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Cochlear Nucleus CP910 Quick Manual
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Quick Guide to
the Nucleus®
CP910 and CP920
Sound Processors
Getting started
Quick reference

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Summary of Contents for Cochlear Nucleus CP910

  • Page 1 Quick Guide to the Nucleus® CP910 and CP920 Sound Processors Getting started Quick reference...
  • Page 2 About Your Cochlear™ Nucleus® CP910 or CP920 Sound Processor works with your cochlear implant to transfer sound to your ear. NOTE: More information and warnings in the CP910 and CP920 Sound Processor User Guide.
  • Page 3: Sound Processor

    Sound Processor Microphones and protectors Coil Indicator light Coil magnet Upper button Coil cable Lower button Processing unit Earhook Accessory socket Serial number (CP910 only) Standard rechargeable battery module QUICK GUIDE...
  • Page 4 Lock/unlock battery Lock the battery to the CP910 or CP920 processing units for tamper resistance. Carefully open Left to lock/ Close by pushing accessory cover right to unlock. in hinge first (CP910 only). (CP910 only). nucleus® cp910 and cp920 sound processors...
  • Page 5 Remove/attach rechargeable battery ➀ ➁ ➁ ➀ Remove Attach Processor turns on automatically. QUICK GUIDE...
  • Page 6 Charge rechargeable battery module Angle and fit battery into the socket on the Cochlear™ Nucleus® Battery Charger. Twist clockwise. nucleus® cp910 and cp920 sound processors...
  • Page 7 Connect battery charger to power adaptor and plug into mains power. LIGHT WHAT IT MEANS Battery module is recharging. Steady orange Battery module is fully charged. Steady green QUICK GUIDE...
  • Page 8: Change Disposable Batteries

    Change disposable batteries Turn the lock screw Slide to open. anticlockwise to unlock the tamper resistant battery cover (clockwise to lock). nucleus® cp910 and cp920 sound processors...
  • Page 9 Insert two new p675 Processor turns on high power zinc air automatically. disposable batteries (not silver oxide or alkaline), flat side facing up. QUICK GUIDE...
  • Page 10: Turn On And Off

    Turn on and off Either connect battery or quickly press lower button to turn on. Press and hold lower Lower button for two seconds button to turn off. nucleus® cp910 and cp920 sound processors...
  • Page 11 Lock processor buttons Quickly press and release both buttons at once to lock or unlock buttons. (Orange light means Quickly buttons locked.) press QUICK GUIDE...
  • Page 12: Change Programs

    Change programs Quickly press and release lower button to change programs. Number of beeps or Quickly green flashes (if set press up by your clinician) indicates the program number. nucleus® cp910 and cp920 sound processors...
  • Page 13 QUICK GUIDE...
  • Page 14 Use telecoil Listen to hearing loops and hear voices on the telephone with the telecoil. Your clinician can set up your processor with manual telecoil and also auto telecoil. Auto telecoil detects the telecoil signal automatically. When you use a telecoil-compatible telephone or move in range of a hearing loop, auto telecoil switches to ‘receiving’.
  • Page 15 Quickly press the upper button to turn manual telecoil on and off. Blue: telecoil/accessory is working. Quickly Green: microphones press are working. QUICK GUIDE...
  • Page 16 Connect audio accessories (CP910 only) Carefully open Insert accessory Insert the other accessory cover. connector into end of the the accessory accessory cable socket. into compatible device e.g. music player. nucleus® cp910 and cp920 sound processors...
  • Page 17 When audio accessories are connected, you can quickly press the upper button to change between audio accessories and microphones. QUICK GUIDE...
  • Page 18 Lights Everyday use LIGHT WHAT IT MEANS Processor flashes while receiving … sound from telecoil/audio accessory (if set up by your clinician). … Processor flashes while receiving sound from microphones (if set up by your clinician). Turning on and changing programs. Number of flashes indicates the number of the current program.
  • Page 19 Locking buttons LIGHT WHAT IT MEANS Locking processor buttons. Unlocking processor buttons. Processor buttons are locked. QUICK GUIDE...
  • Page 20 Telecoil/audio accessories LIGHT WHAT IT MEANS … Processor flashes while receiving sound from telecoil/audio accessory (if set up by your clinician). Changing from microphone to telecoil/audio accessory. Changing from telecoil/audio accessory to microphone. nucleus® cp910 and cp920 sound processors...
  • Page 21 Alerts LIGHT WHAT IT MEANS … Processor flashes while coil is off (or connected to the wrong implant). Processor battery is empty. Charge battery. Fault. Contact your clinician. Stays on until the issue is resolved. QUICK GUIDE...
  • Page 22 Notes...
  • Page 23 Notes...
  • Page 24 Karl-Wiechert-Allee 76A, 30625 Hannover, Germany Tel: +49 511 542 770 Fax: +49 511 542 7770 www.cochlear.com Cochlear, Hear now. And always, Nucleus, and the elliptical logo are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Cochlear Limited. © Cochlear Limited 2013 402592 ISS6 SEP13...

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