TGA
Medtronic Australasia Pty Ltd has notified the TGA about a product defect correction for damaged battery caps that are affecting the power supply of certain MiniMed 600 and 700 series Insulin Pumps. These damaged caps do not hold the battery into the circuit properly, resulting in a loss of power to the pump.
The following models of MiniMed Insulin Pumps are affected:
Brand name | Model / Catalog numbers |
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MiniMed 620G Insulin Pump | MMT-1510, MMT-1710 |
MiniMed 630G Insulin Pump | MMT-1515, MMT-1714, MMT-1715 |
MiniMed 640G Insulin Pump | MMT-1511, MMT-1512, MMT-1711, MMT-1712, MMT-1725 |
MiniMed 670G Insulin Pump | MMT-1580, MMT-1581, MMT-1582, MMT-1780, MMT-1781, MMT-1782 |
MiniMed 700 Insulin Pump | MMT-1805 |
MiniMed 770G Insulin Pump | MMT-1880, MMT-1881, MMT-1882, MMT-1890, MMT-1891, MMT-1892 |
MiniMed 780G Insulin Pump | MMT-1885, MMT-1886, MMT-1895, MMT-1896 |
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