User's Manual

Table Of Contents
Electrode connections. Do not insert a lead into the pulse generator connector without taking the
following precautions to ensure proper lead insertion:
Insert the torque wrench into the preslit depression of the seal plug before inserting the lead into the
port, to release any trapped uid or air.
Visually verify that the setscrew is sufciently retracted to allow insertion. Use the torque wrench
to loosen the setscrew if necessary.
Fully insert each lead into its lead port and then tighten the setscrew onto the terminal pin.
•Debrillation lead impedance. If total shocking lead impedance during implant is less than 20 ,verify
the proximal coil is not in contact with the pulse generator surface. A measurement of less than 20 is
an indication of a short somew here in the system. If repeated measurements s how the total shocking
lead impedance is less than 20 , the lead and/or pulse generator may need to be replaced.
Shunting energy. Do not allow any object that is electrically conductive to come into contact with the
lead or device during induction because it may shunt energy, resulting in less energy getting to the
patient, and may damage the implanted system.
Do not suture directly over lead. Do not suture directly over the lead body, as this may cause structural
damage. Use the suture sleeve to secure the lead proximal to the venous entry site to prevent lead
movement.
Device Programming
Device communication. Use only the designated PRM and software application to communicate
with this pulse generator.
STAT PACE settings. When a pulse generator is programmed to STAT PACE settings, it will continue to
pace at the high-energy STAT PACE values if it is not reprogrammed. The use of STAT PACE parameters
will likely decrease device longevity.
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