Cleaning Your Pod; Pdm Care - Insulet Omnipod Dash User Manual

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11 Taking Care of Your PDM and Pod
Warning: Do NOT expose a Pod to direct sunlight for long periods of
time. Remove your Pod prior to using hot tubs, whirlpools or saunas. These
conditions could expose the Pod to extreme temperatures and may also affect
the insulin inside the Pod.
If you remove your Pod to avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures, remember
to check your blood glucose levels frequently. Check with your healthcare
provider for guidelines if you will not use a Pod for extended periods.
Water and your Pod
The Pod is waterproof up to a depth of 7.6 metres (25 feet) for up to 60 minutes
(IP28). After swimming or similar exposure to water, rinse off the Pod with clean
water and gently dry it with a towel.
Warning: Do NOT expose your Pod to water at depths greater than 7.6
metres (25 feet) or for longer than 60 minutes.

Cleaning your Pod

Pods are waterproof. If you need to clean a Pod, gently wash it with a clean, damp
cloth, or you can use mild soap and water. However, do not use strong detergents
or solvents, as they can damage the Pod' s casing or irritate the infusion site.
Caution: Hold the Pod securely and take care while cleaning it, so the cannula
does not kink and the Pod does not detach from your skin.

PDM Care

This section describes proper care of your PDM.
Warning: If your PDM is damaged or not working as it should, please call
Customer Care for assistance. Be sure to check your blood glucose frequently.
Remove your Pod and contact your healthcare provider for treatment
guidelines to follow.
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Effective Date: 27SEP2019, ECO-000240

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