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Problem
Cause
Solution
provider.
2.
A malfunction was detected.
2. Hold the on/off button down to
shut down BETACONNECT
autoinjector and turn it on again.
If the red blinking light is still there,
talk with your BETA Nurse or
healthcare provider.
An orange light is shown on the
BETACONNECT autoinjector
during charging
1.
The temperature is too low or
too high for charging.
1. The BETACONNECT can be
recharged at a temperature from
50°F to 95°F (10°C to 35°C).
Chapter 6: Technical Specifications
6.1
Symbols
The following symbols are used on your BETACONNECT autoinjector and its packaging.
It is important that you read these instructions before you use the BETACONNECT
autoinjector
.
The symbol comes with an expiration date to show that the device should not be used
after the end of the year (YYYY) and month (MM), printed as YYYY-MM. Ask your
BETA Nurse or Healthcare provider for a replacement.
Keep your BETACONNECT autoinjector dry.
The BETACONNECT
autoinjector can be
operated
at a temperature from 41°F to 104
°F (5°C to 40°C), at a humidity level of 15% to 93% relative humidity, not condensing,
and an atmospheric pressure range of 700 hPa to 1,060 hPa (525 mm Hg to 795 mm
Hg).
The BETACONNECT
can be
stored
at a temperature from 14°F to 104 °F (-10°C to
40°C) at a humidity level of 20% to 93% relative humidity, not condensing, and an
atmospheric pressure range of 700 hPa to 1,060 hPa (525 mm Hg to 795 mm Hg).
The BETACONNECT
autoinjector contains electrical and electronic components, and
must not be disposed of using standard garbage collection. Talk to local authorities
about regulations on disposal of electrical and electronic equipment.
Follow local regulations for disposal of electronic waste. To protect natural resources
and to promote material reuse, separate packaging material from other types of
waste, and recycle the material through your local recycling system.