FAQ Listing
Can the Accu-Chek LinkAssist insertion device be used by more than one person?
No. The Accu-Chek LinkAssist insertion device is exclusively for use on one person. It must not be used on several people.
Do I need professional training before using the Accu-Chek LinkAssist insertion device?
Health care professionals and Diabetes Nurse Educators are a valuable source of information and training for all people with diabetes, which you should take advantage of regularly. It is not necessary, however, to get professional instruction before using Accu-Chek LinkAssist for the first time. Just follow the instructions for use contained in the packaging.
Do I have to pinch my skin for the insertion with Accu-Chek LinkAssist insertion device?
No, this is not necessary.
How do I know where the tube connection is located on the infusion set?
The elongated perforation mark on the self-adhesive backing directs you to the location of the tube connection.
How should Accu-Chek LinkAssist insertion device be stored?
Do not store the Accu-Chek LinkAssist device pre-tensioned. The tensioning element should be completely outside of the base. Avoid storing the insertion device in extreme temperatures, such as a hot car in the summer.
How should I clean the Accu-Chek LinkAssist insertion device?
If needed, wipe the outside of the Accu-Chek LinkAssist insertion device with a cloth moistened beforehand with water, a mild hand soap or a standard disinfectant (e.g. 70% ethyl alcohol). Do not dip the insertion device into the cleaning fluid. Dry the insertion device thoroughly with a soft, clean cloth.
How should I dispose of the Accu-Chek LinkAssist insertion device?
Please place the device in the rubbish bin or other suitable container.
Can I activate the Accu-Chek LinkAssist insertion device with only one hand?
Yes. This enables you to reach hard-to-access infusion sites, e.g. on your lower back.
What should I do if the infusion set gets stuck in the Accu-Chek LinkAssist insertion device?
In case the infusion set gets stuck in the insertion device, ensure the safety catch is in place; carefully push the tensioning element back into the base without pointing the insertion device toward any body part or somebody else. Make sure not to compress the base during application.
Which infusion sets work with the Accu-Chek LinkAssist insertion device?
The Accu-Chek LinkAssist insertion device has been developed exclusively for the automatic insertion of Accu-Chek FlexLink infusion sets.
Who can use the Accu-Chek LinkAssist insertion device?
The Accu-Chek LinkAssist insertion device has been developed for all those who prefer automatic insertion of infusion sets.
Why is the Accu-Chek LinkAssist insertion device so large?
The Accu-Chek LinkAssist has been designed to accommodate the wishes and needs of people with diabetes who prefer automatic insertion. People with dexterity issues or impaired vision may also favour a larger insertion device facilitating easy, quick and virtually painless insertion1.
Why should I use the Accu-Chek LinkAssist insertion device?
The use of an automatic insertion device is a matter of personal preference. It is up to you if you prefer to insert the Accu-Chek FlexLink manually or with our new Accu-Chek LinkAssist insertion device.