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Accu-Chek Insight System Kit

Frequently Asked Questions

Living with an insulin pump

Some types of medical examinations, such as MRIs, CT scans and X-Rays, may interfere with the operation of your insulin pump. As such, you should disconnect the insulin pump from the body and leave it in a safe place outside of the treatment room.

If you use a steel infusion set, you may also be required to remove the infusion set for some procedures. Please consult with a healthcare professional prior to the procedure.

Your insulin pump allows you to quickly and precisely adjust your insulin levels before, during and after exercise, to carefully match your individual needs.

All Accu-Chek insulin pumps are suitable to use during most types of exercise, however we recommend that you remove the insulin pump before taking part in any contact sports (e.g. rugby or martial arts) in order to prevent damage to the device or harm to yourself.

Many theme park rides, such as rollercoasters, are operated by high powered magnetic equipment, which have the potential to affect your insulin pump. Please check with the Theme Park Occupational Health and Safety officer about the magnetic equipment they use and what distance in meters / feet the field surrounds them. When within these fields do not wear or operate your insulin pump.

Please disconnect from your insulin pump and leave it in a safe place until you are no longer within the range of these magnets. If there is nowhere safe for you to leave your insulin pump, you should take it with you, however you will need to put it in STOP mode and disconnect it from your body before entering the field of exposure. Leave your insulin pump in STOP mode until you are outside the magnetic field. When it is safe to do so, please reconnect and START your insulin pump. Please remember to check your blood glucose levels before and after entering the field of exposure.

Always carry backup supplies – including hyper / hypo treatments and a backup insulin pen with you. If you are disconnected from your insulin pump for longer than 30 – 60 minutes you may need to reconnect to your insulin pump and give a correction dose (if safe to do so) or give a correction dose with your back up insulin delivery mechanism if you are still within the exposure range. You should follow your healthcare professional’s instructions to replace missed insulin or to correct a hypo.

No. Due to the high temperatures in saunas and steam rooms we recommend that you disconnect your pump and also remove your infusion set before entering. High temperatures can affect the insulin within your pump and also potentially cause damage to the pump itself.

Please consult with your healthcare professional to determine what precautions you should take prior to entering a sauna or steam room.

Both the Accu-Chek Combo and Accu-Chek Insight insulin pumps have an IPX8 rating. This means that both pumps are protected from brief immersion in water.

As small hairline cracks in the housing of the device, or adapters and battery caps not being tightened enough could cause water to get into the device and cause damage, we recommend that you disconnect your insulin pump and leave it in a safe place before swimming, showering or bathing.

This should only be done following advice from your healthcare professional, and you should test and correct as necessary at least every hour.

When going on holiday, you should always take extra supplies to make sure that you are covered for anything that might happen during your trip. Remember to take the following with you when you go away:

  • Plenty of cannula and infusion sets
  • Spare batteries
  • Insulin and pump cartridges
  • Test strips and lancets
  • Emergency contact details
  • Fast acting carbohydrate to treat hypos
  • Travel letter from hospital / diabetes team
  • Details of how to manage illness / pump failure or loss
  • Back up insulin pens, cartridges and needles

General questions

Bubbles naturally occur in all liquids, including insulin, when they undergo a fairly rapid temperature change, i.e. warm to cool.

To help to prevent bubbles, remove insulin from the fridge at least an hour before use. You should regularly check your cartridge and tubing for bubbles and prime out any that you find. Always remember to disconnect from your insulin pump before priming.

Because Accu-Chek insulin pumps can be disconnected at the infusion site you can remove the pump temporarily (for up to an hour) to bathe, go swimming or take part in contact sports.

Always remember to check your blood glucose and correct as needed before disconnecting your insulin pump and again when you reconnect. If you are intending to be disconnected from your pump for longer than an hour, you should check your blood glucose regularly throughout the time you are disconnected, reconnecting and correcting as necessary.

You should discuss your personal requirements for disconnecting from your insulin pump with your healthcare professional before going ahead.

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Accu-Chek Insight System Kit

Accu-Chek Insight System Kit
Item Description

At Accu-Chek, we believe that you shouldn't have to plan your life around your diabetes. The Accu-Chek Insight insulin pump system lets you decide how to spend your time and makes it simple to accommodate sudden changes to your daily routine, allowing you to live an unrestricted life.

The Accu-Chek Insight insulin pump system is designed for easy and discreet insulin pump therapy. This system has been developed to inspire confidence in your diabetes management bringing together blood glucose monitoring, bolus advice, insulin delivery and data management.

  • Sleek, modern design and a remote control function to fit into your life and provide complete discretion
  • Intuitive menu with coloured touchscreen handset for improved handling, wherever you are
  • Pre-filled cartridge of insulin - no need to fill cartridges by hand
Product Manuals

Dimensions

72 x 52 x 16 mm without adapter

Weight

Approximately 115 g (including battery, full cartridge and infusion set)

CARTRIDGES

Pre-filled 1.6 ml cartridge

Infusion sets

Accu-Chek Insight infusion sets with a proprietary adapter

Insulin pump benefits and features

Accu-Chek Insight pump

Easy and intuitive for improved handling

  • Pre-filled cartridges of insulin - no need to fill cartridges by hand
  • Zoom function and coloured display so it is easier to read
  • Simple on screen instructions for priming infusion sets and changing a cartridge

Safe and reliable to support diabetes management

  • Various bolus options and the ability to run boluses in parallel to give you flexibility in managing your meals
  • Very low basal rate to suit individual needs
  • Fast occlusion detection for added reassurance

Discreet and personal to individually adapt to daily life

  • Sleek and modern design for more comfortable wearing
  • A variety of cannula and tubing lengths for flexible wearing of the pump
  • Variety of carry cases for a personal touch
Additional Specifications
Dimensions:
  • 72 x 52 x 16 mm without adapter
  • 84 x 52 x 19 mm with adapter
Weight:

Approximately 115 g (including battery, full cartridge and infusion set)

Display Size:

38 x 15 mm without zoom button, 220 x 80 pixel 

Pump casing:
  • Shock/scratch-resistant plastic
  • Resistant to pharmaceuticals
  • All edges rounded
  • Backside metal
Temperature ranges:

Operation: +5 °C to +37 °C (+41°F to +99 °F)

Air humidity (Relative Humidity):

Operation: 20% to 90%

Barometric pressure:

Operation: 50 to 106 kPa (500 to 1060 mbar)

Power supply:
  • One 1.5-volt AAA Alkaline (LR03) or Lithium (FR06) battery
  • Batteries should have a minimum capacity of 1200 mAh. Do not use carbon zinc or nickel cadmium (NiCd) batteries
Basal rate:

Minimum = 0.02 U/h , Maximum = 25 U/h E.g. Below 0.19 U/h, delivery is close dependent. 0.19 U/h and above delivery every 3 mins

Bolus:
  • Maximum bolus amount per delivery is 25 U
  • Standard, Extended and Multiwave Boluses, are adjustable in increments of:
    • 0.05 U (up to 2.0 U)
    • 0.1 U (2-5 U)
    • 0.2 U (5-10 U)
    • 0.5 U (10-20 U)
    • 1.0 U (20-25 U)
  • Duration of Extended and Multiwave Boluses are adjustable in intervals of 15 minutes up to 24 hours
  • Multiple boluses can run in parallel
Temporary basal rate:
  • Adjustable in 10% increments, from 0 - 250%
  • Duration is adjustable in 15 minute intervals, up to a maximum of 24 hours
  • Last duration programmed is the default setting for the next Temporary Basal Rate
Bolus delivery rate:
  • Very slow = 3 U/min
  • Slow = 6 U/min
  • Standard = 12 U/min
  • Moderate = 9 U/min
Maximum pressure:

350 kPa (3500 bar)

Maximum quantity delivered at a single fault condition:

≤ 0.5 U in case of failure of the pump it would give an alarm and go into the stop mode after an over or under delivery of max. 0.8 U (normative requirement)

Maximum Time to occlusion alarm: :

160 U, Glass Cartridges (Pre-filled):

  • Medium basal rate, 1.0 U/h: ≤ 2.2 h
  • Minimum basal rate, 0.02 U/h: max 144 h due to tubing/cartridge change
Data storage capacity:

There are two types of data storage capacities:

  • Data with time and date are safely stored in memory for about 1 hour after the battery has been removed
  • Other insulin pump settings and the event memory are saved, regardless of battery power level and period of time the insulin pump has been without power  
Cartridges:

Pre-filled 1.6 ml cartridge also available

Infusion sets:

Accu-Chek Insight infusion sets with a proprietary adapter

Data transfer:

Bluetooth® wireless technology

Water tight:

IPX8 - Protected against the effects of temporary immersion in water under standardised conditions (1.3 m/4.3 ft for 60 minutes) ex-factory

Safety systems:
  • Alert system
  • Beeps
  • Information on the display
  • Vibrations
  • Dual microprocessors
  • The Insulin pump is controlled by two microprocessors. The safety concept is based on one processor (supervisor processor) supervising the other (main processor) 
  • Whenever a defect or fault occurs in the main processor, it is identified by the supervising microprocessor. The motor is immediately switched off and an "Error E7: ELECTRONIC ERROR" occurs. Conversely, the main processor can also determine, at any time, whether the supervisor is working correctly
  • The motor constitutes another important safety component. In combination with the main and supervisor processors, the brushless motor provides the best possible reliability and accuracy in insulin delivery
  1. Schöllkopf K et al. ‘The novel Accu-Chek® Insight insulin pump system – Step analysis of user-relevant routine tasks. Poster Session Diabetes Technology Meeting: 2013 Oct 31 – Nov 2: San Francisco, CA, USA.
  2. Cavan D et al, Use of insulin bolus advisor improves glycemic control in multiple daily injection (MDI) therapy patients with suboptimal glycemic control: First results from the ABACUS trial. Diabetes Care 2013; 36 (1): 3613-9.
  3. Barnard K et al. Use of an automated bolus calculator reduces fear of hypoglycemia and improves confidence in dosage accuracy in T1DM patients treated with multiple daily insulin injections. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2011; 6(1): 144 – 9.
  4. Zisser H et al. Clinical performance of three bolus calculators in subjects with type 1 diabetes mellitus: A head-to-head-to-head comparison. Diabetes Technol Ther. 2010; 12(12): 955 – 61.
Size

52 x 105 x 19 mm

Display

Colour, dot matrix, touchscreen

Handset benefits and features

Accu-Chek Insight Handset

Easy and intuitive for improved handling

  • Simple on screen instructions for easy navigation
  • Full colour display with resistive touchscreen for a modern feel

Safe and reliable to support diabetes management

  • Proven bolus advisor (1 – 4) to help improve your glycaemic control  
  • Multiple reminders and warnings to give you peace of mind

Discreet and personal to individually adapt to daily life  

  • Full remote control of the pump via the handset - no need to get the pump out
  • Personalised bolus advice adapted to your needs 
  • Electronic diary with full colour reports and graphs for data management on the go  
Additional Specifications
Dimensions:

52 x 105 x 19 mm

Weight:

Approximately 110g

Display:

Colour, dot matrix, touchscreen

Automatic power:
  • Auto-on with correct strip insertion
  • Auto-off after removing strip (2 minutes)
  • Auto-off after 2 minutes if not used
System operating conditions:

See Accu-Chek Aviva test strip package inserts

Meter storage conditions:

–10 oC - 50 oC (14 oF - 122 oF)

Relative Humidity Operating Range:

10% to 90% 

Memory capacity:

2000 diary records

Construction:

Handheld

Data port:

USB cable for downloading

Power supply:
  • 1 custom lithium-ion rechargeable battery
  • Power adapter: PHIHONG switching power supply Model PSC03R-050 
Battery Life (rechargeable):

Under standard usage, battery life lasts 3 days on average (based on 7 bG tests, bolus adjustments and total on time approximately 52 minutes)

Test Principle:

Electrochemical

Coding:

Universal Code Key

Bluetooth:
  • Bluetooth used is ISM 2.4 GHz communication channel
  • The handset and the pump can communicate within a 2 metre range  
Test Averages:

Test average calculations are offered for 7/14/30/60/90 day intervals

Data Management:
  • On-board reports and graphs
  • Logbook
  • Trend graph
  • Target report
  • Standard week
  • Standard day
  • Downloading
  • Uploading  
Bolus advisor:
  • Up to 8 time blocks
  • Entry for health events (e.g. exercise, stress, illness, etc.)
Reminders:
  • Event-based reminders (after low blood glucose, after high blood glucose and after meal)
  • Alarms (up to 8)
  • Date/appointment reminders (e.g. doctor visit, lab visit, infusion set change)
  • Medication reminders (up to 5)
Customisable parameters:
  • Vibrate and beep feature (one must be on at all times)
  • 10 different sounds possible for reminders
  • 12-hr or 24-hr clock
  • Hyper and hypo warning limits (beep and/or vibrate)
  • Background (dark or light)
  • Backlight (low, medium or high)
  • Key lock
  1. Schöllkopf K et al. ‘The novel Accu-Chek® Insight insulin pump system – Step analysis of user-relevant routine tasks. Poster Session Diabetes Technology Meeting: 2013 Oct 31 – Nov 2: San Francisco, CA, USA.
  2. Cavan D et al, Use of insulin bolus advisor improves glycemic control in multiple daily injection (MDI) therapy patients with suboptimal glycemic control: First results from the ABACUS trial. Diabetes Care 2013; 36 (1): 3613-9.
  3. Barnard K et al. Use of an automated bolus calculator reduces fear of hypoglycemia and improves confidence in dosage accuracy in T1DM patients treated with multiple daily insulin injections. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2011; 6(1): 144 – 9.
  4. Zisser H et al. Clinical performance of three bolus calculators in subjects with type 1 diabetes mellitus: A head-to-head-to-head comparison. Diabetes Technol Ther. 2010; 12(12): 955 – 61.