Use Instructions
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GTRI E3
Representative
Security and Logistical
Systems (Electronic
article surveillance,
metal detectors, RFID)
Per E3 protocol
Per E3 protocol
See section on Cautions → Store
Anti-Theft Systems/Airport
Security Screening Systems in
this manual
Electronic Article Surveillance
(EAS) systems, such as those
found at department stores:
• Do not linger near an EAS
system longer than is
necessary.
• Be aware that EAS
systems are often hidden
or camouflaged near the
exits for businesses such
as retailers.
• Do not lean against the
system’s sensors.
Metal detector archways:
• Do not stop or linger in a
walk-through archway;
simply walk through the
archway at a normal pace.
Radiofrequency identification
(RFID) readers:
• Maintain separation from
wall unit (reader) and the
implanted device.
• Do not lean against the
reader.
Radiofrequency identification
(RFID) and checkout counter tag
deactivators:
• Maintain an arm’s length
separation from the
deactivator’s surface.
• Do not lean against the
deactivator.
NOTES:
a
No inappropriate stimulation shall be delivered by the OPTIMIZER Smart Mini IPG. Normal CCM
delivery or inhibition of CCM delivery due to interference is permissible, but inappropriately triggering of
CCM delivery by interference is not allowed.
b
The OPTIMIZER Smart Mini IPG is not a pacemaker, CRT, or ICD device. As such, the criteria of ISO
14117:2019 were adapted to be applicable to CCM.
c
See sections on WARNINGS and CAUTIONS in this manual
d
This guidance shall not be considered the exclusive or only source for this information. It is best
practice to consult the original manufacturer of the item with potential electromagnetic interference to
verify any specific guidance concerning operation and compatibility with implantable devices. Always
seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have
regarding the OPTIMIZER Smart Mini IPG.