Your New mylife OmniPod Insulin Management System
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Primary screens
Messages on the screen either:
•
Let you identify your PDM
•
Tell you how the System is operating
•
List menu choices
•
Explain how to perform certain tasks
The System’s primary screens are the
ID
Status
Home
the next page).
ID screen
The System displays an
ID
screen to make the PDM easy to iden-
tify when you first turn it on. You can personalize the
ID
screen by
adding your name and choosing its color. (See “The mylife Omni-
Pod Setup Wizard” on page 10, for details on customizing your
PDM.) You must acknowledge the
ID
screen before you can use
the PDM. It is important that you always identify the PDM as
yours before you use it.
Status screen
Lists the System’s current operating status (Figure 1-4).
From top to bottom, the
Status
screen displays:
•
Time, date, and result of last blood glucose checked or
entered manually
•
Time, date, and total amount of last bolus delivered
•
Amount of Insulin on Board (IOB) will be displayed on
Status
screen (if calculator in use)
•
Name and rate of active basal program or temp basal
program
• “Ext bolus,” the amount of insulin, and the delivery time
remaining if an extended bolus is being delivered
• “INSULIN SUSPENDED” if insulin delivery has been
suspended
•
Time and date of when the Pod will expire
Figure 1-3
Figure 1-4
Summary of Contents for mylife OmniPod
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