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3 Changing Your Pod
More Information about Pod Use
Tip: Develop a routine so you can change your Pod at a convenient time. If you know
of an upcoming event that could interfere with changing your Pod, you can change
your Pod early to avoid a disruption in insulin delivery.
For additional information on using your Pods as eectively as possible, see the
following sections:
For care of your Pod, see “Pod and Insulin Care” on page 125.
To learn about the Pod alarms, see “Alarms, Notications and
Communication Errors” on page 109.
If a Pod alarm is sounding, rst attempt to silence it with your PDM. If that
is not successful, you can manually turn o the Pod alarm (see “Silencing an
Alarm” on page 123).
To understand the Pod’s informational and notication beeps, including which
beeps are optional, see “Notications List” on page 117 and “Informational
Signals List” on page 119.
To understand how to handle situations where the PDM cannot communicate
with your Pod, see “Communication Errors” on page 120.
If the Home: Pod Info tab says “No Pod Communication:”
To nd the last time the PDM successfully communicated with the Pod
navigate to: Menu icon (
) > Pod.
If you are unable to restore communication with the Pod and want to change
t
o a new Pod, navigate to: Menu icon ( ) > Pod > CHANGE POD.
For a description of how the PDM communicates with the Pod, see “PDM
and
Pod Interactions” on page 133.
Effective Date: 27SEP2019, ECO-000240

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