t:slim X2 Insulin Pump
Step 1
Set Up Pump
Before you begin using your new replacement pump, let’s ensure that your pump settings are written down and the new pump is ready.
Step 2
Connect Pump
If using continuous glucose monitoring (CGM),* it’s important to connect your CGM sensor to your replacement pump, so you can resume therapy.
Step 3
Return Pump
To keep your account in good standing, please follow these steps to prepare your previous pump for shipment back to Tandem Diabetes Care.
Connect Your Account
After you set up your new replacement pump, it is important to link it to your existing account so that you can continue to review your pump data with your healthcare provider.
If your replacement pump is paired to the Tandem t:slim mobile app, your account is connected automatically during the pairing process. If you are not using the Tandem t:slim mobile app, reference this Quick Reference Guide for instructions on how to connect your account.
Questions?
If you have any questions regarding this replacement process, please contact Tandem Technical Support or your healthcare provider.
* CGM sold separately.
Important Safety Information
RX ONLY. The t:slim X2 insulin pump with interoperable technology is an alternate controller enabled (ACE) pump that is intended for the subcutaneous delivery of insulin, at set and variable rates, for the management of diabetes mellitus in people requiring insulin. The pump is able to reliably and securely communicate with compatible, digitally connected devices, including automated insulin dosing software, to receive, execute, and confirm commands from these devices. The pump is indicated for use in individuals six years of age and greater. The pump is intended for single patient, home use and requires a prescription. The pump is indicated for use with NovoLog or Humalog U-100 insulin. The t:slim X2 pump must be removed before MRI, CT, or diathermy treatment. Visit www.tandemdiabetes.com/safetyinfo for additional important safety information
Users of the pump must: be willing and able to use the insulin pump and all other system components in accordance with their respective instructions for use; test blood glucose levels as recommended by their healthcare provider; demonstrate adequate carb-counting skills; maintain sufficient diabetes self-care skills; see healthcare provider(s) regularly; and have adequate vision and/or hearing to recognize all functions of the pump, including alerts.