Pod Expiry; Low Reservoir Level; Pod Auto-Off - Insulet Omnipod Dash User Manual

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Pod expiry

The Pod expiry notification tells you when the Pod is nearing its expiry so you
can plan to change your Pod at a convenient time. You can set this notification to
appear from 1 to 24 hours before the Pod expiry advisory alarm. At the selected
time, the Pod and PDM vibrate or beep and the PDM displays a message.
To set the timing of the Pod expiry notification:
1. Navigate to: Settings icon (
2. Tap the Pod Expiry field and select how long before your Pod expires that you
would like to be notified.
3. Tap SAVE.

Low reservoir level

The Pod and PDM sound an advisory alarm when the insulin level in your Pod
reaches the low reservoir setting. This setting can range from 10 to 50 units.
To set the insulin level for the low reservoir advisory alarm:
1. Navigate to: Settings icon (
2. Tap the Low Reservoir Level field and select the level of Pod insulin at which
you would like to be notified.
3. Tap SAVE.

Pod Auto-off

Consult your healthcare provider prior to changing the Auto-off setting. This
feature requires active participation on your part. See "Auto-off" on page 136 for a
description of how this feature works.
To enable or disable Auto-off:
1. Navigate to: Settings icon (
2. Tap the Pod Auto-off toggle to enable or disable the Auto-off feature.
3. If Auto-off is enabled, tap the Inactivity Timer field and select the length of
time for the countdown timer. This setting can range from 1 to 24 hours.
Example: If you choose 10 hours, you must wake up your PDM and unlock it
at least once every 10 hours, day and night, to prevent the Auto-off alarm.
4. Tap SAVE.
Adjusting Settings 9
) > Reminders > Pod Expiry.
) > Reminders > Low Reservoir Level.
) > Reminders > Pod Auto-off.
Effective Date: 27SEP2019, ECO-000240
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