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Lock and unlock the battery door
See figure 9
You can lock the battery door to prevent it
from opening accidentally (tamper-proof). This
is recommended especially when the sound
processor is being used by a child.
1
To lock the battery door, close the battery
door completely and place the Locking tool
into the battery door slot. Slide the locking pin
up into place.
2
To unlock the battery door, place the Locking
tool into the battery door slot. Slide the
locking pin down into place.
Caution: Batteries can be harmful if
swallowed. Be sure to keep your batteries
out of reach of small children and household
pets. In the event a battery is accidentally
swallowed, seek immediate medical attention
at the nearest emergency centre.
Attach the Safety line
See figure 10
To use the Safety line, simply attach it to the
sound processor and clip it on to your shirt or
jacket.
Cochlear recommends connecting the Safety
line when engaging in physical activities. Children
should use the Safety line at all times.
General care
Your sound processor is a delicate electronic
device. Follow these guidelines to keep it in proper
working order:
• Turn off and store the sound processor free
from dust and dirt.
• Remove the battery when storing the sound
processor for long periods.
• Avoid exposing your sound processor to
extreme temperatures.
• Remove your sound processor before applying
hair conditioners, mosquito repellent or similar
products.
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• Secure your sound processor with a Safety line
during physical activities. If the physical activity
involves contact, Cochlear recommends
removing your sound processor.
• Your sound processor is not waterproof. Do not
use it when swimming and avoid exposing it to
heavy rain
• For cleaning your sound processor and snap
coupling use the Baha sound processor
Cleaning kit.
If the sound processor becomes very wet
1. Immediately open the battery door and remove
the battery.
2. Put your sound processor in a container with
drying capsules such as a Dri-Aid Kit. Leave it to
dry out overnight. Drying kits are available from
most hearing care professionals.
Feedback (whistling) problems
See figure 11
• Check to ensure that your sound processor is
not in contact with items such as glasses or a
hat or in contact with your head or ear.
• Check that the battery compartment is closed.
• Check that there is no external damage to the
sound processor.
Contact you hearing care professional if problems
persist.
Share the experience
See figure 12
Family members and friends can "share the
experience" of bone conduction hearing using the
test rod.
1
Turn on your sound processor and attach it on
the test rod by tilting it into place.
2
Hold the test rod against the skull bone behind
an ear. Plug both ears and listen.
Visual indicators
Your hearing care professional can set up your processor to show the following light indications. All light
flashes are orange.
Light
Steady light for 10 seconds
4 x dual flashes
1-4 flashes
1 quick flash
1 long flash
Rapid flashes for 2.5 seconds
Light
1 long flash followed by 1 short flash
1 long flash followed by 1 short flash
1-4 flashes
General
What it means
Start up.
Start up in Flight Mode.
Change program. Number of flashes indicates
the number of the current program.
Volume level increased/decreased by one step.
Volume limit reached.
Low battery warning.
Wireless
What it means
Wireless streaming activated.
Change from one wireless accessory to another.
End wireless streaming due to low battery voltage and
return to program. Number of short flashes indicates
the number of the current program.
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