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Precision
Remote
®
Control
Model SC-5212
Caution: Federal Law restricts this device to
sale, distribution, and use by or on the order
of a physician.
The Precision Remote Control is a hand-held
programmer for controlling the Precision
implantable and external pulse generators.
Following set up of the Remote Control by the
clinician, the device gives patient access to:
• stimulation on/off functions
• stimulation delivery areas
• individualized stimulation therapy
programs
• amplitude and other (optional)
parameters
For complete use instructions, refer to the
Precision Patient System Handbook.
Storage, Handling, and Transport:
• Do not expose the Remote Control to
• Handle the Remote Control carefully.
1. Area Button
2. Up/Activate
• Avoid all sources of water that can come
3. Down/Save
4. Program
• Do not dispose of the Remote Control in
Button
5. Stimulation
• Dispose of used batteries in accordance
On/Off
Button
• Use the Remote Control between
• Store between -20 and 60 °C (-4 and
• External devices to be disposed of per

Battery Information

The Remote Control uses three AAA
batteries. The Remote Control displays a
warning when:
• its batteries are low.
• the implant needs recharging.
• the Trial Stimulator battery needs
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extreme temperatures. Do not leave it in a
vehicle or out-of-doors.
Although it has been durability-tested
to ensure quality manufacturing and
performance, dropping it on hard surfaces
or in water, or other destructive handling,
can permanently damage the Remote
Control.
into contact with the Remote Control.
fire.
with any local regulations.
temperatures of 5 and 40 °C (41 and
104 °F).
140°F).
local regulatory requirements. Please
contact your healthcare professional for
information.
replacement.
Precision Remote Control
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