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Emphasizes user responsibility and active involvement in diabetes management for safe and effective system use.
Details the system's components (pod, PDM) and the benefits of its tubeless, integrated design.
Highlights built-in safety mechanisms for pod/PDM operation, occlusion detection, and alerts.
Guides through the initial setup process for the PDM, including battery insertion and power-on.
Explains the automated setup wizard for configuring PDM settings like date, time, and basal rates.
Provides step-by-step instructions for creating new basal programs for insulin delivery.
Explains the feature that calculates suggested bolus doses based on user settings, BG, and carb intake.
Outlines the steps for safely deactivating, removing, and replacing the OmniPod.
Introduces the integrated meter, sample requirements, and recommended test sites.
Emphasizes user responsibility and active involvement in diabetes management for safe and effective system use.
Provides guidance on recognizing and managing hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia, and diabetic ketoacidosis.
Highlights built-in safety mechanisms for pod and PDM operation, occlusion detection, and alerts.
Describes critical hazard alarms and the necessary immediate steps for resolution, including manual shut-off.
| Manufacturer | Insulet Corporation |
|---|---|
| Wireless Connectivity | Bluetooth |
| Waterproof | Yes (IP28 rated) |
| Integrated CGM | No |
| Battery Life | Pod lasts up to 3 days |
| Weight | Pod: 25g (empty) |
| Data Storage | Stores data |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth |