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Evoke
®
SCS System User Manual
EPC Low Battery indicator
When the
‘
EPC Low Battery
’
indicator glows orange, it indicates
that the EPC battery is low. You should replace the batteries at
your earliest convenience (see Section 7.3).
Caution:
If you do not change the batteries, they will
discharge completely, and you will not be able to use the EPC to
make changes to your therapy.
Note:
You can stop your therapy without the EPC by placing the
provided magnet over the implanted Evoke CLS or the eCLS.
Contact Clinician indicator
The
‘
Contact Clinician
’
indicator will glow orange if the stimulator
has detected a problem that may require you to visit your
clinician for assessment.
Note:
The ‘C
ontact Clinician
’
indicator will not contact the
clinician on your behalf. It is a message to inform you that you
should contact your clinician.
7.2 EPC audio indicators
In addition to the visual indicators on the front of the EPC, the EPC will beep to indicate various
functions:
•
A short beep will occur every time you press a button.
•
A long beep means your EPC has successfully communicated its command to the Evoke
CLS or eCLS and a change has been made.
•
Two beeps indicates that the Evoke CLS or Evoke eCLS has reached a limit and did not
accept the request.
o
This will occur if you are at 1 (bottom)
‘Therapy
Intensity’
indicator light and
have tried to decrease the therapy.
o
This
will occur
if
you
are at 7
(top)
‘Therapy
Intensity’ indicator
lights
and
have
tried to increase the therapy.
o
If you think your stimulator needs to be reprogrammed, contact your clinician.
•
Three beeps indicates that the Evoke CLS or Evoke eCLS did not receive the request and
a change was not made.
o
Move the EPC closer to the CLS or eCLS and try again.
•
Six long beeps indicate that EPC batteries are running low and should be replaced.
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