UPDATE: URGENT MEDICAL DEVICE CORRECTION


MiniMed 600 series and 700 series pump systems — battery status alerts and alarms


Pump models include the MiniMed™ 630G, 670G, 770G, and 780G systems.

Battery status alerts and alarms - Notification Download

October 2024


Dear Valued Customer:

In July 2024, Medtronic sent a safety alert to customers to reinforce the importance of following the pump’s built-in alerts and alarms for battery status, and to always carry extra batteries, as outlined in the User Guide. You can view our previous communication here. This update is intended to inform you about situations that may result in shortened pump battery life with the potential for the pump to stop insulin delivery significantly sooner than expected. We also wanted to reinforce that support is available if you’re impacted by this issue and you can contact us at 1-800-378-2292 to determine the need for a replacement pump.

Issue Description:
In some instances, pumps that have been dropped, bumped, or experienced physical impact, may experience damage to internal electrical components, which may result in reduced battery life, causing the battery alerts to occur when less battery life remains than the User Guide states. Even a single drop could result in reduced battery life, either immediately after the drop, or over time, and will continue to affect the pump even after replacing the battery. Affected pumps will still show “Low Battery Pump” alert which is intended to signal that there are up to 10 hours of battery life remaining, however the actual amount of battery life may be significantly shorter. Following the “Low Battery Pump” alert, escalating alerts and sirens may activate. When the “Replace Battery Now” alarm appears, insulin delivery stops. Extended time without insulin delivery can lead to health risks like hyperglycemia or diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), potentially requiring medical intervention.

Most recently, Medtronic has received 170 reports of hyperglycemia >400mg/dL and 11 reports of diabetic ketoacidosis from January 2023 to September 2024 in the US potentially related to this issue.

Actions Required:
  • Ensure you carry an extra set of new AA lithium or alkaline batteries or fully charged NiMH batteries should you need to replace your pump battery sooner than expected.
  • Always pay attention to alerts and alarms displayed on your pump and be prepared to replace the battery as soon as you receive the “Low Battery Pump” alert. Do not wait for the later battery alerts as these may occur when less battery life remains than the User Guide states. Refer to your pump’s User Guide for instructions on how to replace the battery.
  • If you notice any significant decrease in battery life, regardless of whether your pump has been dropped, bumped, or has experienced physical impact, contact the Medtronic 24-Hour Technical Support team at 1-800-378-2292, for troubleshooting support to determine if a replacement pump is needed.
  • Ensure you have back-up insulin therapy available at all times in your emergency kit in case it's needed.

Adverse reactions or quality problems experienced with the use of this product may be reported to the FDA's MedWatch Adverse Event Reporting program either online, by regular mail or by fax.

Complete and submit the report online: www.fda.gov/MedWatch/report.htm.
Regular mail or fax: Download format www.fda.gov/MedWatch/getforms.htm or call 1-800-332-1088 to request a reporting form, then complete and return to the address on the pre-addressed form or submit by fax to 1-800-FDA-0178.

Please acknowledge that you have read and understood this updated notification and have followed the actions listed in this letter by either completing and returning the confirmation form, scanning the QR code below, or acknowledging it online at this link. It is important to acknowledge receipt of this notice even if you’ve completed this step for the initial letter sent in July.


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As always, we are here to support you. If you have further questions or need assistance, please call the Medtronic 24-Hour Technical Support line at 1-800-378-2292.

Sincerely,

Julio Salwen
Vice President, Quality
Medtronic Diabetes

Joshua Miller, MD, MPH
Senior Medical Director, Medical Safety
Medtronic Diabetes

Frequently asked questions


Yes, this is a recall. We are contacting our customers to inform them about the potential risks that may result if the pump’s battery is not changed after the battery status alerts and alarms are displayed on the pump. We also wanted to reinforce that support is available if you’re impacted by this issue and you can contact us at 1-800-378-2292 to determine the need for a replacement pump.

You received this notification because you were identified as a customer with a MiniMed™ 600 series or MiniMed™ 700 series insulin pump.

Yes, it is important to acknowledge the safety notice. Please follow the instructions provided in the notice. U.S. patients and all other regions where confirmation is required can sign and return the confirmation letter they received in the mail, or they can click the button in the email stating, "I have read and understand the actions required by me in the Medical Device Correction." This acknowledgment ensures that you are aware of the critical safety information and allows us to provide you with the necessary support.

Yes, you can still use your insulin pump as normal. Always pay attention to alerts and alarms displayed on your pump. This notice specifically applies to users whose pumps have been dropped, bumped, or experienced physical impact, which may cause reduced battery life. If your pump has been subjected to such impacts, please be extra vigilant in monitoring your pump’s battery status and follow all prompts accordingly. We also wanted to reinforce that support is available if you’re impacted by this issue and you can contact us at 1-800-378-2292 to determine the need for a replacement pump.

If your pump has been dropped, bumped, or experienced physical impact and you notice a reduced battery life, please contact Medtronic's customer support at 1-800-378-2292 for further evaluation and guidance on whether a replacement is necessary.

Closely monitor the battery status on your pump's home screen and follow all built-in alerts and alarms for battery status. Consult the troubleshooting section of your pump User Guide for information related to the expected performance of the battery in your insulin pump. If you have any concerns or uncertainties, please contact Medtronic's customer support at 1-800-378-2292 for further troubleshooting and assistance.