Energizer MMT-511 User Manual

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Important Safety Information Regarding Your

Paradigm Insulin Infusion Pump (includes all models)

Avoid Immersing Your Pump In Water

Although it is unlikely that water damage will occur if your pump is splashed

or briefly dunked, you should avoid immersing your Paradigm infusion pump

in water. To swim or participate in other water activities, always disconnect

from your Paradigm pump and reconnect after water play.
If you inadvertently submerge your pump in water, dry the pump quickly

using a soft, clean towel and verify that it is working properly by selecting

“self test” from the pump’s Utilities Menu. If you believe that water has

entered your pump or you observe any other possible pump malfunction,

please check your blood glucose, treat high blood glucose (if necessary) with

an injection and contact our 24-Hour Help Line at 1-800-MINIMED

(1-800-646-4633) for further assistance. Symptoms of high blood glucose

include fatigue, excessive thirst and nausea. You should always contact your

healthcare professional if you experience excessively high or low blood

glucose levels, or if you have any questions about your care.

Electrostatic Discharge

Although your Paradigm pump is designed to be unaffected by typical levels

of electrostatic discharge (ESD), very high levels of ESD can result in a reset

of the pump’s software with an associated pump error alarm. In most cases,

exposure to high levels of ESD will trigger the pump’s E-13 alarm although,

under certain circumstances, high level ESD exposure can cause E-44, Bolus

Stopped or Max Delivery alarms. High levels of ESD are more likely in

situations where the relative humidity is very low, such as inside a heated

building during the winter in areas where it is cold outside.
If your pump experiences an E-13 or other error alarm, press the “ESC” and

“ACT” buttons to clear the alarm. If you are unable to clear the alarm by

pressing “ESC” and “ACT”, you may need to remove and replace the pump’s

battery to clear the alarm. After clearing the alarm, you should always verify

that your pump is set to the correct date and time and that all other settings

(basal rate, max basal and bolus limits, etc.) are programmed to the desired

values, since the software reset could erase your previously programmed

settings. Please see the Alarms and Alerts section of this User Guide for

more details regarding what to do if your pump displays an error alarm or

other alert message.
Please contact our 24-Hour Help Line at 1-800-MINIMED (1-800-646-4633)
to report any error alarms or other problems that occur with your pump.

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