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Medtronic 670G Battery Replacement

What you need

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    • Detach the clip on the back of the device.

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    • Place the small protrusion on the bottom of the clip into the slot on top of the battery housing, and turn it counter clockwise.

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    • Remove the battery cap.

    • Dispose of the old battery according to your state guidelines.

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    • Insert the new battery, making sure the negative end (the flat part of the battery) is facing down.

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    • Replace the battery cap tighten until it is aligned.

    • Do not over-tighten the cap as it will make it extremely difficult to unscrew next time.

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    • Turn on the pump and wait until the HOME screen load to make sure the battery is working.

Conclusion

Your Medtronic 670G insulin pump is good-to-go!

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2 Comments

Hello,

It looks like the Medtronic 670G uses standard AA batteries. You should be able to find AA batteries at most grocery and hardware stores, or online here. We hope that helps!

Connor Bassolino -

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