Cleaning; Replacing Batteries - Insulet OmniPod User Manual

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Cleaning

You can clean the outside of the PDM with a clean, damp cloth.
Do NOT use IV Prep wipes, soap, detergent, or
solvents. Never put any liquid into the battery com-
partment.
If the battery compartment becomes soiled, gently shake out
the debris or use a dry, lint-free cloth to remove it.

Replacing batteries

The PDM uses two (2) AAA alkaline batteries. You can purchase
them at any grocery, hardware, or convenience store.
Use only new AAA alkaline batteries to power the
PDM. Never use old or used batteries; the PDM may
not work properly.
On average, a pair of batteries powers the PDM for 4 weeks. The
PDM automatically alerts you when its battery power gets low
(see Figure A-1). When you see the "Low PDM battery" alert,
press OK to turn off the alert. Replace the batteries as soon as you
can.
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If the batteries run out, data in the memory is at risk.
DO NOT remove the old batteries until you have
new ones at hand. The longer the batteries are
removed, the more the memory is at risk.
Figure A-1
To replace batteries
1. Open the battery compartment on the back of the PDM by
pushing the compartment latch inward and then upward
(Figure A-2). No special tools are necessary.
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Figure A-2
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