User Manual

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, since that
can cause feedback. Also ensure the
sound processor is not 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.
Share the experience
See figure 10
Family members and friends can “share
the experience” of bone conduction
hearing. The test rod can be used by
others to hear with the sound processor.
To use the test rod
1. Turn on your sound processor and
snap it onto the test rod using the tilt
technique. Hold the rod against the
skull bone behind an ear. Plug both
ears and listen.
2. To avoid feedback (whistling), the
sound processor should not touch
anything other than the test rod.
Functions and audible indicators
Function On the device Audible indicator
Turn ON Close battery compartment
10 beeps
Turn OFF Open battery compartment None
Change program.
Number of beeps indicates
the number of the current
program.
Short button press
1-4 beeps
Low battery warning
4 beeps 2 times
When using Cochlear Wireless Accessory or MFi
Change volume With Cochlear Baha Remote
Control, Cochlear Wireless
Phone Clip or with an
iPhone, iPad or iPod touch
1 beep indicates volume
increase/decrease
Volume limit reached With Cochlear Baha Remote
Control, Cochlear Wireless
Phone Clip or with an
iPhone, iPad or iPod touch
1 long beep
Wireless streaming activated Long button press
Ripple tone
(melody in upward scale)
End wireless streaming Short button press
1 beep for program 1
2 beeps for program 2 etc
Pairing confirmation None
Ripple tone (melody in
upward scale)
Toggle between wireless
accessories
Long button press
Ripple tone
(melody in upward scale)
Turn ON flight mode Press button and close
battery compartment
10 x dual beeps
Note: Your hearing care professional may have disabled some or all of the audible indicators.
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