User's Manual

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NOTE: Disposal of explanted pulse generators and/or leads is subject to applicable laws and regulations. For
a Returned Product Kit, contact Boston Scientic using the information on the back cover.
NOTE: Discoloration of the pulse generator may have occurred due to a normal process of anodization,
and has no effect on the pulse generator function.
CAUTION: Be sure that the pulse generator is removed before cremation. Cremation and incineration
temperatures might cause the pulse generator to explode.
CAUTION: Before explanting, cleaning, or shipping the device, complete the following a ctions to prevent
unwanted shocks, overwriting of important therapy history data, and audible tones:
Program the pulse generator Tachy and Brady Modes to Off.
Program the Magnet Response feature to Off.
Program the Beep when Explant is Indicated feature to Off.
Program the Beep When Out-of-Range feature to Off
Clean and disinfect the device using standard biohazard handling techniques.
Consider the following items when explanting and returning the pulse generator and/or lead:
Interrogate the pulse generator and print a comprehensive report.
Deactivate the pulse generator before explantation.
Disconnect the leads from the pulse generator.
If leads are explanted, attempt to remove them intact, and return them regardless of condition. Do not
remove leads with hemostats or any other clamping tool that may damage the leads. Resort to tools
only if manual manipulation cannot free the lead.
Wash, but d o not submerge, the pulse generator and leads to remove body uids and debris using a
disinfectant solution. Do not allow uids to enter the pulse generator’s lead ports.
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