User's Manual

Table Of Contents
Storage temperature and equilibration. Recommended storage temperatures are 0°C–50°C
(32°F–122°F). Allow the device to reach a proper temperature before using telemetry communication
capabilities, programming or implanting the device because temperature extremes may affect initial
device function.
•Devicestorage.Store the pulse generator in a clean area away from magnets, kits containing magnets,
and sources of EMI to avoid device damage.
•Usebydate.Implant the pulse generator and/or lead before or on the USE BY date on the package
label because this date reects a validated shelf life. For example, if the date is January 1, do not
implant on or after January 2.
Implantation
Expected benets. Determine whether the expected device benets provided by programmable options
outweigh the possibility of more rapid battery depletion.
Evaluate patient for surgery. There may be additional factors regarding the patient’s overall health
and medical condition that, while not related to device function or purpose, could render the patient a
poor candidate for implantation of this system. C ardiac health advocacy groups may have published
guidelines that may be helpful in conducting this evaluation.
Lead compatibility. Prior to implantation, conrm the lead-to-pulse generator compatibility. Using
incompatible leads and pulse generators can damage the connector and/or result in potential adverse
consequences, such as undersensing of cardiac activity or failure to deliver necessary therapy.
Telemetry wand. Make sure a sterile telemetry wand is available should loss of ZIP telemetry occur.
Verify that the wand can easily be connected to the programmer and is within reach of the pulse generator.
Line-powered equipment. Exercise extreme caution if testing leads using line-powered equipment
because leakage current exceeding 10 µA can induce ventricular brillation. Ensure that any line-powered
equipment is within specications.
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