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4. Install the app.
5. Touch the app icon to open it.
6. Follow the instructions in the app to complete the installation.
2.2.3 Pairing the patient connector with the app
The patient connector uses a Bluetooth connection to communicate with the mobile
device. You will need to pair each patient connector to the mobile device. You can
have up to 20 patient connectors paired to one app.
1. Enable Bluetooth on the mobile device, if it is not enabled.
2. Open the app.
3. Touch CONTINUE in the app.
4. Locate the 8-digit security key code on the back of the patient connector.
5. Enter the security key code and touch CONTINUE.
6. Turn on the patient connector by pressing the button. The Bluetooth light on the
patient connector will flash when it is communicating with the mobile device.
7. Accept the Bluetooth pairing request on the mobile device.
8. Complete the configuration steps in the app.
2.2.4 Turning on the patient connector
1. Locate the button on the top of the patient connector.
2. Press and release the button.
3. Complete the task.
4. The patient connector will turn off after 1 minute of inactivity. If the patient
connector is not yet paired, it will turn off after 2 minutes. You can also hold the
button down for 3 seconds to turn the patient connector off manually.
2.2.5 Attaching the tether kit
The tether kit provides a way to attach the patient connector to the power cord. This
is an optional configuration.
1. Locate the plug over the power supply cover on the bottom of the patient
connector.
2. Use the Medtronic-supplied Allen wrench to remove the screw.
3. Slide the cable retainer over the power supply plug of the power cord.
4. Attach the power supply plug side of the power cord to the patient connector.
5. Insert the screw into the bottom of the cable retainer and tighten the screw
using the Allen wrench.
Caution: Do not overtighten the screw when attaching the tether kit.
Warning: Use the Medtronic-supplied components only. Use of unapproved
components may reduce device effectiveness or impact user or patient safety.
2.2.6 Troubleshooting potential interference
To address possible harmful interference between the patient connector and other
devices, which would result in reduced quality of service, you are encouraged to
take one or more of the following measures to address the situation:
Reorient or relocate the devices.
Increase the separation between the patient connector and the devices.
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit.
Consult Medtronic for help.
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