User Manual

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General Warnings and Cautions 2-7
Changes in posture or abrupt movements may decrease or increase your
perceived level of stimulation.
Keep out of Reach of Children
Keep all StimRouter components out of the reach of children.
Skin Abnormalities
Do not adhere the user patch to sites that are swollen, infected or
inflamed, or that have skin eruptions such as phlebitis, thrombophlebitis
and varicose veins.
Skin Irritation
It is normal for the areas under the user patch to be red. The redness
should disappear in approximately one hour. However, some patients
may experience skin irritation, an allergic reaction, or hypersensitivity to
the electrical stimulation or the electrical conductive medium. Persistent
redness, lesions or blisters are signs of irritation. Use of the StimRouter
should be temporarily halted until the inflammation is resolved. In some
cases, irritation can be avoided by changing the stimulation parameters.
Consult your treating clinician if irritation persists.
User Patch Placement and Stimulation
Turn stimulation off before adhering, removing or handling the
StimRouter user patch.
Do not activate stimulation until the user patch is in place.
Do not handle the user patch with both hands while stimulation is
turned on; serious injury can result from electrical current passing
through the chest area.
Only the treating clinician should determine user patch placement
and stimulation settings.
Do not apply the user patch over any obstruction that would reduce
the designated electrode surface area. A smaller electrode surface
area could result in serious tissue injury during stimulation.