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Report date: 15.11.2025
Medtronic MiniMed Paradigm Insulin Pump Analysis Report
Product Description and Contents
The visuals show an insulin pump and its accessories, used for diabetes management. The kit consists of one main device, one carrying case, one battery, and one unidentified accessory.
- Device Type: Insulin Pump
- Brand and Model: The words Medtronic, MiniMed, and Paradigm are clearly legible on the device. Based on this information, the product is identified as a Medtronic MiniMed Paradigm series insulin pump.
- Quantity Information: A total of 4 product parts are visible in the image: 1 insulin pump, 1 black carrying case, 1 Duracell brand battery, and 1 blue plastic accessory.
Area of Use and Functionality
This device is used to administer insulin to the body continuously or at specific times (bolus) to regulate the blood sugar of diabetic patients. Its portability allows the user to continue their treatment while carrying on with their daily life. The pump is powered by an AAA battery.
Overall Condition and State
The overall condition of the product is assessed as used. Superficial scratches and light abrasions, indicating previous use, have been observed on the device’s transparent plastic casing and metallic-looking parts. There is no erasure or significant damage on the keypads. Although the device has cosmetic flaws suggesting a history of intensive use, no serious physical damage such as cracks or fractures is visible.
Physical and Mechanical Assessment
Physical Deformation
The device’s casing shows general wear and signs of use. Slight discoloration and scratches are particularly noticeable on the corners and edges. Fine scratches are also present on the screen surface, but it cannot be determined whether these scratches are severe enough to impede screen functionality, as the screen is off. No cracks, dents, or signs of severe impact were found.
Electronic and Mechanical Components
The device’s buttons are physically in place, and the “ACT”, “ESC”, sound, and light icons on them are legible. Since the electronic screen is off, no comments can be made regarding any error messages or operational status. No visible mechanical problems were detected in the lower part where the insulin reservoir is attached.
Accessories and Complementary Products
The product in the visual is presented with various accessories:
- Carrying Case: A black, zippered carrying case with a mesh compartment inside is present. An label stating “www.hidalgo.nl” is found inside the bag. The overall condition of the bag is good, and its zipper appears sturdy.
- Battery: One Duracell brand alkaline battery is visible. No conclusion can be drawn from the visual regarding the battery’s condition or charge level.
- Blue Accessory: Within the set, there is a semi-transparent blue plastic part whose function cannot be fully understood from the visual. This part is likely an accessory related to an infusion set.
Label and Code Information
During the inspection of the device or its accessories, specific production and identification information such as Serial Number, Lot Number, or REF Code could not be found. Only the brand and model information, “Medtronic MiniMed” and “Paradigm,” are visible on the device.
Potential Risk Assessment
Apart from wear and scratches on the device’s outer casing due to use, no significant damage (e.g., broken parts, crushed cables, rust) that could pose an immediate risk of malfunction has been observed. Due to the product being used, no definitive comments can be made regarding battery life and the performance of its electronic components. However, its overall physical condition appears consistent with its age and usage history.






