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Attaching and Removing the Bolus Cord 
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. The cord 
is five feet long and has a patient access button at the top of the remote cord. The four-pin 
adapter plugs into the four-hole port on the left side of the pump (see Figure 1.14 below). This 
port 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.” 
Figure 1.14 Attaching and removing the remote Bolus Cord 
Remote bolus 
access port 
Four-pronged adapter 
plugs into access port on 
left side of pump as 
shown.
Locking Sleeve 
T
o remove bolus cord, pull back on locking 
sleeve and pull cord straight out of access 
port. 
Bolus/Data 
Port on Left 
side of Pump 
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