Warnings And Precautions; Troubleshooter - Cochlear Baha Cordelle II Manual Del Usuario

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Warnings and precautions
• T he sound processor is a digital, electrical, medical device designed for specific use.
As such, due care and attention must be exercised by the user at all times.
• N either the body worn unit nor the head worn unit are waterproof! Never wear
them in the bath or shower! If the body worn unit gets wet by accident open the
battery door immediately and take out the battery. Leave the battery door open
until it is dry.
• D o not expose the sound processor to extreme temperatures. For example do
+50°C
not wear it in the sauna. The sound processor is designed to operate within the
(+122°F)
temperature ranges +5°C (+41°F) to +40°C (+104°F). In particular, battery
performance deteriorates in temperatures under +5°C. The device should not be
subject, at any time, to temperatures below -20°C (-4°F) or above +50°C (+122°F).
• T his product is not suitable for use in the presence of flammable materials.
-20°C
(-4°F)
• I f you are to undergo an MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) procedure,
the head worn unit should be removed beforehand. The implant and abutment
remain in place.
• P ortable and mobile RF (radio frequency) communications equipment can affect
the performance of your Baha.
• D ispose of electronic items in accordance with your local regulations.
• D o not dispose of in fire.
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Troubleshooter

If you encounter any problems with your Baha sound processor:
• C heck that the head worn unit is not touching anything (such as a hat,
eyeglasses or similar items).
• C heck the volume control.
• C heck the program setting.
• T ry changing the battery.
If the problem persists, contact your audiologist to get it mended.
Do not try fixing the sound processor yourself.
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