Manual Part 2

Warnings And Precautions
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to test Pump function (e.g., program a bolus and then cancel the bolus)
after such procedures, to determine that the Pump and PPC are operating
properly. If the system is not performing correctly, contact MiniMed.
Diagnostic ultrasound
The Medtronic MiniMed 2007C Implantable Insulin Pump System has
been tested during diagnostic ultrasound procedures. These procedures
have no effect on Pump performance. However, patients should be
instructed to test the Pump function (e.g., program a bolus and then cancel
the bolus) after such procedures, to determine that the Pump and PPC are
operating properly. If the system is not performing correctly, contact
MiniMed.
Ultrasound therapy
The Medtronic MiniMed 2007C Implantable Insulin Pump System should
not be exposed to therapeutic ultrasound procedures, such as lithotripsy.
Exposure to ultrasound therapy may damage the Pump, and not be imme-
diately apparent.
Diagnostic radiation
The Medtronic MiniMed 2007C Implantable Insulin Pump System has
been tested during diagnostic radiation procedures, such as Computed
Tomography and X-ray. These procedures have no effect on Pump perfor-
mance. However, patients should be instructed to test the Pump function
(e.g., program a bolus and then cancel the bolus) after such procedures, to
determine that the Pump and PPC are operating properly. If the system is
not performing correctly, contact MiniMed.
Therapeutic radiation
The MiniMed 2007 Implantable Insulin Pump has been tested during
therapeutic radiation procedures. These procedures have no effect on
Pump performance. However, patients should be instructed to test the
Pump function (e.g., program a bolus and then cancel the bolus) after
such procedures, to determine that the Pump and PPC are operating prop-
erly. If the system is not performing correctly, contact MiniMed.
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