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Contents Introduction... Purpose of this guide . The COPE Sound Processor Getting to know your processor. indicator lights Private tone: Ear hook. Battery Colt and coil cable Coil magnet... Microphone cover... Wearing your processor Attaching the coil and coil cab Placing the processor on your ear... rivers 1 Locking and unlocking the champ resistant battery cover. Lacking and unlocking the battery module Using the battery pack rocking and unlocking the battery pack, Using the Mic Lock...
Replacing and recharging batteries Replacing disposable batteries .. err Recharging the Rechargeable Battery Module... Battery charger lights 8 Recharging rechargeable Battery Pack batteries. Using audio accessories with your processor... Connecting and disconnecting audio accessories! Caring for your processor, Wearing your processor in cold or hot temperatures Protecting your processor from dust or water damage... Cleaning the battery charger .
Introduction Purpose of this guide This user guide Is designed to help recipients, parents and carers understand how to use and take care of the Cochlear Nucleus CPS Sound Processor. The guide provides step-by-step instructions for wearing and using the processor [t also provides guidance on how to take care of the processor. It is important that you read and understand the warnings and precautions information provided in this guide.
Getting to know your processor This section helps you familiarize yourself with your processor.
Getting 0 know your processor The processing unit allows you to perform the following functions: Petition Simple notion Advanced option Button press button press sequence sequence Turn processor on or off Press the lower Prays the upper button for two and lower buttons seconds. together for two seconds.
HERE T Kiowa Four processor Indicator lights The indicator light on the processing ist dialysis when you perform 3 function (e.g. change the program), or when there is a problem {e.g processor battery is empty). indicator light a short flashes of green & Si Sa wean Short flashes of green Steady orange while the lower button is pressed, # Short flash of green. ws Long flash of green Long flash of orange. @ Flash of green followed by 2 flash of orange, # 1 Ash of orange followed by = flash of green.
Citing 16 aw ous plagiarist Indicator light What it editions $8 wu Flash of orange The coil may be off, or the processors every second. nat connected to the correct implant. “ii Steady orange. Indicates a general fault, If a genera fault and call off This could rowan: error occur at the same time, you only see the general fad indicator light {steady orange flight). + There is a fault with the Processor. There is a fault with the coll or coil cable. + There isa corrupt program in the Processor.
Getting te know your processor Private tones When private tones are enabled, you hear a tone when you perform a function {e.g change the program), or when there is a problem {e.g processor battery is empty). Private tones can be heard only by you Tone 2&8 Short high pitched tones. & Single high pitched tone. a. Single long high pitched tone. £ E48 Sequence of long low pitched tones Whatshisname Changing the program.
Getting to know your processor Ear hook The ear hook secures the processing unit in place on your ear Lis attached to the processing unit and is available in a range of sizes. The Cochlear~ Nucleus® BOZO Tamper Resistant Ear hook can be used to reduce the risk of children removing the hookahs farm the processor.
Getting to mow yar processor The Standard Battery Mauled consists of a battery holder and a battery COVEY. Figure 5: Battery holder with zinc air batteries (1), tamper resistant battery cover (2) and battery lock (3) You can use the tamper resistant battery cover ta prevent children from detaching the battery cover from the battery holder.
Ratting to know your processor Coll magnet A magnet holds the coll in place over your implant. Figure 7: Coll magnet Microphone cover The processor microphones capture sound, which is processed by the processing unit for transfer to the implant. The Cochlear Nucleus» BOZO Microphone Cover is designed to protect the microphones from dirt and moisture. It is important that you keep the microphone cover in place at all times.
Wearing your processor To be able to hear sound from the processor, it needs to be placed on the ear. Attaching the coil and coil cable 1. Push the constable plug 2. Push the coll cable firmly firmly into the coil until it into the coil cable casket on clicks into place, the processing unit, The coll functions properly only when the coll cable is fully inserted into the processing unit, Placing the processor on your ear 1% Place the processor on the 2.
Earmark you pituitary Locking and unlocking the tamper resistant battery cover Tao lack the tamper resistant battery coven 1 Insert the battery holder into the battery cover. 2 To lock the battery cover, turn the lock clockwise using the Cochlear Nucleus: BOZO Battery Cover Locking Tool. To unlock, turn the lock counterclockwise. Do not overturn the lock as it could damage the lock.
Weary yOu Locking and unlocking the battery module To lock the battery fulfilled to the processing unit: 1 Uf the accessory socket 2. Using the Locking Tool, cover of the processor. The push the lock to your left.
Wearing horseradish Using the battery pack The Cochlear Nucleus CP802 Battery Pack Cable allows you to wear the Cochlear Nucleus® BOZO Battery Pack on the body. To attach the battery pack to the processing unit 1. Hold the processing unit and 2. Line up the Cochlear logo the upper end of the battery and dot marks on the lower pack cable at an angle and end of the battery pack twist together as shown, cable with the Cochlear logo and dot marks on the battery pack. 3.
WARE yur process To attach the battery pack to the Cochlear Nucleus? BOZO Battery Pack Clip: 1. Slide the battery pack into 2. Clip the battery pack to your the battery pack clip at an lathes. angle. Continue sliding it up until the hinge clicks into place on the battery pack clip. To remove the battery pack cable: 1 Twist the processing unit and the upper end of the battery pack cable counter-clockwise to separate the two parts. 2; pull the lower end of the battery pack calve away from the battery pack.
Wearing ym process ac Using the Mic Lock The Cochlear Muscle Mic Lock» helps hold the processing unit in place behind the ear, To use the Mic Lock with the standard or rechargeable battery mauled: Jo Insert the processor through 20 Plate the processor an your the Mic Lock band. ear. 3. Bring the tubing around to the front and up to the karaoke, 4. Cut the tubing up to the 5.
ware process To use the Mic Lock Stirrup with the battery pack: Clip the Cochlear Nucleus 2: Place the processor an your Mic Locke: Stirrup into the ea, twa holes at the upper end 4 frig the tubing around of the battery pack cable, to the front and up to the hookahs 4. Cut the tubing up ta the 5 Attach the Mic Lock to the notch on the ear hook, ear hook by pushing the making sure you do not cut tubing up to the notch on the tubing too short the ear hook.
Changing processor parts For a secure and comfortable fit, you may want to: Change the ear hook + Change the coll magnet + Change the coll cable Changing the ear hook i your ear hook becomes loose, you should replace it. To change the ear hook: Remove the eat hook by 2. Attach the new ear hook by pulling it upwards.
hanging process parts To change the magnet: 1. Remove the magnet from 2. Insert the new magnet the coll by turning the into the coll hole from the magnet counterclockwise. op of the coil. The side with the star should face upwards. 3. Turn the magnet dock wise until it is in position Changing the coil cable if you find that the coil cable is too long or too short for your comfort, you can change the coll cable.
Changing processor parts © Removing the coil cable from the coil is not recommended. You should remove the coll cable only if you are changing it to a different one. To avoid breaking the coil cable, do not pull on the coil cable or twist the coil cable plug.
Detaching and attaching the battery module Yau need to detach the battery mauled from the processing unit i changing the battery riddle’ to's different ore, or when charging the rechargeable battery module. Tos detach the battery module from the processing unit; twist the battery module and the processing unit together as Shawn, To attach the battery module to the processing unit: 1. Hold the battery module 2.
Using your processor Using the telecommute The decollete is used to receive sound signals from a telephone, rooftop, neck loop, etc. The decollete is a feature that needs to be enabled by your clinician When an audio accessory is connected to your processor, you will not receive any sound from the telecommute.
Using your processor Controlling volume The volume setting adjusts the loudness of a sound. If your clinician has enabled you to change the volume, you can: + Reduce the volume if sounds are uncomfortably loud + Increase the volume if speech, including your own voice, is to soft. 1f you are adjusting the volume setting often, or if adjusting the volume causes you discomfort, consult your clinician, Auto Processor Off Your processor autocratically turns off when the coll is off e.g.
Replacing and recharging batteries Replacing disposable batteries Replace disposable batteries when any of the following occur: * You see continuous rapid flashes of orange on your processor. © You hear dw short low pitched tones (battery is low) or a sequence of short low pitched tames (battery is empty). * You stop hearing sound + The sound you hear becomes intermittent. To replace Standard Battery Module batteries: 1 Make sure the battery cover 3. Remove the batteries from is unlocked.
Replacing sd chugging natures: To replace Battery Pack batteries: Lift the battery pack lever up 2. Open the battery as shown, compartment by pulling the cover upwards. 3 Remove the batteries from 4. Insert the new batteries, the battery compartment. making sure the "+ and marks on the batteries line up with the +" and ' marks on the battery pack Push the cover down 4 Push the lever back until it to close the battery clicks into place. compartment.
Salaciousness sectioning bees Recharging the Rechargeable Battery Module 3. if the battery module is 2. Moreover the battery locked, push the lock to the module from the processing far right position to unlock unit, twist the two parts together as shown Place the battery module 4.
intercepting and resitting batteries 5. Connect the battery charger 6. Plug the power adapter into to the Cochlear Nucleus» mains power and aura it on, Global Power Adapter Booed When the battery charger light goes green, the battery module is fully charged. Battery charger lights Artery charges socket light Weak means Battery charging tad combings Bo Steady green gaiter is fully charged.
Using audio accessories with your processor Cochlear supplies a range of audio accessories to help optimist hearing in different listening environments. You can connect the following audio accessories to your processor: + Cochlear Nucleus CHAPBOOK Series Lapel Microphone, 1o improve communication in noisy environments (e.g. meetings).
Using audio accessories with your processor Figure 10: Accessory/FM system connector (1) and processor connection (2) on the monitor earphones To use the monitor earphones: PROZAC Sound Processor User Ensure that your processor is turned on. Lift the accessory socket cover of your processor and connect the monitor earphones to the accessory socket, 1F you wish to test an accessory or FM stern, connect it to the accessory socket on the monitor earphones.
Using audio accessories with your processor + Cochlear Nucleus® BOCK Series Bilateral Personal Audi Cable for connecting a battery powered sound source to two processors {bilateral use). Ta use the Bilateral Personal Audio Cable, connect the processor end of the cable to your processors and the other end to the battery-powered sound source.
Using auto accessories with your processor = Figure 14: Mains isolation Cable «= FM bales, to send sound signals from a commercially available FM listening stern to your processor. FM systems are wireless communication systems that help enhance hearing performance and speech understanding in certain environments (e.g. noisy environments, at school, etc).
salt accessories WIT DUE PITEOUSNESS Connecting and disconnecting audio accessories To connect an audio accessory to your processor 1 Lift the accessory socket cover of your processor. 2, Using the side grips an the audio accessory, gently push the accessory connector into the accessory socket until it clicks into place Figure 17 Connecting an audio accessory To connect a Freedom accessory using the Freedom Accessory Adapter: 1. Connect the Freedom audit accessory to the Freedom Accessory Adapter.
Using audio accessories with your processor 3. Plug the other end of the Mains Isolation Cable into the mains powered sound source, eg. TV. Figure 18: Mains powered sound source and (1) and Personal Audi Cable or Bilateral Personal Audio Cable end (2) of the Mains Isolation Cable When you connect an audio accessory, your processor automatically detects it. When you are not using the audio accessory, you can disconnect it from the processing unit.
Caring for your processor Your processor is a medical device requiring good care and maintenance to ensure that it provides optimal hearing performance. This section provides guidance on bow to take care of your processor. £ Clean the processor parts Take the processor off before with a soft dry cloth to applying hair products, skin care prevent dirt from building up or cosmetics, and affecting sound quality.
Caring for your processor Wearing your processor in cold or hot temperatures Generally, In cold temperatures your body heat is sufficient to keep your processor warm and working well, In very cold weather, wear a hat or headband over your processor. When you are not wearing your processor, do aot leave it in very hot areas (e.g. in direct sunlight, behind a window, in a car, etc). For information on operation and storage temperatures for your processor, see Technical information, Environmental Conditions.
Cv EEE es if the battery charger gets splashed with liquid, shake out the liquid and dry it for approximately 24 hours, Do not use the battery charger until ft is dry, Replacing microphone covers Microphone covers are designed to protect the microphones from dirt and moisture. A dirty or blocked microphone cover results in the gradual deterioration of sound quality, Replace the microphone cover if you notice degradation in the sound quality, or if the cover looks dirty. To replace the gramophone cover 4.
General warnings and precautions Processor and parts Do not place your processor or parts in nose or mouth or other body openings Make sure you do not entangle your processor or parts in a way that will restrict your airways (e.g. when using the long coil cable). De not let your processor of parts entangle with any jeweler (e.g. ear hook and earrings) or machinery, De nat apply continued pressure to the coil when in contact with the skin {e.
General warnings and precautions Do not recharge disposable batteries. Do not disassemble, deform, immerse in water or dispose of batteries in fire. Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types or Brands Replace disposable batteries with Cochlear supplied or recommended batteries only. For the Standard Battery Module, do not use silver oxide or alkaline batteries. Only use rechargeable batteries and battery chargers supplied or recommended by Cochlear.
General warnings and precautions + A battery powered sound source connected fo mains power (e.g. a laptop computer connected to mains power for charging) + The Freedom Accessory Adapter is a small part and can be a choking hazard if swallowed. Cochlear does not recommend the use of this part by children aged three years or younger.
Other information Technical information Specifications Physical configuration The CP&O2 Sound Processor is a modular device, made of four parts: the processing unit, battery module or battery pack, coil and cot cable. The complete device sits behind the ear (when using the battery module) during normal operation, with the coil aligned over the implant. The processing unit comprises: + Two omnibus-directional microphones for receiving sound.
Other Information The coil acts as a transformer coupling that transfers energy and data to the implant. It is connected to the processing unit by the coil ca he off cable can be detached from both the coll and the processing unit. iris connected to both the coll and the processing unit by custom 4-pin connectors. The connection forms a seal to prevent moisture ingress. Materials » Processing unit is made of co polyester and astronomer. + Battery modules {all types) are made of co polyester.
Operating characteristics Processing unit Other information Characteristic Value rape Frequency range 100 Hz to 8 kHz Operating Input voltage 20Vt0d5V Power consumption Push-button functions Battery module 20 mW to 180 mW Turn processor on and off, tum tel ecol on and off, change program, bluestocking buttons, change sensitivity or volume level. Type Standard battery module Characteristics Two PRAT (Zine Air) button cel batteries. + Voltages 145 V. + Cochlear recommends Power One p75 implant Plus batteries.
Cather information Environmental conditions Sound processor, coil, coll cable and access Condition ea Maid Storage temperature Storage relative humidity Operating pressure 700 hia 1030 hPA Operating temperature Operating relative humidity Disposable batteries Check the battery manufacturer's recommended operating conditions for disposable batteries used in your processor, IP rating of processor Protection What the protection rating rating means IFS? Protects against: . Access of solid foreign objects 1.
their information Certification and applied standards The BOZO sound processor fulfills the essential requirements listed in Annex Tof the £C directive S0/3B5/EEC on Active Implantable Medical Devices as last amended by EC Directive 2007/47/EEC. It was approved for CE-Mark according to Annex 2 by Notified Body 0197 in 2002.
Ether Information . Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. + Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver + Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. «Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
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