Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) M943580A002 Rev X 2012-09 Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Explanation of symbols on product or package labeling Refer to the appropriate product for symbols that apply. Consult instructions for use Manufacturer -XX °C -XX °F XX °C XXX °F Temperature limitation Serial number Conformité Européenne (European Conformity).
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Medtronic®, and InterStim® are trademarks of Medtronic, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. ! USA FCC Information The following is communications regulation information on the Model 3537 Personal Therapy Manager. FCC ID: LF53537 This device complies with Part 15 Rules.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Description The Medtronic Model 3537 Controller is a hand-held device intended for use with the Medtronic Model 3531 External Neurostimulator. The clinician uses the controller to program settings for the patient.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 All information and instructions that are available to the patient are included in the Model 3537 Controller Patient Test Stimulation Programming Guide and the InterStim Patient Therapy Guide.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Figure 3. Pressing the Trial button. 3. To change the date, the month, or the year, press the touchscreen button with the incorrect value, then use the Increase and Decrease keys to change the value. Once the date, month, and year are set correctly, press the OK button to continue (Figure 4). Month Date Year Figure 4. Setting the date. 4.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) AM/PM format Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 24-hour format Figure 5. Setting the time. 5. Using the touchscreen, press the radio button next to the desired number format for the controller, then press the OK button to continue (Figure 6). Figure 6. Selecting the number format.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Pairing the controller to the external neurostimulator To ensure correct pairing between the controller and the external neurostimulator, consider the following recommendations: ▪ Ensure that the controller that you provide to the patient is paired with the patient's external neurostimulator.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Figure 8. Pressing the Continue button. Figure 9. Controller looking for the external neurostimulator. 3. Using the touchscreen, select the radio button next to the correct external neurostimulator, then press the OK button to continue (Figure 10).
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Figure 10. Selecting the device to pair with the controller. Notes: ▪ If the controller fails to pair with the external neurostimulator, repeat step 1, then press the Try Again button to try this step again (Figure 11). ▪ Pressing the Exit button ( ) will abort the pairing process. Figure 11. Pressing the Try Again button. 4.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Figure 12. Confirming that the devices are paired. Note: If there is a connection problem, a screen will appear (Figure 13). Check all connections between the lead and the external neurostimulator, and press the Recheck button. Figure 13. Screen prompt to check connections.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Menu button Figure 14. Pressing the Menu button. 2. Press the Enter Code button (Figure 15). Figure 15. Pressing the Enter Code button. 3. Enter the four-digit code by pressing the number buttons on the touchscreen keypad, then press the Confirm button to confirm and continue to the Menu (Figure 16). Notes: ▪ The code is 1155.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) ▪ Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 To cancel code entry, press the Exit button ( ) to exit and return to the previous screen. Confirm button Undo button Exit button Keypad Figure 16. Entering the Menu code. 4. From the Menu, select the Pair Device button (Figure 17). Exit button Slider bar Figure 17. Selecting the Pair Device button.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 5. Press and hold the ENS button on the external neurostimulator for one second to place the external neurostimulator into discovery mode. The light on the external neurostimulator will repeatedly blink for 90 seconds, or until it has paired with a controller. 6. Press the Continue button on the controller touchscreen (Figure 18).
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Figure 20. Selecting the correct device from the list. Notes: ▪ If the controller fails to pair with the external neurostimulator, repeat step 5 and press the Try Again button to continue (Figure 21). ▪ Pressing the Exit button ( ) will abort the pairing process. Figure 21. No Device Found screen.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Figure 22. Screen prompt to check connections. Unlocking and locking the controller Unlocking the controller To unlock the controller, press the Increase/Decrease key. Figure 23. The Unlock screen.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 As the Lock button is held, bars appear on the screen and move toward the Lock button (Figure 24). Figure 24. Bars appearing on the Unlock screen. 2. Stop pressing the screen when the screen changes to a circle of dots (Figure 25). The controller is looking for the external neurostimulator. Figure 25.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Battery status button Lock button Menu button Stimulation value button Figure 26. The Home screen. If the Home screen does not appear, see "Troubleshooting" on page 59. Locking the controller The controller can be locked so that when buttons or keys are accidentally pressed there will not be an unexpected change in stimulation.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Lock button Figure 27. Pressing the Lock button. Turning stimulation on or off Note: You can turn stimulation on or off at any time. Turning stimulation on 1. To turn stimulation on, press the Stimulation On/Off key on the top of the controller.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Figure 28. Turning stimulation on. 3. A confirmation screen will appear (Figure 29). Press the OK button to continue to the Home screen. Figure 29. Stimulation turned on. Turning stimulation off 1. To turn stimulation off, press the Stimulation On/Off key on the top of the controller. 2.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Notes: ▪ To make no change to stimulation and lock the controller, press the Lock Controller button. ▪ To keep stimulation on and go to the Home screen, press the Stimulation On button. ▪ To make no change to stimulation, press the Exit button. Figure 30. Turning stimulation off.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Adjusting stimulation parameters using the Model 3575 Test Stimulation Cable Notes: ▪ Before programming, ensure all connections are secure between the external neurostimulator and the lead(s) or needle. ▪ For instructions on intraoperative test stimulation, refer to the appropriate lead manual.
Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Note: To cancel and go back to the Home screen, press the OK button. Figure 33. Pressing the Turn On button. 3. Use the Increase and Decrease keys to adjust amplitude (Figure 34). Figure 34. Adjusting amplitude.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Note: Press and release the Increase or Decrease key once to change the parameter value by 0.1 milliamps. Press and hold to change the parameter value in 0.5-milliamp increments. 4. To adjust pulse width and rate, refer to "Adjusting advanced parameters". Adjusting advanced parameters 1.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Figure 36. Pressing the Enter Code button. 3. Enter the four-digit code by pressing the number buttons on the touchscreen keypad, then press the Confirm button to enter the code and continue (Figure 37). Notes: ▪ The code is 1155.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 4. Select the Therapy button from the Menu (Figure 38). Exit button Slider bar Figure 38. Selecting the Therapy button. 5. Adjust the amplitude, pulse width, and rate (Figure 39). Exit button Amplitude button Pulse width button Rate button Figure 39. Adjusting amplitude, pulse width, and rate. a.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Note: Press and release the Increase or Decrease key to change the parameter value by 0.1 milliamps. Press and hold to change the parameter value in 0.5-milliamp increments. b. To change the pulse width, press the Pulse width button, then use the Increase and Decrease keys to adjust the pulse width parameter.
Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) ▪ ▪ The image below shows the Home screen when two test stimulation leads are placed. If only one test stimulation lead was placed, only one Stimulation value button will be available. If stimulation is already on, the Stimulation value button will be outlined in green. If this happens, proceed to step 4.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 3. A confirmation screen will appear (Figure 42). Press the OK button to continue to the Home screen. Figure 42. Stimulation turned on. 4. Use the Increase and Decrease keys to adjust amplitude. Note: Press and release the Increase or Decrease key once to change the parameter value by 0.1 milliamps.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Figure 43. Confirming change of therapy side. 3. Press the Yes button to confirm changing sides. Note: Pressing the No button cancels the change and continues stimulation on the same side. 4. The active lead will change, and stimulation will be set to zero.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Menu button Figure 44. Pressing Menu button. 2. Press the Enter Code button (Figure 36). Figure 45. Pressing the Enter Code button. 3. Enter the four-digit code by pressing the number buttons on the touchscreen keypad, then press the Confirm button to enter the code and continue (Figure 46). Notes: ▪ The code is 1155.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) ▪ Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 To cancel code entry, press the Exit button ( ) to exit and return to the previous screen. Confirm button Undo button Exit button Keypad Figure 46. Entering the Menu code. 4. Select the Therapy button from the Menu (Figure 47). Exit button Slider bar Figure 47. Selecting the Therapy button. 5.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Lead II button Lead I button Exit button Amplitude button Pulse width button Rate button Figure 48. Adjusting amplitude, pulse width, and rate. a. To change the amplitude, press the Amplitude button, then use the Increase and Decrease keys to adjust the amplitude parameter.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Adjusting stimulation parameters for the Model 3093 or Model 3889 Tined Lead Notes: ▪ Before programming, ensure all connections are secure between the external neurostimulator and the lead. ▪ For instructions on intraoperative test stimulation, refer to the appropriate lead manual.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Figure 50. Pressing the Clinician Mode button. 3. Press the Enter Code button (Figure 51). Figure 51. Pressing the Enter Code button. 4. Enter the four-digit code by pressing the number buttons on the touchscreen keypad, then press the Confirm button to enter the code and continue (Figure 52). Notes: ▪ The code is 1155.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Confirm button Undo button Exit button Keypad Figure 52. Entering the Menu code. 5. Select the Therapy button from the Menu (Figure 53). Exit button Slider bar Figure 53. Selecting the Therapy button. 6. Set up electrode configurations as desired (Figure 54). a.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 b. To apply stimulation, there must be at least one positive electrode and one negative electrode. One can exit the screen if all electrodes are blank, but stimulation will not be turned on. c. Adjusting the electrode configuration automatically sets the amplitude to zero. Adjust the amplitude parameter again to the desired value. 7.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 b. Repeat step 6 through step 7 to review and adjust electrode configurations as desired. 9. When programming is finished, press the Exit button ( ) at the top right corner of the screen to exit to the Menu.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Figure 56. Pressing the Turn On button. 3. Use the Increase and Decrease keys to adjust amplitude. Note: Press and release the Increase or Decrease key once to change the parameter value by 0.1 milliamps. Press and hold to change the parameter value in 0.5-milliamp increments. 4.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Exit button Slider bar Figure 57. Pressing the Usage button. 2. The Usage bar shows when stimulation was on or off. When stimulation was on, the Usage bar is lighter. When stimulation was off, the Usage bar is darker. Exit button Notification button Day buttons Usage bar Figure 58. The Usage Log screen.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 3. A blue Notification icon ( ) will appear next to days during which an event occurred. Press the Day button that contains the Notification icon for details on events related to the patient changing lead sides, changing programs, and turning stimulation on or off (Figure 59). Exit button Slider bar Figure 59.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Exit button Slider bar Figure 60. Pressing the Reset Therapy button. 2. Press the Continue button to confirm resetting all stimulation settings (Figure 61). Note: To cancel the therapy reset, press the Cancel button. Figure 61. Confirming therapy reset.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Figure 62. Therapy Reset successful screen. Note: If the reset was not successful, a warning screen appears (Figure 63). If this screen appears, check all lead and cable connections, press the OK button, and repeat steps 1 through 3 to try again. Figure 63. Therapy Reset Failed warning screen.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Exit button Slider bar Figure 64. Selecting the Vibration button. 2. To change vibration settings using the touchscreen, press either the No vibration button or the Vibration button (Figure 65). No vibration button vibration button Figure 65. Changing the vibration settings on the controller. 3. Press the OK button to exit.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Changing the brightness of the controller display 1. Select the Brightness button from the Menu (Figure 66). Exit button Slider bar Figure 66. Selecting the Brightness button. 2. Using the touchscreen, press the radio button below the desired brightness level (Figure 67). Dimmest Brightest Figure 67.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Changing the time 1. Select the Time button from the Menu (Figure 68). Exit button Slider bar Figure 68. Selecting the Time button. 2. To change the hour, the minute, or the time format, press the touchscreen button with the incorrect value, then use the Increase and Decrease keys to change the value.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 AM/PM format 24-hour format Figure 69. Changing the time on the controller. Changing the date 1. Select the Date button from the Menu (Figure 70).
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Exit button Slider bar Figure 70. Selecting the Date button. 2. To change the date, the month, or the year, press the touchscreen button with the incorrect value, then use the Increase and Decrease keys to change the value. Once the date, month, and year are set correctly, press the OK button to exit (Figure 71).
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Exit button Slider bar Figure 72. Selecting the Numbers button. 2. Using the touchscreen, press the radio button next to the desired number format for the controller, then press the OK button to exit (Figure 73). Figure 73. Changing the number format of the controller. Changing the language 1.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Exit button Slider bar Figure 74. Selecting the Language button. 2. Using the touchscreen, select the desired language from the options available, then press the OK button to exit (Figure 75). Slider bar Figure 75. Changing the language on the controller. Note: Use the slider bar to scroll up or down to see more languages.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Viewing information about the controller and the external neurostimulator 1. To view information about the controller or the external neurostimulator, use the touchscreen to select the About button from the Menu (Figure 76). Exit button Slider bar Figure 76. Selecting the About button. 2.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Toggle button Figure 77. The About screen. Checking and replacing batteries Always keep 2 new AA alkaline batteries available for replacement. Checking the external neurostimulator and controller batteries Note: You can see the battery levels of the controller and the external neurostimulator at the top of the Home screen (Figure 78).
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Table 1. Battery level definitions for the external neurostimulator External neurostimulator battery icon is red. Stimulation may no longer be available. Do not send a patient home with low batteries. Replace the external neurostimulator batteries. Table 2 lists several examples of controller battery levels and whether action is required.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Battery status button Figure 78. Viewing the battery status on the Home screen. Note: Two battery icons are displayed (Figure 79). The upper battery icon shows the battery status of the controller. The lower battery icon shows the battery status of the external neurostimulator.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Replacing the controller batteries Notes: ▪ For information on replacing the external neurostimulator batteries, refer to the Model 3531 External Neurostimulator Technical Manual. ▪ If not using the controller for an extended period of time, remove the batteries from the controller to prevent battery depletion. 1.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Figure 81. Inserting new batteries. 4. Close the battery compartment cover. 5. Dispose of old batteries according to local requirements. Labeling the controller Write your clinic contact information on an identification label and place the label on the back of the controller so the controller can be returned if lost (Figure 82).
Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) The controller displays three different types of screens: warning screens, alert screens, and notification screens. These screens provide you with information about your system, alert you to a problem with your system, or guide you during controller use. ▪ Warning screens display a red triangle at the top with an exclamation point ( ).
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Table 3. Warning messages Message Explanation and Solution Software Problem Cannot continue. Please call your clinician. Explanation: The software is not working correctly. Stimulation may have stopped. 1. Remove and reinsert the controller batteries, then retry the action that caused the error screen to appear.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Table 4. Alert messages Message Explanation No Device Found Try the following: Move the controller closer to the external device. Explanation: The controller cannot find the paired external neurostimulator. The external neurostimulator may be out of range or the external neurostimulator batteries may be depleted.
Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Table 4. Alert messages Message Explanation Incompatible System Component Ensure batteries and other system components are compatible. Explanation: You are attempting to connect to an incompatible system component. Solution: Verify that all components are compatible. Remove any incompatible system components.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Table 5. Notification messages Message Explanation and solution Settings Not Available Cannot provide your desired settings. Call your clinician. Explanation: Your combined settings can not currently be delivered by the external neurostimulator.
Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Table 6. Additional scenarios Scenario Explanation The controller is unresponsive. Explanation: the controller has encountered a problem and must be reset. 1. Solution: Remove and reinsert the batteries. For instruction on battery removal and placement, see "Replacing the controller batteries" on page 58. 2.
Filename Date Time UC2001xxxx EN 4.625 x 6 inches (117 mm x 152 mm) ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ ▪ 66 Medtronic Confidential PTMClinPrgmManual.xsl - PTMClinPrgmTemplate.fm Template version: 08-08-2011 Handle the device with care. Do not drop, strike or step on the device. Do not dismantle or tamper with the device. Clean the outside of the device with a damp cloth when necessary. Mild household cleaners will not damage the device or labels.
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