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Warnings
• For each individual sound processor, only use the Hybrid receiver type that you have
fitted and programmed in the Custom Sound software.
• If the recipient is unable to provide feedback on comfort, counsel carers to monitor
volume levels and battery heat and regularly check for any signs of discomfort or pain.
• You should carefully assess the appropriateness of fitting the Nucleus 8 Sound
Processor or Nucleus 7 Sound Processor in Hybrid mode to a child or intellectually
disabled recipient. The system contains small parts, which can pose a choking hazard.
• When programming the Hybrid system, ask for recipient feedback prior to adjusting
levels to ensure comfort. Counsel the recipient on the risks when the volume is pushed
too high.
• When programming the Hybrid system, perform due diligence to ensure very loud
input levels will not be uncomfortable or damaging to the recipient.
Cautions
• Counsel the recipient and carer to never allow the speaker unit and coil magnet to
touch when handling or storing the system or removing domes.
• Counsel the recipient and/or carer to check regularly for any Hybrid system misfit or
discomfort.
• Counsel carers to routinely check the Hybrid system by turning on the sound processor
and listening closely to the Hybrid system. Where available carers should be advised to
use the Cochlear EAC200 Series Stetoclip.
• If you fit earmoulds, only use them with the 60 or 85 size Hybrid receivers. Do not use
custom earmoulds for any larger size receivers.
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