Class II — Potential Health Hazard

Potential health hazard — use of or exposure to this product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences.

MiniMed 630G: MMT-1715 Recalled by Medtronic MiniMed Due to New or replacement insulin pumps are not pre-programmed...

Date: January 27, 2022
Company: Medtronic MiniMed
Status: Ongoing
Source: FDA (Device)

What You Should Do

Stop using this product immediately. Do not consume, use, or distribute it.

Return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund. If you have questions, contact Medtronic MiniMed directly.

Affected Products

MiniMed 630G: MMT-1715, MMT-1754, MMT-1755; MiniMed 670G: MMT-1740, MMT-1741, MMT-1742, MMT-1760, MMT-1761, MMT-1762, MMT-1780, MMT-1781, MMT-1782; MiniMed 770G: MMT-1880, MMT-1881, MMT-1882, MMT-1890, MMT-1891, MMT-1892; MiniMed 620G (OUS Only): MMT-1750; MiniMed 640G (OUS Only): MMT-1711, MMT-1712, MMT-1751, MMT-1752; MiniMed 720G (OUS Only): MMT-1809, MMT-1810, MMT-1859, MMT-1860; MiniMed 740G (OUS Only): MMT-1811, MMT-1812, MMT-1861, MMT-1862; MiniMed 780G (OUS Only): MMT-1884, MMT-1885, MMT-1886, MMT-1895, MMT-1896 The MiniMed" 630G System with SmartGuard is intended for continuous delivery of basal insulin (at user selected rates) and administration of insulin boluses (in user selectable amounts) for the management of Type 1 diabetes mellitus in persons sixteen years of age and older.

Quantity: 175,801

Why Was This Recalled?

New or replacement insulin pumps are not pre-programmed with basal rates or other verified settings (bolus wizard settings, sensor settings, etc.), which must be set up and saved on pumps prior to use. Patients who do not realize this will receive no basal insulin, which can lead to insulin under-delivery. Insulin under-delivery can cause severe hyperglycemia, which may lead to diabetic ketoacidosis. Current device labeling does not clearly identify that these insulin pumps are capable of functioning with the default basal setting of 0.0 units/hr for all 24 hours and that no error message will appear if the default basal setting remains active. Furthermore, the labeling for the affected devices does not highlight that saving the basal settings requires multiple steps and failure to complete all steps will not save the new basal settings, nor that the steps required to set and save a basal profile and other parameters which are used as part of the bolus calculator function are different.

Where Was This Sold?

This product was distributed nationwide across all 50 states.

Affected (51 states)Not affected

About Medtronic MiniMed

Medtronic MiniMed has 31 total recalls tracked by RecallDetector.

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Data sourced from the FDA (Device). Last updated March 26, 2026. View original report