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W
ARNINGS
Electromagnetic  interference  (EMI)  –  EMI  is  a  field  of  energy  generated  by
equipment found in the home, work, medical or public environments. EMI that
is  very  strong  can  interfere  with  System.  The  device  includes  features  that
provide protection from EMI. Most electrical device and magnets encountered
in a normal day will not affect the operation of the System. However, strong
sources of EMI could result in the following:
• 
Serious patient injury resulting from heating of the implanted device
and damage to surrounding tissue.
• 
System damage, resulting in a loss of, or change in, symptom control
and requiring additional surgery.
• 
Operational changes to the WAA Programmer. This may cause either
external device to turn on, turn off, or to reset to factory settings. If
this occurs, the WAA Programmer need to be reprogrammed.
• 
Unexpected changes in stimulation, causing a momentary increase in
stimulation or intermittent stimulation. Some patients have described
as a jolting or shocking sensation. Although the unexpected change in
stimulation could feel uncomfortable, it does not damage the device
or  cause  a  patient  direct  injury.  In  rare  cases,  as  a  result  of  the
unexpected  changes  in  stimulation,  patients  have  fallen  down  and
been injured.
If you suspect that your Freedom SCS System is being affected by EMI then you
should:
• 
Immediately move away from the equipment or object.
• 
Remove the external transmitting device (WAA Programmer) from the
vicinity.
Machinery or heavy equipment – Machinery and heavy equipment (including
vehicles)  should  not  be  operated  while  using  the  Freedom  SCS  System.
Malfunction of the System could result in loss of body control, body function,
or a feeling that could render the patient incapable of controlling the system.
Stimulator fracture – If the Stimulator insulation is ruptured or pierced due to
extensive forces, unexpected changes in stimulation could result.
Electromagnetic
equipment/environments
Avoidance
of
high
electromagnetic  equipment  radiators  or  environments  is  highly  encouraged.
Examples of equipment and/or environments include the following: