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Product Support – Pacemakers

Medtronic is committed to educating and supporting individuals and their families about our heart devices. Our Heart Rhythm Patient Services Department is available to take your call at (800) 551-5544, x41835, Monday through Friday, 8 am to 5 pm Central Time.

Patient Manuals

Medtronic device patient manuals are an excellent source of information for people with an implanted heart device. Patient manuals are normally given to individuals at the time of implant.

The manual provides answers to frequently asked questions, precautions, recommendations on follow-up care, and other information that can help you resume your normal daily activities.

If you have a Medtronic heart device but do not have a patient manual, you can conveniently access it online by clicking the English or Spanish link below to view, download, or print a copy of the manual. If you have other questions, contact Heart Rhythm Patient Services.

Download patient manuals in English and Spanish:

Patient Manuals

Patient Manual for Revo MRI®SureScan®
icon-pdf English
icon-pdf Spanish 

Patient Manual for Advisa MRISureScan®
English
Spanish

Patient Manual for Advisa DR
icon-pdf English
icon-pdf Spanish 

icon-pdf Patient Manual for Adapta® DR, Versa®, Sensia®, and Relia models
icon-pdf English
Spanish: NA

Patient Manual for EnRhythm®
icon-pdf English
Spanish: NA

Patient Manual for CareLink® Monitor 2490G/H/J models
icon-pdf English
icon-pdf Spanish

Patient Manual for CareLink® Monitor 2490C
icon-pdf English and Spanish

Patient Manual for M-Link cellular accessory
icon-pdf English/other languages
icon-pdf Spanish/other languages

Upgrades

When it's time to replace your implanted heart device, or as your heart condition changes, talk to your doctor about different devices and their features. Only your doctor can determine what’s right for you.

 

Information on this site should not be used as a substitute for talking with your doctor. Always talk with your doctor about diagnosis and treatment information.

Last updated: 2 Apr 2013

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