Technical Specs Part 3
Table Of Contents
- CHAPTER 9 System Alarms and Messages
- Pump alarms
- Alarm feedback
- Pump low battery
- Depleted pump battery
- System error
- Pump self test fail
- PPC alarms
- PPC low battery
- PPC depleted battery
- PPC needs servicing
- Low reservoir
- Empty reservoir
- Telemetry communication error
- Initialize alarm
- PPC not initialized
- Battery replacement
- Initialize to factory defaults
- Pump stopped
- Pump suspended
- Auto off
- Hourly maximum exceeded
- Pump alarm table
- Pump alarms
- CHAPTER 10 Troubleshooting Pump System Under-delivery
- CHAPTER 11 Medtronic MiniMed 2007C Implantable Insulin Pump System
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Pump self test fail
If during a “SELF TEST” the Pump presents a malfunction, the insulin
delivery will stop. Clear the message by pressing SEL then ACT. Notify
MiniMed immediately.
PPC alarms
The PPC offers a choice of two alarms, audible and vibrate. In addition, a
screen message appears indicating the type of alarm condition that
occurred.
PPC low battery
If the PPC main battery (AA 1.5 volt alkaline) energy is low, the follow-
ing alarm display appears each time a new function is programmed:
Clear this message by pressing SEL and then ACT. While the battery
should have sufficient energy for a few additional programming com-
mands, the battery should be changed as soon as possible. For instruc-
tions on changing the battery, (see Chapter 3, Personal Pump
Communicator).
If “VIBRATOR” is selected, the PPC bat-
tery should last about six weeks during nor-
mal use conditions. If the PPC determines
that the vibrator is causing a low battery
condition, it will automatically change the
Alarm Mo d e to “LOW VOLUME” i n
order to extend battery life.
PPC Display Type of Alarm
PUMP
SELF TEST FAIL
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PPC Display Type of Alarm
PPC
LOW BATTERY
1
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