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Connecting the sound processor
Use the tilt technique to safely and comfortably
connect and disconnect your sound processor, thus
reducing any undue pressure on the snap connector
and abutment. By tilting the sound processor onto or
off of the abutment, you will avoid any discomfort.
To connect your Cochlear Baha BP100:
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Move hair from the abutment.
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Hold the sound processor with the buttons
positioned upwards, tilt it and gently snap
it into place.
3
To release, place one finger under the sound
processor and gently tilt until it releases.
Note: To avoid feedback (whistling), ensure that
the sound processor is not touching any other
items, such as glasses or a hat.
Audible & visual status indicators
Your sound processor is equipped with audible and
visual status indicators
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(beeps and LEDs). These
provide a simple and effective means of monitoring
the status of the sound processor, and they are
especially useful for caregivers to ensure that their
child’s sound processor is working at all times.
When you turn on your processor, the visible
indicators flash. If they flash orange,
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your sound
processor is configured for the right side of your
head. If they flash blue,
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your sound processor is
for the left side. If you are a bilateral user, make sure
your processor is used on the correct side.
Note: Your hearing care professional has the
ability to disable the flashing indicators and
beeps, if desired. However, the orange and blue
indicators at startup cannot be disabled.
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If your Cochlear Baha
BP100 flashes
Then it is configured
for use on the
Orange Right side
Blue Left side










