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Staying Healthy → Pumping Insulin Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. A33 Error Message Started by jozic , Oct 31 2006 01:34 PM This topic has been medtronic button error archived. This means that you cannot reply to this topic. 4 replies to this topic #1
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jozic Posted 31 October 2006 - 01:34 PM jozic Junior Member New Members 6 posts Last night while I was changing reservoir on
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my daughters pump (Paradigm 522) I got A33 error message. I called Minimed I they are sending replacement. I don't know how long it will take because we live in Canada and they are shipping from USA. Somehow, after
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so many tries, I managed to change reservoir and pump looks OK now. Did you ever had problem like this and do you think is it still OK to use the pump until new one arrives? Back to top Ad disabled when logged in. #2 Cinnabon Posted 31 October 2006 - 02:27 PM Cinnabon Senior Member Seniors 3,291 posts I have a 715 and just got an alarm this morning, but never have had that error. Im battery out limit insulin pump glad that they replaced it so fast. Can U find out how long exactly it would take? They prob have a tracking number. Even better, Im glad at least you have it working for now. T1- 27 yrsMM-522 A1C steady @ 6.9 for 1.5 yrs. Endo decided to keep me there after a severe hypo causing car accident.10-2010- 7.1:eek: Due to Ayestin, a medication for an Ovarian Cyst. Its gone but Very BAD side effects, such as constant HBS. ****I see thru God's eyes!!!!http://www.facebook....Leon/1068478571 Back to top #3 dcfox1 Posted 31 October 2006 - 03:26 PM dcfox1 Junior Member Members 18 posts I had that error about 3 months or so ago, Blood surgers were high and when I primed it prior to the error is squirted insulin. Minimed said it is an error on the pump reading the reservoir or somthing. It was a friday, they overnighted a replacement that arrived on saturday. Mine didn't work at all since I could not prime it. Type 1 since March 2001. Pumping with Minimed 515 since August 2005 Back to top #4 jozic Posted 31 October 2006 - 04:16 PM jozic Junior Member New Members 6 posts Same happened to me. I was in a loop of rewinding and priming. I fix it by replacing batteries to reset the pump and then starting prime from the beginning. It worked that time bu
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2010 by Annette 1 Comment If you want to get your heart racing, and you are a Type I Diabetic on an insulin pump, this will do it. Last http://annetteshealthaction.com/natural-health/a33-error-code-on-insulin-pump/ night my son, who is a Type I Diabetic, was changing his injection https://www.medtronicdiabetes.ca/customer-support/insulin-pumps/alerts-and-alarms-minimed-veo site, and his pump wouldn't seem to "reset" properly. He became very frustrated and when we looked up this code A33, sure enough, it meant the pump was actually broken, finished. YIKES. This could have created intense stress, for all of us, because for one, we live in a small town error codes where on Sunday night, nothing is open. 2. If the insulin pump is broken, that means we need to go back to injecting insulin via needles, and since we haven't done that for at least 5 years, we can barely remember that routine. Also, we don't have slow acting insulin anymore, only the fast acting insulin that is used in the medtronics insulin pump. paradigm 722 error What did we do? 1. We called the 800# on the pump, and were put on hold for 25 minutes. 2. In the meantime, we googled A33 Error code, and came up with a www.tudiabetes.org site which was very helpful. It confirmed the pump was broken, and someone on the site had left a comment giving instructions on how to fix the old pump in order to keep it working for a few more days, until the new one arrived. This isn't recomended by the Medtronics staff, because this code does mean the pump is going to quit working, but for the short term, it did help us to get the old pump working for the night. .Within an hour, we had it all figured out. We ordered a new pump, (our warranty was scheduled to expire in April 2010….2 months from now….that's luck.!), and even in a small town, we got the new pump in less than 24 hours! I must say, the Medtronics help line, and response time was nothing short of amazing. So if you are a Type I Diabetic, pay attention to Error Code A33,….
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