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SONNET 2 audio processor

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To replace the earhook, proceed as follows:

1.  Remove the earhook pin by pushing it through the holes (see Fig. 32.1) using the 

tool supplied with your SONNET 2 kit, then grab it and pull it out completely.

2.  To remove the earhook gently push it downwards (Fig. 32.2), separating it from the 

control unit.

3.  Attach the new earhook over the lip in the lower part of the control unit (Fig. 33.1) 

and push it gently upwards (Fig. 33.2) until it snaps into place. Make sure that the 
new earhook is of the same type (i.e. CI earhook or EAS earhook) as the replaced 
one.

4.  Re‑insert the earhook pin.

Fig. 32  Removing the earhook

Fig. 33  Attaching the earhook

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  Be sure to always insert the earhook pin when attaching the earhook. This will 

prevent the child from removing the earhook. Keep the supplied pin removal 
tool out of the reach of children.

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Summary of Contents for Me151 Series

Page 1: ...Cochlear Implants AW35461_4 0 English SONNET 2 Me151x and SONNET 2 EAS Me152x audio processors User Manual for...

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Page 3: ...1 CHAPTER 1 Table of contents...

Page 4: ...rocessor ON OFF 15 Telecoil 17 FineTuner 18 Battery pack 22 Coil 24 DL Coil 25 D Coil 33 Coil cable 35 Earhook 38 Microphone cover 41 Connecting assistive listening devices 42 Wireless functionality 4...

Page 5: ...72 Private alert 74 DL Coil indicator light Link Monitoring 75 FineTuner indicator lights 77 9 Technical data 79 Audio processor 80 Coils 83 FineTuner 84 Regulatory statements 86 Symbols 87 Disposal 8...

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Page 7: ...5 CHAPTER 2 Introduction...

Page 8: ...he adjustment to a cochlear implant and adequate fitting of the device are gradual processes that occur over time It is important to remember that your ability to hear with your new MED EL Cochlear Im...

Page 9: ...7 Intended use Indications Contraindications CHAPTER 3...

Page 10: ...individuals who obtain benefit from acoustic amplification in the lower frequencies only The MED EL Cochlear Implant System is also intended to evoke auditory sensations via electrical stimulation of...

Page 11: ...coustic stimulation is indicated for hearing losses between 30dBHL and 80dBHL when using the half gain fitting rule in the frequency range between 125Hz and 1700Hz The SONNET 2 is intended to be used...

Page 12: ...device e g FineTuner are not intended to be used in environments where RF transmissions are prohibited e g operating theatre As the SONNET 2 is a component of the MED EL Cochlear Implant System all c...

Page 13: ...11 SONNET 2 audio processor CHAPTER 4...

Page 14: ...cable A separate device called FineTuner facilitates access to various audio processor functions The coil is held in place by magnetic attraction to the implant The audio processor uses batteries that...

Page 15: ...dio processor Coil cable Coil cable EAS earhook Coil Coil Indicator light Indicator light CI earhook Air inlets Air inlets SONNET 2 for CI control unit SONNET 2 for EAS control unit Microphone cover M...

Page 16: ...rs to the cochlear implant while acoustic stimulation refers to the acoustic amplification unit Especially in listening situations with background noise background conversations street noise etc EAS c...

Page 17: ...ion where you can see the whole labelling on the control unit see Fig 2 If the audio processor should be at a temperature that is outside the defined operating temperature range of 0 C to 50 C e g bec...

Page 18: ...atically positioned correctly by attraction to the implant magnet An ear mould may help keep the processor in position on the ear Contact your CI centre or audiologist for assistance Fig 4 Audio proce...

Page 19: ...rol unit Move the telephone slightly up or down as necessary to optimise the signal quality When you are in an environment with a loop system try to find a spot where the signal quality is best for yo...

Page 20: ...r activates the same programme volume and audio sensitivity setting it had when it was switched off The FineTuner is configured for its designated target audio processor i e only the target audio proc...

Page 21: ...n two audio processors to your dataset Once your audio processors are programmed correctly the synchronisation procedure described above should be performed with both audio processors FineTuner contro...

Page 22: ...onds To activate the automatic keyboard lock proceed as follows 1 Press the key for more than 5 seconds The FineTuner goes into the program ming mode the red and both amber indicator lights on your Fi...

Page 23: ...ng the battery of your FineTuner Transmitter time out The FineTuner stops transmitting after 3 seconds to save energy even if the key is still pressed Your FineTuner does not have an ON OFF switch Thr...

Page 24: ...ries of your audio processor To remove the battery pack from the control unit e g to connect a MAX program ming cable instead proceed as follows 1 Make sure that the battery pack cover lock is in the...

Page 25: ...ee Fig 3 Mind the correct orientation of the battery pack cover when sliding it over the frame and do not use excessive force The orientation is correct when the air inlets Fig 8 3 on the battery pack...

Page 26: ...d may develop an aversion to wearing the coil During the first months after surgery you should regularly check the skin under the coil for irritation As the child grows skin thickness will increase an...

Page 27: ...After placing the coil over the implant and turning on a processor programmed for a new generation implant Correct implant detected Indicates functionality of coil coil cable audio processor and impl...

Page 28: ...switches off the audio processor does not switch off If only the indicator light of the audio processor blinks you cannot assume that the user hears acoustic signals Blinking pattern Meaning Required...

Page 29: ...d always use the coil cover with cable lock to prevent the child from disconnecting the coil cable Exchangeable design covers The coil cover is available in several colours and designs allowing you to...

Page 30: ...l cover L left and coil cover H right Both the coil cover L and the coil cover H are available with and without cable lock Fig 11 With the coil cover with cable lock attached the coil cable can only b...

Page 31: ...14 1 2 Slide your fingernail or the plastic screwdriver in from front to side Fig 14 2 until the cover comes off A clicking sound indicates that the coil cover has been correctly opened 3 Remove the c...

Page 32: ...ated on your Patient Identification Card For recipients implanted with a SYNCHRONY implant the magnet must contain triangles as shown in Fig 18 The magnet holder is available in black For recipients i...

Page 33: ...lip to the or sym bol indicated on the base part of the DL Coil until it engages as shown in Fig 17 2 Use a ballpoint pen to move the magnet in either direction Moving the lip to the right slightly in...

Page 34: ...nd the coil contact your clinic or CI centre Your coil contains a strong magnet Keep clear of metallic items as they attract the magnet Do not place your DL Coil on metallic surfaces As the magnet is...

Page 35: ...ct variant of magnet is used If the wrong variant of magnet is inserted the coil may still be held in place over the implant However due to different polarisation of the magnets a slight dislocation b...

Page 36: ...self but have your audiologist or clinical staff do it If you notice any signs of skin irritation around the coil contact your clinic or CI centre Your coil contains a strong magnet Keep clear of meta...

Page 37: ...ble on the control unit side proceed as follows 1 Make sure that the battery pack cover lock is in the unlocked position as shown in Fig 6 When it is not in the unlocked position use the screwdriver p...

Page 38: ...ly over the frame to prevent the child from disassembling the audio processor To replace the coil cable on the DL Coil side if your coil is a DL Coil proceed as follows 1 Remove the coil cover see Fig...

Page 39: ...e D Coil side if your coil is a D Coil proceed as follows 1 Grab the plug of the cable on the D Coil side and gently pull the plug out of its socket in the D Coil 2 Plug the new coil cable into the D...

Page 40: ...k for SONNET 2 EAS Important It is the hearing aid acoustician s responsibility to customise the ear mould according to standard hearing aid practice The ear mould shall fulfil local hearing aid requi...

Page 41: ...ttach the new earhook over the lip in the lower part of the control unit Fig 33 1 and push it gently upwards Fig 33 2 until it snaps into place Make sure that the new earhook is of the same type i e C...

Page 42: ...rocessor will block any acoustic stimu lation i e never use a CI earhook with a SONNET 2 EAS audio processor MED EL provides each type of earhook also in a slightly longer version If you and your audi...

Page 43: ...the previous section 2 Snap off Fig 35 the microphone cover from the control unit 3 Insert the two lips of the new microphone cover into the two recesses of the control unit and push the cover gently...

Page 44: ...to the unlocked position 4 Slide the FM Battery Pack Cover completely over the battery pack frame to switch on the audio processor see Fig 3 Mind the correct orientation of the FM Battery Pack Cover w...

Page 45: ...from MED EL are available for unilateral and bilateral implant use and for Mix and Ext mode For more information please contact your local MED EL office Mix mode When connected to an external device...

Page 46: ...tive user manuals Caution Use of Bluetooth wireless technology or any changes to the Bluetooth wireless technology e g firmware updates hardware changes connection disconnection of additional devices...

Page 47: ...Switching the audio processor ON OFF and wait at least 2 seconds 2 Switch on the audio processor and wait approx 2 seconds or until the indicator light blinks green for the first time 3 Repeat steps...

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Page 49: ...47 CHAPTER 5 Special considerations for young children...

Page 50: ...rom the coil unless the coil cover is removed The cable lock prevents inadvertent disconnec tion of the coil cable from the coil Only parents carers are allowed to disassemble the device to change def...

Page 51: ...49 CHAPTER 6 General precautions and warnings...

Page 52: ...ation primary communication mode communicative ability and the user s auditory environment all impact success with the cochlear implant as do other factors including some which may be unknown Do not u...

Page 53: ...arts In case of problems the audio processor should not be switched on Read chapter 8 Troubleshooting or contact your CI centre or MED EL Important If you plan to enter an environment that could poten...

Page 54: ...stem and keep them in a dry place before bathing showering or engaging in other water related activities If the external parts become wet switch off your audio processor as quickly as possible remove...

Page 55: ...heir MED EL Cochlear Implant System into their mouths or to play with any compo nents Swallowing of system components could cause suffocation or internal injury When the user is a young child the batt...

Page 56: ...they are near to these devices To avoid this switch off your audio processor when walking through metal detectors or when in the vicinity of an RF transmitter If an audio processor map becomes corrup...

Page 57: ...found on the device s type label you cannot presume that the mains powered device meets the above safety requirements and must therefore not be connected to your audio processor Connecting a mains pow...

Page 58: ...ut your audio processor on last and remove it first when undressing Always remove the audio processor and coil before touching plastic play equipment e g children s slides Switching off the audio proc...

Page 59: ...centre of such infections Electrical lice combs Cochlear implant users should not use these devices Meningitis vaccine and prevention Bacterial meningitis is rare but has the potential to be serious...

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Page 61: ...59 CHAPTER 7 Care and maintenance...

Page 62: ...ny other part of your audio processor as this invalidates the manufac turer warranty It is recommended to replace the microphone cover every three months when the micro phone openings appear dirty or...

Page 63: ...u will need to dry your equipment depends on the humidity in your environment Excessive perspiration or high humidity in the air will require more frequent use of the drying kit Never swallow any dryi...

Page 64: ...sor for instructions Fig 40 Serial number and product code of battery pack frame The serial number and product code Ma020301 of the DL Coil are indicated on the base part of the DL Coil Remove the coi...

Page 65: ...Do not short circuit batteries e g by allowing the terminals of batteries to touch carrying batteries loose in your pockets wallet or purse or touching the battery terminals with metals coins wires k...

Page 66: ...position as shown in Fig 6 When it is not in the unlocked position use the screwdriver provided with your SONNET 2 kit to turn it counter clockwise into the unlocked position 3 Pull back and completel...

Page 67: ...r are on the same side as the coil cable socket in the control unit When the user is a young child the battery pack cover lock must always be turned clockwise into the locked position see Fig 6 once t...

Page 68: ...the battery proceed as follows 1 Open the lid on the back of the FineTuner with a small screwdriver 2 Replace the used button battery type CR2025 by removing it with the coil magnet or by gently shaki...

Page 69: ...67 CHAPTER 8 Troubleshooting...

Page 70: ...damage your MED EL Cochlear Implant System or cause uncomfortable stimulation and the warranty may become void If you have any questions or problems please get in touch with your CI centre or nearest...

Page 71: ...a malfunction of your audio processor contact your CI centre or MED EL or try the following procedure Switch on the audio processor and make sure that it is supplied with functioning batteries Place t...

Page 72: ...device and immediately void any warranty The Speech Processor Test Device should be handled with care to achieve maximum lifetime and to ensure proper function Do not expose your Speech Processor Test...

Page 73: ...nction of the FineTuner you need to remove the battery and re insert it after a few minutes as described in chapter 7 Care and maintenance Batteries Changing the battery of your FineTuner The FineTune...

Page 74: ...ght will blink depending on the selected programme position Status pattern The processor is initialised and working None Error patterns Electronic problem or temporary processor disturbance Switch pro...

Page 75: ...ssor off Change the batteries Switch processor back on If the processor is not switched off the indi cator light will continue to blink Maximum or minimum value of volume or audio sensitivity range re...

Page 76: ...rated approximately every 14 seconds You are still able to hear but you should change the batteries of the audio processor as soon as possible End of range reached warning signal If a maximum or minim...

Page 77: ...ogrammed for a new generation implant Correct implant detected Indicates functionality of coil coil cable audio processor and implant None Applicable to PULSAR SONATA CONCERTO SYNCHRONY and later gene...

Page 78: ...switching processor on Processor not functional e g batteries empty cable defective coil defective Check battery status If the situation per sists contact your CI centre or MED EL Try spare coil cabl...

Page 79: ...sor Press to select the right processor The corresponding amber light will come on Press to select both processors Both amber lights will come on To save energy any indicator light goes off after 5 se...

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Page 81: ...79 CHAPTER 9 Technical data...

Page 82: ...lly digital signal processing Various parameters programmable 4 programmes selectable Up to 12 band pass filters filter characteristics programmable Non linear amplification programmable 2 omnidirecti...

Page 83: ...rocessor all colours Polyamide PA earhook Temperature and humidity range Operating temperature range 0 C to 50 C Storage temperature range 25 C to 60 C Relative humidity range 10 to 93 Atmospheric pre...

Page 84: ...ion 2400 MHz 2483 5 MHz Short Range Device SRD according to ERC REC 70 03 Annex 1 band I and Annex 3 band B Type of modulation Gaussian frequency shift keying GFSK Maximum effective radiated power ERP...

Page 85: ...iene styrol polymer PC ABS base part and coil cover all colours Coil cable Dimensions cm 4 6 5 9 and 28 Materials PVC and TPE Evoprene all colours D Coil Dimensions mm 4 Diameter 31 6 Height 6 0 Weigh...

Page 86: ...type CR2025 3V Battery life expectancy is typically more than 6 months Classification Short Range Device SRD according to ERC REC 70 03 Annex 9 band A1 and Annex 12 band A 47 CFR Part 15 Low Power Tr...

Page 87: ...Technical data 85 Radio frequency RF link Carrier frequency 9 07kHz 0 7 Type of modulation phase shift keying PSK Maximum RF output power 11 7dB A m 10m Maximum operating distance 1 15m...

Page 88: ...llowing two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Warning Change...

Page 89: ...equipment type SONNET 2 SONNET 2 EAS incl FineTuner is in compliance with directive 2014 53 EU The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address www mede...

Page 90: ...an ear mould is connected to the earhook only relevant for SONNET 2 EAS the coil cable and coil is connected to the control unit the battery pack frame is connected to the control unit the standard b...

Page 91: ...your local MED EL subsidiary or distributor Isolated collection and proper recovery of your electronic and electrical waste equipment at the time of disposal will allow us to help conserve natural re...

Page 92: ...t Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The SONNET 2 uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to...

Page 93: ...ower quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environ ment 1kV for input output lines 1kV Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1kV line s to line s Not applicable Mains power quality should be that o...

Page 94: ...ommunications equipment should be used no closer than 30cm to any part of the SONNET 2 including cables specified by MED EL Otherwise degradation of the performance of the SONNET 2 could result 6Vrms...

Page 95: ...93 CHAPTER 10 Appendices...

Page 96: ...he accompanying Warranty Statement for information on our warranty provisions Manufacturer address MED EL Elektromedizinische Ger te GmbH Worldwide Headquarters F rstenweg 77a 6020 Innsbruck Austria T...

Page 97: ...95 Contact MED EL Please refer to the accompanying Contact Sheet for your local office CHAPTER 11...

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Page 100: ...MED EL Elektromedizinische Ger te GmbH F rstenweg 77a 6020 Innsbruck Austria office medel com medel com...

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