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You can then switch your processor back on (turn the wheel up to the appropriate position).
4 - START/STOP
To switch the equipment on, position the selector on the program defined by your implantation
centre (P1, P2, P3 or P4), then turn the wheel up in order to switch on the processor.
Adjust the position of the wheel to optimize your hearing comfort depending on the sound
environment (according to the configuration defined with the audiologist).
To stop the equipment, turn the wheel down to "0" until there is a click perceptible by touch.
If the equipment is out of action for a long period (such as during the night), we recommend
following the following procedure:
• Switch off the equipment
• Open the battery compartment and take out the two batteries
• Place your Saphyr in the drying box, taking to follow the instructions on the accompanying sheet
or in the "User’s Manual for Accessories". Then close it until the next use of the processor.
This operation allows humidity accumulated during use of the equipment to be absorbed, dries
out the battery contacts and prevents possible failure of the processor.
NB
: This processor has an automatic restart device if it malfunctions. This causes a momentary
power break.
5 - PROGRAM SELECTOR
The Saphyr processor offers the possibility of storing up to four different programs (P1, P2, P3, P4).
The audiologist in charge of adjustments can define these programs depending on conditions of
use (normal sound environment, noisy environment, use of FM system, Telecoil, etc.).
All you have to do is change the selector position to define the program required according to your
hearing needs. This function can be locked on request during an adjustment session, depending
on your preferences or needs, to make it easier to use your equipment.
In addition, the processor can indicate to its user any program change by emitting sound beeps
not perceptible by people around you if this function has been activated by the audiologist.
Accordingly, one beep will come when the selector switches on position P1, two beeps on
position P2, etc.
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