Medtronic MiniMed 7700U TGMS Potentiostat Transmitter Device, MMT-7700 User Manual manual

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REFERENCE/MODEL NUMBER
m ONE FER CONTAINER / PACKAGE
It you require additional information regarding use ot the MMT-
7700 Tranmitter, contact the MiniMed Clinical Sen/ices Department
at 800—826-2099
MiniMed'
USA.
Sylmar, CA
818-362-5958 - 800-826-2099 (2441er Help Line within U S. & Canada)
To order supplies.
800-843-6687 ~ FAX 888-268-0200 (Within U S & Canada)
FAX: 818-362-3785 (outsme U S,)
The CGMS and TGMS are covered by the lollowing US. patents:
[U $15,390,671, [UYS.]5,568,806; [U $15,586,553; [U S [5,777,060;
[U S 15,756,439; [UAS.]5,BG2,494, and [U 315,954,643
Other US, and/or foreign patents may be pending
(391900514111 12/99
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
MiniMed® TGMS Transmitter
REF MMT-7700
The MiniMed Transmitter (MMT-7700) is a component of the
Telemetered Glucose Monitoring System (TGMS) The Transmitter is
used to transmit electronic signals generated by the Glucose Sensor
(MMTJOOZ) to the Telemetered Glucose Monitor (TGM) (MMTJEOO)
This dewce complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is sub-
ject to the lollowmg two conditions,
1. This device may not cause harmlul interierence, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation
DESCRIPTION
The Transmitter is a special device that convene electronic signals trorn
the Glucose Sensor into RF telemetry signals that can be sent by wire—
less communicatlon to a TGM,
Cable
Sensor
Transmitter Connector
FIGURE 1: TGMS Transmitter
The Transmitter has the following component:
- Sensor Connector ~ A special three-pin connector, designed Io be
low profile, biooompatible and contorvn With the suriace of the skin
The Sensor Connector holds two latches on the Glucose Sensor
Assembly which engage with a click when they are pressed togeth-
er The latches help form a tight seal between the two parts
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING THE TRANSMITTER
1. Connecting Transmitter to the body: Find a comiortable, protect-
ed area on the ends of the chest or abdomen, that is Within cable
reach to the Glucose Sensor. Clean the skin area where the
Transmitter will be placed With isopropyl alcohol. and allow to dry,
Peel the paper from the Transmitter side of the adheswe pad. Stick
the adhesive pad to the back of the Transmltter. Peel the paper from
the skin side of the adhesive pad Apply to skin by pressing firmly.
FIGURE 2: Connect the
Glucose Sensor to the
Cable
2 How to connect the Glucose Sensor to the Transmitter Cable:
Grasp the Sensor Assembly Base between the thumb and forefinger
to prevent movement after sensor is inserted. Hold the Sensor
Connector in the other hand. Orient the Sensor connector so that
the two connectors align in close proXirnlty, Plug the Glucose Sensor
Assembly into the Sensor Connector. Press the parts together until
the snap arms on the Glucose Sensor Assembly engage With a click
(Figure 2).
3. How to disconnect the Glucose Sensor from the Cable: Hold the
Glucose Sensor Assemny in one hand and the Sensor Connector
in the other hand While pinching the snap arms on the sides of the
Glucose Sensor Assembly together, gently pull the Glucose Sensor
Assembly away from the Sensor Connector
NOTE: Disconnect the Sensor from the Transmitter and wipe the
Transmitter With an approved cleaning solution (see Transmitter
Specifications) to disinfect it between uses
4. How to synchronize the Transmitter and the TGM: See the
Instructions lor Use for the TGM
5. How to initialize the Glucose Sensor in conjunction with the
Transmitter: See the Instructions for Use for the TGM.
DISPOSAL OF DEVICE
Follow local governing ordinances and recycling plans regarding dis-
posal or recycling of device components.
TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS
Component Performance Specification
Biocompatibility Complies with ISO 109934 for long term
body contact.
Operating Conditions Temperature: 0 to 50 degrees Celsius (32
to 122 degrees Fahrenheit).
Relative Humidity 15% to 95% With no
condensation
Storage Conditions Temperature: -20 to r55 degrees Celsius
(4 to +131 degrees Fahrenheit).
Relative Humidity: 10% to 100% With
condensation
Transmitter Lite 1 year
Approved Cleaners and Tap water, 70% isopropyl alcohol, 3°/n
Disinfectants hydrogen peroxide solution, 409‘,
Windex', Liquid Joy‘. Betadine' 5%
Chlorine Bleach Solution, and Detachol‘
Adhesive Remover
EMC COMPATIBILITY
Complies With FCC Part 15 and IEC 60601-1—2.
INDICATIONS FOR USE
The Transmitter is intended tor use only as part of the MiniMed TGMS
System.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Disconnect Transmitter irom Sensor while traveling on aircraft or if inter-
ierring with another transmitting device.

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