If you ever hear three regular beeps, it means that the device cannot do what you
want. This may happen because:
• The Remote Control is too far away from the Trial Stimulator
• The Remote Control is having some other difficulty communicating with the
Trial Stimulator
In this case, move the Remote Control closer to the Trial Stimulator and try again.
Your device is adjustable so that you can find the right level of stimulation to control
your pain. If your pain remains uncontrolled, even at the maximum level, or if you are
having difficulty getting pain relief with this system, tell your doctor.
Switching Between Programs
Your doctor may have set up your stimulator to offer one, two, or three different
stimulation programs. Follow the directions given to you by your doctor when
switching the program. If you have more than one stimulation program available, you
can change programs by pressing the green P button on the Remote Control. The
number of the program you have selected will light up. The button runs through
the numbers in order and then starts over, so keep pressing until you reach the
number you want.
1. Turn the Remote Control on by pressing and holding the yellow ON/OFF
Button on the upper left-hand corner for up to five seconds. You will hear one
long beep to tell you that the Remote Control is on.
2. Press the green P button to change the stimulation program. The
programs go in order (1, 2, 3, then 1, 2, 3, and so on).
3. Stop when light by the desired number is lit.
If only one program is available, the number 1 will remain lit and you will not be able
to change programs.
YOUR PATIENT ID CARD
You will receive a temporary patient identification (ID) card during the trial phase. If
you have the device implanted, you will get a permanent ID card from Nevro once you
send in the necessary paperwork. Your doctor or nurse can help you with the
necessary forms.
Carry this patient ID card with you at all times. It identifies you as a device patient and
it may be important for you in a medical emergency. If you ever need to go through a
security checkpoint, you should show your Patient ID card.
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