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COCHLEAR CHARGERS USER GUIDE

About this guide

This guide is intended for people who use the:
•  Cochlear

 Home Charger

•  Cochlear

 Portable Charger.

NOTES

 

•  See the Cautions and Warnings sections for safety advice 

relating to the use of the chargers, accessories and 

components.

•  Please also refer to your 

Important Information 

document for 

essential advice that applies to Cochlear implant systems.

Summary of Contents for Home Charger

Page 1: ...Cochlear Chargers User Guide...

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Page 3: ...rocessor 4 Use the Home Charger 5 Use the Portable Charger 8 Check the charge level 10 Charge the Portable Charger 11 Charge your processor 13 Regular care 16 Troubleshooting 17 Cautions 18 Warnings 1...

Page 4: ...Cochlear Home Charger Cochlear Portable Charger NOTES See the Cautions and Warnings sections for safety advice relating to the use of the chargers accessories and components Please also refer to your...

Page 5: ...mportant information or advice TIP Time saving hint CAUTION no harm Special care to be taken to ensure safety and effectiveness Could cause damage to equipment WARNING harmful Potential safety hazards...

Page 6: ...r charging To recharge your processor s internal battery you can place it in the Home Charger see page 5 or attach it to the Portable Charger see page 8 Please charge your sound processor as soon as y...

Page 7: ...cessor To fully charge a depleted sound processor takes approximately 4 hours Home Charger equipment includes Home Charger unit Power adapter USB cable to connect the power adapter to the charger NOTE...

Page 8: ...ower connector on the back of the Home Charger 3 Plug the power adapter into a power outlet and switch the power on When power is on the Home Charger power light displays steady green 4 Open the lid a...

Page 9: ...pulses green 6 When fully charged the processor light displays steady green Open the lid and remove the processor INDICATOR LIGHTS WHAT IT MEANS Orange flashes Problem with power or temperature Stead...

Page 10: ...n internal battery that requires charging before use The Portable Charger takes approximately 3 hours to fully charge It can be connected to the back of the Home Charger for charging overnight When fu...

Page 11: ...RNING Remove the Portable Charger immediately if it becomes hot and contact your clinician Do not place the Portable Charger under clothing of children or anyone who is unable to notify you if the cha...

Page 12: ...level To check the charge level press the button on the front of the Portable Charger Green lights display to indicate the available charge LIGHTS DISPLAYED WHAT IT MEANS Green lights 1 light full 2...

Page 13: ...t USB ports must be high power USB 2 0 or higher If you use a USB hub to connect more than one USB device to a port we recommend you use a powered hub 3 After approximately 3 hours press the button to...

Page 14: ...hes Power is connected for charging Number of lights amount of charge Light display stops 30 seconds after charger is connected to power Orange flashes Problem with power or temperature Steady orange...

Page 15: ...ger to charge your processor 1 Connect the cable to the Portable Charger The grey plug corresponds to the grey socket 2 If the socket cover is in place remove the socket cover from the back of your pr...

Page 16: ...to clothing e g pocket or collar or on a lanyard around your neck Use the hole on the clip to connect a lanyard 5 Place the processor on your head 6 When fully charged the processor light displays ste...

Page 17: ...UIDE 15 PORTABLE CHARGER 7 Store the charger and cable carefully to avoid damage If removing the cable hold the connector on either side and pull NOTES Two cable lengths are available for the Portable...

Page 18: ...essor Turn your processor off before cleaning or performing maintenance Every day Check your chargers for dirt and moisture Wipe the chargers with a soft dry cloth Store you chargers power adapter and...

Page 19: ...hat should you do Check that cables are connected properly Try using the charger in a different location The temperature might be outside the charger s operating range If using a USB port try another...

Page 20: ...18 COCHLEAR CHARGERS USER GUIDE Cautions To charge your processor Use Cochlear equipment only Do not use non Cochlear equipment...

Page 21: ...y check devices that are worn on the body for signs of overheating e g Portable Charger Remove the device immediately if it becomes hot and contact your clinician Do not place the chargers or parts in...

Page 22: ...ss charging coil internal fan and custom electronics Power input and error light indicators Built in temperature sensor Power adaptor USB cable MATERIALS External housings Polycarbonate acrylonitrile...

Page 23: ...uctive charging link 100 kHz to 160 kHz Input operating voltage 4 75 V to 5 25 V DC Output voltage 4 75 V to 5 25 V DC Output current 200 mA Power consumption 3 5 W COMPATIBLE PRODUCTS The Home Charge...

Page 24: ...Battery charge level check button and light indicators Built in temperature sensor Charger cable to connect to sound processor USB cable MATERIALS External housings Polyamide DIMENSIONS LENGTH WIDTH H...

Page 25: ...ry level Battery type Lithium ion Battery capacity 1 18 Wh Ingress Protection Rating when connected to the Kanso 2 Sound Processor IP54 Environmental conditions CONDITIONS MINIMUM MAXIMUM Storage and...

Page 26: ...ions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment Class B Cochlear Home Charger Charging Mode Cochlear Portable Charger Body Worn Charging Mode The Cochlear...

Page 27: ...ould be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 Electrical fast transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 Not applicable Not applica...

Page 28: ...harger including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter IMMUNITY TEST Radiated RF IEC 61000 4 3 COMPLIANCE LEVEL 10...

Page 29: ...specified by the manufacturer Otherwise degradation of the performance of this equipment could result NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not ap...

Page 30: ...sification Your chargers are internally powered equipment Type B applied part as described in the international standard IEC 60601 1 2005 A1 2012 Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1 General Requiremen...

Page 31: ...ated with the device which are not otherwise found on the label Manufacturer M N Model number Authorised representative in the European Community Catalogue number Serial number Batch code Date of manu...

Page 32: ...GUIDE By prescription Recyclable material Dispose of electrical components in accordance with your local regulations Medical device CP1150 Kanso 2 Sound Processor model number CP1150 CP1150S Cochlear...

Page 33: ...th professional will be collected for use by Cochlear and others involved in care with regard to the device For more information please read Cochlear s Privacy Policy on www cochlear com or request a...

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