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
Adverse reactions
Always refer to the sensor user guide for adverse reactions related to the sensor.
Not referring to the sensor user guide can result in minor injury or damage to the
sensor.
Keeping track of your system information
The serial number (SN) is located on the back of your pump. If you are using the
pump clip, you need to remove the pump clip to view the serial number. It also
displays in your Pump status screen. For more details on the status screens, see
Status screens, on page 50. You will need your pump serial number if you call 24-
Hour Technical Support. For future reference, enter the serial number of your
pump and the purchase date in the following table:
Pump serial number and purchase date
Serial Number:
Purchase Date:
Insulin guidelines
WARNING: Never start on insulin until directed by your healthcare
professional. Do not use insulin in your pump while you are
practicing by either inserting an insulin filled reservoir into your
pump, or connecting an insulin filled infusion set to your body.
Doing so could result in an infusion of insulin, not prescribed by
your healthcare professional, which may result in low or high BG.
The MiniMed 770G insulin pump has been studied with, and is intended for use
with, the following rapid-acting U-100 insulins:
•U-100 NovoLog
•U-100 Humalog
The use of any other insulin in the MiniMed 770G insulin pump has not been
tested and may not be appropriate for use with this device.
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