Understanding Your Records; Record Keeping; Special Symbols In Record Screens - OmniPod CAT45E Guide De L'utilisateur

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CHAPTER 8

Understanding Your Records

Record Keeping

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Record keeping is an important part of successful diabetes
management. The Personal Diabetes Manager (PDM) helps
simplify this task. It automatically stores records of insulin delivery
history, blood glucose readings, alarms and carbohydrates. The
PDM can store over 5,000 records or approximately 90 days'
worth of information. Once the memory is full, new information
begins to replace the oldest information.
If the PDM batteries run out, data in the memory is at
risk. Do NOT remove the old batteries until you have
new ones on hand. The PDM protects data in the
memory for up to 2 hours after the batteries run out
or are removed.

Special symbols in record screens

In the record screens, you may encounter several special symbols:
Records with a question-mark symbol next to them have
additional information available. To see this information, use
the Up/Down Controller buttons to highlight the record,
then press the User Info/Support button to view details
about that record.
The record for this item has been "lost. "
If the PDM can no longer communicate with an active
Pod, then you must activate a new Pod. The PDM may
not be able to communicate with the active Pod
because of signal interference or because you have
discarded the Pod. If you change the Pod without
getting a Status update, any "unconfirmed" records
will be "lost. " If this occurs, the PDM will not display
insulin totals for any day containing "lost" records.
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