User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- List of figures
- CHAPTER 1 The Medtronic MiniMed 2007D Implantable Insulin Pump System
- CHAPTER 2 Safety features
- CHAPTER 3 Implanting the Medtronic MiniMed 2007D Pump System
- CHAPTER 4 Programming your Pump
- Introduction
- PPC screen icons
- PPC buttons
- Communicating PPC
- Main programming screen
- History
- Pump setup
- Auto off
- Pump Setup II
- CHAPTER 5 Alarms and messages
- CHAPTER 6 Warnings and precautions
- CHAPTER 7 Important Self-Care
- CHAPTER 8 PPC Care and Maintenance
- CHAPTER 9 Technical specifications
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results of your blood sugar tests to determine the appropriate dose of insulin
to be delivered by your Pump.
PPC screen icons
Your PPC has an easy-to-read dot matrix liquid crystal display (LCD). The
main PPC screen displays the time (12hr. or 24hr. format), month, day, and a
variety of icons. The type and purpose of these icons are as follows:
Icon Description
The bell icon is displayed when the PPC receives a RF telemetry message
from the Pump. The icon may indicate the Pump or PPC has detected a
failure, or the Pump is in a “SUSPEND” mode or “STOPPED.”
The reservoir icon is composed of 4 segments that indicate how full the
Pump reservoir is, based on the history of the Pump delivery.
The PPC shows a “spinning” icon while insulin delivery is in progress.
When the Pump delivers a bolus amount, the pattern will show three
delivery segments. When the Pump delivers a basal rate, the pattern will
show one delivery segment. When the Pump is not delivering, all four
segments will be displayed.