User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Your New OmniPod Insulin Management System
- Getting Started
- The OmniPod Starter Kit
- Set Up the Personal Diabetes Manager (PDM)
- The Setup Wizard
- Enter your PDM ID
- Select the ID screen color
- Set date and time
- Enter basal settings
- Enter blood glucose sound setting and BG goal
- Set the suggested bolus calculator
- Enter target blood glucose value
- Enter minimum BG allowed for use in bolus calculation
- Enter insulin-to-carbohydrate ratio
- Enter correction factor
- Set reverse correction
- Enter the duration of insulin action
- Select bolus increment and enter maximum bolus
- Set extended bolus doses
- Set low reservoir advisory
- Set expiration notification
- Understanding and Adjusting Basal Rates
- Understanding and Delivering Bolus Doses
- Using the Personal Diabetes Manager
- Checking Your Blood Glucose
- The Built-in FreeStyle® Blood Glucose Meter
- The FreeStyle® Blood Glucose Test Strips
- The FreeStyle® Control Solution
- Performing a Control Solution Test
- Performing a Blood Glucose Reading
- Blood Glucose Results and the Suggested Bolus Calculator
- Entering Blood Glucose Readings Manually
- Editing Tags
- Low and High Blood Glucose Readings
- Important Health-Related Information
- Understanding Your Records
- Living with Diabetes
- Alerts and Alarms
- Communication Failures
- Appendix
- Pod Care and Maintenance
- Personal Diabetes Manager Care and Maintenance
- Storage and Supplies
- Suggested Bolus Calculator Examples and Guidelines
- OmniPod System Options and Settings
- Pod Specifications
- Accuracy Test Results
- Personal Diabetes Manager Specifications
- Blood Glucose Meter Specifications
- OmniPod System Label Symbols
- Personal Diabetes Manager Icons
- OmniPod System Notice Concerning Interference
- Electromagnetic Compatibility
- Customer Bill of Rights
- Limited Warranty for the Personal Diabetes Manager
- HIPAA Privacy Notice
- Glossary
- Index
Checking Your Blood Glucose
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5. While holding the lancing device on your test site, look
thr
ough the clear cap. The blood sample should be about the
size of a pinhead.
6. Lift the lancing device straight up; be careful not to smear the
blood sample on your test site.
Fill the blood glucose test strip with blood
1. Make sure that the strip is in the PDM and the PDM is pow-
ered on. If the PDM has powered off, take out the strip and
reinsert it (Figure 7-25), or simply press and hold the Power
button to turn on the PDM. Refer to page 54 to check Pod sta-
tus and to Confirm ID.
2. Bring the strip to the blood sample at a slight angle (Figure 7-
26).
If you do not apply the sample within 10 seconds, the strip
port light turns off. To turn it on again, press Light.
Avoid lancing areas with obvious veins or moles
to avoid excess bleeding. Also avoid lancing
areas where tendons or bones stick out (for
example, hand bones).
Figure 7-24
Figure 7-25
Figure 7-26