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Taking Care of Your Controller and Pod 1414 Taking Care of Your Controller and Pod
Note: Check with your healthcare provider for guidelines if you plan on not using
a Pod for extended periods.
Note: Check the labeling for your rapid-acting insulin, as maximum insulin
exposure temperatures may vary between insulins.
Water and your Pod
Warning: DO NOT expose your Pod to water at depths greater than 25 feet
(7.6 meters) or for longer than 60 minutes because damage to the Pod can
occur. is could result in over-delivery or under-delivery of insulin, which
can lead to hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia.
e Pod is waterproof up to a depth of 25 feet (7.6 meters) for up to 60 minutes
(IP28). Aer swimming or similar exposure to water, rinse o the Pod with clean
water and gently dry it with a towel.
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: Use caution while cleaning the Pod on your body. Hold the Pod
securely so the cannula does not kink and the Pod does not detach from your
skin.
14.2. Controller Storage and Care
When you are not using your Controller, store it in a convenient, nearby location
that is cool and dry.
Caution: ALWAYS keep your Controller safe and within your control to
ensure others cannot make changes to your insulin therapy. Do not share
your Controller screen lock security with anyone.
Caution: DO NOT use any component of the Omnipod 5 System
(smartphone, Controller, Pod) if you suspect damage aer an unexpected
event such as dropping or hitting on a hard surface. Using damaged
components may put your health at risk as the system may not be working
properly. If you are unsure if one or more of your components are damaged,
stop using the system and call Customer Care for support.