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Moog Curlin 6000 CMS IOD User Manual page 39

Ambulatory infusion system

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When the PCA therapy is used, patient bolus dosing can be programmed. To facilitate ease of
patient self-dosing, the patient can use the Bolus key or the Remote Bolus Access Cord. When a
bolus dose is requested two beeps will sound to indicate that the dose has started. If a bolus dose is
requested and denied, one beep will sound. When a bolus dose is completed, no beep will occur.
e cord is ve feet long and has a patient access button at the top of the remote cord.
adaptor plugs into the four-hole port on the left side of the pump (see Figure 1.13 below).
may be covered with a plastic plug. If so, remove the plug to access the port. To correctly connect
the bolus cord, align the red dot and the connector's keyed notch with the red dot and notch in the
port on the left side of the pump. When the cord is plugged into the pump it is locked in place by
the locking sleeve. To remove the cord, pull back on the soft, green locking sleeve and disengage the
cord from the pump by pulling it straight out of the access port. Because bolus dosing is applicable
only in PCA therapy, if the cord is left in place and the button is pushed while any other therapy
is infusing, an alert message will appear on the display screen stating: "Not in PCA No Bolus
Allowed."
Bolus/Data
Port on Left
Side of Pump
Locking Sleeve
To remove bolus cord, pull back on locking
sleeve and pull cord straight out of access
port.
Figure 1 .1 3 At t a ching a nd Re m oving t he Re m ot e Bolus Cord
Bolus Cord U se
Remote Bolus
Access Port
Four-pronged adaptor
plugs into access port on
left side of pump as
shown.
3 1
e four-pin
is port

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