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IMPORTANT: Do not change or modify the internal RF transmitter or antenna
unless expressly approved by Medtronic Diabetes. Doing so could interfere with
your ability to operate the equipment.
Note: Harmful interference is defined by the FCC as follows. Any emission, radiation
or induction that endangers the functioning of a radio navigation service or of
other safety services or seriously degrades, obstructs or repeatedly interrupts a
radio communications service operating in accordance with FCC rules.
IEC60601-1-2:4th Edition notice
IEC60601-1-2:4th Edition; Special EMC Precautions for Medical
Electrical Equipment
1. Special Precautions regarding Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC): This body
worn device is intended to be operated within a reasonable residential,
domestic, public or work environment, where common levels of radiated “E”
(V/m) or “H” fields (A/m) exist; such as cellular phones that are not paired with
the MiniMed 770G System, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth wireless technology, electric can
openers, microwave and induction ovens. This device generates, uses, and
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the provided instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications.
2. Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect Medical
Electrical Equipment as well. If you encounter RF interference from a mobile
or stationary RF transmitter, move away from the RF transmitter that is
causing the interference.
IEC60601-1-2:4th Edition; 5.2.1.1
The MiniMed 770G insulin pump should not be used adjacent to other electrical
equipment. If adjacent use becomes necessary, the MiniMed 770G insulin pump
should be observed to verify normal system operation.
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