Installation Instructions Part 1
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- CHAPTER 1 Description of the Medtronic MiniMed 2007C Implantable Insulin Pump System 11
- CHAPTER 2 Indications and Contraindications 21
- CHAPTER 3 Personal Pump Communicator (PPC) 25
- CHAPTER 4 Pump Implantation 77
- CHAPTER 5 Pump Refill Procedure 97
- CHAPTER 6 Explanting the Pump System 107
- CHAPTER 7 Warnings And Precautions 109
- CHAPTER 8 Adverse Reactions 115
- CHAPTER 9 System Alarms and Messages 117
- CHAPTER 10 Troubleshooting Pump System Under-delivery 131
- CHAPTER 11 MiniMed 2007C Implantable Insulin Pump System 133
- APPENDIX A Label Information 137
- APPENDIX B Implant Worksheet 141
- APPENDIX C Refill Form 143
- APPENDIX D Precautions and General Procedures 145
- APPENDIX E Pump Rinse Procedure 151
- APPENDIX F Side Port Catheter Flush Procedure 163
- APPENDIX G Stroke Volume Measurement 175
- APPENDIX H Pressure Measurement Using The Side Port Catheter 181
- CHAPTER 1 Description of the Medtronic MiniMed 2007C Implantable Insulin Pump System
- CHAPTER 2 Indications and Contraindications
- CHAPTER 3 Personal Pump Communicator (PPC)
- Introduction
- Part 1: PPC/Pump system initialization
- Part 2: Additional PPC programming features
- Main menu
- Program a bolus
- Set a normal bolus with the variable bolus feature turned off
- Set a normal bolus with the variable bolus feature turned on
- Set a square wave bolus
- Set a dual wave bolus
- Review bolus history
- Suspend mode
- Programming a basal rate
- Programming basal delivery pattern
- Setting basal rate profiles in each delivery pattern
- Program a temporary basal rate
- Set a temporary basal rate
- Stop a temporary basal rate
- Personal events
- History
- Main menu
- Setup Pump
- Setup II
- Audio bolus
- Activating the audio bolus feature
- Set an audio bolus from the main menu bolus screen
- Variable bolus
- Refill
- Priming
- Diagnostic rate
- Initialize to factory defaults
- Download software
- Stop Pump
- Supervisor password
- Exit supervisor
- Personal Pump communicator messages
- Clinical history codes
- Clinical history PPC/Pump codes
- Audio bolus
- CHAPTER 4 Pump Implantation
Personal Pump Communicator (PPC)
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Communicating with the pump
Place the PPC near the Pump when the screen displays, “PPC COMMU-
NICATING.” The word "COMMUNICATING" will blink as indication of
succesfull communication. If a communication link between the PPC and
Pump is not established, a “TELEMETRY COMM ERROR 3” message
will appear. The PPC will beep six times once every minute until the
screen is acknowledged by pressing SEL and ACT. The screen will then
display “PPC COMMUNICATING” again.
After a communication is established between the PPC and Pump and
program information is successfully transferred to the Pump, the PPC will
beep once and return to the Time/Date screen.
• Always press the PPC buttons slowly and firmly. Wait until the
screen changes before pressing the button again.
• A flashing value on the screen means that the value is activated,
and can be changed by pressing the arrow buttons.
• The PPC cannot be turned off. Once the battery has been
installed, the PPC is on and remains on until the battery is
removed.
• Certain types of Radio Frequency (RF) generating equipment
could affect PPC communication with the Pump. If you are expe-
riencing communication difficulties, change locations.
• The time and date settings must be correct to ensure appropriate
calculation of insulin delivery and display of daily totals and
activity history.
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