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    Recharger 37751 charging system user manual ! Usa rx only 2005 filename date time uc200xxxxxx en 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) medtronic confidential ppmanual.Xsl - patientprogrammertemplate.Fm template version 6.2: 03-27-2015 m924449a044 rev x 2015-04-15.

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    Medtronic ® is a registered trademark of medtronic, inc. ! Usa fcc information the following is communications regulation information on the model 37751 recharger. Fcc id: lf537751 this device complies with part 15 of the fcc rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this devi...

  • Page 3: Label Symbols

    Label symbols explanation of symbols on products and packaging. Refer to the appropriate product to see symbols that apply. Consult instructions for use manufacturer xxx °f xx °c -xx °f -xx °c temperature limitation keep dry ingress protection rating ip21, per 60601-1-11 ingress protection rating ip...

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    Chinese standard (sj/t11364-2006) logo: electronic information products pollution control symbol. (the date in this logo means the environmental protection use period of the product.) system meets the applicable canadian (can/csa-c22.2 no. 60601-1) and us (ul 60601-1:2003) electrical safety standard...

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    Rechargeable battery class ii device 37751 2015-04-15 english filename date time uc200xxxxxx en 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) medtronic confidential ppmanual.Xsl - patientprogrammertemplate.Fm template version 6.2: 03-27-2015 m924449a044 rev x 2015-04-15 5 lab el symb ols.

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    English 37751 2015-04-15 filename date time uc200xxxxxx en 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) medtronic confidential ppmanual.Xsl - patientprogrammertemplate.Fm template version 6.2: 03-27-2015 m924449a044 rev x 2015-04-15 6 lab el symb ols.

  • Page 7: Table of Contents

    Table of contents label symbols 3 glossary 10 1 introduction 14 purpose of the device 14 warnings 14 precautions 15 how to use this manual 19 components of your charging system 21 recharger keys 24 recharger screens 25 2 using your charging system 30 battery and charging information 30 recharger and...

  • Page 8: Troubleshooting  48

    Accessories 43 using the recharger pouch 43 using the charging system carrying case 44 identification label 44 additional features (available for some neurostimulator models) 44 turning the neurostimulator on and off while charging 44 3 troubleshooting 48 recharger screens 48 warning screens 48 info...

  • Page 9: Index  83

    Declaration of conformity 80 specifications 80 index 83 37751 2015-04-15 english filename date time uc200xxxxxx en 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) medtronic confidential ppmanual.Xsl - patientprogrammertemplate.Fm template version 6.2: 03-27-2015 m924449a044 rev x 2015-04-15 9 tab le of co nt...

  • Page 10: Glossary

    Glossary caution - a statement describing actions that could result in damage to or improper functioning of a device. Clinician - a healthcare professional such as a doctor or nurse. Contraindication - a condition or circumstance when a person should not have a neurostimulation system. Discharged ba...

  • Page 11: Precaution - See Caution.

    Overdischarge - the rechargeable battery cannot be recharged when it is overdischarged. Once a battery is in a discharged state, if it is not recharged it continues to lose charge. Patient programmer - a hand-held device that allows you to check your neurostimulator battery daily. It is also used to...

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    English 37751 2015-04-15 filename date time uc200xxxxxx en 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) medtronic confidential ppmanual.Xsl - patientprogrammertemplate.Fm template version 6.2: 03-27-2015 m924449a044 rev x 2015-04-15 12 glo ssary.

  • Page 13: 1 Introduction

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  • Page 14: Purpose of The Device

    Purpose of the device the medtronic model 37751 charging system is designed to charge medtronic rechargeable neurostimulators. The indications, contraindications, risks and benefits, warnings, precautions, and individualization of treatment information for your specific neurostimulation system are l...

  • Page 15: Precautions

    Precautions low battery charge level—charge the neurostimulator when you see a low battery screen displayed on the patient programmer or recharger.The battery charge level is at 0 and your therapy will stop soon unless you recharge the battery. If you see the following screen (figure 1.1), the neuro...

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    Recharge or communicate with the neurostimulator; however, your doctor may be able to restore the battery function. Allowing the neurostimulator battery to overdischarge will permanently affect the neurostimulator in one of the following ways: • battery function is restored; however, charging sessio...

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    Battery charge level—check battery status and charge the battery regularly. Battery capacity will continue to slowly drain, even when the neurostimulator is off. If the battery becomes completely discharged, therapy will be lost. Storage temperature: recharger and antenna—do not expose the recharger...

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    Controller, recharging system), use special care near flammable or explosive atmospheres. An interaction between the flammable or explosive atmospheres and the battery in the device could occur. The consequences of using a battery-powered device near flammable or explosive atmospheres are unknown. E...

  • Page 19: How to Use This Manual

    Recharger use—check for skin irritation or redness near the neurostimulator during recharging. Do not sit or lie on the antenna, or apply excessive pressure to the antenna. Take periodic breaks during prolonged recharging. Although no direct cause and effect has been established, some patients have ...

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    • chapter 2 "using your charging system", describes the recharger and how to perform specific tasks. • chapter 3 "troubleshooting", describes recharger warning and information screens, how to solve possible charging system problems, and who to contact if your recharger is lost or broken. • chapter 4...

  • Page 21: Components of Your Charging

    Components of your charging system recharger ac power supply antenna power cord figure 1.2 components of your charging system. Recharger: the recharger is a hand-held device used to charge the battery in your neurostimulator. The display on the recharger provides information on your charging system....

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    Rechargeable batteries commonly found in electronic devices. The recharger battery typically lasts for approximately 5 years, depending upon your therapy needs and how often you use your recharger. Rechargeable batteries lose some of their power every day, even when not used. Charging sessions using...

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    Antenna: the antenna is connected to the recharger and is used to establish communication with your neurostimulator. You can adjust a dial on the antenna to improve the charging efficiency between the recharger and the neurostimulator. Belt: if your neurostimulator is implanted in your abdominal are...

  • Page 24: Recharger Keys

    Recharger keys three keys on the recharger allow you to control the recharger. Start charge/test stop charge audio control figure 1.3 recharger keys. • audio control : turns your recharger on. When your recharger is on, pressing the audio control key turns audible status tones on and off. • start ch...

  • Page 25: Recharger Screens

    Recharger screens the recharger screen displays information about your charging session (see figure 1.4). Neurostimulator charging session screen recharger charging session screen status row charge progress row charge efficiency row figure 1.4 recharger screens. Status row — displays icon informatio...

  • Page 26: Progress Row:

    • battery charge status of the recharger (icons show from “needs recharging” to “full,” respectively). • the recharger is plugged into the ac power supply . If the recharger is not plugged into a power supply, this area of the screen will be blank. Charge progress row — indicates the progress of the...

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    Charge efficiency row — indicates the efficiency of the charging signal between the neurostimulator and recharger. During a neurostimulator charging session, the more solid black boxes that appear on the charge efficiency row, the more efficient the charging signal and the shorter the charging sessi...

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  • Page 29: 2 Using Your

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  • Page 30: Battery and Charging

    This chapter includes information on: • the recharger battery and the charging procedure. • the neurostimulator battery status icons. • charging your neurostimulator. • the charging system accessories. • the charging system optional features. Battery and charging information recharger and neurostimu...

  • Page 31: Recharger

    • charge the batteries in your recharger and neurostimulator before they are low. Recharger • the recharger battery might have run low since it was manufactured and shipped. You might need to charge it before you use it the first time. • as your recharger ages, you will need to charge the battery mo...

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    From one hour to more than 12 hours per week. • you can partially charge your neurostimulator if you do not have enough time for a complete charging session. • you can charge your neurostimulator at any time; you do not have to wait for a low battery message. • depending on where your neurostimulato...

  • Page 33: Table 2.1

    Displayed on the recharger, recharge the neurostimulator battery immediately. Table 2.1 when to charge the neurostimulator when you see this it means the neurostimulator battery charge level is low, and soon your therapy will not be available. Charge the neurostimulator battery. Press the gray audio...

  • Page 34: Figure 2.1

    And your therapy will stop soon unless you recharge the battery. If you see the following screen (figure 2.1), the neurostimulator battery is in a discharged state and your therapy has stopped. Figure 2.1 neurostimulator battery is in a discharged state. You should charge the battery as soon as poss...

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    Allowing the neurostimulator battery to overdischarge will permanently affect the neurostimulator in one of the following ways: • battery function is restored; however, charging sessions may be more frequent because battery capacity has been reduced. • battery function is not restored and the neuros...

  • Page 36: Battery

    Charging your neurostimulator battery check with your clinician prior to using your recharger for the first time. When your neurostimulator needs to be charged, follow the steps below. Notes: • you might need to charge the recharger battery before you charge your neurostimulator battery. Refer to "r...

  • Page 37: Figure 2.2

    • do not place the antenna over bulky clothing or bandages. • the antenna may be placed directly on your skin. However, if the antenna irritates your skin, you might want to wear a thin undergarment to protect your skin. 1. Press your skin where your neurostimulator is located to determine the best ...

  • Page 38: Figure 2.3

    3. Place the antenna in the template or opening, and press it into the belt or holster until it snaps into place (figure 2.3). Antenna figure 2.3 attach the antenna. 4. Press the green start charge/test key on the recharger. A. The recharger wait screen will appear on the recharger display (figure 2...

  • Page 39: Figure 2.4

    Figure 2.4 recharger wait screen. B. When charging begins, the neurostimulator charging session screen will appear. This screen indicates the neurostimulator battery charge level and efficiency of the charging session (figure 2.5). Neurostimulator battery charge level charging efficiency figure 2.5 ...

  • Page 40: Figure 2.6

    12 hours, depending on the charging efficiency, how often you charge, and your therapy needs. No charge full charge figure 2.6 battery charge levels. Notes: – if you need to interrupt your charging session, press the stop charge key on the recharger. – you might hear periodic clicking noises during ...

  • Page 41: Figure 2.7

    A. Turn the dial on the antenna one quarter turn in either direction (figure 2.7). Figure 2.7 adjusting the antenna dial. B. Press the green start charge/test key. The recharger will display an updated efficiency status. C. Repeat step a and b above until the recharger screen indicates a more effici...

  • Page 42: Figure 2.8

    Together to optimize your recharging efficiency. 6. Periodically check the progress of the charging session by reviewing the icons on your recharger screen. 7. When your neurostimulator has a charge sufficient for use, you will see the neurostimulator charge sufficient screen (figure 2.8) figure 2.8...

  • Page 43: Figure 2.9

    Display (figure 2.9), and you will hear multiple tones, if the audio is on. Figure 2.9 neurostimulator charge complete screen. 9. Carefully release the antenna from the template or opening and remove the antenna from the belt or holster. 10. Remove the belt or holster and store it, the antenna, and ...

  • Page 44: Case

    Using the charging system carrying case the recharger comes with a carrying case to store the recharger and accessories. Using the case keeps the components clean and free from damage. Identification label place an identification label on the back of your recharger in case the recharger is lost. Add...

  • Page 45: Figure 2.10

    Neurostimulator on neurostimulator off figure 2.10 neurostimulator on and off keys. To turn the neurostimulator on while charging: 1. Press the neurostimulator on key. 2. If audio is enabled, listen for the confirmation tone. 3. Verify that the neurostimulator on icon is displayed on the recharger s...

  • Page 46: The Stop Charge

    2. If audio is enabled, listen for the confirmation tone. 3. Verify that the neurostimulator off icon is displayed on the recharger screen. Note: if you want to adjust stimulation using your patient programmer before your neurostimulator is completely charged, press the stop charge key on the rechar...

  • Page 47: Troubleshooting

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  • Page 48: Recharger Screens

    This section will help you solve problems with your charging system. It also provides information on when to call your clinician or medtronic. Note: if you cannot solve a problem, or if a problem is not described here, contact your clinician. Recharger screens the recharger displays warning and info...

  • Page 49: Figure 3.1

    Caution: charge the neurostimulator when you see a low battery screen displayed on the patient programmer or recharger.The battery charge level is at 0 and your therapy will stop soon unless you recharge the battery. If you see the following screen (figure 3.1), the neurostimulator battery is in a d...

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    Recharge or communicate with the neurostimulator; however, your doctor may be able to restore the battery function. Allowing the neurostimulator battery to overdischarge will permanently affect the neurostimulator in one of the following ways: • battery function is restored; however, charging sessio...

  • Page 51: Table 3.1

    Service. Surgery is required to replace the neurostimulator. Table 3.1 recharger warning screens warning screen cause and action charge your neurostimulator battery the neurostimulator battery charge level is depleted; the battery is in a discharged state. Therapy has stopped. Press the green start ...

  • Page 52: Table 3.1

    Table 3.1 recharger warning screens (continued) warning screen cause and action call doctor your neurostimulator has reached end of service. Stimulation has stopped. Call your doctor immediately. Call clinician your system is not working correctly. Stimulation might have stopped. Call your clinician...

  • Page 53: Information Screens

    Information screens information screens provide information and instructions on how to proceed. If the audio is on, multiple tones alert you to the message. Press the audio key on the recharger to clear the information screen. Table 3.2 describes information screens. Table 3.2 recharger information ...

  • Page 54: Table 3.2

    Table 3.2 recharger information screens (continued) information screen description and action check antenna the antenna connection to the recharger is loose or your antenna is not connected. Check that the antenna and recharger are making full contact. Connect or tighten the connection and retry. Th...

  • Page 55: Table 3.2

    Table 3.2 recharger information screens (continued) information screen description and action move to a cooler environment; ensure your system is not too hot your antenna is too hot to work properly. Allow the antenna to cool. Store the charging system components in a cool, dry place. Your skin is t...

  • Page 56: Table 3.2

    Table 3.2 recharger information screens (continued) information screen description and action note: this screen might appear during a recharging session, even if the antenna surface does not feel warm to you. Recharging will stop when this screen is displayed because the antenna is too warm for the ...

  • Page 57: Table 3.2

    Table 3.2 recharger information screens (continued) information screen description and action diagnostics screens al 78 122 60 stop charge diagnostics screens are used for troubleshooting only. These screens should only be accessed under the supervision of a medtronic representative or your clinicia...

  • Page 58: Table 3.2

    Table 3.2 recharger information screens (continued) information screen description and action charge your neurostimulator the neurostimulator battery charge level is low and stimulation will stop soon. Charge your neurostimulator battery using the recharger. Charge your recharger the recharger batte...

  • Page 59: Table 3.2

    Table 3.2 recharger information screens (continued) information screen description and action finish neurostimulator charging session the neurostimulator battery is only partially charged. You did not completely charge the neurostimulator battery. Finish charging your neurostimulator battery using t...

  • Page 60: Table 3.2

    Table 3.2 recharger information screens (continued) information screen description and action recharger charging complete the recharger battery is fully charged. Press the audio key to clear the message. Call clinician there is a problem with a component of your system. Call your clinician and provi...

  • Page 61: Table 3.2

    Table 3.2 recharger information screens (continued) information screen description and action por por your neurostimulator has undergone a power-on-reset. Call your clinician and provide the message shown on the recharger display. Reposition antenna your neurostimulator can be turned on and off with...

  • Page 62: Bold

    Clinician. Problems are described in the left column (bold black text). The right column lists possible causes of the problem (plain text) and how to correct the problem ( bold blue text ). Note: if a problem is not resolved after several attempts or if a problem is not described in the following ta...

  • Page 63: Table 3.3

    Table 3.3 troubleshooting pro b lems cau ses an d a ction s yo ur rec h ar ge r sc re en do es no t turn on w h en yo u tr y to ch ar ge yo ur ne u ros ti mu la to r t he rech arger b attery i s low. Atta ch th e ac p o w er su pp ly to the rec h ar ge r. T he rech arger is broken . Co nt ac t y o u...

  • Page 64: Table 3.3

    Table 3.3 troubleshooting (continued) pro b lems cau ses an d a ction s your ac power supply wi ll not turn on (t he l igh t o n t h e supp ly d o es no t tu rn g ree n w h en yo u p lug it in) th e po w er co rd migh t no t be p lug ge d int o th e ac po we r sup ply or ele ctrical ou tlet. Con n e...

  • Page 65: Table 3.3

    Table 3.3 troubleshooting (continued) pro b lems cau ses an d a ction s yo ur rec h ar ge r o r antenna falls into wa te r 1. If the ac po we r su pply is plu gge d into an el ec trica l outlet, in te rru pt th e flow of e lectricity to the outlet. Unpl ug the po we r sup p ly. 2. Remov e th e rec h...

  • Page 66: Table 3.3

    Table 3.3 troubleshooting (continued) pro b lems cau ses an d a ction s your ac power supply falls into wa te r 1. If the ac po we r su pply is plu gge d into an el ec trica l outlet, in te rru pt th e flow of e lectricity to the outlet. Unpl ug the po we r sup p ly. 2. R em o ve th e ac p o w er su...

  • Page 67: Table 3.3

    Table 3.3 troubleshooting (continued) pro b lems cau ses an d a ction s yo ur rec h ar ge r, an ten n a, or ac po we r supply falls off a ca b ine t or ta b le t he rech arger, an tenn a, and ac po we r su pp ly ar e de sig ne d to with st an d fa lls of sh or t d is tan ce s. T ry the r ech ar ger ...

  • Page 68: Table 3.4

    Table 3.4 possible problems pro b lems cau ses an d a ction s yo u e xp erien ce h eating s en sation , di sc om fo rt , b lis te ri ng n o t ca us ed b y heating, skin irritation , or re dne ss ne ar th e i m p lan te d ne u ros ti mu la to r d u ring or afte r re cha rging. Yo ur surgica l wo und ...

  • Page 69: Table 3.4

    Table 3.4 possible problems (c o n tinued) pro b lems cau ses an d a ction s yo u e xp erien ce h eating s en sation , di sc om fo rt , b lis te ri ng n o t ca us ed b y heating, skin irritation , or re dne ss ne ar th e i m p lan te d ne u ros ti mu la to r d u ring or afte r re cha rging. (con tin...

  • Page 70: User Assistance

    User assistance your recharger has been designed and tested to provide trouble-free service. If repair or service is needed, contact your clinician or a medtronic sales office. Refer to the list of medtronic contacts at the end of this manual. The serial number is located on the back of the recharge...

  • Page 71: 4 Maintenance

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  • Page 72: Recharger Maintenance Tasks

    This section describes how to care for and dispose of your recharger and accessories. Recharger maintenance tasks maintaining the battery in your recharger ensures that you will be able to charge your neurostimulator battery when needed. For information on charging and the batteries within the recha...

  • Page 73: Figure 4.1

    Battery charge level needs charging full charge figure 4.1 recharger battery charge level screen and icons. Charge your recharger with the ac power supply when you see either of the screens in table 4.1. Table 4.1 when to charge the recharger when you see this it means the recharger battery charge l...

  • Page 74: Table 4.1

    Table 4.1 when to charge the recharger (continued) when you see this it means the recharger battery lost or is about to lose power. Charge the recharger battery immediately. Charging your recharger battery follow the steps below to charge the recharger battery using the ac power supply. 1. Plug the ...

  • Page 75: Figure 4.2

    Figure 4.2 plug in the ac power supply. 2. Connect the recharger to the ac power supply (figure 4.3). The recharger will automatically start to charge when connected to the ac power supply, and the recharger charging session screen will be displayed (figure 4.4). Notes: – the charging session could ...

  • Page 76: Figure 4.3

    – to interrupt a recharger charging session, disconnect the recharger from the ac power supply. Align triangles on both the cable and the recharger figure 4.3 connect the recharger to the ac power supply. English 37751 2015-04-15 filename date time uc200xxxxxx en 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 m...

  • Page 77: Figure 4.4

    Figure 4.4 recharger charging session screen. 3. When the charging session is complete, the recharger charging complete screen (figure 4.5.) will appear. Figure 4.5 recharger charging complete screen. 4. Unplug the ac power supply from the electrical outlet. 5. Disconnect the ac power supply from th...

  • Page 78: Cleaning and Care

    6. Return the recharger, power cord, and ac power supply to the system carrying case. Cleaning and care follow these guidelines to ensure that the recharger system and accessories function properly: • keep the recharger, antenna, and ac power supply out of the reach of children and pets. • use the r...

  • Page 79: Safety and Technical Checks

    Household cleaners will not damage the components. • the recharger, antenna, and ac power supply are not waterproof. Do not allow moisture to get inside the components. • the belt or holster, with the antenna removed, can be washed with a mild laundry detergent in a washing machine and dried in a dr...

  • Page 80: Declaration Of Conformity

    Longer need your recharger and would like to donate it, contact your clinician. Declaration of conformity medtronic declares that this product is in conformity with the essential requirements of directive 1999/5/ec on radio and telecommunications terminal equipment and directive 90/385/eec on active...

  • Page 81: Table 4.2

    Table 4.2 recharger specifications (continued) parameter specification operating temperature 10 °c to 35 °c (50 °f to 95 °f) temperature limitation –20 °c to 40 °c (–4 °f to 104 °f) ingress protection ip22 rating for solid objects greater than or equal to 12.5 mm, and for vertically dripping water w...

  • Page 82: Table 4.3

    Table 4.3 ac power supply and power cord specifications parameter specification operating temperature 10 °c to 35 °c (50 °f to 95 °f) temperature limitation –20 °c to 40 °c (–4 °f to 104 °f) ingress protection ip21 rating for solid objects greater than or equal to 12.5 mm, and for vertically drippin...

  • Page 83: Index

    Index accessories 43 ac power supply description 22 troubleshooting 64, 66, 67 antenna description 23 troubleshooting 65, 67 antenna dial about 23 adjusting 40 audio control key 24 audio tones 43, 48 battery (neurostimulator) see neurostimulator battery battery (recharger) see recharger battery belt...

  • Page 84

    Charge progress row 26 charging efficiency 27, 40-42 charging neurostimulator and recharger at same time 30 charging session neurostimulator battery 39-43 recharger battery 75-77 charging system cleaning and care 78 parts 21-23 charging the neurostimulator battery procedure 36-43 turning neurostimul...

  • Page 85

    Identification label 44 information screens 53-61 interrupting neurostimulator battery charging sessions 40 recharger battery charging session 76 keys, recharger 24 low battery level screen neurostimulator 48 maintenance 72-78 neurostimulator battery battery level messages 33, 51 charging 36-43 chec...

  • Page 86

    Neurostimulator off key 45 neurostimulator on key 45 overdischarge 48 patient programmer 32 pouch 23, 43 power cord 22 power supply see ac power supply recharger battery about 21 charging 74-77 checking charge level 72-74 interrupting charging session 76 maintaining 72-78 see also recharger 30 recha...

  • Page 87

    Recharger screens about 25-27 information screens 53-61 neurostimulator charging session screen 25 recharger charging session screen 25 warning screens 48-52 recharger system see charging system repair 79 screens see recharger screens serial number 70 specifications 80 start charge/test key 24 statu...

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    Troubleshooting 48-67 assistance locating neurostimulator for charging 57 turning neurostimulator on and off while charging 44-46 warning screens 48-52 warranty registration 70 english 37751 2015-04-15 filename date time uc200xxxxxx en 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) medtronic confidential pp...

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    37751 2015-04-15 english filename date time uc200xxxxxx en 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) medtronic confidential ppmanual.Xsl - patientprogrammertemplate.Fm template version 6.2: 03-27-2015 m924449a044 rev x 2015-04-15 89 in dex.

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    Contacts: asia: medtronic international ltd. Tel. 02919-1300 fax 02891-6830 medtronic asia ltd. Tel. (02)-548-1148 fax (02)-518-4786 australia: medtronic australasia pty. Ltd. 97 waterloo road north ryde, nsw 2113 australia tel. +61-2-9857-9000 fax +61-2-9878-5100 toll-free 1-800-668-670 austria: me...

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    The netherlands: medtronic b.V. Tel. (045)-566-8000 fax (045)-566-8668 turkey: medtronic turkey tel. +90 216 636 1000 fax +90 216 636 1008 u.K.: medtronic u.K. Ltd. Tel. 01923-212213 fax 01923-241004 usa: medtronic, inc. Tel. (1-763)-505-5000 fax (1-763)-505-1000 toll-free: (1-800)-328-0810 filename...

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    Manufacturer medtronic, inc. 710 medtronic parkway, minneapolis, mn 55432-5604, usa www.Medtronic.Com tel. +1-763-505-5000 fax +1-763-505-1000 authorized representative ec rep in the european community medtronic b.V. Earl bakkenstraat 10, 6422 pj heerlen, the netherlands tel. +31-45-566-8000 fax +31...