User Manual

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Using your sound processor
The sound processor is equipped with a button
to select different listening programs and for
enabling/disabling wireless audio streaming. Audio
indicators can be activated to alert you to the
different settings and processor status.
Your sound processor is programmed to be used
specifically on either the right or left side of your
head. Your audiologist has marked your processor
for use on either the left or right side.
If you are a bilateral user, changes on one device
will automatically apply on the other device.
Your hearing care professional can disable this
functionality if you prefer.
On/off See figure
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1
Turn on your sound processor by closing the
battery compartment.
2
Turn off your sound processor by slightly
opening the battery compartment until you
feel a “click.
When your sound processor is turned off and
then back on, it will return to the default setting
(program one).
Audible status indicators See figure
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Your sound processor is equipped with audible
indicators (beeps).
Note: Your hearing care professional can disable
the beeps if you prefer.
Changing the program See figure
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After consulting with you, your hearing care
professional has selected up to four programs for
your Baha sound processor:
Program 1:
Program 2:
Program 3:
Program 4:
(These programs are suitable for different listening
environments. Ask your audiologist to fill in your
specific programs).
To switch programs, press and release the button.
Audio signals let you know which program you
have switched to:
Program
1
: 1 beep
Program
2
: 2 beeps
Program
3
: 3 beeps
Program
4
: 4 beeps
Volume settings
Your hearing care professional has set the volume
level for your sound processor.
To adjust the level of listening comfort in
different listening environments. You can
adjust the volume level with the optional
Cochlear Baha Remote Control.
Using the telephone See figure
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For best results when talking on the telephone,
place the receiver near the microphone inlet of the
sound processor instead of near your ear canal.
Make sure the receiver does not touch the sound
processor as this may cause feedback.
Baha 5 Sound Processor is a Made for iPhone
device and allows direct communication and
control with the iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
Alternatively the optional Cochlear Wireless Phone
Clip can be used for hands-free calling direct to
your Baha 5 Sound Processor.
For assistance in pairing and using these products
with your Baha 5 Sound Processor, please contact
your hearing care professional or visit our website
www.cochlear.com.
“Consult instructions for use” or
“Operating instructions”
“Caution” or “Caution, consult
accompanying documents”
Audible signal
CE-mark
Temperature limitation
Interference risk
Product name, CE mark and ACMA
symbol
Batch Code
Serial Number
Refer to instructions/booklet
ACMA (Australian Communications
and Media Authority) compliant
Contacting Customer Service
We strive to provide the best possible products
and services to our users. Your views and
experiences with our products and services are
important to us. If you have any comments you
would like to share, please contact us.
Customer Service – Cochlear Americas
13059 E. Peakview Avenue,
Centennial, CO 80111, USA
Toll free (North America) 1800 523 5798
Tel: +1 303 790 9010, Fax: +1 303 792 9025
E-mail: customer@cochlear.com
Customer Service – Cochlear Europe
6 Dashwood Lang Road
Bourne Business Park, Addlestone,
Surrey KT15 2HJ, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 1932 26 3400, Fax: +44 1932 26 3426
E-mail: info@cochlear.co.uk
Customer Service – Cochlear Asia Pacific
1 University Avenue, Macquarie University
NSW 2109, Australia
Toll free (Australia) 1800 620 929
Toll free (New Zealand) 0800 444 819
Tel: +61 2 9428 6555, Fax: +61 2 9428 6352
or Toll free Fax 1800 005 215
E-mail: customerservice@cochlear.com.au
Key to symbols
The following symbols will be used throughout
these documents. Please refer to the list below for
explanations: