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The symbols below are found on your processor components and 

packaging.

Symbol

Meaning

See instructions

Fragile

Temperature limit

Humidity limit

Type B equipment

Bodyworn power button

+

Bodyworn Increase button

Bodyworn Decrease button

Bodyworn battery polarity

BTE battery polarity

TV/HI-FI maximum volume

TV/HI-FI minimum volume

L

Left audio channel

R

Right audio channel

IP44

IP rating

Protected against solid foreign objects greater than or equal 
to 1.0 mm diameter, and protected against splashing water

Rx Only

This device restricted to sale by or on the order of a physician

Disposal

Dispose of electrical components in accordance with your 
local regulations

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Summary of Contents for Nucleus Freedom Babyworn

Page 1: ...for the Nucleus Freedom Speech Processor with BTE Mini BTE Bodyworn and Babyworn Wearing Options N206305 206317_4 01_Freedom_User_Manual_ENG_CAP_SC indd 1 10 07 2014 11 12 01 AM ...

Page 2: ...ience Caution no harm Special care to be taken to ensure safety and effectiveness Could cause damage to equipment Warning harmful Potential safety hazards and serious adverse reactions Could cause harm to person Symbols N206305 206317_4 01_Freedom_User_Manual_ENG_CAP_SC indd 2 10 07 2014 11 12 01 AM ...

Page 3: ... the coil 14 A secure fit using the Mic Lock 15 A secure fit using the Snugfit Retention Aid 16 Changing your wearing option 18 Wearing the Babyworn wearing option 20 Using your processor 25 Turning your processor on and off 25 Understanding the display 26 Processor programs 27 Changing your perception of loudness 29 Using SmartSound in different listening environments 32 Using the Telephone with ...

Page 4: ...eplacing the microphone protector 53 Care 54 Storage 54 General cleaning 55 Disposal 56 Troubleshooting 57 Help messages 57 Private and public tones 58 Indicator light 60 Bodyworn Controller battery indicator 60 Troubleshooting specific problems 61 Other Information 63 Storing your personal details 63 Technical information 63 Labelling symbols 68 Serial number 69 Warranty registration and patient ...

Page 5: ...ost comprehensive source of information available for your processor Overview Your processor is used together with a Nucleus Freedom Implant Nucleus 24 Implant specifically the CI24R and CI24M models or a Nucleus 22 Implant to transmit sound to the cochlea Your processor consists of a Processing Unit coil and a choice of four wearing options The BTE Controller allows your processor to be worn behi...

Page 6: ... processor contains small parts that may be hazardous if swallowed or may cause choking if ingested or inhaled Infants and young children should wear the Bodyworn Controller in a Cochlear Bodyworn Controller Pouch available in several configurations For details on warnings and precautions refer to the Warnings and Precautions leaflet included in the documentation you received with your processor 6...

Page 7: ...sound 2 The sound is coded by the Processing Unit and transmitted through the coil to the cochlear implant 3 The implant s electrodes stimulate the cochlea s hearing nerve fibres which relay the signals to the brain to produce hearing sensations Your processor has been programmed for use with your implant only It is important to only use your own processor to never swap yours with another person a...

Page 8: ...with the Bodyworn Cable The large screen makes it easy to view and change settings for adult users The Bodyworn Controller is easily interchangeable with the BTE and Mini BTE Controllers Processor with Babyworn The BTE with the Babyworn Wearing System provides choice in the way children of any age wear the BTE Controller The reduced BTE size and weight improve comfort on the ear and the BTE Contro...

Page 9: ...rease button 12 Increase button 13 Snugfit Retention Aid 14 Babyworn Shoe Cable 15 BTE Controller 16 BTE Retention Case 17 Mini BTE Controller Bodyworn wearing option Babyworn wearing option with Snugfit 15 1 2 4 13 3 3 14 6 7 12 11 10 16 Cochlear Limited 2014 Nucleus Freedom User Manual 9 Overview N206305 206317_4 01_Freedom_User_Manual_ENG_CAP_SC indd 9 10 07 2014 11 12 03 AM ...

Page 10: ...e Processing Unit when worn The Mini BTE Controller contains two 675 disposable batteries and is always attached to the Processing Unit when worn The Bodyworn Controller can be worn in a pouch on a harness or attached to a belt It can also be held in a pocket or secured to your clothing The Babyworn wearing option allows the BTE Controller to be separated from the Processing Unit and worn on your ...

Page 11: ... on before placing it on your ear To turn on your processor push and hold the Select button for a few seconds until you either hear sounds if your processor is in place on your head or the active program P1 P2 P3 or P4 shows on the display To place your processor on your ear 1 Place the earhook over your ear while simultaneously holding the coil in either of your hands Do not let the coil hang fre...

Page 12: ...ove it from the Processing Unit 2 Place it in hot water for a few minutes 3 Bend it into the shape you want To change or remove the earhook pull it away from the Processing Unit Replace the earhook by pushing it back into place Removing and attaching the earhook Avoid twisting the earhook It may become loose when twisted too much The earhook needs to be removed when using the Nucleus Freedom Snugf...

Page 13: ...changing the magnet itself To adjust the magnet position depth in the coil 1 Insert a thin coin or screwdriver into the magnet slot on the topside of the coil 2 Twist in a clockwise direction from above to increase magnet strength or twist in an anticlockwise direction from above to reduce magnet strength Adjusting the magnet Do not force the magnet to turn if it becomes difficult to turn during i...

Page 14: ...find that the cable is too long or too short you can change the coil The coil cannot be separated from the coil cable In order for the Freedom Processor to work with the N22 implant the N22 Processor coil must be used To differentiate the N22 coil and cable from the standard Freedom one N22 is printed on the underside of the coil The N22 coil also has a green plug To remove the coil from the Proce...

Page 15: ...cessing Unit through the Mic Lock tube and move it down the unit until it fits firmly For the BTE or Mini BTE Controller position the Mic Lock between the buttons so the transparent band covers the display Alternatively clip the stirrup Mic Lock into the two holes towards the base of the Bodyworn Controller shoe 2 Put your processor on your ear 3 Bring the tubing around to the front of your ear an...

Page 16: ... Mic Lock in place To remove the Processing Unit with the Mic Lock attached fold down your ear lobe and reverse the process Alternatively ease the tubing off the earhook A secure fit using the Snugfit Retention Aid The Snugfit Retention Aid can be used to hold the Processing Unit in place more securely than the standard earhook and is easier to configure than the Mic Lock The Snugfit is available ...

Page 17: ...place the upper earhook in hot water 60 o C 140 o F for a few minutes Then bend it into the shape that you want The lower hook contains a mouldable wire on the inside To change the lower hook shape simply bend it into the shape that you want When you are happy with the fit insert the Processing Unit without the earhook attached into the Snugfit as shown BTE with Snugfit Cochlear Limited 2014 Nucle...

Page 18: ...tly twist the controller or cable shoe to your left and the Processing Unit to your right until the parts separate Removing the Processing Unit from the BTE Controller Removing the Processing Unit from the Bodyworn Controller 18 Nucleus Freedom User Manual Cochlear Limited 2014 Wearing N206305 206317_4 01_Freedom_User_Manual_ENG_CAP_SC indd 18 10 07 2014 11 12 09 AM ...

Page 19: ... shoe should face to the left and the Processing Unit to the right of the final position 2 Twist the controller or shoe and the Processing Unit until the two parts fit into place Attaching the Processing Unit to the BTE Controller Attaching the Processing Unit to the Bodyworn Controller Cochlear Limited 2014 Nucleus Freedom User Manual 19 Wearing N206305 206317_4 01_Freedom_User_Manual_ENG_CAP_SC ...

Page 20: ...troller 2 Push the plug into the socket Dots lined up on connector and controller To avoid damaging the cable grip the connector as shown when pushing the cable in or pulling it out Wearing the Babyworn wearing option The Babyworn wearing option consists of the Babyworn Retention Case and Babyworn Cable It provides comfort in the way children wear the BTE Controller The standard BTE Controller and...

Page 21: ...to the BTE Controller with the Babyworn Cable Attach the Processing Unit to the BTE Controller with the Babyworn Cable before using the Babyworn Retention Case 1 Separate the Processing Unit from the BTE Mini BTE or Bodyworn Cable if attached 2 Hold the Babyworn Cable Shoe and the Processing Unit so they touch The shoe should face to the left and the Processing Unit to the right of the final posit...

Page 22: ...etween the controller Processing Unit and shoes which can cause misalignment Do not touch the connector or contacts Return your processor to your clinician if any contacts are bent or broken Wearing the Babyworn Retention Case The Babyworn Retention Case protects the BTE Controller and holds it securely when connected to your child s clothing with fixing aids The fixing aids attach using snap fit ...

Page 23: ...ds Hook Loop Safety Pin and Alligator Clip Take care as shown when attaching or removing fixing aids to the retention case and when attaching the retention case to your child s clothing Cochlear Limited 2014 Nucleus Freedom User Manual 23 Wearing N206305 206317_4 01_Freedom_User_Manual_ENG_CAP_SC indd 23 10 07 2014 11 12 11 AM ...

Page 24: ... the Processing Unit when using the Babyworn wearing option See A secure fit using the Snugfit Retention Aid for information on how to attach the Processing Unit to the Snugfit Retention Aid 24 Nucleus Freedom User Manual Cochlear Limited 2014 Wearing N206305 206317_4 01_Freedom_User_Manual_ENG_CAP_SC indd 24 10 07 2014 11 12 12 AM ...

Page 25: ... or off The display shows the current program when turned on The display is empty when turned off When you first turn on your processor three horizontal lines will show on either the left or right side of the display indicating whether your processor was programmed for the left or right ear This is very helpful if you are bilaterally implanted and have two Nucleus Freedom Processors Cochlear Limit...

Page 26: ...ocessor programmed for the right ear H1 Flat battery H2 Low battery H3 Coil error H4 Audio error H5 Program corrupted H6 Implant ID error incorrect implant detected by your processor In addition to the above these symbols display on the Bodyworn Controller Symbol Meaning x External Accessory is activated Sound level indicator sounds are being picked up by your processor Battery Level Indicator bat...

Page 27: ...l will show as a number and change when you push the increase or decrease button The display will return to the normal P status when no further changes to the level occur Processor programs Up to four sound processing programs P1 to P4 are available for your use providing that your clinician has enabled them for you You can change programs to help you hear better in different listening situations ...

Page 28: ...am you want Bodyworn 1 Push the Select button briefly to change the program The display shows the selected program 2 Continue pushing the Select button until you reach the program you want If the private or public tone is operating you will hear a tone or tones indicating the program you are changing to For example to change from P2 to P3 press the Select button briefly you will hear three tones a...

Page 29: ...d on again it will return to the program and settings you were using before you switched it off That is your processor will remember the last program you used including any changes to the microphone sensitivity and volume settings you made Changing your perception of loudness You can use the microphone sensitivity and volume controls to change the loudness levels of the sounds you hear Your clinic...

Page 30: ...abyworn 1 Briefly push either the Increase or Decrease button The display shows the current sensitivity level 2 Continue pushing until you reach the sensitivity level you want Bodyworn 1 Briefly push either the Increase or Decrease button The display shows the current sensitivity level 2 Continue pushing until you reach the sensitivity level you want If you find you often set the sensitivity highe...

Page 31: ...worn 1 Push either the Increase or Decrease button and hold for more than one second The display shows the current volume level 2 Continue pushing the Increase or Decrease button until you reach the volume level you want Bodyworn 1 Push either the Increase or Decrease button and hold for more than one second The display shows the current volume level 2 Continue pushing the Increase or Decrease but...

Page 32: ...wanted sound from various positions Focus is useful where there is significant background noise but focus is needed on a single source of sound Music is used to listen to all types of music from any audio source Discuss with your clinician how you want these options applied to your programs You can only use these options if your clinician has set them up in one or more of your four programs You ca...

Page 33: ...on the handset slightly lower on the ear and further back than the position suggested for the microphone setting Do not hold the handset too high or too far back behind the ear In these positions the signal will not be optimal The optimal position will be different for different telephones Try moving the phone earpiece around to achieve the best sound Using the telecoil The in built telecoil allow...

Page 34: ... microphone this will show as MT on the display Mix of telecoil and microphone Sensitivity and or volume levels can be changed when using T or MT in the same way as described previously This will increase or decrease the sensitivity of the telecoil as well as the microphone if MT is used and overall volume of the telecoil as well as the microphone if MT is used To reset your program after using T ...

Page 35: ...t the same time for a few seconds then do this again until an M shows on the display except when using a lapel microphone or you hear sound through the microphone From microphone to accessory To move back to the accessory push both the Increase and Decrease buttons at the same time for a few seconds until you can hear the accessory again Make sure your finger presses both sides of the button area ...

Page 36: ...ttons Select Increase Decrease together for a few seconds Make sure your finger presses both sides of the Increase Decrease button area You will hear a sound and the display will go blank for a moment Resetting will not damage your processor It returns the settings to the default values set by your clinician at your last visit Enabling the private and public tones Private and public tones can be u...

Page 37: ...t When using the Bodyworn Controller both the private and public tones can operate If you wish to use one or both of the tones ask the clinician to include them in your programs To stop the tone press any button For more information on what the tones indicate see Troubleshooting Cochlear Limited 2014 Nucleus Freedom User Manual 37 Using N206305 206317_4 01_Freedom_User_Manual_ENG_CAP_SC indd 37 10...

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Page 39: ... last for a long time When using disposable batteries never mix fully charged batteries with partially charged ones Always change each battery It only takes one low or flat battery to stop your processor from working Similarly never mix brands or battery types for example Zinc Air with alkaline batteries Flat batteries may leak corrosive fluids and cause damage if left inside your controller Dispo...

Page 40: ...lly with a seal or tab To change the batteries 1 Remove the new set of batteries from their pack and make sure the seals are removed 2 Let the new batteries stand for one minute outside of their packaging with their seals removed to allow the air to activate the batteries 3 Turn off your processor 675 Zinc Air battery pack If you are using the Babyworn wearing option the BTE Controller will need t...

Page 41: ...the right hand side when viewed from the back of the battery holder Do not force the batteries into place They should fit easily Take care all the batteries have the holes facing down Your processor will only work for a very limited time if a battery is put in the wrong way and then all batteries will need to be replaced Positive battery terminal this side facing downwards In older BTE battery hol...

Page 42: ...ded with the Nucleus Freedom BTE Rechargeable Battery A25 and Nucleus FreedomBTE Recharger Always use the BTE Recharger available from Cochlear Limited to recharge the BTE Rechargeable Battery A power supply is also supplied to connect the BTE Recharger to mains power or the power outlet Cochlear also supply a charger that can be connected to a 12 volt power supply such as a car outlet To get the ...

Page 43: ...es For optimum battery life of rechargeable batteries use NiMH batteries of at least 800mAh capacity To replace the batteries 1 Turn off your processor 2 Firmly hold the cover and slide it down to reveal the battery compartment 3 Remove the old batteries and replace with new ones Make sure the and symbols on the batteries match the and symbols in the compartment 4 Slide the cover back until it cli...

Page 44: ...information on how to use it see the instructions supplied with the charger Do not use the charger for zinc carbon alkaline lithium or any other disposable batteries Always ensure the batteries are placed so the and symbols on the batteries match the and symbols in the compartment General precautions for the use of batteries Generally the following precautions apply so you can get the most out of ...

Page 45: ...ow the fluid or liquid to come in contact with skin or eyes If contact is made wash with a lot of water and seek medical attention It is always a good idea to wash your hands after you have handled batteries Rechargeable batteries Ensure your battery charger is suitable for the type of battery you are using After storing rechargeable batteries for an extended period it may be necessary to charge a...

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Page 47: ...e Personal Audio cable to connect to equipment using a wall outlet that is to a mains powered device In addition commercially available wireless technology assistive listening devices you may want to try include Induction loop systems FM systems such as the MicroLink Freedom Your in built telecoil operates with induction loop systems The MicroLink Freedom is a Phonak product that fits the BTE Cont...

Page 48: ... sounds when the accessory is disconnected Press either the Increase or Decrease button to adjust the sound level If the Increase or Decrease is not pressed again within a short time the display will go back to the program display An X on the Bodyworn Controller display shows the accessory has been activated Accessory activated X on Bodyworn Controller To stop using the accessory remove it from ei...

Page 49: ...cessory and microphone are activated both an M and X show on the Bodyworn Controller display Both accessory and microphone activated The microphone sensitivity button varies the level received by the microphone while the sound from the accessory remains constant To hear more environmental sound press the Increase button To hear less environmental sound press the Decrease button If you only want to...

Page 50: ...ard from the accessory as compared with that heard from your processor microphone will be set for each program when the clinician sets up that program If the sound level is unsatisfactory when you are using an accessory ask your clinician to change it at your next programming session Alternatively your clinician may give you different sound level options on different programs Monitor earphones Mon...

Page 51: ...ller shoe Do not try to force the plug into the socket Plugging the monitor earphone plug into the accessory socket 3 If you wish to test an accessory plug it into the monitor earphone connector Testing an assessory with the monitor earphones 4 Press both the Increase and Decrease buttons for a few seconds to activate the earphones Cochlear Limited 2014 Nucleus Freedom User Manual 51 Accessories N...

Page 52: ...sor For example if you are using your TV Hi Fi cable and then wish to use a telephone with a telecoil induction loop you can switch to the in built telecoil setting while the TV Hi Fi cable is still attached This set of actions is part of a cycle Each time you push both the Increase and Decrease buttons at the same time for a few seconds you move on to the next setting Starting from where you can ...

Page 53: ...it needs to be replaced try using a new protector and if the sound quality improves or is louder then dispose of the old protector Replace the protector every month at the very least to ensure optimal sound quality and hearing performance You can also ask a hearing person to check the sound quality by using the monitor earphones Refer to Monitor earphones for further information 1 Pull out the coi...

Page 54: ...ith a soft cloth and place it in the dry aid kit for at least 12 hours If it subsequently does not work return it to your clinician Cochlear Limited cannot guarantee that they will be able to repair any water damaged part Take off your processor when applying powder makeup or hair product These substances can get into and damage your processor Avoid getting sand or dirt into any part of the system...

Page 55: ...ry contacts clean use a soft brush to gently clean the battery contacts Take care not to apply force that may damage the contacts If batteries are dirty wipe them with a clean dry cloth Be careful to keep batteries dry and free from moisture Keep the contacts clean where the Processing Unit and either the BTE Controller Mini BTE Controller or Bodyworn Babyworn Cable Shoe connect use a swab dampene...

Page 56: ...recautions For details on warnings and precautions refer to the Warnings and Precautions leaflet included in the document pack you received with your processor 56 Nucleus Freedom User Manual Cochlear Limited 2014 Care N206305 206317_4 01_Freedom_User_Manual_ENG_CAP_SC indd 56 10 07 2014 11 12 27 AM ...

Page 57: ...H1 Flat battery Note you will stop hearing sound and will only be able to turn your processor off Change the batteries H1 will show for approximately five minutes or until your processor is turned off H2 Low battery Be prepared to change the batteries If you are not ready to change the batteries press any button to return to the normal display H2 will only appear once If you do not change the batt...

Page 58: ... public tones are enabled Refer to the Changing batteries section for further information Private and public tones Private and or public tones indicate when a particular function of your processor has been used Tones can only be activated or adjusted by your clinician To stop either the private or public tone press any button If you have difficulty hearing the private tone ask your clinician to ad...

Page 59: ...teries are going flat Public tones can only be heard if your clinician activates them for a particular program Low pitched tones are heard when Your Processor completes a function The buttons are locked or unlocked You change programs for example when you move from P4 program 4 to program P1 Program 1 one tone is heard High pitched tones are heard when The battery batteries are low two high tones ...

Page 60: ...on over the implant or there is a H4 sound error The H message shows on the display to match the flashing light warning for example the indicator light will flash very quickly if the coil is not connected properly and a H3 message will appear on the display Take the action suggested for the displayed H message Bodyworn Controller battery indicator The display on the Bodyworn Controller includes a ...

Page 61: ...es See Attaching the Processing Unit to the controller There is nothing on the display Reset your processor See Resetting your processor You do not hear any sound 1 Check for sound 2 Check and adjust sensitivity 3 Check and adjust volume 4 Check and change program 5 Disable the telecoil 6 Reset your processor 7 Check the batteries 8 Try a spare battery holder 9 Check the coil 10 Try a spare contro...

Page 62: ...am are suitable See Resetting your processor The sound is too quiet or muffled 1 Check your settings 2 Reset your processor 3 Clean the microphone ports 4 Replace the microphone protector Check that your sensitivity volume and program are suitable See Resetting your processor See Cleaning See Changing the microphone protector You hear interference such as buzzing or distorted speech Try moving awa...

Page 63: ...re The BTE Controller Mini BTE Controller Bodyworn Cable and Babyworn Cable are detachable from the Processing Unit enabling you to connect the Processing Unit to a different controller Dual microphone architecture The microphones are protected by a replaceable hydrophobic mesh The connection between the Processing Unit and any controller or Bodyworn or Babyworn Cable Shoe is splash proof Processi...

Page 64: ... boards with electronic circuitry Cable attached to the coil Dimensions Typical Processing Unit 38 x 24 x 12 mm 1 50 x 0 94 x 0 47 in BTE Controller 37 5 x 22 5 x 14 5 mm 1 48 x 0 89 x 0 57 in Mini BTE Controller 31 3 x 14 5 x 20 3 mm 1 23 x 0 57 x 0 8 in Bodyworn Controller 78 x 35 x 17 mm 3 07 x 1 38 x 0 67 in Coil 41 x 32 8 x 7 mm 1 61 x 1 29 x 0 28 in Weight Typical Processing Unit 4 2 g 0 15 ...

Page 65: ...ilver Oxide or LR44 Alkaline batteries Bodyworn Controller AAA size LR03 Alkaline or HR03 NiMH batteries Power consumption 60 mW typical External Audio Inputs Four pin custom connector for connection to external audio accessories Accessories Lapel microphone TV Hi Fi cable for mains power equipment Personal audio cable for battery operated equipment Monitor earphones Transmitting cable and coil co...

Page 66: ...IS with a wide range of programmable parameters available for user s selection on the same processor Up to 22 high resolution band pass filters provide spectral energy estimates over the frequency range 100 to 8000Hz depending on the program settings Filters with the maximum outputs can be selected These can be varied The program determines the filters selected and hence the electrodes stimulated ...

Page 67: ...ternally powered equipment Type B as described in the international standard IEC 60601 1 2005 Cochlear Limited 2014 Nucleus Freedom User Manual 67 Other Information N206305 206317_4 01_Freedom_User_Manual_ENG_CAP_SC indd 67 10 07 2014 11 12 29 AM ...

Page 68: ...volume TV HI FI minimum volume L Left audio channel R Right audio channel IP44 IP rating Protected against solid foreign objects greater than or equal to 1 0 mm diameter and protected against splashing water Rx Only This device restricted to sale by or on the order of a physician Disposal Dispose of electrical components in accordance with your local regulations 68 Nucleus Freedom User Manual Coch...

Page 69: ...omplete the registration card and return it to Cochlear Limited within 30 days of receiving your product You should also complete the supplied patient identification card and carry it with you at all times The statements made in this guide are believed to be true and correct as of the date of publication However specifications are subject to change without notice Nucleus cochlear implant systems a...

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Page 71: ...r two AAA nickel metal hydride NiMH batteries or disposable alkaline batteries It has a display that indicates the operations occurring and buttons that operate your processor Bodyworn Cable Attaches the Processing Unit to the Bodyworn Controller BTE See Behind The Ear Controller above Cochlea The auditory portion of the inner ear of which the implant stimulates to create hearing Coil Part of the ...

Page 72: ...ompany in Sydney Nucleus is used as a brand name for much of the Cochlear product range Program See MAP Processing Unit Component of the processor where sound signals are encoded for transmission to the implant Processor See Speech Processor Retention Case See Babyworn Retention Case SmartSound SmartSound is a suite of four input processing technologies These technologies can be applied to your av...

Page 73: ...lecoil The in built telecoil allows you to receive signals from a hearing aid compatible telephone a room fitted with an induction loop or personal induction loop such as a neck loop or cushion loop commercially available Cochlear Limited 2014 Nucleus Freedom User Manual 73 Glossary N206305 206317_4 01_Freedom_User_Manual_ENG_CAP_SC indd 73 10 07 2014 11 12 31 AM ...

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Page 75: ...on 9 BTE Controller cleaning 55 function 10 storage 54 BTE wearing option configuration 8 Buttons locking and unlocking 35 Select Increase and Decrease buttons 8 using 25 C Cables attaching the Bodyworn cable to the controller 19 Bodyworn cable 20 checking for damage 14 coil cable 14 removing the Bodyworn cable from the controller 18 Certification and applied standards 67 Cleaning cleaning the mic...

Page 76: ...nderstanding 58 L Labelling symbols 68 Loudness changing 29 see Microphone sensitivity or Volume 30 M Magnet adjusting depth 13 changing 13 changing strength 13 MAP see Program 27 Materials 64 Mic Lock fitting 15 removing processor when Mic Lock is attached 16 stirrup Mic Lock 15 tube Mic Lock 15 Microphone protector cleaning 53 handling 53 replacing 53 Microphone sensitivity controlling and chang...

Page 77: ...details storing 63 Private and public tones enabling 36 troubleshooting 57 Processing Unit cleaning 55 function 10 storage 54 Program changing 27 corrupted program 58 S Sensitivity see Microphone sensitivity 29 Serial number 69 SmartSound using 32 Specifications 63 Speech processor changing programs 28 cleaning 55 programs 27 resetting 34 storage 54 turning on and off 25 Stirrup Mic Lock fitting 1...

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