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5.4 Connecting the leads to the device
The following procedure describes how to connect a lead to the device, confirm that the
lead connector is fully inserted in the connector block, and verify that the lead connection
is secure.
Warning: After connecting the leads, verify that the lead connections are secure by gently
tugging on each lead. A loose lead connection may result in inappropriate sensing, which
can cause inappropriate arrhythmia therapy or a failure to deliver arrhythmia therapy.
Caution: If an SVC electrode is not implanted, make sure the pin plug provided with the
device is inserted into the SVC port to prevent electrical leakage.
Caution: Use only the torque wrench supplied with the device. The torque wrench is
designed to prevent damage to the device from overtightening a setscrew.
See Figure 22 for information about the lead connector ports on the device.
Figure 22. Lead connector ports
1 DF-1 connector port, SVC (HVX)
2 DF-1 connector port, RV (HVB)
3 Device Active Can electrode, Can (HVA)
4 IS-1 connector port, RV
5 IS-1 connector port, A
5.4.1 How to connect a lead to the device
1. Insert the torque wrench into the appropriate setscrew.
a. If the port is obstructed by the setscrew, retract the setscrew by turning it
counterclockwise until the port is clear. Take care not to disengage the setscrew
from the connector block (see Figure 23).
b. Leave the torque wrench in the setscrew until the lead connection is secure. This
allows a pathway for venting trapped air when the lead connector is inserted into
the connector port (see Figure 23).
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