Indications for Use
The Medtronic Extended Reservoir is indicated for the subcutaneous infusion of insulin from compatible Medtronic insulin pumps and infusion sets. Refer to your Medtronic insulin pump user guide for a list of compatible insulins and infusion sets.
Contraindications
This reservoir is contraindicated for the infusion of blood or blood products.
Warnings
- Do not use with two or three-day infusion sets. The reservoir may only be used for up to seven days with the Medtronic Extended infusion set. Use of the reservoir with two or three-day infusion sets may lead to hyperglycemia or diabetic ketoacidosis.
- Do not use the reservoir for more than seven days. Using the reservoir for more than seven days may result in the delivery of too little insulin, which may cause hyperglycemia.
- Reservoir and transfer guard are sterile, nonpyrogenic, and for single use only.
- Do not clean or resterilize. Reuse of the reservoir may lead to any one of the following: insulin degradation, infection, inaccurate medication delivery, or leaks which may cause damage to the pump.
- Do not use if package has been opened or damaged.
- Dispose of transfer guard safely in sharps container.
- Failure to remove trapped air from reservoir may result in inaccurate delivery of medication.
- If insulin, or any liquid, gets inside the tubing connector, it can temporarily block the vents that allow the pump to properly fill the infusion set. This may result in the delivery of too little or too much insulin, which can cause hyperglycemia or hypoglycemia. If this occurs, start over with a new reservoir and infusion set.
- The pump reservoir should be used for a maximum of seven days, or according to the insulin labeling, whichever duration is shorter.
Precautions
- Read all instructions carefully before using the Extended Reservoir.
- Insulin should be at room temperature before filling reservoir.
- Once reservoir is filled, use promptly. Do not store.
- Check for leaks after changing the reservoir and infusion set.
- Conduct your first setup in the presence of your healthcare professional.
Usage Instructions
Follow these steps for reservoir preparation and use. Refer to your pump and infusion set user guides for detailed installation and filling procedures.
- Step 1: Connect to water source (e.g., tap).
- Step 2: Prepare reservoir.
- Step 3: Attach reservoir to pump.
- Step 4: Prime reservoir.
- Step 5: Fill reservoir.
- Step 6: Remove air from reservoir.
- Step 7: Connect transfer guard.
- Step 8: Remove air from transfer guard.
- Step 9: Connect infusion set tubing.
- Step 10: Prime infusion set.
- Step 11: Disconnect transfer guard.
- Step 12: Connect to infusion set.
Product Markings and Symbols
Key symbols and their meanings:
- ? Consult instructions for use
- ▶️ Open here
- ♻️ Recyclable, contains recycled content
- ❌ Do not resterilize
- ✨ Non-pyrogenic
- ? Latex-free
- ? Batch code
- ⚠️ Caution
- ℞ Requires prescription in the USA
- ? Do not use if package is damaged
- ?️ Storage temperature limits: -20°C (-4°F) to 50°C (122°F)
- ? Storage humidity limits: 0% to 95%
- ? Storage atmospheric pressure limits: 7.2 psia to 15.4 psia
- ? Use-by date
- ? Sterilized using ethylene oxide
- ?️ Catalogue number
- ?️ Single sterile barrier system
- ? Manufacturer
- ? Manufacturing site
- ? Date of manufacture
- ? Do not re-use
- ⚕️ Medical device
- ? Duration of use (7 days)
Contact and Warranty Information
For warranty information, visit: http://www.medtronicdiabetes.com/warranty
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Website: www.medtronicdiabetes.com
Model Numbers: MMT-342, MMT-342T
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