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WARNING: Do not use Auto Mode for a period of time after giving
a manual injection of insulin by syringe or pen. Manual injections
are not accounted for in Auto Mode. Therefore, Auto Mode could
deliver too much insulin. Too much insulin may cause
hypoglycemia. Consult with your healthcare professional for how
long you need to wait after a manual injection of insulin before you
resume Auto Mode.
For details on pump safety, see User safety, on page 7.
User safety
Indications
MiniMed 770G System
The MiniMed 770G system is intended for continuous delivery of basal insulin (at
user selectable rates) and administration of insulin boluses (in user selectable
amounts) for the management of type 1 diabetes mellitus in persons two years of
age and older requiring insulin as well as for the continuous monitoring and
trending of glucose levels in the fluid under the skin. The MiniMed 770G System
includes SmartGuard technology, which can be programmed to automatically
adjust delivery of basal insulin based on continuous glucose monitoring (CGM)
sensor glucose values and can suspend delivery of insulin when the SG value falls
below or is predicted to fall below predefined threshold values.
The Medtronic MiniMed 770G System consists of the following devices: MiniMed
770G Insulin Pump, the Guardian Link (3) Transmitter, the Guardian Sensor (3), one-
press serter, and the Accu-Chek Guide Link blood glucose meter. The system
requires a prescription.
The Guardian Sensor (3) has not been evaluated and is not intended to be used
directly for making therapy adjustments, but rather to provide an indication of
when a fingerstick may be required. All therapy adjustments should be based on
measurements obtained using a blood glucose meter and not on values provided
by the Guardian Sensor (3).
Before you begin
Before you begin 7