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
To wake your pump from storage mode:
1. Insert a new AA battery into your pump. For details, see Inserting the battery,
on page 38.
A Pump Error message appears.
2. Select OK.
Your pump displays a Power Loss alarm.
3. Select OK.
The Time & Date screen appears.
4. Enter the current Time, Time Format, and Date.
5. Select Save.
Your pump displays an Active Insulin Cleared alert.
6. Select OK.
Make sure that all of your settings, such as basal rate, are set as desired. If you
need to, reapply your last saved settings by using the Restore Settings option
as instructed in Restoring your settings, on page 163.
7. You must repeat the pairing process for your transmitter and meter. For
transmitter details, see Pairing your pump and transmitter, on page 199. For
meter details, see Pairing your pump and meter, on page 134.
Storing your transmitter
Always refer to your transmitter user guide for instructions on storing your
transmitter.
Pump disposal
Contact 24-Hour Technical Support for information on proper disposal of the
MiniMed 770G insulin pump. Always follow local laws and regulations for the
disposal of medical devices.
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Maintenance
Maintenance 295