User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Important therapy information
- 3 Introduction to stimulation
- 4 Using your patient programmer
- How the patient programmer works
- Synchronizing and displaying the Therapy screen
- Guidelines for adjusting your stimulation
- Turning your neurostimulator ON or OFF
- Adjusting stimulation settings
- Patient programmer batteries
- Summary of keys
- Preferences: Changing the audio, contrast, and number format
- Using the carrying case and labeling the patient programmer
- Optional detachable antenna
- 5 Troubleshooting
- 6 Maintenance
- 7 Appendix A: Electromagnetic interference (EMI)
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Appendix A: Electromagnetic interference
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discontinue using the TENS until you talk
with your doctor.
Notes
Household items – Most household
appliances and equipment that work
properly and are properly grounded will not
interfere with the neurostimulation system.
The following equipment is safe if you follow
these guidelines:
• Computer disk drives: Keep the
neurostimulator away from disk drives.
• Induction range: Keep the
neurostimulator away from the burners
while the burners are turned on.
• Freezer, refrigerator, or storm doors: Do
not lean against the magnetic strip that
holds the door closed.
• Power tools: Keep the motor away from
the neurostimulator, lead, and extension.