
5.
Place the tubing connector on the top of
a newly filled reservoir. Twist the MiniMed
tubing connector clockwise until it locks in
place or twist the Luer-lock tubing connector
until it is tightly secured.
WARNING: For the MiniMed tubing
connector, make sure there is no liquid
inside the tubing connector or on top of
the reservoir. Liquid can block vents and
cause inaccurate insulin flow. This can
result in high or low blood glucose. If
there is liquid, use a new infusion set and
a new reservoir.
6.
Remove the white cap from the site connector
by (a) squeezing the sides of the site
connector then (b) pulling the white cap off.
Keep the white cap for later use.
7.
Put the reservoir into your pump, then
completely fill the tubing with insulin as
instructed by your pump user guide. Do
not leave any air in the tubing. The tubing
is completely filled when you see drops of
insulin coming out of the site connector.
8.
Remove the paper backing from the
adhesive. Be careful not to touch the
adhesive.
9.
Remove the disconnect cover from the
insertion device by (a) gently squeezing the
sides of the disconnect cover then (b) pulling
it away from the insertion device. Keep the
disconnect cover for later use. The raised
arrows indicate the tubing direction.
10a. Stretch the skin until smooth. Then press the
insertion device against your skin.
10b. Press the top button completely down to
insert the infusion set.
11. Gently and carefully remove the insertion
device.
12. Press the adhesive onto the skin with
your finger. Replace the infusion set if the
adhesive does not stick to the skin.
13. Gently hold the cannula housing steady with
your finger. Then push the site connector

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