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On/off
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To turn on your sound processor close the
battery door completely.
2
To turn off your sound processor gently open
the battery door until you feel the first "click".
When your sound processor is turned off and
then back on again, it will return to Program 1 and
default volume level.
Status Indicator
See figure
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Visual indicators and beeps will alert you of
changes to your sound processor. For a complete
overview see the Visual indicators and beeps chart
at the end of the section.
Change program/streaming
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Your sound processor can be fitted with up to
four programs suitable for different listening
environments. The program button lets you
choose from these pre-set programs and enable/
disable wireless streaming.
• To change program press the program button
located on the top of your sound processor.
• To activate audio wireless streaming press and
hold the program button. Press the program
button again to end wireless streaming and
return to the previous program.
If you are a bilateral user, program changes you
make to one device will automatically apply to the
second device. This function can be enabled or
disabled by your hearing care professional.
Note: You can also change program and adjust
the volume using the optional Cochlear Baha
Remote Control or Cochlear Wireless Phone
Clip or directly from iPhone, iPad or iPod touch
(see MFi for more information).
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Adjust volume
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You can adjust the volume level of your sound
processor using the volume rocker located on the
side of the sound processor.
• To increase the volume, press the top of the
volume rocker.
• To decrease the volume, press the bottom of
the volume rocker.
Keylock
You can use the Keylock function to prevent
inadvertent changes to your sound processor
settings (such as program choice or volume level).
This function can be enabled or disabled by your
hearing care professional and is an important
feature when the sound processor is being used
by a child.
Wireless Accessories
Your sound processor is compatible with a range
of Cochlear Wireless Accessories that can enhance
your listening experience. Ask your hearing care
professional to learn more about your options or
visit www.cochlear.com.
Flight mode
See figure 6
Wireless functionality must be deactivated when
boarding a flight.
1. To turn on Flight mode first turn off the sound
processor by opening the battery door.
2. Press and hold the program button and at the
same time, close the battery door.
To turn off Flight mode simply turn the sound
processor off and back on again.
Made for iPhone (MFi)
Your sound processor is a Made for iPhone
(MFi) hearing device. This allows you to control
your sound processor and stream audio directly
from iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. For full
compatibility details and more information visit
www.cochlear.com.
1. To pair your sound processor turn on Bluetooth
on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
2. Turn off your sound processor and go to
Settings > General > Accessibility on your
iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
3. Turn on your sound processor and select
Hearing Aids in the Accessibility menu.
4. When displayed, tap on the sound processor
name under "Devices" and press Pair when
prompted.
Talk on the phone
See figure 7
For best results, use a Cochlear Wireless Phone
Clip or stream the conversation directly from your
iPhone. When using a normal handheld phone,
place the receiver near the microphone inlet of
your sound processor instead of near your ear.
Ensure the receiver does not touch the sound
processor as this may result in feedback.
Replace the battery
See figure 8
The visual indicators and beeps will alert you when
there is approximately one hour of battery power
remaining. At this time you may experience lower
amplification. If the battery runs down completely
the sound processor will stop working.
Use one of the batteries (zinc-air, non-
rechargeable) included in the sound processor kit
as a replacement. The batteries included in the
kit reflect Cochlear's latest recommendations.
Contact your hearing care professional for
additional batteries.
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1. To replace the battery hold the sound processor
with the front facing up.
2. Gently open the battery door until it is
completely open.
3. Remove the old battery and dispose of it
according to local regulations.
4. Remove the new battery from the packet and
peel away the sticker on the + side.
5. Insert the battery into the battery compartment
with the + side facing up.
6. Gently close the battery door.
Tips
• To maximise battery life, switch off the sound
processor when it is not in use.
• Battery life decreases as soon as the battery
is exposed to air (when the plastic strip is
removed) so be sure to only remove the plastic
strip directly prior to use.
• Battery life depends on daily use, volume
levels, wireless streaming, sound environment,
program setting, and battery strength.
• If a battery leaks, replace it immediately.
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