2. Push the tester into the transmitter until the flexible side arms of the tester click into the notches
on both sides of the transmitter.
When properly connected, the green light on the transmitter flashes 6 times.
3. To test the transmitter, check the sensor icon on the pump to ensure that the transmitter is
sending a signal (see your system user guide).
4. To clean the transmitter, see Cleaning the transmitter, page 23.
5. After testing or cleaning, disconnect the tester from the transmitter.
Disconnecting the tester
To disconnect the tester:
1. Hold the transmitter body as shown and pinch the side arms of the tester.
2. With the tester arms pinched, gently pull the transmitter away from the tester.
Note: To save transmitter battery life, do NOT leave the tester connected after cleaning or
testing.
Cleaning the transmitter
The transmitter is intended for personal use at home (single-patient use) or for use in healthcare
facilities (multiple-patient use). Single-patient use requires cleaning after each use, while
multiple-patient use requires cleaning and disinfection after each use. When using the transmitter in
a healthcare facility, always follow the cleaning and disinfecting procedure for multiple-patient use.
WARNING: Do not discard the transmitter in a medical waste container or expose it to
extreme heat. The transmitter contains a battery that may ignite and result in serious injury.
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