NEUROMODULATION CONFIDENTIAL DOCUMENT/RECORD This document/record is electronically controlled, printed copies are considered uncontrolled. Identifier NDHF1205-121337 Title: Version 10.0 Author Karyn Van Erem 8880CW 8880T2 Technical Manual for Agency Testing Pages: 63 (including this page) APPROVALS Signed By Karyn Van Erem Responsibility Technical Communications Approver Date/Time (GMT) 9/27/2012 3:55:45 PM Form MEDN-0500 version 3.
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Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) M937825A001 Rev X 2013- 03 Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Label symbols Explanation of symbols on products and packaging. Refer to the appropriate product to see symbols that apply. Consult instructions for use -XX °C -XX °F XX °C XXX °F Temperature limitation Conformité Européenne (European Conformity).
Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Medtronic® is a trademark of Medtronic, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Bluetooth® is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. PostScript® (PS) is a trademark of Adobe Systems, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. PCL® (Printer Command Language) is a registered trademark of Hewlett-Packard Company.
Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 interference that may be caused by such stations, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This transmitter shall be used only in accordance with the FCC Rules governing the Medical Device Radiocommunication Service. Analog and digital voice communications are prohibited.
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Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Device description The Medtronic Neuromodulation Model 8880CW Clinician Programmer is a portable device used to program Medtronic Neuromodulation devices.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Table 1. Electrical and operating characteristics for the programmer and system components (continued) Description Specification Width 43 mm (1.7 in) Height 255 mm (10 in) Weight (maximum) 1.5 kg (3.3 lbs) Screen XGA TFT LCD LED backlit 1024 x 768 pixels 32 bit color Size: 264 mm (10.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Table 1. Electrical and operating characteristics for the programmer and system components (continued) Description Specification Output 15 V DC, 4.2 A maximum Length 3 m (approximately 10 ft) Docking station Power source Mains electricity through a power supply Operating type Continuous Length 264 mm (10.4 in) Width 49 mm (1.
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Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Table 3. Programmer LED indicators (continued) LED indicator Behavior Description Solid blue The capability of the programmer to connect to a wireless network is enabled. For more information see "Managing the programmer system" on page 40. Off The capability of the programmer to connect to a wireless network is disabled.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Docking connector Power jack USB port Figure 2. Programmer (bottom). Stylus slot Speaker Power button RFID (Reserved for future use) Camera with light Stylus (Connected) Battery release button Battery Figure 3. Programmer (back). Telemetry head component identification The telemetry head is handheld and battery-operated.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) description of the telemetry head LED indicators. The right side of the telemetry head is equipped with a Power button. The left side of the telemetry head is equipped with a proprietary connector for the USB System Connector Cable. See Figure 4.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Accessory connector Internal antenna Figure 5. Telemetry head (back). Docking station component identification The docking station allows the programmer to be docked for charging while providing additional connections.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Docking pins Cradle Power indicator Figure 6. Docking station (front). Ethernet port (optional) Power jack USB port VGA output connection (optional) Figure 7. Docking station (back).
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) w Warning: Do not simultaneously touch the patient and any metal conductive surfaces (eg, battery contacts) of the programmer system components while the power supply is plugged into mains wall power. There is a potential danger of electric shock, which may result in damage to the device and injury to the patient and/or user.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Connecting the power supply and cord The power supply and cord supplied by Medtronic are compatible with the clinician programmer, docking station, and battery charger. Only use the power supply and cord according to the instructions provided in this manual. w Warning: Use only the power supply and cord supplied by Medtronic.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Connecting to the USB port To connect a printer USB cable to the programmer: 1. Correctly orient the printer USB cable plug in relation to the USB port on the programmer. 2. Insert the plug into the port. Note: Compatible printer drivers are PCL3, PCL3e, PCL4, PCL5C (color), PCL5e, PS2, PS2 (color), PS3.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Table 4. Using the docking station (continued) Procedure: Do this: To connect a printer USB cable to the docking station (Figure 10): 1. Make sure the docking station is powered. 2. Correctly orient the printer USB cable plug in relation to the USB port on the docking station. 3. Insert the plug into the port.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Docking station Programmer Figure 9. Docking and undocking the programmer. Power cord Ethernet cable Printer USB cable Figure 10. Docking station with cables attached.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Figure 11. Storing the telemetry head on the back of the docking station. Using the telemetry head Connecting to and disconnecting from the programmer The first time any telemetry head is used with a programmer, the telemetry head must be connected using the Model 885010 USB System Connector Cable.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Proprietary plug Figure 12. Connecting the USB system connector cable to the telemetry head. Figure 13. Connecting the USB system connector cable to the programmer.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) USB system connector cable Figure 14. Connecting the USB system connector cable to the docking station. To disconnect the USB system connector cable and switch to Bluetooth wireless technology: 1. Unplug the USB system connector cable from the programmer and the telemetry head.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Table 5. Telemetry head LED indicators (continued) LED indicator Behavior Description Programmer status Solid green for 3 seconds Telemetry head has been turned on. Solid green Telemetry head is connected to the programmer. Flashing amber Telemetry head is not connected to the programmer.
Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 wheelchairs, x-ray equipment, and other monitoring equipment. Interrupting telemetry can result in incorrect or incomplete programming.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Sterile barrier Figure 16. Telemetry head using Bluetooth wireless technology within sterile field, patient supine. Programmer function overview Note: Figures showing the programmer screen are representative. What is displayed on the actual programmer screen may differ slightly.
Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Figure 17. Turning the programmer on. Data entry using the programmer touchscreen The touchscreen is used to navigate, display status, and enter data. The stylus pen that is packaged with the programmer or a finger can be used to make contact with the touchscreen. Only touch 1 point on the touchscreen at a time.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Figure 18. Drop-down list example. ▪ Radio button—Press the radio button next to the desired value. Figure 19. Radio button example. ▪ Checkbox—Press the checkbox to make a selection. Figure 20. Checkbox example, not selected. ▪ Arrow buttons—Press the up or down arrow to change the value. Figure 21. Arrow buttons example.
Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Figure 23. Unshifted keyboard. Figure 24. Shifted keyboard. Figure 25. Locked keyboard. Figure 26. Shifted and locked keyboard. ▪ Numeric keypad—The keypad appears when the stylus touches an input button or box that requires numeric input.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Note: Depending on the Number format setting, either a period or comma will appear on the numeric keypad to be used as a decimal separator. A colon will appear on the numeric keypad when the time of day needs to be entered. Figure 27. Numeric keypad.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Note: When pressed, the left arrow will move the calendar back a year and the right arrow will move the calendar forward a year. Figure 30. Month display example. 4. Press the left and right arrows to change the decade (Figure 31). Figure 31. Year display example. 5. Press the year (Figure 31). 6. Press the month (Figure 30). 7.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Table 6. Configuring initial user settings Procedure: Do this: Language To change a Language setting: Press the radio button next to the desired language. To move to the next screen: Press the Next button. Number format To change the Number format for date, time, and numeric values: Press the radio button next to the desired formats.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Table 6. Configuring initial user settings (continued) Procedure: Do this: If the user settings have been reviewed and are acceptable: Press the Next button. Programmer restart To connect the telemetry head to the programmer: Follow the instructions in "Connecting to and disconnecting from the programmer" on page 23.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Figure 32. Programmer desktop upon start up. For information about starting a programming session with a device and starting Demo Mode, refer to the appropriate programmer guide. The Control Panel and Messages are always visible at the top of the programmer screen, including during a programming session and Demo Mode.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Note: The programmer continues to consume a small amount of power while in Standby. To resume from Standby, press the Power button on the side of the programmer (Figure 1 on page 13). Note: It may take up to 15 seconds for the programmer to resume from Standby.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Table 7. Control Panel buttons (continued) Button Status Description Telemetry head is not connected. Press the button to open the Telemetry Head window. Telemetry head is connected via USB system connector cable (button also displays the battery status of the telemetry head).
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Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Utilities Press the Utilities button in the Control Menu to open the Utilities window (Figure 35). The Utilities window provides access to miscellaneous functions on the programmer. Figure 35. Utilities window. Managing the programmer system Table 8.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Table 8. Managing the programmer system (continued) Procedure: Do this: Brightness To adjust the Brightness of the touchscreen: Note: The brightness setting will be reset once the programmer is turned off and on again. Press and drag the circle on the slider (Figure 34 on page 39).
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Table 8. Managing the programmer system (continued) Procedure: Do this: To edit the details of a wireless network: 1. 2. 3. 4. Open the Network window. Press the Wireless tab. Press the network row in the list. Press the Edit button. To delete a wireless network from the programmer: 1. 2. 3. 4. Open the Network window.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Table 8. Managing the programmer system (continued) Procedure: Do this: Email To set up email: Notes: • Email settings must be set up in order to send reports via email. • Only outgoing email is supported. • Consult your network documentation or IT department to determine the correct settings for your location. 1.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Table 8. Managing the programmer system (continued) Procedure: Do this: To change the Patient Data Security password: 1. 2. 3. 4. Open the Preferences window. Press the Patient Data Security tab. Press the Change Password button. Press the Old Password input box and use the keyboard to enter the old password. 5.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Table 8. Managing the programmer system (continued) Procedure: Do this: Camera To use the Camera on the back of the programmer to capture images: 1. Press the Control Menu button. 2. Press the Utilities button. 3. Press the Camera button to open the Camera control.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Patient Record Security Facilities should take all necessary steps to protect the patient information contained on the programmer consistent with governmental requirements and regulations related to the protection of such information.
Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Note: Once the Select multiple patients checkbox has been pressed, the Reports, Export Records, and Delete Patient buttons are enabled. One or more patients must be selected in order for the buttons to function. Search Patient List allows the list of patients to be filtered according to the search criteria entered.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Figure 37. Session List screen from the Patient Data Center. Note: Once the Select multiple patients checkbox has been pressed, the Reports button will be enabled. One or more sessions must be selected in order for the buttons to function.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) If no records are found matching the search criteria, No sessions found appears in the Session List. To delete all search criteria that has been entered, press the Clear button. Reports Table 9. Creating and distributing reports Procedure: Do this: To create report(s): 1.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Table 9. Creating and distributing reports (continued) Procedure: Do this: To send reports via email: 1. Enter the email address(es) to send the report(s) to by pressing the To input box and using the keyboard. 2. Press the Email button to open the Compose Email window. 3. Press the Subject input box and enter data using the keyboard. 4.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Table 10. Exporting and importing patient records Procedure: Do this: To save the selected record(s) to a USB flash drive: 1. Press the Export Records button on the Patient List or Session List screen to open the Export Records window. 2. Press the Export to File radio button. 3.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) # Caution: To prevent damage to the programmer system components: ▪ ▪ ▪ do not expose to excessive fluid, do not immerse in liquid, and do not drop. If any of the programmer system components have been damaged, do not use.
Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 To remove the battery from the programmer: 1. Turn off the programmer. 2. Press the Battery Release button in until you hear a click indicating the battery has been released (Figure 39). 3. Remove the battery from the programmer (Figure 40). Figure 39. Battery Release button.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Figure 40. Removing the battery. Charging the programmer battery The rechargeable battery can be charged while it is installed in the programmer and mains electricity through the power supply is connected, or by using the optional battery charger supplied by Medtronic. A fully charged battery powers the programmer for 3.5 to 4.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Battery LED indicator Power jack Charger pins Figure 41. Using the battery charger. Changing the batteries in the telemetry head # Caution: If the device will not be used for 2 weeks, remove the batteries from the device. A battery left in the device may corrode, causing damage to the electronic components.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) 5. Close the battery compartment lid. 6. Secure the battery compartment lid by sliding it upwards. Figure 42. Battery compartment lid. Battery lid Batteries Figure 43. Battery compartment.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Calibrating the touchscreen # Caution: Scratches on the touchscreen may interfere with selecting an option. If the touchscreen is not responding appropriately, return the programmer to Medtronic for repair or replacement. # Caution: If the touchscreen does not function as expected, the touchscreen may need to be calibrated.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Table 11. Clinician programmer error messages (continued) Problem Possible Solution The programmer has 10% or less of disk space available. Export and delete patient records in order to free disk space.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Printer connection troubleshooting Table 13. Printer connection troubleshooting Procedure Problem Possible Solution Printing via a printer USB cable: The docking station is not powered. Check that the docking station is connected to mains power through the power supply.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Safety and technical checks Periodic safety checks are not required for the clinician programmer or system components. Periodic maintenance of the programmer system is not required. The programmer system does not contain serviceable components.
Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Contacts: Asia: Medtronic International Ltd. Tel. 02919-1362 Fax 02907-3998 Medtronic Asia Ltd. Tel. (02)-548-1148 Fax (02)-518-4786 Australia: Medtronic Australasia Pty. Ltd. 97 Waterloo Road North Ryde, NSW 2113 Australia Tel. +61-2-9857-9000 Fax +61-2-9878-5100 Toll free 1-800-668-6700 Austria: Medtronic Österreich GmbH Tel.
Medtronic Confidential HardwareShortManual.xsl - HardwareShortTemplate.fm Template version: 07-06-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 7 x 9 inches (178 mm x 229 mm) Manufacturer Medtronic Inc. 710 Medtronic Parkway, Minneapolis MN 55432-5604, USA. www.medtronic.com Tel. +1-763-505-5000 Fax +1-763-505-1000 EC REP Authorized Representative in the European Community Medtronic B.V. Earl Bakkenstraat 10, 6422 PJ Heerlen, The Netherlands Tel.