User's Manual

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17.4. EXPLANTATION
The defibrillator should be explanted in the following cases:
The Elective Replacement Indicator (ERI) point is reached
Confirmed malfunction
Burial of the patient (for environmental reasons, the local regulation
may require the explantation of the devices containing a battery supply)
Cremation of the patient (the defibrillator may explode if placed in an
incinerator).
The explanted defibrillator should not be reused in another patient.
All explanted defibrillators should be returned to Sorin CRM, carefully
cleaned of all traces of contamination. This may be done by immersing
them in an aqueous sodium hypochlorite containing at least 1%
chlorine, followed by rinsing copiously with water.
The defibrillator should be protected against mechanical impact and the
temperature variations that may occur during shipping.
Before explantation, it is advisable to:
print out all programmed parameters, statistics and Holter function
report,
save Patient data on floppy disk or hard disk,
disable shock therapies (VT and VF) to avoid any risk of untimely
shock.