Discover how to use the Equil® Insulin Pump through 6 guided modules covering setup, usage, and everyday care.

Equil® Academy – Master Your Pump with Confidence

Module 1: PDA Home Screen — Quick Tour

A fast guide to what you see and use every day.

  • Top bar: PDA charge, pump link, pump battery, insulin left, time/WiFi.
  • Expand: Tap center arrow for full status + notifications.
  • Live panel: Last bolus, IOB, basal (auto-updates every 5 min), glucose each minute with color + trend arrows, sensor life.
  • Charts: CGM trace, calibrations, basal profile, bolus events.
  • Actions/Menu: Bolus, Suspend; BG entry, food library, basal programs, presets, change reservoir/battery, pair CGM/pump, logs & reports (temp basal not in Auto Mode).
Watch now to master the screen and move
confidently through daily use.

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Why Equil®? Freedom Meets Control

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Equil® begins smart control immediately—no long “learning” period. The system delivers smooth, adaptive basal from the first wear, so you feel the benefits right away.

Yes. Equil® is a CE-marked, tubeless patch pump for insulin-requiring adults, designed for discreet, comfortable wear and everyday automation when used with a compatible CGM.

Yes. It delivers tiny basal micro-doses 24/7 that act like long-acting insulin—plus precise mealtime boluses.

Yes you’ll use U‑100 rapid-acting insulin to fill the Equil® reservoir and keep a backup pen/vial per your clinic’s guidance.

Equil® SmartStart training gets you pump-ready fast: diabetes basics, carb-counting confidence, and hands-on setup—so your transition feels smooth and supported.

No. The pump talks directly to the CGM sensor, so closed-loop automation continues even when the PDA isn’t nearby. The PDA is for viewing, setup, and quick changes.

No. The pump and sensor both store readings. When the PDA is back in range, everything syncs automatically for a complete history.

The system will correct after it detects a rise, but pre-bolusing usually keeps peaks lower and steadier.

Yes—Quick Bolus on the pump lets you dose discreetly when the PDA isn’t handy.

Approved sites include the upper arm or abdomen—choose the locations that fit your routine.

Yes—enable secure sharing so caregivers and clinicians can coach proactively.

IPX8 when assembled (up to 1 m for 1 hour). Rinse, dry, and inspect after water. The PDA is IPX4 (splash-proof).

Reservoirs and infusion sets (cannula + base) are sold separately in boxes of 10.

About every 3 days, and rotate sites to support consistent absorption and skin recovery.

No. It adapts from day one using trend‑aware control to smooth day‑to‑day variability.

Use smaller, timely boluses and favorites to keep decisions quick while avoiding stacking.

Follow your CGM’s guidance. If calibrations are optional, use them sparingly and only when needed for accuracy.

It’s engineered to reliably deliver a full reservoir of insulin before needing a swap, regardless of whether you use it in ~3 days or longer.

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