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CONDITIONING WARNINGS
STOP
the conditioning session if:
You notice any change in heart rate or a feeling of chest discomfort.
You have shortness of breath or if any discomfort persists or worsens.
You want to eat or drink.
You cannot manage secretions.
WARNING:
Avoid eating or drinking while conditioning with the NeuRx DPS
®
. There
is a risk of food or liquid entering your lungs.
Do NOT have any food or liquid in
your mouth when you start conditioning
. If you use the NeuRx DPS
®
full time, talk
to your healthcare provider who is helping you with your NeuRx DPS
®
about the ways
to reduce the risk of food or liquid entering your lungs.
CAUTION:
Do NOT bathe, shower, swim or participate in any other aquatic
activities while using the NeuRx
®
EPG
. The NeuRx
®
EPG is not waterproof. If the
exit site gets wet, clean it with an alcohol wipe. Use an individually packaged pad
saturated with 70% isopropyl alcohol. Allow the alcohol to air dry before use. (See
additional information under the Warnings and Precautions section.)
BATTERY INSTALLATION
Replace the battery every 500 hours of NeuRx DPS
®
use. This is about every 20
days if you are using NeuRx DPS
®
full time. The NeuRx
®
EPG screen will initially
show “REPLACE BATT”. It will alarm for 10 seconds every hour when your battery
needs to be replaced. Replace the battery immediately if the NeuRx
®
EPG screen
shows “LOW BATTERY” and if the NeuRx
®
EPG alarms for 20 seconds every minute.
WARNING:
The NeuRx
®
EPG has a lithium battery. Take care to prevent fire or
explosion.
Do NOT short-circuit, recharge, puncture, burn, or crush the battery.
Do NOT immerse the battery in water. Do NOT expose the battery to
temperatures above 302ºF (150 C).
To change the battery, follow these instructions:
1. Make sure that the NeuRx
®
EPG is turned OFF prior to replacing the battery.
2. Use the provided flat blade screwdriver to loosen the screws on the back
bottom of the NeuRx
®
EPG. Remove the battery cover located on the back
bottom of the NeuRx
®
EPG (Figure 12).
3. Remove the old battery. Replace it with a new battery (Figure 13).