Medtronic 97745 97745 User Manual part 5 of 6
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User Manual part 5 of 6
Using the recharging system with the implanted neurostimulator 7 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PPManual.xsl - PatientProgrammerTemplate.fm Version: 05-01-2012 Figure 7.4 Batteries screen with neurostimulator Finished status. Notes: – If recharging is interrupted, or issues are experienced while attempting to recharge. Refer to "Troubleshooting" on page 163 for causes and solutions. – Refer to "Changing the recharging temperature and speed" on page 155 to change the recharging temperature 152 English M948515A001 97745 2013-04 Rev X 2013-04 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PPManual.xsl - PatientProgrammerTemplate.fm Version: 05-01-2012 Table 7.1 Recharging status indicators Indicator Description Green flashing Recharging is in progress. light Green steady light Recharging is finished. The battery is fully charged. Amber flashing There may be a recharging problem, light see "Troubleshooting" on page 163 for information. Amber steady light Recharging ended due to a problem, see "Troubleshooting" on page 163 for more information. Audio alert (Beeping) There may be a recharging problem, the controller screen may display information to help you resolve the problems. If the problem is not resolved, see "Troubleshooting" on page 163 for more information. The Audio alert is optional and can be turned on or off from the controller Menu, see "Changing the audio and vibration settings" on page 84 for instructions for setting the preferences for the Audio alert. 97745 M948515A001 Rev X 2013-04 2013-04 English Using the recharging system with the implanted neurostimulator 7 and speed while recharging your neurostimulator battery. 153 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PPManual.xsl - PatientProgrammerTemplate.fm Version: 05-01-2012 Using the recharging system with the implanted neurostimulator 7 To stop recharging the neurostimulator battery You can stop the recharging process at any time, even before the Batteries screen indicates that recharging is Finished. 1. If necessary, press and hold the Lock ( button on the Unlock screen. 2. Press the Stop button on the Batteries screen (Figure 7.5). Figure 7.5 Batteries screen with the neurostimulator recharging quality. The Batteries screen will read Finished with the percentage of battery that the 154 English M948515A001 97745 2013-04 Rev X 2013-04 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PPManual.xsl - PatientProgrammerTemplate.fm Version: 05-01-2012 Figure 7.6 Batteries screen with neurostimulator Finished status. 3. Press the Exit ( ) button to view the Home screen. Note: If you want to continue recharging, press the Recharge button shown on the Batteries screen. Refer to "Recharging the neurostimulator battery" on page 146. Changing the recharging temperature and speed The recharging temperature and speed can only be adjusted while the neurostimulator is 97745 M948515A001 Rev X 2013-04 2013-04 English Using the recharging system with the implanted neurostimulator 7 controller and neurostimulator currently hold (Figure 7.6). 155 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PPManual.xsl - PatientProgrammerTemplate.fm Version: 05-01-2012 Using the recharging system with the implanted neurostimulator 7 being actively recharged. The higher the number, the quicker and warmer recharging will be. The default recharging temperature and speed is 4. 1. Start the process for recharging the neurostimulator battery. Refer to "Recharging the neurostimulator battery" on page 146. 2. If necessary, press and hold the Lock ( button on the Unlock screen. 3. Press the Exit ( ) button on the Batteries screen. 4. Press the Menu ( screen. ) button on the Home 5. Drag the slider bar, or use the Increase/ Decrease key to view additional preferences on the Menu screen. 6. Select the Recharging button. The Recharging screen is shown (Figure 7.7). 156 English M948515A001 97745 2013-04 Rev X 2013-04 Medtronic Confidential PPManual.xsl - PatientProgrammerTemplate.fm Version: 05-01-2012 Figure 7.7 Recharging screen. 7. Using the touchscreen or the Increase/ Decrease key, select the circle next to the desired recharging temperature and speed (Figure 7.7). – The more bars you select, and the higher the number, the faster the recharging speed and the warmer the recharger will feel while you are recharging. – It is normal to feel some heat under the recharger while recharging, if this is uncomfortable, reduce the recharging speed. 97745 M948515A001 Rev X 2013-04 2013-04 English Using the recharging system with the implanted neurostimulator 7 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) 157 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PPManual.xsl - PatientProgrammerTemplate.fm Version: 05-01-2012 – The recharging temperature and speed that you select will stay the same until you change the setting again. Using the recharging system with the implanted neurostimulator 7 8. Press the OK button to exit. 9. Press the Exit ( ) button to return to the Home screen. 10. Press the Battery status ( view the Batteries screen. Or, press the Lock ( controller. ) button to ) button to lock the Recharging the controller battery pack This procedure requires the power supply packaged with the recharging system. Refer to the manual packaged with the recharging system for more information about the power supply. The power supply cannot be used to recharge type AA batteries. 1. Plug the power supply into an electrical outlet (Figure 7.8). 158 English M948515A001 97745 2013-04 Rev X 2013-04 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PPManual.xsl - PatientProgrammerTemplate.fm Version: 05-01-2012 Figure 7.8 Plug the power supply into the electrical outlet and controller charging port. Notes: – The recharging light will flash green while your controller battery pack is recharging. 97745 M948515A001 Rev X 2013-04 2013-04 English Using the recharging system with the implanted neurostimulator 7 2. Plug the connector end of the power supply into the charging port of the controller (Figure 7.8). 159 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PPManual.xsl - PatientProgrammerTemplate.fm Version: 05-01-2012 – Refer to Table 7.1 on page 153 for more Using the recharging system with the implanted neurostimulator 7 information about recharging status indicators. 3. Press and hold the Lock ( ) button on the Unlock screen. The controller will display the Batteries screen (Figure 7.9). Figure 7.9 Batteries screen with the controller recharging status. 4. Press the Exit ( ) button to view the Home screen. 5. Press the Lock ( ) button to lock the controller while recharging. 160 English M948515A001 97745 2013-04 Rev X 2013-04 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PPManual.xsl - PatientProgrammerTemplate.fm Version: 05-01-2012 When the controller battery pack is completely charged, the recharging light will be steady green and no longer flashing. The Batteries screen displays Finished (Figure 7.10). Figure 7.10 Batteries screen with controller Finished status. 6. To complete recharging the controller battery pack at any time, unplug the power supply from the controller charging port. 97745 M948515A001 Rev X 2013-04 2013-04 English Using the recharging system with the implanted neurostimulator 7 Note: The controller should be locked while recharging the battery pack to help speed up the recharging process. 161 Medtronic Confidential PPManual.xsl - PatientProgrammerTemplate.fm Using the recharging system with the implanted neurostimulator 7 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) 162 English M948515A001 97745 2013-04 Rev X 2013-04 Version: 05-01-2012 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PPManual.xsl - PatientProgrammerTemplate.fm Version: 05-01-2012 Troubleshooting M948515A001 Rev X 2013-04 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PPManual.xsl - PatientProgrammerTemplate.fm Version: 05-01-2012 This chapter will help you if you are experiencing problems with your Controller. It also provides information on when to call your clinician. Note: If you cannot solve a problem or if your problem is not described here, contact your clinician. Controller screens Troubleshooting 8 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. Icon Description Red triangle with an exclamation point 164 English M948515A001 Screen type Warning screen Orange triangle with an exclamation point Alert screen Blue circle with the letter 'i' Notification screen 97745 2013-04 Rev X 2013-04 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PPManual.xsl - PatientProgrammerTemplate.fm Version: 05-01-2012 Warning screens Warning screens indicate a problem with the controller, recharger, or neurostimulator. Table 8.1 describes the possible warning screens and provides instructions (see blue text) on how to resolve the problem and clear the screen. Troubleshooting 8 If the warning screen is not resolved using the instructions in Table 8.1, write down the message on the screen and the number in the bottom right corner of the warning screen, and call Medtronic or your clinician. 97745 M948515A001 Rev X 2013-04 2013-04 English 165 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PPManual.xsl - PatientProgrammerTemplate.fm Version: 05-01-2012 Table 8.1 Warning screens Message Cause and action The controller batteries are depleted. Programming is not available. Recharge the controller battery pack now. Refer to "Recharging the controller battery pack" on page 158. The controller batteries are depleted. Programming is not available. Troubleshooting 8 Replace the controller batteries now. Refer to "Replacing the type AA controller batteries" on page 206. 166 English M948515A001 97745 2013-04 Rev X 2013-04 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PPManual.xsl - PatientProgrammerTemplate.fm Version: 05-01-2012 Table 8.1 Warning screens (continued) Cause and action The implanted neurostimulator batteries are depleted. Stimulation is not available. Recharge the implanted neurostimulator. Refer to "Recharging the implanted neurostimulator battery" on page 146. The external neurostimulator batteries are low and stimulation will not be available soon. Write down the message on the screen and the screen number in the bottom right corner. Do not replace the external neurostimulator batteries by yourself. Call your clinician. Press the OK button to exit this screen. 97745 M948515A001 Rev X 2013-04 2013-04 English Troubleshooting 8 Message 167 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PPManual.xsl - PatientProgrammerTemplate.fm Version: 05-01-2012 Table 8.1 Warning screens (continued) Message Cause and action The ENS button on the external neurostimulator is stuck in the pressed position. Press and release the ENS button, then press the OK button to clear the screen. If this does not solve the problem, write down the message on the screen and the screen number in the bottom right corner, and call your clinician. Troubleshooting 8 The controller battery pack is low and the controller is unable to recharge the implanted neurostimulator battery. Recharge the controller battery pack. Refer to "Recharging the controller battery pack" on page 158. Press the OK button to exit this screen. 168 English M948515A001 97745 2013-04 Rev X 2013-04 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PPManual.xsl - PatientProgrammerTemplate.fm Version: 05-01-2012 Table 8.1 Warning screens (continued) Cause and action The external neurostimulator may have reached its end of service (EOS) and needs to be checked by your clinician. Stimulation is not available. The implanted neurostimulator needs to be checked by your clinician. Stimulation is not available. Write down the message on the screen and the screen number in the bottom right corner, and call your clinician. The neurostimulator therapy settings are not complete. Write down the message on the screen and the screen number in the bottom right corner, and call your clinician. 97745 M948515A001 Rev X 2013-04 2013-04 English Troubleshooting 8 Message 169 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PPManual.xsl - PatientProgrammerTemplate.fm Version: 05-01-2012 Table 8.1 Warning screens (continued) Message Cause and action The external neurostimulator lead door was open while attempting to adjust stimulation. Close the lead door on your external neurostimulator. Retry adjusting your stimulation settings. If you cannot easily close the door, contact your clinician. Press the OK button to exit this screen. Troubleshooting 8 There is a problem with the recharger. The recharger will not be able to recharge your implanted neurostimulator. Disconnect the recharger from the controller. Write down the message on the screen and the screen number in the bottom right corner, and call Medtronic. Press the OK button to exit this screen. 170 English M948515A001 97745 2013-04 Rev X 2013-04 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PPManual.xsl - PatientProgrammerTemplate.fm Version: 05-01-2012 Table 8.1 Warning screens (continued) Message Cause and action Your controller is using type AA batteries. Type AA batteries cannot be used to recharge an implanted neurostimulator. Troubleshooting 8 Replace the controller batteries with the battery pack. Refer to the recharging system user manual for instructions on replacing the battery pack. If you do not have a battery pack, call Medtronic. Press the OK button to exit this screen. 97745 M948515A001 Rev X 2013-04 2013-04 English 171 Filename Date Time UC200xxxxxx EN 4.625″ x 6.0″ inches (117 mm x 152 mm) Medtronic Confidential PPManual.xsl - PatientProgrammerTemplate.fm Version: 05-01-2012 Table 8.1 Warning screens (continued) Message Cause and action The software is not working correctly. Stimulation may have stopped. Write down the message on the screen and the screen number in the bottom right corner, then follow these steps: 1. Remove and reinsert the controller batteries, then retry the action that caused the error screen to appear. Troubleshooting 8 2. If this does not solve the problem, call Medtronic. 172 English M948515A001 97745 2013-04 Rev X 2013-04
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