User's Manual

Table Of Contents
Step A: Check Equipment
It is recommended that instrumentation for cardiac monitoring, debrillation, and lead signal measurement
should be available during the implant procedure. This includes the PRM system with its related accessories
and the software application. Before beginning the implantation procedure, become completely familiar with the
operation of all the equipment and the information in the respective operator’s and users manuals. Verify the
operational status of all equipment that may be used during the procedure. In case of accidental damage or
contamination, the following should be available:
Sterile duplicates of all implantable items
Sterile wand
Sterile PSA cables
Torque and non-torque wrenches
During the implantation procedure, always have a standard transthoracic debrillator with ex ternal pads or
paddles available for use during de brillation threshold testing.
Step B: Interrogate and Check the Pulse Generator
To maintain sterility, test the pulse generator as described below before opening the sterile blister tray. The
pulse generator should be at room temperature to ensure accurately measured parameters.
1. Interrogate the pulse generator using the PRM. Verify that the pulse generator ’s Tachy Mode is
programmed to Storage. If otherwise, contact Boston Scientic using the information on the back cover.
2. Perform a manual capacitor re-formation.
3. Review the pulse generators current battery status. Counters should be at zero. If the pulse generator
battery status is not at full capacity, do not implant the pulse generator. Contact Boston Scienticusing
the information on the back cover.
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