User's Guide
Cochlear Limited 2011
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Wear
CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 23Cochlear Limited 2011
Wear LiteWear
The Cochlear Nucleus CP900 Series LiteWear Cable allows any standard (not
compact) battery module to be worn on the body - so only the processing unit is
worn on the ear. You can order LiteWear at <TBA> or talk to your clinician.
LiteWear is made up of a LiteWear cable,
case and a choice of fi xing aids.
Note
You can wear a Snugfi t with
LiteWear to hold the processing
unit more securely on the ear.
IMAGE SHOWING
LITEWEAR BEING WORN
BY A CHILD
Childproofing Tip
Attach the LiteWear case between the shoulder blades of very young children
to help prevent tampering.
Travel
You can travel with your sound processor with confi dence because Cochlear is
supported by clinics all over the world.
Take a printout of your most recent program in case you need help with your
processor.
If you have a back-up sound processor, check that it is programmed correctly
and take it with you.
It's okay to move through metal detectors and full body scanners with your
sound processor on. To avoid any possible buzzing sounds in your ear, turn
off the telecoil.
Ask your clinician for a Nucleus 6 ID card. In the unlikely event that your
implant sets off a metal detector the ID card will help you explain that you
have an implanted medical device.
Do not place sound processors directly onto conveyor belts as you move
through airports. Place them in a bag or plastic tray.
Your sound processor will not interfere with a plane's navigation system so
you won't need to turn it off during takeoff and landing.
Note
Visit www.cochlear.com/clinic-
fi nder to fi nd the nearest clinic in
the places you are travelling