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Medtronic MiniMed 630G System with SmartGuard, Ref/Model # MMT-1515, MMT-1715, MMT-1714, MMT-1754, and MMT-1755 *US and Canada Version Only
- Recall number
- Z-0955-2020
- Initiated
- November 21, 2019
- Classification
- Class I
- Status
- Ongoing
- Recalling firm
- Medtronic Inc.
- Quantity
- Unavailable
App-derived interpretation
There have been reported incidents of a loose reservoir that can no longer be locked into the pump. The reservoir can become loose due to a broken or missing retainer ring that prevents a proper lock. If the reservoir is not properly locked into the pump, it could lead to over or under delivery of insulin, which could then result in hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia.
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Device Design
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Reason for recall
There have been reported incidents of a loose reservoir that can no longer be locked into the pump. The reservoir can become loose due to a broken or missing retainer ring that prevents a proper lock. If the reservoir is not properly locked into the pump, it could lead to over or under delivery of insulin, which could then result in hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia.
Code information
All Serial Numbers ( excluding devices with black retainer rings)
Distribution pattern
US:AK,AL,AR,AZ,BM,CA,CO,CT,DC,DE,FL,GA,HI,IA,ID,IL,IN,KS,KY,LA,MA,MD,ME,MI,MN,MO,MS,MT,NC,ND,NE,NH, NJ, NM, NV, NY, OH, OK, OR, PA, PR, RI, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WV, WY OUS: France, Germany, UK, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Israel, Norway, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Czech Republic, Finland, Switzerland, Slovakia, Ireland, Poland, S. Africa, Greece, Hungary, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emira, New Zealand, Australia, Japan, Mexico, Colombia, Brazil, S. East Asia, Korea, Canada,