e Moog Curlin Infusion pumps have been designed with the user in mind and have the latest in
friendly, simple-to-learn technology to allow fast and easy access to the features of these pumps. With a
little introduction and training, an operator will quickly be able to program and use these pumps to
deliver the therapies prescribed.
Note:
roughout this manual the text will refer to the Moog Curlin Infusion pump. All the
features described here apply equally to the 6000 CMS™ pumps, unless speci cally
otherwise stated.
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et's begin by introducing you to the Moog Curlin Infusion pump, an easy-to-use,
ambulatory or pole mounted infusion device designed to meet the needs of the
hospital or alternate site patient. It operates accurately in any position, has a low rate
resolution of 2 microliters, and its small, compact, lightweight design allows mobility
for ambulatory patients.
e Moog Curlin Infusion pump can be carried in any of the four convenient carryall soft-
packs, pole mounted, placed into the locked "safety shells," or set on a suitable surface for use.
e pump features ve therapy delivery modes:
1. Continuous Infusion—Designed to allow a constant, programmed rate of infusion.
2. PCA or Patient Controlled Analgesia—Designed for therapies that require a continuous
rate of infusion, patient-controlled demand boluses, or both.
3. TPN with Automatic Ramping—Designed to allow a level rate of infusion of parenteral
nutritional products with the option of tapering at the beginning, end, or both beginning and
end of the infusion.
4. Intermittent Delivery—Designed to deliver programmed intervals and rates of speci ed
amounts of infusates and to optionally deliver small amounts of the infusate between doses to
keep the patient's access site patent.
5. Variable Program—Designed to allow varying amounts, rates, and times of delivery of
infusions up to twenty-four speci ed programs.
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is mode also has an early ramp-down feature.
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