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SA-22-10-24-638
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MiniMed Insulin Pumps
الأجهزة المتأثرة
MiniMed™ 620G , MiniMed™ 630G , MiniMed™ 640G , MiniMed™ 670G , MiniMed™ 700G , MiniMed™ 720G , MiniMed™ 740G , MiniMed™ 770G , MiniMed™ 780G Please check attached letter for model numbers.
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Medtronic Saudi Arabia
سبب المشكلة
In some instances, pumps that have been dropped, bumped, or experienced physical impact, may experience damage to internal electrical components, which may result in reduced battery life, causing the battery alerts to occur when less battery life remains than the User Guide states.
الإجراء التصحيحي
•Ensure you carry an extra set of new AA lithium or alkaline batteries or fully charged NiMH batteries should you need to replace your pump battery sooner than expected. •Always pay attention to alerts and alarms displayed on your pump and be prepared to replace the battery as soon as you receive the “Low Battery Pump” alert. Do not wait for the later battery alerts as these may occur when less battery life remains than the User Guide states. Refer to your pump’s User Guide for instructions on how to replace the battery. •If you notice any significant decrease in battery life, regardless of whether your pump has been dropped, bumped, or has experienced physical impact, contact our Helpline your Medtronic contact for troubleshooting support to determine if a replacement pump is needed. •Ensure you have back-up insulin therapy available at all times in your emergency kit in case it's needed.
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