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Materials

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Processing unit is made of copolyester and elastomer.

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Battery modules (all types) are made of copolyester.

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Battery pack is made of copolyester, nylon and elastomer.

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Coil is made of polypropylene and elastomer. The coil cable is 

made of polypropylene, elastomer and PVC.

Battery life

Batteries should be replaced as needed just as you would with any other 

electronic device. Battery life varies according to the programs used 

each day, the thickness of skin covering your implant, and the size and 

type of battery.
The rechargeable battery’s lifespan is at least 365 charge cycles. A 

completely empty rechargeable battery will take approximately four 

hours to recharge.
Rechargeable batteries may take longer to fully recharge with age. To 

get the longest life from the rechargeable batteries, always recharge 

before use.

Battery life, charge cycles and lifespan

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Battery life means the time a device will run before the  

disposable batteries must be replaced, or the rechargeable 

batteries recharged.

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Battery charge cycle means a cycle of one full charge and 

discharge of the rechargeable battery.

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Battery lifespan means the total number of charge cycles a 

rechargeable battery will last before the battery life degrades  

to 80% of its original fully charged capacity.

48 - CP802 Sound Processor User Guide 

© Cochlear Limited 2016

Summary of Contents for Nucleus CP802

Page 1: ...Nucleus CP802 Sound Processor User Guide...

Page 2: ...wearing and using the processor It also provides guidance on how to take care of the processor It is important that you read and understand the warnings and precautions information provided in this g...

Page 3: ...module 9 Lock the battery module onto the processing unit 10 Wear the processor on the body 10 Attach the processing unit and battery pack 11 Wear the Mic Lock with the processor 13 Use the Microphon...

Page 4: ...phone with the processor 42 Using advanced mode 43 General warnings and cautions 44 Processor and parts 44 Batteries 45 Audio accessories 46 Other information 47 Technical specifications 47 Physical c...

Page 5: ...r implant recipients The CP802 Sound Processor controls the cochlear implant over a transcutaneous link and delivers both power and digital sound signals The cochlear implant electrically stimulates t...

Page 6: ...chargeable Battery Module or a CP802 Battery Pack and Battery Pack Cable Cochlear Processing unit Battery pack cable Battery pack Battery pack clip Coil cable Coil Standard rechargeable battery module...

Page 7: ...s Lock or unlock the processor buttons To lock or unlock the processor buttons quick press both buttons together Tip Lock the processor buttons to prevent children from changing the processor settings...

Page 8: ...g the lower button Your clinician needs to enable this feature Turn the telecoil audio accessory on or off To turn the telecoil audio accessory on or off press the upper button Your clinician needs to...

Page 9: ...tandard or standard rechargeable battery module Battery cover locking tool Attach the processing unit and battery module 1 Hold the battery module and processing unit at an angle so they touch 2 Twist...

Page 10: ...the lock to the far left position using the Cochlear Nucleus Battery Cover Locking Tool Wear the processor on the body To perform the tasks described in this section you need the following Processing...

Page 11: ...to the socket on the battery pack Tip You can lock the battery pack cable by pushing the lock below the accessory socket to the far left position To unlock push the lock to the far right position 4 I...

Page 12: ...battery pack To remove the battery pack from the battery pack clip twist and pull the battery pack away from the battery pack clip Place the processor on the ear 1 Place the processor on the ear as sh...

Page 13: ...Cochlear Nucleus Mic Lock or the Cochlear Nucleus Mic Lock Stirrup helps hold the processing unit in place behind the ear You can use the Mic Lock with the battery module To wear the Mic Lock 1 Insert...

Page 14: ...he tubing off the earhook and slide the Mic Lock band away from the processor You can use the Mic Lock Stirrup with the battery pack To wear the Mic Lock Stirrup 1 Clip the Mic Lock Stirrup into the t...

Page 15: ...short 5 Attach the Mic Lock Stirrup to the earhook by pushing the tubing up to the notch on the earhook To remove the Mic Lock Stirrup pull it out of the holes on the battery pack cable and ease the...

Page 16: ...ach the microphone cover sleeve to the processing unit 1 Attach the battery module to the processing unit 2 Lock the battery module onto the processing unit 3 Insert the processing unit into the micro...

Page 17: ...e socket on the processing unit Do not twist 2 Slide the microphone cover sleeve off the processing unit Make sure that you remove the microphone cover sleeve before using the monitor earphones to che...

Page 18: ...t position using the battery cover locking tool 2 To remove the battery module from the processing unit twist the two parts as shown 3 Place the battery module on the Cochlear Nucleus Battery Charger...

Page 19: ...y charger light goes green the battery module is fully charged Recharge rechargeable Battery Pack batteries Use the AAA battery charger e g PowerBase Battery Charger supplied to charge AAA batteries F...

Page 20: ...g the battery cover locking tool 2 Remove the battery cover 3 Remove the batteries from the battery holder 4 Insert the new batteries with the flat side facing up 5 Replace the battery cover 6 Lock th...

Page 21: ...Remove the batteries from the battery compartment 4 Line up the and marks on the batteries with the and marks on the battery pack 5 Insert the batteries into the battery pack 6 Push the cover down to...

Page 22: ...wipe it with a soft dry cloth and place it in the Dry Store unit supplied by Cochlear for at least 12 hours If the processor gets exposed to salt water or chemicals wipe it with a damp cloth before p...

Page 23: ...l In very cold weather wear a hat or headband over the processor When you are not wearing the processor do not leave it in very hot areas e g in direct sunlight Make sure that the accessory socket cov...

Page 24: ...t effort to remove This earhook can be used to reduce the risk of children removing it from the processor Change the coil cable If the coil cable is too short or too long for comfort or if it is damag...

Page 25: ...g Change the coil magnet Coil magnet strength should always be determined by the clinician If the magnet needs to be changed 1 Remove the magnet from the coil by turning the magnet counter clockwise 2...

Page 26: ...ss of sound quality 1 Place your fingernail in the space between the microphone cover and the coil cable socket 2 Lift the cover off 3 Clip the new microphone cover back into place making sure the nar...

Page 27: ...tor Earphones into the accessory socket 3 Parent or carer can use the monitor earphones to check that the microphone is picking up sound Use the coil wand to check the coil 1 Hold the coil wand signal...

Page 28: ...ot turn on Actions to try Try turning on the processor again Try a spare fully recharged battery module Replace the batteries Check the battery contacts are free of dirt and dust 28 CP802 Sound Proces...

Page 29: ...sure you are in an environment that is loud enough to hear Try a different program if enabled by your clinician Try changing the microphone cover Make sure the coil cable is fully inserted into the so...

Page 30: ...k for sources of interference such as Radio and TV transmission towers Shopping centres Airport security systems Digital mobile phones Try moving away from any electronic device that may be causing in...

Page 31: ...en Microphones are receiving sound Long flash of green You are changing from using The microphones to using telecoil or The microphones to using an audio accessory Flash of orange every second Coil is...

Page 32: ...m Single long high pitch tone You are changing from using The microphones to using telecoil Telecoil to using the microphones The microphones to using an audio accessory or An audio accessory to using...

Page 33: ...reen Battery is fully charged Flashing orange Indicates a problem with the battery Does not light up Battery is not properly placed on the battery charger or There is no power When recharging the batt...

Page 34: ...l press the upper button A single long flash of green confirms that the telecoil is turned on To turn off the telecoil while using the processor press the upper button again A single long flash of ora...

Page 35: ...automatically turns off when You move the telephone away from your processor e g when the telephone call ends You exit the roomloop environment CAUTION Certain electronic devices or machinery may aut...

Page 36: ...ace the other end near the sound source Sound source end 1 and processor end 2 of the Lapel Microphone Cochlear Nucleus CP800 Series Personal Audio Cable for connecting a battery powered sound source...

Page 37: ...ur processors and the other end to the battery powered sound source WARNING Do not use the Bilateral Personal Audio Cable to directly connect to a mains powered sound source Sound source end 1 and pro...

Page 38: ...tion systems that help enhance hearing performance and speech understanding in certain environments e g noisy environments at school etc For information on available FM cables contact your clinician Y...

Page 39: ...tems For more information contact your clinician Connecting and disconnecting audio accessories All CP800 series audio accessories connect directly to your processor Some Freedom accessories can be co...

Page 40: ...or 2 Connect the other end of the Freedom Accessory Adaptor to the processor accessory socket To connect a Euro FM receiver using the Euro Accessory Adaptor 1 Insert the Euro FM receiver into the thre...

Page 41: ...teral Personal Audio Cable end 2 of the Mains Isolation Cable When you connect an audio accessory your processor automatically detects it When you are not using the audio accessory you can disconnect...

Page 42: ...e and your processor with the Microphones Telecoil Telecoil and microphones on at the same time When using the telephone position the telephone so that its earpiece is aligned with the processor micro...

Page 43: ...e lower button Turn telecoil audio accessory on or off Press and hold the upper button Lock or unlock processor buttons Briefly press both the upper and lower buttons together Adjust volume or sensiti...

Page 44: ...processor and coil immediately if there is any discomfort or pain e g if device becomes hot or sound is uncomfortably loud and inform clinician or clinic Do not wear your processor and coil while sle...

Page 45: ...not use silver oxide or alkaline batteries Zinc air batteries are small parts and may cause harm or injury if swallowed by children Do not allow children to replace batteries without adult supervision...

Page 46: ...g the Personal Audio Cable or the Bilateral Personal Audio Cable to A mains powered sound source e g TV A battery powered sound source connected to mains power e g while connected to a PC for charging...

Page 47: ...isual indication of processor function or processor problem Two push buttons to allow user control of key features Custom 4 pin accessory connector for connection of accessories e g monitor earphones...

Page 48: ...ast 365 charge cycles A completely empty rechargeable battery will take approximately four hours to recharge Rechargeable batteries may take longer to fully recharge with age To get the longest life f...

Page 49: ...rd battery module with batteries 7 4 g Standard rechargeable battery module 7 8 g Battery pack with batteries 42 g Coil without coil magnet 4 5 g Operating characteristics Processing unit Characterist...

Page 50: ...y pack Two AAA R03 batteries Cochlear recommends Sanyo Eneloop AAA batteries You may use LR03 alkaline FR03 Li FeS2 or HR03 NiMH batteries Voltage range 1 25 V to 1 5 V Environmental conditions Sound...

Page 51: ...ttery module Battery pack Coil and coil cable attached Accessory socket closed no accessory attached IP44 Protects against Access of solid foreign objects 1 0 mm diameter or larger in size Failure fro...

Page 52: ...erence in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interferen...

Page 53: ...with the device which are not otherwise found on the label Manufacturer Authorised representative in the European Community Catalogue number Serial number Batch code Date of manufacture Temperature li...

Page 54: ...ilure from splashing water Ingress Protection Rating Protected against access of solid foreign objects greater than or equal to 1 0mm diameter Protected against failure from dust penetration Protected...

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