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Model | 630G |
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Manufacturer | Medtronic |
Category | Insulin Pump |
Display | Color Screen |
Reservoir Capacity | 300 units |
SmartGuard Technology | Yes |
Auto Mode | No |
Water Resistance | IPX7 |
Insulin Type | Rapid-acting |
Basal Rates | 0.025 to 35 units per hour |
Bolus Options | Standard |
Battery Life | Up to 7 days |
Dimensions | 53 x 96 x 20 mm |
Compatible Insulin | Rapid-acting insulin |
Basal Rate Increments | 0.025 U/hr |
Battery Type | AA Battery |
Continuous Glucose Monitoring | Yes, with Guardian Sensor 3 |
Welcome message and overview of the guide's purpose.
Describes the parts of the infusion set: tubing, connector, site section, cannula, adhesive.
Explains the reservoir's capacity and the pump's piston mechanism for insulin delivery.
Details the buttons and navigation controls on the front of the insulin pump.
Identifies the pump serial number, model number, and helpline contact information.
Instructions on how to apply protective skins to the pump and clip.
Step-by-step guide for inserting the AA battery into the pump.
Steps to select language and set the pump's current time and date format.
Confirmation of successful startup wizard completion.
Details the status bar, active insulin, and BG reading displays on the Home screen.
Procedure to unlock the pump after it enters sleep mode.
Explains the battery, reservoir, and audio icons in the status bar.
Steps to navigate to and view different status screens on the pump.
Details on Notifications, Quick Status, Pump, and Settings Review screens.
How to open the main menu by pressing the Menu button.
Explains the menu items and the use of the scroll bar for longer lists.
Instructions on using buttons to scroll and select menu items.
Lists and briefly describes all available menu categories.
Guide to setting audio alerts and adjusting volume levels on the pump.
Steps to adjust screen brightness and backlight duration for better visibility.
Explanation of basal insulin's role in providing continuous insulin delivery.
Step-by-step instructions for setting a single basal rate for the entire day.
How to program different basal rates for specific times of the day.
Instructions for manually delivering a calculated amount of insulin.
How to stop a bolus delivery that is currently in progress.
Explains how the Bolus Wizard calculates insulin doses based on carbs and BG.
How to view the details of the most recent bolus delivered.
Steps to access and review a log of past bolus deliveries.
Explains how to temporarily stop all insulin delivery for activities like swimming.
How to restart insulin delivery after a manual suspension.
Identifies the key parts of the glucose meter.
Instructions for charging the permanent rechargeable battery before use.
Explains the CareLink software for uploading and analyzing pump/glucose data and how to set it up.
Advice on wearing the pump and managing it during intimate moments.
Guidelines for removing the pump during X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs.
Information on airport security screening and general travel advice.
Information on when and how to contact Medtronic's technical support helpline.
When to notify a doctor for high/low BG, ketones, or other health concerns.
Lists available quick reference guides for common pump tasks.
Steps to modify, add, or review basal rates and patterns.
Guide to setting temporary increases or decreases in basal insulin delivery.
Instructions for giving boluses, reviewing history, and editing settings.
Steps to enable and configure the Bolus Wizard calculator for personalized use.
Initial steps including washing hands and preparing the new reservoir.
Procedure to fill the reservoir with insulin and prime the tubing.
Steps for inserting the infusion set into the body using the serter device.
How to insert the filled reservoir and ensure insulin flows through the tubing.
Procedure to fill the cannula under the skin with insulin after insertion.
Recommendations for checking blood glucose at different times.
Guidelines for managing mild/moderate and severe hypoglycemia.
Procedures for managing high BG, preventing DKA, and handling sick days.
Explains how alerts are indicated via light, audio, and display.
How to respond to critical alarms like "Insulin flow blocked" or "Replace battery now".