Omnipod Pump
Omnipod andOmnipod DASH Pump¶
The information and user interface forOmnipod (Eros) and DASH pods is the same, exceptOmnipod DASH pods do not require aRileyLink compatible device. They communicate directly with the phone through Bluetooth.
Pair Pod¶
Max Fill is 200 Units
When you fill the Pod do not exceed 200 units.
If you overfill the pods, you may get a pod fault right after priming.
Pod Filling and Insertion
The Pod filling and insertion instructions are the same with theLoop app as they are for the PDM. These videos:Filling a Pod with Insulin andInserting the Cannula, may be useful.
For DASH Pods:
- You will use your phone instead of the PDM. Be sure to keep the phone close to the pod during pairing and insertion because the Pod uses a low-power mode during these activities.
For Eros Pods:
You'll be pairing a pod every 2 or 3 days (max pod life is 80 hours).
You'll see this screen every time you askLoop toPair New Pod
.
TheOmnipod Common pairing protocol is the same for all pods. The difference is thatOmnipod requires aRileyLink compatible device andOmnipod DASH does not. There are also slight differences in some of the text and graphics, e.g.,Omnipod DASH uses a blue needle cap andOmnipod has a clear needle cap.
Graphic below shows the Pair Pod screen forOmnipod (left) andOmnipod DASH (right).
Loop walks you through each step of the filling, pairing, priming, attaching and insertion process.
It makes sure you are really ready to do the insertion.
Please watch thevideo of theLoop app screen when pairing a DASH pod to see the full process before pairing your first pod. In this video, once the pod starts priming, you may want to skip forward (it takes about a minute to prime).
Keep Gear Close
- Make sure the phone (andRileyLink if using one) are close to the pod before you tap Pair Pod
- Do NOT move devices away from the pod until you see the blue check mark and the
Continue
button on the phone screen - You can then move away to attach the pod to your body
- Do NOT move devices away from the pod until you see the blue check mark and the
- Make sure the phone (andRileyLink if using one) are close to the pod before you tap
Insert Cannula
- Do NOT move devices away from the pod until you see the blue check mark and the
Continue
button on the phone screen
- Do NOT move devices away from the pod until you see the blue check mark and the
New Slider¶
The Insert Cannula and Deactivate Pod now use a Slider instead of a Button
For version 3.4.x and later there is a new slider to control insertion of the cannula and deactivation of a pod.
The slider looks like the graphic below. (The Deactivate Pod slider is red.) You place your finger on the dark circular icon and, while keeping your finger in contact with the screen, drag all the way to the other side. (The direction depends on the natural direction for your selected language). After the drag operation, as soon as you lift your finger off the phone, the cannula insertion command is sent to the pod.
The Screen that says Setup Complete allows you to change the Scheduled Reminder for this pod if you want a different reminder time (including none) from your usual setting.
- This only changes the reminder for this one pod
- If you want to change all future reminders, tap on Notifications to modify the Reminder Default
- In that same location, you can also change notification for the current pod at any time
Pod Status¶
The Pod Status screen is shown in the graphic below. The dashed green outline indicates theDevice
portion that is found only for theOmnipod. All other features of the screen are common forOmnipod andOmnipod DASH. If your screen looks different, consider updating to version 3.4 or newer.
Play Beeps¶
If you want to make sureLoop can talk to your pod, click on the sound icon (highlighted by the red box) in the graphic above. If the icon is greyed out - that meansLoop is having a communication issue reaching your pod. Follow the usualTroubleshoot: Pump is Not Responding steps to resolve this problem.
Other Uses
- Find (or startle) your child
- Find the pod that fell off overnight and is mixed with the laundry
Pod Expires¶
- This line provides a count-down until expiration along with a graphical representation of pod life
- Once you are on the final day, the time remaining until expiration starts to report in Hours and Minutes
- The solid bar is proportional to pod hours since activation
- It is blue for the first 48 hours
- It is orange for the last 24 hours and also appears in theHUD Pump Status icon
- After expiration, a full-width red bar is shown here and in theHUD Pump Status icon
- Once the pod officially expires, at 72 hours, there is an 8 hour grace period
- Insulet does not guarantee the pod will keep working that long, but it often does
- A note will appear on thePod Status screen with count-down text:
- Change pod now. Insulin delivery will stop in HH hours, MM minutes or when no more insulin remains
Basal Report¶
The next row changes the label depending on the situation. In all cases, the current basal rate is reported.
Label | Description |
---|---|
Scheduled Basal | Pod is running the scheduled basal rate |
Insulin Delivery | Pod is running an automated or manual temporary basal rate |
Insulin Remaining¶
Pods start reporting reservoir values when 50 U are left.
Value | Meaning |
---|---|
50+ U | Pod reservoir is greater than 50 U |
Value U | Pod reservoir is estimated to be at least as great as the indicated value. |
0 U | Pod will attempt to deliver up to 4 U after it reports 0 U. This is not guaranteed. The pod senses when it is not successful delivering pulses and that can happen before 4 U have been delivered. |
Activity¶
Suspend Delivery¶
You may want to consider using aManualTemp Basal of 0 U/hr instead of suspend.
Tapping onSuspend Delivery
brings up a timed reminder screen. You can choose to be reminded (via a beep on the pod itself) with 4 choices (or you can cancel the request):
- 30 minutes
- 1 hour
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- 2 hours
After you select the reminder time,Loop issues a command to the pod to halt all insulin delivery: basals, temp basals, and boluses in progress. The label on theSuspend Delivery
row changes toSuspending
whileLoop is communicating with the pump. When the label changes toResume Delivery
, all insulin delivery is stopped until the user resumes using theHUD Status Row or thePod Status screen.
As long as the spinning icon is spinning,Loop is trying to execute the Suspend or Resume command. If it fails to complete, amodal alert will appear that says "Error Suspending" or "Failed to Resume Insulin Delivery" which you must acknowledge. You must then repeat the command to try again. ForOmnipod, make sure yourRileyLink device is powered on and close to the phone and pod.
When the phone is in portrait mode, so theHUD is visible:
- The user is alerted that pump is suspended by theHUDPump Status Icon.
- TheHUD Status Row message can be tapped to resume delivery.
No Manual Bolus While Pod is Suspended¶
If you request a manual bolus withLoop while a pod is suspended,Loop will send a notification that Bolus Failed with instructions that Pump is Suspended, Resume Delivery. In other words, you must resume delivery before you will be allowed to bolus with pods.
Suspend Timer Reminder¶
At the end of the reminder time, an alert beep is issued by the pod and amodal alert will be provided on theLoop app. You must acknowledge themodal alert on the phone to silence future pod alerts.
- If you do not acknowledge themodal alert, the pod will keep beeping
- If you need a silent pod, consider usingManualTemp Basal of 0 U/hr instead of Suspend
Manually Resume Insulin Delivery
The halt of all insulin delivery continues until you manually resume. There is no automatic resumption of basal insulin from a suspend command.
If you select a ManualTemp Basal command of 0 U/hr instead of Suspend:
- Basal Delivery automatically resumes at the end of the selected duration without need forLoop to command it
- At the end of the duration,Loop will restoreClosed Loop, if you were in closed loop when you issued the ManualTemp Basal command
- There are no beeps on the pod to remind you to resume insulin delivery
ManualTemp Basal¶
Tap on theSet Temporary Basal Rate
to select a ManualTemp Basal.
This brings up theTemporary Basal
screen shown on the left of the graphic below.
- You can select any basal rate from 0 U/hr to your maximum basal rate set inDelivery Limits
- You can choose any duration up to 12 hours in half-hour increments
- Once you select rate and duration and tap
Set Temporary Basal
,Loop goes intoOpen Loop mode and the pod is commanded to that rate and duration.
In other words, you can leave your phone behind and the selected basal rate continues for the selected basal duration. There will be no automated adjustments of delivery for the temp basal duration.
During ManualTemp Basal¶
This Pod Only
The manual temp basal command fromLoop tells the pod to initiate a temp basal for the designated rate and duration.
- The pod itself takes care of the temp basal with no further interaction withLoop
- Loop will no longer issue commands to the pod without manual intervention from the user until the expected duration ends or user selects
Cancel Manual Basal
- Loop continues to request and receive status reports from the pod while the pod is within communication range
Deactivating this pod and pairing a new one interrupts the temp basal.
If you still need that basal rate, you must initiate it on the new pod.
Once the manual temp basal command is sent to the pod,Loop changes toOpen Loop mode and updates displays as shown in the graphic above
- Pod Status screen:
- TheBasal Report updates with the new rate and label indicates
Insulin Delivery
- The row label changes to
Cancel Manual Basal
and reports the time remaining until the temp basal expires
- TheBasal Report updates with the new rate and label indicates
- Main screen (refer to red rectangle highlights):
- TheHUDLoop Status Icon changes to an
Open Loop
icon and theHUDPump Status Icon indicatesManual Basal
- TheInsulin Delivery plot indicates the planned duration of the manual temp basal
- TheGlucose Prediction updates using that assumed change in insulin delivery
- TheHUDLoop Status Icon changes to an
So long as you were inClosed Loop before requesting theTemp Basal,Loop returns toClosed Loop automatically when the duration ends or you cancel the temporary basal.
Automatic Resumption of Scheduled Basal
The phone does not need to be in contact with the pod for insulin delivery to return to scheduled basal at the end of the selected duration. That duration is commanded along with the temporary rate. Once the pod accepts that command, and you'll get an error message if it does not, the pod will resume scheduled basal rate without further commanding if there is insulin in the reservoir and a pod fault does not occur.
For situations where you need a modification of your insulin needs that is not dependent on a particular pod, review the information on theOverrides page.
Devices¶
ForOmnipod, there is a Devices section used to access theRileyLink status and commands screen.
Pod Display¶
The next section on the Pod screen reports:
- Time at which pod wasActivated
- Time at which pod will Expire
- Access to Current Pod Details
- Access to Previous Pod Details
Time Drift
The pod will expire when it thinks it has been 80 hours. The pod clock may drift a few seconds with respect to phone time during the pod life. The Expiration time gets updated when the pod reports how long it thinks it has been since it was activated.
Pod Details¶
Some additional details for the most recent pod status response message are displayed if you tap the Device Details row, as shown in the graphic below. Most people will not need to view this.
The graphic shows an example forOmnipod on the left,Omnipod DASH (TWI BOARD) in the middle andOmnipod DASH (NXPBLE) on the right. Do not worry about the different board styles (Device Name) for DASH. The developers did that for you. If you are asking for help from a mentor - they may request this information.
Previous Pod Details¶
When you tap on thePrevious Pod Details
row, a graphic similar to those shown below is displayed. This provides summary information about the pod before the one currently in use.
If the previous pod had a fault and you choose to report it to Insulet, this screen reports the PDM reference code that Insulet uses in their tracking system.
Do Not Call Insulet about -049 (0x31) Faults
If you should happen to get a fault where the last 3 digits of the PDM ref code are "-049" (the Hex Designation is fault code 0x31), donot report this to Insulet and donot ask for a replacement. This meansLoop did not ensure the pod was in the correct state to accept a command. In other words, it was a bug in theLoop code.
We believe the code has been updated to prevent these faults. There was a brief period during development in which at least one of these happened - this was fixed July 3, 2022. If this happens to you, report it on zulipchat for the developers, save aLoop Report and rebuild if you have an older version of the development code.
Replace Pod¶
When you tap on theReplace Pod
row, theDeactivate Pod
screen, shown below, is displayed.
- Touch the circular icon and maintain contact while you slide your finger all the way across the phone
- When you release the slide, the deactivation command is sent to the pod
- This action stops insulin delivery for this pod and cannot be resumed
- If you have changed your mind, tap Back or Cancel to continue using the pod
Configuration¶
Notification Settings¶
When you tap on theNotifcation Settings
row, the graphic below is displayed. The notifications are a combination of beeps on the pod with associatedmodal alerts on the phone app that must be acknowledged to prevent future beeps.
- Expiration Reminder Default: changes the reminder time for any future pod (not the current one)
- Scheduled Reminder: affects the reminder for the current pod (not future pods)
- If no pod is connected, you will not see the Scheduled Reminder section
- Low Reservoir Reminder: changes the reminder level for the current pod and all future pods
- If no pod is connected, the app will not allow you to modify this setting
- Change it after the next pod is paired
- Critical Alerts: Information row about which alerts can be silenced by phone settings
Confidence Reminders¶
When you tap on theConfidence Reminder
row, the graphic below is displayed. You can choose from three levels of audible responses thatLoop requests from the pod:
- Disabled: no audible pod alerts to acknowledge commands
- Enabled: each manual command provides an audible sound to acknowledge it:
- For manual dosage change, the pod beeps at both the beginning and end of the manual command.
- For automated dosage change, the pod does not beep.
- Extended: Automated dosage change beeps, similar to the manual commands when set to
Enabled
Silence Pod¶
The Silence Pod feature is new with version 3.4.x. This allows a user to tap on silence pod to prevent any noises from the pod, other than critical faults.
What Silence Pod will not do:
- This feature cannot change the "clicking" noise that comes from insulin delivery
- This feature will not prevent the constant alarm if the pod fails for any reason such as out-of-time, out-of-insulin, occlusion detected or any other fault
- If you tap on the sound icon, the beeps will still be heard on the pod
When would you use Silence Pod:
- During a meeting at work
- During a religious event
- Attending a performance
- Performing at an event
- Planning to change your pod in the morning, but you know alerts will happen overnight
- You will be away from your phone for an activity and want to avoid any Notifications from beeping on the pod
- Notifications, unless silenced, alert on the phone and the pod
- The pod beeps continue until acknowledged on the phone
- If Silence Pod is enabled, the pod beeps will be suppressed
- When you return your phone, examine alerts for those notications
Caveats:
- You must remember to disable Silence Pod if you want to hear Notifications and Confidence Reminders as pod beeps in addition to alerts on your phone
- The settings you have under Notifications and Confidence Reminders are not changed, the pod beeps associated with them are simply silenced while Silence Pod is Enabled
The graphic below shows the Silence Pod control. This is only available for v3.4.x and later.
Insulin Type¶
You selectedinsulin type when connecting to this pump.
Tap on this row if you switch to a different type of insulin.
- The model used byLoop for all the rapid insulin brands are the same, but it's a good idea to record if you change brands - some people notice differences
- If you switch between rapid and ultra-rapid insulin, you need to letLoop know so it will use the appropriate model
Pump Time¶
Click onTime Zone to understand howLoop treats "pump" time for pods.
When the Pump time zone matches the phone time zone, the Pump Time is displayed with black font.
When the phone time zone and pump time zone do not match, there is a clock icon on the main screen in the Pump Status Icon of theHUD.
- Tap on the Pump Status Icon in theHUD (top red rectangle in graphic below)
- Information about Time Change is provided on theOmnipod screen
- The Pump Time displays the clock icon and yellow font
- The
Sync to Current Time
row appears - Tap on the
Sync to Current Time
row to choose whether to make Pump Time match Phone Time or not (bottom red rectangle in graphic below)
- The
Other Time Changes¶
What about other time changes? Suppose theiOS -> General -> Time & Date is modified to manually change the time, but the time zone is not adjusted. (Sometimes this is done to defeat limits on games.Do Not do this on a Looping phone. If you have an "old" glucose reading in the "future" -Loop will not predict correctly which may have dangerous consequences.) There will not be an obvious display in theHUD orOmnipod screen (which keys off time zone) but you will get regular warnings that phone does not have automatic time set.
Loop 3 will display this warningmodal screen if it detects a problem with the Phone time. It leaves it up the user to decide what action should be taken. To make this warning stop, go toiOS -> General -> Time & Date and enable Set Automatically.
Pod Error Messages¶
This section presents some of the error message screens you may see specific to pods.
Pod Faults¶
You are likely to hear a pod fault beforeLoop notices. If your phone is locked,Loop only checks status every 5 minutes forOmnipod or 3 minutes forOmnipod DASH.
Unlock your phone, openLoop, navigate to the Pod Status screen and use the slider to Deactivate Pod to stop the noise. The pod fault - even if it does not show up in theHUD or the Pod Status screen, will be picked up by the process of sliding to Deactivate Pod. You can then view the Fault information in thePrevious Pod Details screen.
Updates with Version 3.4.x¶
The updates included with version 3.4.x make it easier to find the pod fault, should one occur.
The fault will appear on theOmnipod screen and more details will be shown when you tap on Replace Pod to arrive at the Deactivate screen. You can grab a quick screenshot on the Deactivate screen if desired.
The fault information can still be found underPrevious Pod Details if you need to find it after you Deactivate the "screaming" pod.