Replacement warranty
Medtronic provides a Replacement warranty to people purchasing a new device. Our Replacement warranty allows you to use your device knowing that we’ll be here to support you should something happen.
Below you’ll find the standard Replacement warranty periods offered for Medtronic products. Replacement warranty terms can vary by model and international location. If you would like more information on your specific model, please review your product’s user guide for complete details and full warranty terms. For warranty information about infusion sets, review this warranty policy.
The length of your Replacement warranty can also vary based on your insurance provider. To check your device’s warranty status, sign in to your Medtronic account.
4-5 years
1 year
1 year
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MiniMed™ 780G system
- Automatically corrects highs if carb counts are miscalculated or bolus is occasionally missed†
- Personalize glucose target ranges with the help fo your HCP (100, 110, and 120 mg/dL)
- Enabled for future innovations via remote software updates
MiniMed™ 630G system with optional CGM
- CGM optional — Guardian™ Sensor 3
- Helps protect from lows1
Frequently asked questions
WARNING: Do not use the Suspend on low feature to prevent or treat low glucose. Always confirm your sensor glucose reading using your BG meter, and follow the instructions of your healthcare professional to treat low glucose. Using Suspend on low alone to prevent or treat low glucose may result in prolonged hypoglycemia.
† Taking a bolus 15 – 20 min before a meal helps to keep blood sugar levels under control after eating.
1 Bergenstal RM,Tamborlane WV, Ahmann A, et al. Effectiveness of sensor-augmented insulin-pump therapy in type 1 diabetes. N EnglJ Med. 2010;363:311–320.
Important safety information: MiniMed™ 780G system with SmartGuard™ technology with Guardian™ 4 sensor
The MiniMed™ 780G system is intended for continuous delivery of basal insulin at selectable rates, and the administration of insulin boluses at selectable amounts for the management of type 1 diabetes mellitus in persons seven years of age and older requiring insulin as well as for the continuous monitoring and trending of glucose levels in the fluid under the skin. The MiniMed™ 780G system includes SmartGuard™ technology, which can be programmed to automatically adjust insulin delivery based on the continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) sensor glucose values and can suspend delivery of insulin when the sensor glucose (SG) value falls below or is predicted to fall below predefined threshold values.
The Medtronic MiniMed™ 780G system consists of the following devices: MiniMed™ 780G insulin pump, the Guardian™ 4 transmitter, the Guardian™ 4 sensor, One-press serter, the Accu-Chek™ Guide Link blood glucose meter, and the Accu-Chek™ Guide test strips. The system requires a prescription from a healthcare professional.
The Guardian™ 4 sensor is intended for use with the MiniMed™ 780G system and the Guardian 4 transmitter to monitor glucose levels for the management of diabetes. The sensor is intended for single use and requires a prescription. The Guardian™ 4 sensor is indicated for up to seven days of continuous use.
The Guardian™ 4 sensor is not intended to be used directly to make therapy adjustments while the MiniMed™ 780G is operating in manual mode. All therapy adjustments in manual mode should be based on measurements obtained using a blood glucose meter and not on values provided by the Guardian™ 4 sensor. The Guardian™ 4 sensor has been studied and is approved for use in patients ages 7 years and older and in the arm insertion site only. Do not use the Guardian™ 4 sensor in the abdomen or other body sites including the buttocks, due to unknown or different performance that could result in hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia.
WARNING: Do not use the SmartGuard™ feature for people who require less than 8 units or more than 250 units of total daily insulin per day. A total daily dose of at least 8 units, but no more than 250 units, is required to operate in the SmartGuard™ feature.
WARNING: Do not use the MiniMed™ 780G system until appropriate training has been received from a healthcare professional. Training is essential to ensure the safe use of the MiniMed™ 780G system.
WARNING: Do not use SG values to make treatment decisions, including delivering a bolus, while the pump is in Manual Mode. When the SmartGuard™ feature is active and you are no longer in Manual Mode, the pump uses an SG value, when available, to calculate a bolus amount. However, if your symptoms do not match the SG value, use a BG meter to confirm the SG value. Failure to confirm glucose levels when your symptoms do not match the SG value can result in the infusion of too much or too little insulin, which may cause hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia.
Pump therapy is not recommended for people whose vision or hearing does not allow for the recognition of pump signals, alerts, or alarms. The safety of the MiniMed™ 780G system has not been studied in pregnant women, persons with type 2 diabetes, or in persons using other anti-hyperglycemic therapies that do not include insulin. For complete details of the system, including product and important safety information such as indications, contraindications, warnings and precautions associated with system and its components, please consult https://www.medtronicdiabetes.com/important-safety-information#minimed-780g and the appropriate user guide at https://www.medtronicdiabetes.com/download-library
Important Safety Information: MiniMed™ 630G System with SmartGuard™ Technology
The MiniMed™ 630G system with SmartGuard™ technology requires a prescription. It is intended for continuous delivery of basal insulin and administration of insulin boluses for the management of diabetes mellitus in persons 14 years of age or older, requiring insulin as well as for the continuous monitoring and trending of glucose levels in the fluid under the skin. The SmartGuard™ feature allows one to program the pump to temporarily suspend delivery of insulin for up to two hours when the sensor glucose value falls below a predefined threshold value. The MiniMed™ 630G system is not intended to be used directly for making therapy adjustments or preventing or treating hypoglycemia. Therapy to prevent or treat hypoglycemia should be administered according to the recommendations of the user’s healthcare professional. The information provided by CGM systems is intended to supplement, not replace, blood glucose information obtained using
a blood glucose meter (BGM). A confirmatory finger stick test via the CONTOUR®NEXT LINK 2.4 blood glucose meter is required prior to making adjustments to diabetes therapy. Always check the pump display to ensure the glucose result shown agrees with the glucose results shown on the CONTOUR®NEXT LINK 2.4 meter. Do not calibrate your CGM device or calculate a bolus using a blood glucose meter result taken from an alternative site (palm) or from a control solution test. It is not recommended to calibrate your CGM device when sensor or blood glucose values are changing rapidly, e.g., following a meal or physical exercise. If a control solution test is out of range, please note that the result may be transmitted to your pump when in the “Always” send mode. Pump therapy is not recommended for people who are unwilling or unable to perform a minimum of four blood glucose tests per day, or who are unwilling or unable to maintain contact with their healthcare professional, or whose vision or hearing does not allow recognition of pump signals and alarms. Insulin pumps use U100 rapid-acting insulin. If your insulin delivery is interrupted for any reason, you must be prepared to replace the missed insulin immediately.
WARNING: The SmartGuard™ Suspend on low feature will cause the pump to temporarily suspend insulin delivery for two hours when the sensor glucose reaches a set threshold. Under some conditions of use the pump can suspend again resulting in very limited insulin delivery. Prolonged suspension can increase the risk of serious hyperglycemia, ketosis, and ketoacidosis. Before using the SmartGuard™ Suspend on low feature, it is important to read the SmartGuard™ Suspend on low information in the Getting Started Guide and the MiniMed™ 630G System User Guide and discuss proper use of the SmartGuard™ Suspend on low feature with your healthcare provider.
Insertion of a glucose sensor may cause bleeding or irritation at the insertion site. Consult a physician immediately if you experience significant pain or if you suspect that the site is infected. Please visit www.medtronicdiabetes.com/importantsafetyinformation for more details.
The CONTOUR®NEXT LINK 2.4 Meter is used with the MiniMed™ 630G system.