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About screen
e About screen displays details about your Omnipod 5 System, such as the
Omnipod 5 App version number, the Customer Care contact information, the
Controller serial number (if viewing on the Controller), the Pod version number,
the time of the most recent Omnipod 5 App-Pod communication, and other
Controller and legal information.
3.7. Notications and Messages
Caution: AVOID setting your Controller to Silent, Vibrate or any other setting
that prevents you from hearing alarms and notications from your Omnipod 5
App. If you do not hear alarms and notications from your Controller, you
might not make the changes you need to make to your insulin therapy in a
timely manner. Your Pod will still sound, and you will be able see the Alarm
or Notication displayed on the Omnipod 5 App. See "13.3. Sounds and
Vibrations" on page 147 to learn how to manage sounds and vibrations.
e Omnipod 5 App can deliver Omnipod 5 notications and conrmation
messages.
Omnipod 5 Notications
Notications display in order of importance and then based on the order they
were received, with the most recent rst. Hazard alarms are the most important,
followed by Advisory alarms, Action Item Notications and, lastly, Reminders.
Alarms
Alarms require your immediate attention (see page 150). If you ignore an alarm,
you could develop hypoglycaemia or hyperglycaemia. When an alarm occurs, the
Pod will beep and the Omnipod 5 App will beep or vibrate if sound/vibrate is on.
Hazard alarms (
) alert you to a problem with your insulin delivery, Pod or
Omnipod 5 App that requires immediate attention to resolve. Hazard alarms are
accompanied by a continuous tone from the Pod and a tone/vibration from the
Controller. Hazard alarms interrupt anything else the Omnipod 5 App is doing
except another hazard alarm. For example, a hazard alarm is issued if the Pod runs
out of insulin.
Advisory alarms (
) alert you to some aspect of the Omnipod 5 App or Pod
that will need your attention in the near future. For example, if the level of insulin
in your Pod is getting low, the Omnipod 5 App issues an advisory alarm.