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value at 11:00 dropped to 3.2 mmol/L, SmartAdjust technology will not deliver a
microbolus at 11:05. Your Auto Events tab will display 0 U at 11:05, as shown in
the table below.
Sensor (mmol/L) Insulin Amount (U)
11:05 3.4 0
11:00 3.2 0.05
Adjusting settings for Automated Insulin Delivery
While you are using Automated Mode, the main adjustable setting aecting
automated insulin delivery is Target Glucose. Target Glucose is customisable from
6.1–8.3 mmol/L (0.55 mmol/L increments), and you can create up to 8 dierent
time segments per day. As you increase the Target Glucose setting value,
SmartAdjust technology will deliver less automated insulin. Changing your Target
Glucose can be useful if:
• ere are times of the day when you are more or less sensitive to insulin (For
example you and your healthcare provider identify a time in your day when
you are more at risk of hypoglycaemia, which may require a higher Target
Glucose). Your provider can help you select dierent Target Glucose values
for dierent times of day.
• You would like to gradually bring your Sensor glucose values down to a lower
Target Glucose (For example starting the system for the rst time).
Consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes in your
Target Glucose. See “Omnipod 5 Clinical Studies” on page 285 for clinical study
information at each Target Glucose.
SmartBolus Calculator settings can also be adjusted to impact your total daily
insulin delivered and to impact post-meal glucose. ese settings include Insulin
to Carbohydrate ratio, Correction Factor, Correct Above, Reverse Correction and
Duration of Insulin Action. ese all aect the bolus amounts you deliver during
both Manual Mode and Automated Mode.
Note: It is important to understand that changing your Basal Programmes, Max
Basal, Correction Factor or Duration of Insulin Action setting will not impact
SmartAdjust technology (the Omnipod 5 algorithm).