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Issue
Presentation
Resolution
a.
A solid red light on the patient Remote Control
may indicate a connection (impedance) issue.
b.
Connecting the stimulator to the Clinician
Programmer provides access to detailed
impedance data and further information if a
device issue is present.
3.
If stimulation is not being felt, increase stimulation
amplitude to determine if the desired stimulation
response can be achieved.
a.
If the desired stimulation response cannot be
achieved at an amplitude below 4mA, try
reprogramming to an alternative electrode
configuration.
4.
Note: Check the delivered stimulation current (blue
value above the stimulation bar when stimulation is on)
and compare it to the programmed current (grey value
above the stimulation bar when stimulation is off). The
delivered current may be at its maximum if it is below
the programmed current. Increasing the programmed
current will not increase the delivered current. See
Stimulation Output Ranges
in the
Controlling
Stimulation Amplitude
section of the manual for more
information on the achievable stimulation current.
5.
Note: Selecting an electrode configuration with a lower
impedance value may allow for greater stimulation
current to be delivered.
6.
Note: If the stimulation amplitude is high (>4mA),
selecting another electrode configuration may provide
adequate therapy at a lower amplitude.