Using accessories
Warning
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The battery module is a small part that cannot be locked to the Monitor Earphone Adaptor.
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Some models of the Phonak Roger™ 20 do not allow the battery module, which is a small part, to be
locked to the Roger 20. Check if there are tamper-resistant locks on both sides of your Roger 20. If
there are, check that both locks are engaged and secure.
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The Roger 20 is not for use by children under the age of 3 years.
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Sound processors and related accessories contain small parts that alone or in combination may pose
a hazard of inhalation, choking or ingestion. Swallowing or inhaling small parts can cause severe or
fatal injuries. Use the tamper-resistant locks to keep small parts attached to the processing unit
where available, including parts that fit between the processing unit and battery module. Always
supervise children under 3 years of age and others who may be at risk of inhalation, choking or
ingestion of small parts when they use the sound processor and related accessories. When not in
use, keep small parts, and combinations of small parts, out of reach from children. If small parts are
swallowed or inhaled, seek immediate medical attention.
Caution
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Do not use the Cochlear Programming Cable or Cochlear Wireless Programming Pod CP1000 on a
sound processor with the Monitor Earphone Adaptor or the Roger 20 receiver.
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Do not connect more than one Monitor Earphone Adaptor or one Roger 20 receiver to a sound
processor.
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Only use Cochlear-approved earphones with the Monitor Earphone Adaptor. You CAN use earbuds.
You CANNOT use noise-cancelling headphones.
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Do not leave the battery module connected to a Roger 20 receiver after you have finished using it.
This will drain the battery much faster than usual.
Using Cochlear Monitor Earphone Adaptor
The Monitor Earphone Adaptor allows clinicians or carers to use headphones to check that a
recipient is hearing sound, and that functions like telecoil or wireless accessories are working.
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Nucleus 8 Sound Processor Guide for Clinicians