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Ensure that the abutment is secure and that the 
area around it is clean.

Take advantage of the 

Patient User Manual 

to review the next 4 steps, this will familiarize  
the client with the manual.

Schedule a follow-up appointment.

Fill in the registration card. Explain insurance 
terms and warranties.

Specify which accessories are available;  
discuss uses and the client’s possible needs.

Instruct the client on care and maintenance  
of the abutment and abutment area.

Review troubleshooting of the sound processor.  
Describe how to change the battery and  
mention the expected battery life.

STEP 1 

Have the patient practice connecting/disconnecting 
the dummy device, first on a snap trainer, then on  
his/her abutment. 

STEP 4 

Connect the Baha

®

 3 Sound Processor (BP100 or 

BP110) to the Baha Fitting Software, then connect it 
to the patient’s abutment. Use BC Direct to measure 
the patient’s direct bone conduction thresholds.

STEP 2 

Let the client connect the sound  
processor and adjust the volume control  
to the most comfortable level (MCL).

STEP 5 

STEP 6 

STEP 8 

STEP 10 

STEP 11 

STEP 12 

For more detailed information on fitting and fine tuning, see the Cochlear

 Baha Fitting Software Guide.

STEP 9 

Adjust the Baha 3 Sound Processor (BP100  
or BP110) based on the patient’s comments.  
Let the patient reset the volume if needed.

STEP 3 

Volume up and  

down button

STEP 7 

Explain how to use the on/off button, program 
buttons and volume control and how to care for 
the sound processor.

Sound Processors Fitting Quick Guide

Baha 3 Sound  

Processor (BP100) 

 

Baha 3 Power Sound  

Processor (BP110) 

 

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