Water resistance | At the time of manufacture and when the reservoir and tubing are properly inserted, your pump is waterproof. It is protected against the effects of being underwater to a depth of up to 12 feet (3.6 meters) for up to 24 hours. This is classified as IPX8 rating. See user guide for more details. The sensor and transmitter are water-resistant at 8 feet (2.4 meters) for up to 30 minutes. CGM readings may not be transmitted from the CGM to the pump while in water. The pump is not intended for submersion in water and is expected to be removed prior to swimming or bathing. |
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Environmental conditions | The MiniMed™ 780G insulin pump system is designed to withstand most conditions encountered in your daily life. Pump operating temperature range is from 41 °F (5 °C) to 98.6 °F (37 °C). Pump storage temperature range is from -4° F (-20° C) to 122° F (50° C). Air pressure range is from 700 hPa to 1060 hPa (10.2 psi to 15.4 psi). |
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Insulin type | Rapid-acting U100 insulin (Humalog® and NovoLog®) that has been prescribed by a healthcare professional. |
Bolus delivery | Bolus Speeds
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Programming increments |
Max bolus 0 to 25 units |
Basal rate delivery | 0 to 35 units per hour or the Max Basal Rate amount, whichever is lower. |
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Battery & power | The pump requires one new AA (1.5 V) battery. For best results, use a new AA lithium (FR6) battery. The pump also accepts an AA alkaline (LR6) or a fully charged AA NiMH (HR6) nickel-metal hydride rechargeable battery. |
Pump memory | At any time, you can review 30 days of pump history. |
Size | The pump dimensions in inches are approximately 2.1 width x 3.78 length x 0.96 depth. The weight of the pump is approximately 3 ounces. |
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Compatible products |
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Reservoir | Medtronic reservoir MMT-332A, 3.0 ml (300-units), Medtronic reservoir MMT0326A, 1.8 ml (180-units). |
Infusion sets | Medtronic Diabetes offers a wide range of infusion sets so that you can choose the right one for your comfort and safety. |
Guardian™ 4 transmitter | Used with your pump for continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). A device that connects to a glucose sensor. The transmitter collects data measured by the sensor and wirelessly sends this data to monitoring devices. |
Guardian™ 4 sensor | Used with your pump for continuous glucose monitoring (CGM). It measures glucose levels every 5 minutes, that’s 288 times a day, and provides you and your pump with up-to-date information on where your glucose levels are, and where they are heading. This data can also be used by the pump to alert you about upcoming high or low and to make adjustments to your insulin delivery. |
Accessories | There are many ways to wear your insulin pump. You can attach your pump to your waistband or belt, protect it in your pocket, or even clip it under clothing. |
Accu-Chek® Guide Link blood glucose meter | The MiniMed™ 780G system comes with a compatible meter. It wirelessly connects to your pump, allowing you to send blood glucose meter readings to your pump. |
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