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Medical Device Alert: Insulin infusion pump manufactured by Roche

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Northerner

Admin (Retired)
Relationship to Diabetes
Type 1
Risk of delay to treatment.

There is an increased risk that the vibration
alarm will not work, as a result of a changed
component. This fault will only be detected at
pump start up, when it will display an ‘E-7’ error
message and give an audible signal, but will fail
to start.

Roche will replace pumps that display this ‘E-7’
error message, but does not intend to replace
all potentially affected pump.

All pumps with serial numbers in the range 10171897 to
10281629 (inclusive).

http://www.mhra.gov.uk/home/groups/dts-bs/documents/medicaldevicealert/con392843.pdf
 
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