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Date Submitted | 2006-04-18 00:00:00 |
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Document Author: | Frank |
The Medtronic MiniMed MiniLink⢠transmitter (MiniLink) is a component of
continuous glucose sensing systems and sensor-enabled pump systems. The
MiniLink powers the glucose sensor, collects glucose data, and wirelessly sends
the data to a monitor. The monitor is part of a Medtronic MiniMed continuous
glucose sensing system or Medtronic MiniMed sensor-enabled pump system.
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Package contents
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MiniLink transmitter
MiniLink charger
AAA alkaline battery
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MiniLink tester
Occlusive dressing (10 pack)
Indications for use
The MiniLink is indicated for use as a component of select Medtronic continuous
glucose sensing systems and sensor-enabled pump systems.
Contraindications
None known.
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Warnings
Do not use the MiniLink to send glucose readings to the monitor while onboard an
aircraft. Disconnect the MiniLink from the sensor while travelling on an aircraft or if
interference with other transmitting devices occurs.
The sensor should be removed if redness, bleeding, pain, tenderness, irritation, or
inflammation develops at insertion site, or if user experiences unexplained fever.
Occlusive dressing should be removed if irritation or reaction to the tape develops.
The sensor may create special needs regarding your medical conditions or
medications. Discuss with your doctor before using the sensor.
Wait 5 minutes after sensor insertion to see if bleeding occurs at the insertion site:
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The MiniLink should not be attached to the sensor until after the bleeding has
stopped.
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If bleeding persists, apply steady pressure using a sterile gauze or clean cloth
at the insertion site until bleeding stops. After bleeding stops, attach the
MiniLink to the sensor.
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If bleeding persists after 3 minutes, remove the sensor and discard. Insert a
new sensor in a different location.
Contact the Medtronic Diabetes 24 Hour HelpLine if you experience any adverse
reactions associated with the MiniLink or sensor.
Note: The MiniLink is designed to withstand common electromagnetic
interference, including airport security systems.
Precautions
Establish a rotation schedule for choosing new sensor sites. Avoid sites that are
constrained by clothing, have scar tissue, or are subject to rigorous movement
during exercise.
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Telecommunications notice
This device complies with the United States Federal Communications
Commission and international standards for electromagnetic compatibility. For the
specific regulations and test results in your area, please contact the Medtronic 24
Hour HelpLine listed on the International Contact Card.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesirable operation. Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority
to operate the equipment.
The MiniLink does not interfere with any radio frequency signals transmitted from
outside sources.These FCC standards are designed to provide reasonable
protection against excessive radio frequency interference and prevent
undesirable operation of the device from unwanted electromagnetic interference.
This device receives and radiates radio frequency energy and, if installed and
used in accordance with the instruction, may experience interference in its
communications. In such an event, you are encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
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Reorient or relocate the MiniLink and/or receiving pump or monitor
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Increase the distance between the MiniLink and the device that is
emitting interference
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Turn off or move other RF devices, such as the following: cell phones,
cordless phones, and wireless networks.
This interference will not cause any incorrect data to be sent and will not cause
any harm to your pump, monitor, or MiniLink.
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MiniLink charger
The MiniLink transmitter contains a non-replaceable, rechargable battery so you
can recharge your MiniLink as needed. Before using your MiniLink for the first
time, you should charge the battery fully. To maintain a short re-charging period,
charge the MiniLink after each sensor use. While the MiniLink will work more than
14 days without recharging, an empty battery can take up to 2 hours to recharge.
Installing a new charger battery
1 Unscrew charger battery cap.
2 Insert an AAA battery with flat (-) end first and screw on charger cap.
3 If battery is installed incorrectly or is bad, the charger will not work when the
MiniLink is attached. Repeat steps above using a new battery.
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Note: A new AAA battery in the charger may charge the MiniLink over 40 times
before it needs to be replaced.
Charging the MiniLink
1 Insert the MiniLink into the charger. Line
up the MiniLink connector (flat side down)
with the charger and push the two
components together fully.
Note: The charger contains green and red
LEDs (lights).
2 When the MiniLink is first connected, the
chargerâs green LED will blink rapidly for
1-2 seconds as charger powers on.
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3 As the MiniLink charges, the chargerâs green LED will flash occassionally.
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4 When charging is complete, the chargerâs green LED will turn on for 15 to 20
seconds and then turn off. Once the LED is off, disconnect the MiniLink from
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the charger. A green LED inside the MiniLink will blink for about 5 seconds and
then turn off. This confirms that the MiniLink is ready to use.
Note: If the green LED inside the MiniLink does not blink, re-connect the
MiniLink to the charger for at least one minute. After one minute, remove
the MiniLink from the charger and watch for the MiniLink to flash green.
Connect to the sensor.
Caution: If the MiniLink LED is still lit or flashing, do not connect
the MiniLink to the charger.
Checking battery status
The chargerâs red LED will flash if the chargerâs internal battery is low or if the
MiniLink battery is bad.
If the charger AAA battery is low, the red LED will flash once about every 2
seconds. Replace with new AAA battery.
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If the MiniLinkâs battery is bad, the red LED on the charger will blink fast for about
2 seconds, turn off for about 2 seconds, and then repeat the cycle. Call the
Medtronic Diabetes 24 Hour HelpLine.
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If the charger AAA battery is low AND the MiniLink battery is bad, the red LED will
blink rapidly for 1 second, pause for 1 second, then blink once. After a 2 second
pause, the cycle repeats. Call the Medtronic Diabetes 24 Hour HelpLine.
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Setting up the MiniLink transmitter
1 Find the MiniLink 7-digit serial number on the flat
side of the device as shown at right. The serial
SN GT2XXXXXXM
number starts with â2â.
2 Enter the serial number into your continuous
glucose sensing system monitor or sensorMEDTRONIC MINIMED
MiniLink Transmitter
enabled pump. See your monitor or pump user
REF MMT-7703XX
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guide for using a sensor transmitter with your
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system.
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Connecting to sensor
1 Follow the instructions provided with your sensor
and insert the sensor before connecting the MiniLink.
2 Once the sensor is inserted and adhered to your body, wait 5 minutes to check
for bleeding. Make sure that any bleeding has stopped (see Warnings page for
details), then connect the MiniLink to the sensor.
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3 Hold the MiniLink as shown at right.
Touch the inserted sensor at back of
assembly to prevent movement..
4 Align the MiniLink connector with the
sensor connector. The MiniLink flat
underside (with the label) should face
the skin.
5 Slide the MiniLink onto the sensor.
Make sure it is pushed in firmly.The
flexible side arms of the sensor will âclickâ
into notches on the underside of the
MiniLink. The MiniLink will flash green for
about 10 seconds with a proper
connection.
6 The MiniLink will begin to send signals to
the monitor or the pump (see your pump
or monitor user guide for instructions).
Note: If you connect the MiniLink to a sensor that has not been inserted into
your body, it will NOT flash and will NOT transmit to a monitoring device.
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7 After the MiniLink successfully
transmits signals to a monitor or pump,
you may choose to put an occlusive
dressing over the MiniLink and the
sensor.
Bathing and swimming
Once the MiniLink and sensor are
connected, they form a water-tight seal to
a depth of 8 feet for up to 30 minutes. You
can shower and swim without removing
them. No occlusive dressing is needed.
Disconnecting from sensor
1 Hold the MiniLink as shown, and pinch the flexible side arms of the sensor
between thumb and forefinger.
2 Gently pull the MiniLink away from the sensor assembly.
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MiniLink tester
The tester is used to test the MiniLink and to make sure it is working.
Connecting the tester
1 Grasp the MiniLink between the thumb and forefinger. Hold the tester body
with the thumb and forefinger of the other hand. Align flat side of the tester with
flat side of the MiniLink.
2 Plug the tester into the MiniLink. The flexible side arms of the tester will click
into notches on the MiniLink underside. The MiniLink will flash green for about
10 seconds when properly connected.
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