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indicator is displayed on the programmer screen. Immediate replacement of the device
is recommended.
Warning - Charge Circuit Inactive – Indicates that 3 consecutive charging periods have
each exceeded 30 s. The charge circuit is inactive, and all automatic therapy functions, EP
study functions, and manual system tests are disabled except for Emergency VVI pacing.
Inform a Medtronic representative if this device status indicator is displayed on the
programmer screen. Immediate replacement of the device is recommended.
Warning - Device Electrical Reset – Indicates that an electrical reset has occurred. An
electrical reset can be either a full reset or a partial one. When a full reset occurs, the
programmed parameters are reset to the default electrical reset values. When a partial reset
occurs, the reset does not affect any programmed parameters. For information about reset
settings, see Appendix B, “Device parameters”, page 459. Read the message
accompanying the indicator, and follow the screen instructions carefully. See the following
section for instructions about what to do in the event of an electrical reset. If the warning
message does not indicate that parameters have been reprogrammed, then the reset was
a partial reset and did not affect any programmed parameters.
An electrical reset is a device-activated safety feature that can reset device parameters to
values that provide basic device functionality. These basic parameters are considered safe
for the majority of patients. Pacing in VVI mode remains active during a reset condition. In
most electrical reset situations, VF detection is enabled. In rare cases, an electrical reset
may disable tachyarrhythmia detection and therapy. If this occurs, the Medtronic CareAlert
alarm for electrical reset sounds every 9 hours, and the device operates as a simple
bradycardia pacing device (in VVI mode, 65 bpm). Tachyarrhythmia detection and therapy
can be reprogrammed after the electrical reset indicator has been cleared.
An electrical reset may occur when the device is exposed to extreme conditions, such as
cold temperatures (before implant); intense, direct x-ray exposure; electrocautery; or
external defibrillation. Inform a Medtronic representative if this device status indicator is
displayed on the programmer screen.
After an electrical reset, the programmer and CareLink Monitor may not be able to
communicate with the device. If this occurs, inform a Medtronic representative. Immediate
replacement of the device is recommended.
SERIOUS DEVICE ERROR – Indicates an error has occurred from which the device cannot
recover. Inform a Medtronic representative if this device status indicator is displayed on the
programmer screen. Immediate replacement of the device is recommended.
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