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Flight mode
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When boarding a flight, wireless functionality
must be deactivated because radio signals may
not be transmitted during flights. To disable
wireless operation:
1. Turn off the sound processor by opening the
battery compartment.
2. Press the button and close the battery
compartment at the same time.
To deactivate flight mode, turn the sound
processor off and back on again. (by opening and
closing the battery compartment).
Made for iPhone (MFi)
Your sound processor is a Made for iPhone (MFi)
hearing device. This allows you to control your sound
processor and stream audio directly from iPhone,
iPad or iPod touch. For full compatibility details and
more information visit www.cochlear. com.
1. To pair your sound processor turn on Bluetooth
on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
2. Turn off your sound processor and go to
Settings > General > Accessibility on your
iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
3. Turn on your sound processor and select
Hearing Aids in the Accessibility menu.
4. When displayed, tap on the sound processor
name under "Devices" and press Pair when
prompted.
Talk on the phone
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For best results, use a Cochlear Wireless Phone
Clip or stream the conversation directly from your
iPhone. When using a normal handheld phone,
place the receiver near the microphone inlet of
your sound processor instead of near your ear.
Ensure the receiver does not touch the sound
processor as this may result in feedback.
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Replace battery
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When there is approximately one hour of battery
power remaining, you will hear an audio indicator
comprising of two sets of four short beeps. At
this time you may experience low amplification.
If the battery runs down completely, the sound
processor will beep and then stop working.
Use one of the included batteries (zinc-air, non-
rechargeable) as a replacement. The batteries
included in the sound processor kit reflect
Cochlear's latest recommendations. Contact your
hearing care professional for additional batteries.
Hold the sound processor with the back facing
1
upwards.
Gently open the battery compartment until it
2
is completely open. Remove the old battery.
Dispose of the battery according to local
regulations. Remove the sticker on the + side
of the new battery. Insert the new battery
with the + sign facing upwards in the battery
compartment.
Gently close the battery compartment until it
3
is completely closed.
Battery tips
• Battery life decreases as soon as the battery is
exposed to air (when the plastic strip has been
removed).
• Battery life depends on daily use, the volume
setting, the use of wireless audio streaming, the
sound environment, the program setting, and
battery strength.
• To maximise battery life, switch off the sound
processor when its not in use.
• If a battery leaks, replace it immediately.
Optional tamper-proof
battery door
To prevent the accidental opening of the battery
door, an optional tamper-proof battery door is
available. This is particularly useful for children.
Contact your hearing care professional for
tamper-proof battery doors.
To use the tamper-proof battery door:
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• To unlock the device, carefully insert the tip of
a pen in the small hole on the battery door and
gently open the battery compartment.
• To lock the device, gently close the battery
compartment until it is completely closed.
• Before use, verify that the tamper-proof battery
door is locked.
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.
Attaching the safety line
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Before connecting your sound processor, attach
the safety line and clip it 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.
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General care
Your Baha sound processor is a delicate electronic
device. Follow these guidelines to keep it in proper
working order:
• When not in use, turn off your sound processor
and store it free from dust and dirt.
• If you will not be using your sound processor for
a long period, remove the battery.
• During physical activities, secure your sound
processor by using the safety line.
• Remove your sound processor before applying
hair conditioners, mosquito repellent and or
similar products.
• Avoid exposing your sound processor to
extreme temperatures.
• 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, etc. Leave
it to dry out overnight. Drying kits are available
from most hearing care professionals.
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