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
2. When the Carb Ratio screen appears, enter your carb ratio by entering the
End time and the ratio. You can adjust your carb ratio at any time.
For details, see Changing your carb ratio, on page 94.
3. When the Sensitivity screen appears, enter your insulin sensitivity factor by
entering the End time and the mg/dL per unit. You can adjust your insulin
sensitivity factor at any time.
For details about entering insulin sensitivity factors, including how to set
multiple time periods, see Changing your insulin sensitivity factor, on page 95.
4. When the BG Target screen appears, enter your BG Target range by entering
the End time and your Lo (low) and Hi (high) values. You can adjust your BG
Target ranges at any time.
For details, see Changing your Bolus Wizard BG target, on page 95.
5. A message appears to confirm the startup is complete. Select OK to continue
to use your pump.
Troubleshooting sensor issues
My pump cannot find the sensor signal
If your pump cannot find the sensor signal after 30 minutes of normal use, the
Lost sensor signal alert appears. Follow the instructions on the pump screen to
troubleshoot the issue, as described in the following steps:
Note: If the Alert Silence option is on and a glucose alert occurs, the
notification light begins to flash and the Sensor alert occurred alert
appears, but no explanatory text is shown. All silenced alerts are shown
with explanatory text in the Alarm History screen.
1. Move your pump closer to your transmitter and select OK. It can take up to
15 minutes for your pump to find the sensor signal.
If your pump still cannot find the sensor signal, the Possible signal
interference alert appears.
2. Make sure you are away from any electronic devices that might cause
interference, such as cellular phones that are not paired with the MiniMed
770G System and other wireless devices, and select OK.
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