Users Manual Part 7
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24 Automated Mode Alarms
Missing CGM Va lu e s
Only occurs in Automated Mode.
Screen Alert Description
Omnipod 5 App:
Why it occurs: e Pod has not received
CGM values for more than one hour. e
system will continue to operate in Automated
Mode: Limited state until CGM values are
received or until you switch to Manual Mode.
Pod sound:
• 3 beep tone
• Repeats every 60 minutes
Controller/Smartphone sound and
vibration:
• 3 second tone
• 3 second vibration
• Vibration and tone repeat every 15
minutes until acknowledged
• If CGM values have still not been
received aer 60 minutes, a new
notication will be generated.
What to do:
¾ Tap OK to acknowledge the alert.
Lock Screen:
For more information about Automated Mode: Limited state, see "21.5. About
Automated Mode: Limited" on page 295.
Check your Dexcom G6 app to see if there are CGM values present or if
the cause of the loss of communication is related to the sensor/transmitter.
Examples to look for within the Dexcom G6 app include sensor error/
expiration, transmitter error/expiration, sensor warm-up, or signal loss alert.
If the Dexcom G6 app is receiving CGM values, there may be a temporary
communication issue between your Pod and the Dexcom G6. You may decide
to switch to Manual Mode or wait for a CGM value to be received while in
Automated Mode: Limited state. If this is frequently occurring, check to see if
the Pod and CGM are located on your body at least 3 inches (7.62 cm) apart and
within line of sight. If not, when you remove one, position the new one so that
your Pod and CGM are within line of sight to one another.
Note: For information about your DexcomG6 app, refer to your Dexcom G6
CGM System User Guide.