User Manual.
Introduction:
Thank you for choosing our product as a cooler for your insulin. We hope it will serve you well, providing dependable and user-friendly experiences over time.
Using the Cooler:
This insulin cooler is designed to be used in two modes.
Mode One: Cooling Feature
Utilize the entire space of the cooler for a cooling source for 7-8 hours using the two accompanying ice packs.
Place the heavier ice pack in the top pocket and the lighter one on top of the bottom-part cover when it's open. Do not place it under the bottom-part cover.
The ice bags are large in relation to the cooler to maximize space utilization. Compress them in their proper place if necessary.
Mode Two: Storage of Accessories
The bottom side of the cooler will be used as a storage place for your diabetic accessories and will provide cooling for up to 5 hours.
Use the heavier ice pack only when placed in the upper side pocket. Store your accessories in the bottom-part pocket under its rubber bands. Close the bottom cover to ensure that all your stuff stays in place.
Preparing and Using Ice Packs:
The ice pack must be frozen for at least 6-7 hours before use on a flat surface.
Due to natural freezing variations, ensure that the thinner sides of the ice packs are placed behind the thermometer for smoother closure.
Arranging Insulin Pens:
After placing the ice packs, put the pens inside the rubber loops, with the insulin at the top of the pen inserted into the loop to avoid direct contact between insulin and ice.
Note: The thermometer may display a temperature of 32 degrees, but the insulin will not reach freezing point.
The ice starts to melt from the sides over time, leading to uneven temperatures inside the cooler. It's advisable to insert the sensor head into the loop near the insulin to obtain accurate temperature information.
After a few hours, when only the center of the ice pack is frozen, it's recommended to move the frozen part to the lower side in the center and remove the pens from the loop to the center of the cooler so that the frozen part is near the insulin.
Before Use:
Prior to using the cooler, Open the zipper on the top part of the Cooler and remove the insulating strip between the thermometer’s batteries to activate Its function.
After Use:
Before storing, ensure that the cooler is completely dry to prevent rotting. It is recommended to leave it open for a while until it is completely dry.
Before long-term storage, it is recommended to disconnect the batteries to ensure they will be usable for the next use.
Safety and Precision with rolocase:
At rolocase, every step in the design of our insulin cooler has been taken with a singular focus: ensuring the safety of your medication. Our commitment to maintaining insulin at an optimal temperature has guided a rigorous product testing process. To simulate real-life conditions as closely as possible, we utilized syringes filled with water to mimic the storage environment of insulin pens.
Insightful Results from Our Product Testing:
During these evaluations, we noticed that the cooler's thermometer might show readings of 32° or 31°F, especially when placed in the elastic loops near the ice packs—a scenario that might initially raise concerns about insulin freezing. However, our in-depth testing provided a reassuring discovery: when the thermometer sensor was immersed in the syringe water, representing the condition of stored insulin, the temperature reliably indicated 33°F or above.
This observation is crucial, demonstrating that the actual storage conditions for your insulin remain within a safe temperature range, even if the thermometer, due to its placement, might suggest otherwise.
Interpreting Cooler Thermometer Readings:
Should you find the thermometer indicating temperatures in the 20s, we recommend repositioning the sensor or employing a water-filled syringe test as a secondary confirmation to verify that your insulin remains in a secure state, unaffected by freezing conditions.
A Word of Caution:
We wish to remind our esteemed rolocase users that, although our internal tests are thorough and reflective of real-use scenarios, they have not been conducted in a formal laboratory environment. We encourage regular monitoring of your insulin.
By adhering to these guidelines and making informed use of the cooler's built-in thermometer, you can place your trust in rolocase to keep your insulin safely cooled. Ensuring your tranquility and supporting your health management efforts with cutting-edge and thoughtful solutions is our utmost priority.
Conclusion: We trust that this insulin cooler provides you with the convenience and reliability you need for storing your medication. If you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Rolocase
Spring Valley, New York 10977
info@rolocase.com