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% E 120-140
Generated pacing percentage related to the sum of paced and
sensed events that occurred at a rate in the range 120 and 140 ppm
% E > 140
Generated pacing percentage related to the sum of paced and
sensed events that occurred at a rate higher than 140 ppm
% S 0-80
Sensed events percentage related to the sum of paced and sensed
events that occurred at a rate in the range of 0 and 80 ppm
% S 80-100
Sensed events percentage related to the sum of paced and sensed
events that occurred at a rate in the range of 80 and 100 ppm
% S 100-120
Sensed events percentage related to the sum of paced and sensed
events that occurred at a rate in the range of 100 and 120 ppm
% S 120-140
Sensed events percentage related to the sum of paced and sensed
events that occurred at a rate in the range of 120 and 140 ppm
% S > 140
Sensed events percentage related to the sum of paced and sensed
events that occurred at a rate in the range higher than 140 ppm
Others:
Times Noise
Number of times the pacemaker was interfered
Pacing Noise
Number of times the pacemaker generated pacing while interfered
Extrasystole
Number of extrasystoles detected by the pacemaker
11.
CLEANING
SMART-E Programming Interface
The SMART-E Programmer Model SEP-11 Programming interface can be
cleaned using a sponge or cloth moistened with water or 70% isopropyl
alcohol.
Note: Do not expose the unit to ethers, acetone, or chlorinated solvents as
these may damage the case or labels.
Caution: The SMART-E Programmer Model SEP-11
must not be
immersed in water or cleaning agents.
Severe damage to the device may
occur.
SMART-E programming Head Model SEH-11
The SMART-E Programming Head Model SEH-11 can be cleaned using a
sponge or cloth moistened with water or 70% isopropyl alcohol.