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Insulet Omnipod Dash - Chapter 11: Taking Care of Your PDM and Pod

Insulet Omnipod Dash
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CHAPTER 11
Taking Care of Your PDM and Pod
e Omnipod DASH™ Insulin Management System has no user-serviceable
parts. If you require assistance operating or maintaining the Omnipod DASH™
System, call Customer Care.
Warnings:
Store all Omnipod DASH™ System products and supplies, including
unopened Pods, in a cool, dry place. Products or supplies that have been
exposed to extreme temperatures may not function properly.
Pod and Insulin Care
is section describes proper care of your Pod. To order all Omnipod DASH™
System products and supplies, call Customer Care.
Pod and insulin storage
Extreme heat or cold can damage Pods and cause them to malfunction. If Pods are
exposed to extreme temperatures, inspect them carefully before use.
It is especially important to store your insulin in a well-controlled environment.
Inspect insulin before using it; never use insulin that looks cloudy or discoloured.
Insulin that is cloudy or discoloured may be old, contaminated or inactive. Check
the insulin manufacturer’s instructions for use and the insulins expiry date.
Pods and the environment
Avoid extreme temperatures
e Pod’s operating temperature is between 23 °C and 37 °C (between 73 °F and
98.6 °F). Under normal circumstances, your body temperature keeps the Pod well
within this range.
Caution: Never use a blow dryer or hot air to dry the Pod. Extreme heat can
damage the electronics.
Effective Date: 27SEP2019, ECO-000240

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