with bleach, nail polish remover, mineral oil,
or similar substances; and do not drop it or
handle it in a way that might damage it.
Patient programmer use—The device is not
certified for use in the presence of a
flammable or anesthetic mixture with air or
with oxygen or nitrous oxide. The
consequences of using the device near
flammable atmospheres are unknown.
Patient programmer modification—Do not
modify this equipment. Modification of this
equipment can result in damage to the
programmer, causing the programmer to
malfunction or become unusable.
Communication interference from EMI—
When using your patient programmer to
communicate with your neurostimulator,
move away from equipment that may
generate electromagentic interference (EMI)
or turn off the likely source of EMI. EMI may
disrupt communication between the patient
programmer and neurostimulator. Examples
of EMI sources are computer monitors,
cellular telephones, and motorized
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