2. WATER DAMAGE
As explained in the pump user guide, exposure to water may result in pump alarm, damage of the
pump’s internal electronics or cause the buttons to stop working. Although it is unlikely that water
damage will occur if an insulin pump is splashed or briefly dunked, it should not be immersed in water.
Below are the recommendations that we are providing to patients (same recommendations as
in the pump user guide)
To swim or participate in other water activities, always disconnect from your Paradigm pump, and
reconnect after water play.
If you accidentally submerge your insulin 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 insulin pump's Utilities
Menu. If you believe that water has entered your insulin pump or you observe any other possible
insulin pump malfunction, please check your blood glucose, treat high blood glucose (if necessary)
with an injection and contact your help line or representative for further assistance.
3. SENSOR GRAPH Timeout.
This information applies only to Paradigm VEO (MMT-554 and MMT-754) pump users who
are also using Medtronic Continuous Glucose Monitoring and have the Low Glucose
Suspend feature enabled.
The factory default setting for Sensor Graph timeout is set to 2 minutes. If the Sensor Graph timeout is
set to “NONE” it can prevent the auto-resume of basal delivery 2-hours after a Low Glucose Suspend
event, which can result in elevated blood glucose values. This will only happen if the pump user goes
to the Sensor Graph screen during a Low Glucose Suspend event, and leaves that screen displayed.
Below are the recommendations that we are providing to patients.
• Do not change the Sensor Graph timeout setting to “NONE.”
• If you are using the Low Glucose Suspend feature and have changed the Sensor Graph
timeout setting to “NONE,” please follow the steps below to reset it now.
1. Go to the Sensor Menu
2. Select Edit Settings, Press ACT
3. Select Graph Time Out, Press ACT
4. Select 2, 4 or 6 minutes (do not select “NONE”), Press ACT
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has been notified of this action.
This notice needs to be passed on all those who need to be aware within your organization.
We deeply apologize for any disruption this may cause your practice. Please know, patient safety is our
top priority. Feel free to contact us on 01923 205 167 option 1 if you have any questions or concerns. We
appreciate your time and attention to this important notification, and thank you for continuing to put your
trust in Medtronic.
Yours sincerely
Lezlie Bridge BSc. DMS
Regulatory Affairs Manager – UK & Ireland
Enclosures: Letter: Dear Paradigm Insulin Pump User
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