User guide

Troubleshooting 129
8 If your pump still does not receive your blood glucose reading from the Paradigm Link meter, use the
up/down buttons to manually enter your blood glucose (in the ENTER BG screen).
I dropped my pump
Take care to protect your pump from being dropped.
1 Check that all connections are still tightly in place.
2 Check the LCD, keypad and pump case for cracks or damage.
3 Check infusion set, including the tubing connector and tubing for cracks or damage.
4 Review the status screen, basal rates and other pump settings.
5 Perform the Selftest procedure located in the UTILITIES MENU.
6 Call the Medtronic MiniMed 24 Hour HelpLine for assistance.
I submerged my pump in water
Your pump is designed to resist accidental contact with water. Do not submerge in water during
bathing, swimming, or other water activities.
1 Pat the outside of the case until dry.
2 Open the reservoir compartment and check the compartment and reservoir for water. If wet, dry it
completely within ten (10) minutes of exposure to water. Exposure to liquids, including water or
insulin can corrode the mechanism.
3 Dry the reservoir completely—do NOT place a wet reservoir in the pump.
4 Do not use hot air to dry your pump. This may damage your pump's internal electronics.
5 Check the battery compartment and the battery—if wet, let them dry completely before using the
pump.
6 Perform a selftest.