Contact your cochlear implant professional to adjust the magnet strength of your
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headpiece if you are concerned that it is too weak or strong
Portable and mobile Radio Frequency (RF) communications equipment, including radios
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and cellular phones, may affect sound quality of the sound processor and accessories;
however there is no safety hazard associated with such equipment
The sound processor and accessories should be used in accordance with the
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electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) information provided in the 'Guidance and
Manufacturer's Declaration' section of this Instructions for Use
The digitally coded, inductive transmission technology used in this device is extremely
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reliable and experiences almost no interference from other devices. It should be noted,
however, that when operating the device near a computer terminal or other strong
electromagnetic fields, it may be necessary to be at least 60cm (24") away to ensure
proper operation. If the sound processor does not respond to the implant because of an
unusual field disturbance, move away from the disturbing field
Intended Use
The Chorus
Sound Processor is a body worn sound processor that
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converts sound picked up by the microphone into electrical signals that are
used by the cochlear implant to enable hearing.
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