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device.
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS).
TENS may interfere with device function. To
reduce interference, place the TENS electrodes close to one another and as far from the device/lead
system as possible. Monitor cardiac activity during TENS use.
Radiofrequency ablation.
RF ablation in a patient with a pulse generator may cause device malfunction
or damage.
Minimize RF ablation risks by:
Programming all tachyarrhythmia therapies off
Avoiding direct contact between the ablation catheter and the implanted lead or pulse generator
Positioning the groundplate so that the current pathway does not pass near the pulse generator
system, i.e., place the groundplate under the patient's buttocks or legs
Having external defibrillation equipment available
RF Operating Frequencies.
Nearby equipment emitting strong magnetic fields can interfere with RF
communication, even if the other equipment complies with CISPR emission requirements. The
operating characteristics are as follows:
MICS band: 402-405 MHz. The effective radiated power is below the limits as specified in:
Europe: EN ETSI 301 839
USA: FCC 47 CFR Part 95; 95.601-95.673 Subpart E, 95.1201-95.1221 Subpart I