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Old 02-16-2011, 11:29 AM #1
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Question LEDs on Medtronic device

Hi all,

I have a Medtronic system implanted and have an Itrel EZ 7434A hand held device.

I have noticed what I believe is a change in the LEDs on the back of the device but I can't find my patient user manual.

Does anyone have a scanned copy of the LED sequence that they could email me? I have searched the internet with no joy. I also don't want to bother my surgeon until I work out if there is actually a problem, as it may be that I am just having a blonde moment and the LEDs are perfectly normal!

I have tried contacting Medtronic in the UK and whilst they have been very pleasant, they have just referred me back to my surgeon.

Any help would be gratefully received!

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