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4.2 ABOUT THE TRIAL STIMULATOR
The Trial Stimulator is an externally worn SCS device that delivers therapy, stops delivering therapy, increases or
decreases therapy intensity, or changes therapy types (“programs”) in response to commands that you send it
using the Remote Control. You should avoid interacting directly with the Trial Stimulator, touching it, or applying
pressure to it, as these activities could cause the Trial Stimulator that is attached to your body to come loose. It
could also interfere with the lead connections to the Trial Stimulator or with the lead position in your spine.
4.2.1 Understanding Trial Stimulator Battery Status
Your Remote Control provides the battery level of your Trial Stimulator on the Trial Stimulator Battery Level
Indicator. The Remote Control will notify you when the battery in the Trial Stimulator is low or completely empty by
blinking all its battery lights and beeping continuously for 60 seconds (see the Troubleshooting Section for specific
details). Contact your doctor if you receive any of these battery notifications.
The table below describes the different battery levels for the Trial Stimulator.
Battery Level
What You See
What It Means
4 lights on
Trial Stimulator battery is full.
100% battery capacity remaining.
3 lights on
75% battery remaining.
Battery Level Indicator
(Trial Stimulator)