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Prepare the Pump: Fill the reservoir with insulin, insert a charged battery, and attach the reservoir to the pump body — your pump is now ready.
Apply & Connect: Place the pump base on one of 10 comfortable body sites, use the inserter to place the cannula, and snap the pump onto the base for full system functionality.
🛡️ Understand safety alerts, hypo/hyper action plans, and clinic rules before starting the pump.
🍽️ Learn food content, how to count carbs, and practice dosing for smarter meals.
📡 Part A (Videos, Online): System overview, safety features, alerts.
⚙️ Part B (Practical): Pump setup, reservoir filling/priming, infusion-set insertion & site rotation; CGM insertion, activation, pairing, and reading trends; alarm handling, troubleshooting, daily routines, travel/sick-day tips.
Equil® uses one insulin type—U-100 rapid-acting—and delivers it in two smart ways so you get round-the-clock control with mealtime flexibility.
Equil® uses a quick-swap pump battery engineered to reliably drive the mechanism through a full reservoir—i.e., it will deliver the entire 2 mL (200 U) reservoir regardless of whether you use it up in ~3 days or it lasts longer.
Equil® reservoirs come in 2 mL (200 U) and 300 µL (0.3 mL = 30 U) versions (U-100 insulin). Actual duration depends on your Total Daily Dose (TDD).
Important: Regardless of capacity math, plan to change the reservoir and infusion set ~every 3 days and rotate infusion sites per your clinician’s guidance.
No long learning period. Equil®’s auto-disturbance rejection control starts delivering optimized performance from day one, without prolonged calibration.
Equil® continuously observes disturbances (like food, exercise, or stress) and automatically compensates in real time, helping smooth swings without constant micromanagement.
Equil® doesn’t just react—it anticipates trends and adjusts delivery proactively to help avoid overshoot/undershoot, aiming for steadier glucose.
Yes—Equil® is rated IPX8 (up to 1 meter for 1 hour when assembled), so it’s built for real life: showers, rain, and brief, shallow swims. After water exposure, simply rinse, dry, and inspect the pump. The PDA is IPX4 (splash-proof only), so keep it dry.
Good to know: Even if your PDA stays poolside, the pump talks directly to the CGM sensor, so closed-loop adjustments continue. Both the pump and sensor store readings, and when the PDA is back in range, everything syncs—no gaps in your data.
No. For live viewing and quick settings, the ideal PDA↔pump range is about ~2 meters, and obstacles can reduce that. But here’s the win: the pump communicates directly with the CGM sensor, so automation keeps running even when the PDA isn’t nearby.
When the PDA reconnects, both devices upload their stored measurements, so your history stays complete—no lost information.
No—Equil® is engineered to protect insulin quality during use. Several design choices work together so the insulin you load remains stable and effective until your scheduled change:
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