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Your Role: Safely Using the OmniPod System
Your healthcare provider will give you all the tools and training
you need to be successful with the OmniPod Insulin Manage-
ment System. However, in the end, your success depends on
YOU. You must become actively involved in your own diabetes
management to enjoy the outstanding control, freedom, and
flexibility that is possible with the OmniPod System.
Being actively involved means:
• Frequently monitoring blood glucose levels
• Learning how to operate your OmniPod System and practic-
ing proper techniques
• Visiting your healthcare provider
If you are having symptoms that are not consistent
with your blood glucose test and you have followed
all instructions described in this User Guide, call your
healthcare professional.
Do NOT attempt to use the OmniPod Insulin
Management System before you receive training
from your healthcare provider. Inadequate training
could put your health and safety at risk.
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About This User Guide
Conventions and Terms
Convention/Term Meaning
Bold
Italics
Press
Hold
Menu
Screen
Button
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User Info/Support
Introduction
Names of buttons, soft keys, menus, and
screens are in bold.
Words in italics are defined in the
Glossary at the end of this User Guide.
Press and release a button or soft key.
Keep pressing a button until its function is
complete.
A list of options on the PDM. Options allow
you to perform tasks.
Displays programming, operating, and
alarm/alert information.
A physical button on the PDM, such as the
Power/Backlight button.
An image on the PDM screen that indi-
cates a menu option or item of informa-
tion. A table of screen icons appears in the
Appendices.
Blood Glucose Records
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