Product Info
Table Of Contents
- M998590A011DOC_A_FINAL_UserGuide_Part2
- Troubleshooting
- Maintenance
- Product specifications and safety information
- Product specifications
- Alarm and alert escalation
- Altitude range
- Audio frequency
- Backlight
- Basal delivery
- BG Target
- BG meter value
- Bolus delivery
- Bolus Wizard feature default settings
- Bolus Wizard feature specifications
- Carb ratios
- Delivery accuracy
- Easy Bolus feature
- Environmental conditions
- Essential performance
- Filling the infusion set and cannula
- Infusion pressure
- Insulin delivery default settings
- Bolus settings
- Basal settings
- Insulin sensitivity factor
- Low Reservoir reminder
- Max Bolus
- Normal bolus
- Occlusion detection
- Percent temp basal
- Program safety checks
- Pump dimensions
- Pump memory
- Pump weight
- Sensor default settings
- Wireless communication
- FCC notice
- IEC60601-1-2:4th Edition notice
- Guidance and manufacturer's declaration
- Icon glossary
- Product specifications
- 670G Performance Data and Technical Information
For persons that are fourteen years of age and older, sensor placement and
insertion has been studied in the belly (abdomen) and back of upper arm only and
is not approved for other sites.
Specific risks related to meter use
• Do not use the meter at high hematocrit levels above 65% or low hematocrit
levels below 10%.
• Not for use in diagnosis or screening of diabetes mellitus.
•Not for neonatal use.
• Abnormally high concentrations of ascorbic acid (vitamin C) resulting in blood
concentrations in excess of 5 mg/dL may cause inaccurate results. If you are
not sure please check with your doctor.
• Do not use the meter system to measure blood glucose in people who are
experiencing cardiovascular collapse (severe shock) or decreased peripheral
blood flow.
• Do not use this system during xylose absorption test.
• Not for use on critically ill patients, patients in shock, dehydrated patients, or
hyperosmolar patients.
• This system has not been tested at altitudes higher than 10,150 feet.
Risks related to serter use
General risks with serter use may include skin infection around the area where the
serter is used.
Risks related to the MiniMed 770G insulin pump system
General risks related to the MiniMed 770G insulin pump system may include:
•Hypoglycemia
• Hyperglycemia
• Diabetic ketoacidosis
•Seizure
•Coma
•Death
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