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Battery charger operating line voltage: 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Use only the Insulet-provided charger to charge your PDM. Using unapproved
chargers can cause the battery to explode or damage the PDM, and may void
the warranty.
Battery charger service life: 10,000 operating hours
Protection from Over-infusion or Under-infusion
The Pod software monitors the infusion rate. If an error that would result in over- or
under-infusion is detected and cannot be corrected, insulin delivery stops and an
alarm sounds.
Occlusion detection
An occlusion is a blockage or interruption in insulin delivery from the Pod. If the
Omnipod DASH System detects an occlusion, it sounds a hazard alarm and prompts
you to deactivate and change your Pod.
An occlusion hazard alarm sounds when an average of 3 units to 5 units of missed
insulin occurs. The following table depicts occlusion detection for three different
situations when using U-100 insulin. For example, if the Pod's cannula becomes
occluded when delivering a 5 U bolus, 35 minutes may pass before the Pod sounds a
hazard alarm.
5.00 U bolus
1.00 U/hr basal
0.05 U/hr basal
If an occlusion spontaneously clears up, a volume of insulin could be released.
That volume would not exceed the volume of the programmed insulin intended
for delivery.
If an occlusion is detected during an immediate bolus, the Pod sounds a hazard
alarm at the conclusion of the immediate bolus.
Warning: At very low basal flow rates, checking your blood glucose frequently
may give you an early indication of an occlusion. Occlusions can result in
hyperglycaemia.
Time between occlusion and Pod alarm
Typical time
33 minutes
3.0 hr
51 hr
Appendix
Maximum time
35 minutes
5.5 hr
80 hr (Pod expiry)
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