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1 Control button
2 Microphone ports
3 Indicator light
4 Attachment hole for safety line
5 Snap coupling
6 Battery door
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Learn the basics of the
Baha
®
6 Max Sound Processor
Using your sound processor
To turn on your Baha 6 Max Sound Processor, close the battery door
completely. To turn o
ff
your sound processor, gently open the battery door
until you feel the
fi
rst “click”.
Together with your hearing health professional, you will have selected
up to four pre-set programs, all suitable for di
ff
erent environments,
for your sound processor. To change programs, press and release the control
button once. If enabled, audio and visual signals will let you know which
program you have changed to. Repeat the step until you get con
fi
rmation
you are in the desired program.
Adjust volume with the Baha Smart App, your Android or Apple smart phone
or wireless devices.
In the user manual, you’ll
fi
nd more information about use, wear, audio
and visual indicators, troubleshooting and more.
Change batteries
Only use batteries supplied or recommended by Cochlear. Baha 6 Max
uses a 312 size type hearing aid battery (1.45 Volt zinc air, non-rechargeable).
To replace a battery, remove the sound processor from the head
and hold it with the front facing down. Gently open the battery door
until it’s completely open.
Remove the old battery and get a new battery from the packet. Peel away the
sticker on the + side and insert the new battery into the battery compartment
with the + side facing up. Gently close the battery door.
If you have the optional tamper-resistant battery door, you’ll need to insert
the tamper resistant tool or the tip of a pen in the small hole on the battery
door to unlock and turn o
ff
the device. Gently open the door. To lock and
turn on the device, gently close the battery door until it’s completely closed.
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Check out our helpful videos
on
www.cochlear.com
for tips
on using your new device!
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