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4. Switching on/off ..................................................................................................................... 15

5. Programme button ..................................................................................................................16

6. Setting selector wheel ............................................................................................................16

7. Indicator light ......................................................................................................................... 17

8. List of available accessories ...................................................................................................18

Assistive Listening Systems

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1. Integrated telecoil ...................................................................................................................19

2. Auxiliary Socket ......................................................................................................................19

Care and User Instructions

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1. Care ...................................................................................................................................... 20

Precautions ........................................................................................................................... 20

Cleaning ................................................................................................................................ 21

Storage .................................................................................................................................. 21

Desiccation drying system ...................................................................................................... 21

Recycling ............................................................................................................................... 21

2. Risks and User Instructions ....................................................................................................22

Accessories ............................................................................................................................22

Playing sport ..........................................................................................................................22

Medical examinations ............................................................................................................22

Settings .................................................................................................................................23

Electrostatic discharge ...........................................................................................................23

Passing through security gates ...............................................................................................23

Travelling by plane .................................................................................................................23

Summary of Contents for Neuro One

Page 1: ...Neuro The Cochlear Implant System Neuro One Instructions for use 0459 2015 NEURELEC 2720 Chemin Saint Bernard 06220 Vallauris France TEL 33 0 4 93 95 18 18 FAX 33 0 4 93 95 38 01...

Page 2: ...contents 9 Neuro One sound processor description 10 Using the Neuro One sound processor 11 1 Connecting the components 11 2 Optimising hold 11 Magnet 11 Ear hook 12 Holding buckle 12 3 Powering the s...

Page 3: ...s 19 1 Integrated telecoil 19 2 Auxiliary Socket 19 Care and User Instructions 20 1 Care 20 Precautions 20 Cleaning 21 Storage 21 Desiccation drying system 21 Recycling 21 2 Risks and User Instruction...

Page 4: ...hone earphones 25 2 Problems and solutions 25 Miscellaneous Information 28 1 Technical characteristics 28 2 Symbols 29 3 Profile of the person handling the sound processor 30 4 Manufacturer s declarat...

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Page 6: ...illegible please contact the manufacturer or your local distributor Indications The Neuro One sound processor is designed for adults and children of all ages diagnosed with unilateral and bilateral se...

Page 7: ...ear on the opposite ear The implant is designed to recognise the sound processor which has been specifically configured for it paired If the sound processor is changed the implant will not work To fa...

Page 8: ...with two microphones An external antenna 2 connected to the sound processor via an antenna cable 3 The sound captured by the microphones is digitally processed by the sound processor The stimulation s...

Page 9: ...hook x 4 7 e Holding buckle x 1 7 f Microphone earphones x 1 7 g Screwdriver x 1 8 Carrier x 1 containing 8 a Cleaning wipes x 2 8 b Cover Clip x 1 N A 6 Battery blister pack x 1 9 USB memory stick fo...

Page 10: ...ket connection of the antenna cable G Auxiliary socket connection of external accessories FM systems microphone earphones etc H Connection socket for the settings The sound processor is identified vis...

Page 11: ...socket and the cable see paragraph Sound processor description Important the antenna cable connectors are designed to be used occasionally change of faulty cable etc To prolong this accessory s servi...

Page 12: ...ssor is provided with an ear hook to ensure that it is held on the ear So that it can be adapted to each patient a different length of ear hook is provided in the box The ear hook can be changed as fo...

Page 13: ...acoustic environment and use of the device on a daily basis User instructions for batteries It is recommended that you keep the batteries in a dry place away from temperature variations and observe t...

Page 14: ...e Neuro One sound processor is equipped with a battery compartment locking system to keep the battery compart ment closed while wearing or if the sound sound processor is dropped This closure system i...

Page 15: ...the programme using the push button P1 P2 P3 P4 Set the position of the selector wheel so as to optimise your listening comfort dependent on the acoustic environment according to the configuration def...

Page 16: ...nce for P1 twice for P2 and so on In the case where the clinician does not activate all the programmes the sound processor will only select the pro grammes activated for example if only P1 and P2 are...

Page 17: ...uick press on the programme button is followed by one or more consecutive flashes of the light indicating the programme selected once for P1 twice for P2 etc Detecting Battery discharge The light flas...

Page 18: ...er protects the sound processor from moisture and perspiration notably during sporting activities or in case of a damp environment Carry case The case consists of several compartments that can be used...

Page 19: ...cket that is compatible with various external hearing aid accessories FM system contralateral microphone etc such as those shown below that are commercially available The use of such a system requires...

Page 20: ...t the Oticon Medical after sales service which is alone capable of carrying out maintenance on its products It is important not to immerse your sound processor in water in order to avoid damaging the...

Page 21: ...ould provided for this For further information refer to the Accessories user manual provided on the backup media included in this box Desiccation system In case your sound processor is stopped for pro...

Page 22: ...sound processor is made up of small components cables magnets batteries etc families with young children must make sure to keep these components out of their reach to avoid any ingestion or inhalation...

Page 23: ...ns carpets etc The Neuro One sound processor is designed to provide effective protection against these electrostatic discharge phenomena compliance with NF EN 60601 1 2 2007 to prevent any damage to t...

Page 24: ...heck function Your sound processor integrates a function that is used to check that it is correctly sending the sound information to the implant and to thus check that the system and its accessories a...

Page 25: ...d level received by another listener using the earphones is not representative of that heard by the patient When using the microphone earphones it is important that the sound processor should be turne...

Page 26: ...e listening conditions 2 Change both batteries 3 Check that the care instructions are being observed 4 Check the condition of the antenna cable and the antenna using the Self Check function 5 Contact...

Page 27: ...in the Using the Neuro One section 2 Ask for advice from your implant centre for changing the magnet low force magnet provided in the box If it is not held tightly enough 1 Re tighten the magnet by tu...

Page 28: ...ies Maximum consumption 60 mW Maximum transmission power 35 mW Storage and Transport Conditions Storage and transport temperature 20 C to 50 C Relative Humidity 0 to 90 Atmospheric pressure 700 hPa to...

Page 29: ...itioning direction Operating instructions Temperature limit to which the medical device can be exposed Humidity limit to which the medical device can be exposed 1060 hPa 700 hPa Atmospheric pressure M...

Page 30: ...t 4 Manufacturer s declaration Medical electrical equipment requires special precautions to be taken for EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility and it is necessary to install and start it according to the...

Page 31: ...ow The Neuro One user should ensure that it is used in such an environment Immunity test Test level IEC 60601 Level of compliance Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 8 kV contact 2 kV 4 kV 8 kV...

Page 32: ...1 8 0 3 27 450 430 470 GMRS 460 FRS 460 FM 5 kHz deviation 1 kHz deviation 2 0 3 28 710 704 787 LTE Band 13 17 Pulse modulation 217 Hz 0 2 0 3 9 745 780 810 800 960 GSM 800 900 TETRA 800 IDEN 820 CDM...

Page 33: ...e Modulation Maximum power W Distance m IMMUNITY TEST LEVEL V m 1720 1700 1990 GSM 1800 CDMA 1900 GSM 1900 DECT LTE Band 1 3 4 25 UMTS Pulse modulation 217 Hz 2 0 3 28 1845 1970 2450 2400 2570 Bluetoo...

Page 34: ...M80927 M80928 M80929 M80930 M80931 M80932 M80761 M80760 M80759 A SP9 MG2 NBR 3 A SP9 MG2 NBR 4 A SP9 MG2 NBR 5 A SP9 MG2 NBR 6 A SP9 MG2 NBR 8 M80933 M80934 M80935 M80936 M80937 M80938 M80939 M80940...

Page 35: ...Date of last manual review 2018 03...

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