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The BioMed Setup menu lists special optional customization and performance functions of the 
pump: 
You may skip any of these functions by using the down arrow to 
move the cursor to only the desired selection. When the desired 
selection is highlighted, press the YES/ENTER key. A secondary 
screen will be displayed. When all BioMed Setup functions are 
completed, move the cursor to the last field, “DONE?  YES,” and 
press the YES/ENTER key to exit this menu.
1. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE DATE: The first field displays the date the pump requires 
its annual routine preventive maintenance check. 
Note:  You cannot change this date; it is changed only when a factory technician performs the 
routine pump maintenance.
e clinician that initially programs the pump for a patient should note the maintenance date. 
Once this date arrives, a “Perform Routine Maintenance” message will briey appear after the 
Welcome Screen. If the maintenance due date will occur during the time the patient will be on 
service, the clinician may wish to select another Moog Curlin Infusion pump for this patient. 
is action will avoid any undue concern on the patient’s part at the notice of “Maintenance 
Due” and eliminate the need to recall a pump in service for maintenance. e pump, however, 
can continue to be used without disrupting service when this message appears, but should be 
returned for service as quickly as possible.
2. PROGRAMMER ID: This feature gives the programmer the option to use the numeric 
keypad to enter his or her assigned ID number (up to ten digits). If this option is not to be 
used, it can be left blank and skipped, using the down arrow to scroll to the next eld. When 
the PROGRAMMER ID number is satisfactory, press the YES/ENTER key at the “ACCEPT? 
YES/NO” eld and the number will be stored in the pump history log.
3. PATIENT ID: This feature gives the programmer the option to use the numeric keypad to 
enter a patient ID number (up to ten digits). If this option is not to be used, it can be left blank 
and skipped, using the down arrow to scroll to the next eld. When the PATIENT ID number 
is satisfactory, press the YES/ENTER key at the “ACCEPT? YES/NO” eld and the number 
will be stored in the pump history log. 
4. Rx NUMBER: This feature gives the programmer the option to use the numeric keypad to 
enter a prescription number (up to ten digits). If this option is not to be used, it can be left 
blank and skipped, using the down arrow to scroll to the next eld. When the Rx NUMBER is 
satisfactory, press the YES/ENTER key at the “ACCEPT? YES/NO” eld and the number will 
be stored in the pump history log.
5. INVOICE NUMBER: This feature gives the programmer the option to use the numeric 
keypad to enter an invoice number (up to ten digits). If this option is not to be used, it can be 
left blank and skipped, using the down arrow to scroll to the next eld. When the INVOICE 
NUMBER is satisfactory, press the YES/ENTER key at the “ACCEPT? YES/NO” eld and the 
number will be stored in the pump history log.
IMPORTANT 
INFORMATION