Cochlear Nucleus CP802 User Manual

Cochlear Nucleus CP802 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Nucleus CP802 Sound Processor ® User Guide...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Getting started....................5 Cochlear Nucleus CP802 Sound Processor ........... 5 Using the processor ..................6 Turn the processor on or off ..............6 Lock or unlock the processor buttons ............ 6 Change the program .................. 7 Wearing the processor ..................8 Wear the processor on the ear ..............8...
  • Page 4 Indicator lights ..................30 Private tones ....................31 Cochlear battery charger lights ............. 31 Using the telephone with the processor ............32 Using advanced mode ...................33 General warnings and cautions ..............34 Processor and parts ..................34 Batteries .....................35 Other information ..................36 Technical specifi cations ................36 Physical confi...
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    CP802 Sound Processor is used together with ™ ® a Cochlear Nucleus cochlear implant to transfer sound to the ear. The processor consists of a processing unit, earhook, coil, coil cable and a CP802 Standard or Standard Rechargeable Battery Module, or a CP802 Battery Pack and Battery Pack Cable.
  • Page 6: Using The Processor

    To lock or unlock the processor buttons, quick press both buttons together. Tip: Lock the processor buttons to prevent children from changing the processor settings, or to avoid accidental button presses changing the settings. 6 - CP802 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2012...
  • Page 7: Change The Program

    Change the program To increase loudness, you can change the program by pressing the lower button. Your clinician needs to enable this feature. © Cochlear Limited 2012 CP802 Sound Processor User Guide - 7...
  • Page 8: Wearing The Processor

    Attach the processing unit and battery module Hold the battery module Twist the battery module and processing unit at an and processing unit together angle so they touch. as shown to attach the two parts. 8 - CP802 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2012...
  • Page 9: Lock The Battery Module Onto The Processing Unit

    Lock the battery module onto the processing unit Lift the accessory socket Push the lock to the far left cover of the processing unit. position, using the Cochlear ™ Nucleus Battery Cover ® Locking Tool. Wear the processor on the body...
  • Page 10: Attach The Processing Unit And Battery Pack

    Attach the processing unit and battery pack Hold the processing unit Line up the Cochlear logo and and the upper end of the dot marks on the lower end of battery pack cable at an the battery pack cable and on angle and twist together the battery pack.
  • Page 11: Place The Processor On The Ear

    Place the processor on the Place the coil on the head ear as shown. over the implant. The coil magnet will hold the coil in place over the implant. © Cochlear Limited 2012 CP802 Sound Processor User Guide - 11...
  • Page 12: Wear The Mic Lock With The Processor

    Battery module Battery pack cable The Cochlear Nucleus Mic Lock or the Cochlear Nucleus Mic Lock - ™ ® ™ Stirrup helps hold the processing unit in place behind the ear. You can use the Mic Lock with the battery module. To wear the Mic...
  • Page 13 Place the processor on your into the two holes at the ear. upper end of the battery Bring the tubing around pack cable. to the front and up to the earhook. © Cochlear Limited 2012 CP802 Sound Processor User Guide - 13...
  • Page 14 To remove the Mic Lock - Stirrup, pull it out of the holes on the battery pack cable and ease the tubing off the earhook. 14 - CP802 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2012...
  • Page 15: Use The Microphone Cover Sleeve

    Insert the processing unit into the microphone cover sleeve as shown. Note: The microphone cover sleeve is recommended for use by children under the age of 3 years. © Cochlear Limited 2012 CP802 Sound Processor User Guide - 15...
  • Page 16 • Regularly check the state of the microphone cover sleeve. • Change the microphone cover sleeve if it does not fi t properly, or if you notice any tearing. 16 - CP802 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2012...
  • Page 17: Charging The Processor

    Place the battery module Twist clockwise to connect on the Cochlear Nucleus the battery to the battery ™ ® Battery Charger at an angle. charger. © Cochlear Limited 2012 CP802 Sound Processor User Guide - 17...
  • Page 18: Recharge Rechargeable Battery Pack Batteries

    Use the AAA battery charger (e.g. PowerBase Battery Charger) supplied ® to charge AAA batteries. For information on how to use the charger, see the instructions supplied with it. PowerBase ® 18 - CP802 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2012...
  • Page 19: Change Standard Battery Module Batteries

    fl at side facing up. Replace the battery cover. Lock the battery cover by turning the lock clockwise. Do not overturn the lock as it could damage the lock. © Cochlear Limited 2012 CP802 Sound Processor User Guide - 19...
  • Page 20: Change Battery Pack Batteries

    '-' marks on the battery pack. Insert the batteries into the battery pack. Push the cover down Push the lever back until it to close the battery clicks into place. compartment. 20 - CP802 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2012...
  • Page 21: Caring For The Processor

    Dry & Store unit supplied ® by Cochlear for at least 12 hours. If the processor gets exposed to salt water or chemicals, wipe it with a damp cloth before placing it Do not wear the processor while in the unit.
  • Page 22 In very cold weather, wear a hat or headband over the processor. • When you are not wearing To clean the Cochlear battery the processor, do not leave charger. it in very hot areas (e.g. in Unplug the battery direct sunlight).
  • Page 23: Changing Processor Parts

    Using the side grips on the Firmly pull the coil cable coil cable, gently pull the away from the coil. coil cable away from the processor. © Cochlear Limited 2012 CP802 Sound Processor User Guide - 23...
  • Page 24: Change The Coil Magnet

    The side with the grips should face upwards. Turn the magnet clockwise until it is in position. 24 - CP802 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2012...
  • Page 25: Change The Microphone Cover

    Lift the cover off. It is generally a good idea to change the microphone cover every two to three months. © Cochlear Limited 2012 CP802 Sound Processor User Guide - 25...
  • Page 26: Checking And Troubleshooting The Processor

    Hold the coil wand (signal The red light on the wand checker) against the coil. displays if the coil is working. If the coil is not working, contact your clinician. 26 - CP802 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2012...
  • Page 27: Troubleshoot

    Actions to try: Try turning on the processor again. Try a spare fully recharged battery module. Replace the batteries. Check the battery contacts are free of dirt and dust. © Cochlear Limited 2012 CP802 Sound Processor User Guide - 27...
  • Page 28 Try a different program (if enabled by your clinician). Try changing the microphone cover. Make sure the coil cable is fully inserted into the socket on the coil. 28 - CP802 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2012...
  • Page 29 • Ask carer to use the monitor earphones to check the sound. If these steps did not solve your problem, contact your clinician. © Cochlear Limited 2012 CP802 Sound Processor User Guide - 29...
  • Page 30: Indicator Lights

    Battery is empty and processor is turning Continuous quick off. fl ashes of orange. If a battery empty warning and general fault occur at the same time, you only see the battery empty indicator light. 30 - CP802 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2012...
  • Page 31: Private Tones

    Processor battery is low. Two short low pitch tones. Processor battery is empty. Short low pitch tones. Private tones can be heard only by the user. Cochlear battery charger lights Battery charger socket light What it means Steady orange Battery is recharging.
  • Page 32: Using The Telephone With The Processor

    Using the telephone with the processor When using the telephone, position the telephone so that its earpiece is aligned with the processor microphones. 32 - CP802 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2012...
  • Page 33: Using Advanced Mode

    Adjust volume or sensitivity Press the upper button to increase volume or sensitivity. Press the lower button to decrease volume or sensitivity. Advanced mode needs to be enabled by the clinician. © Cochlear Limited 2012 CP802 Sound Processor User Guide - 33...
  • Page 34: General Warnings And Cautions

    Do not use a drying aid that has an Ultra Violet C (UVC) lamp (e.g. Freedom Dry and Store). • Store spare magnets safely and away from cards that may have a magnetic strip (e.g. credit cards, bus tickets, etc). 34 - CP802 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2012...
  • Page 35: Batteries

    Poison Information Centre. • Only use rechargeable batteries and medical grade battery chargers supplied or recommended by Cochlear. Use of other batteries or battery chargers may result in harm or injury. • Do not touch the battery charger contacts or allow children to use the battery charger without adult supervision.
  • Page 36: Other Information

    It is connected to both the coil and the processing unit by custom 4-pin connectors. The connection forms a seal to prevent moisture access. 36 - CP802 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2012...
  • Page 37: Materials

    100 Hz to 8 kHz Operating input voltage 2.0 V to 4.5 V Power consumption 20 mW to 100 mW Push-button functions Turn processor on/off, change program, lock/unlock buttons, adjust sensitivity or volume. © Cochlear Limited 2012 CP802 Sound Processor User Guide - 37...
  • Page 38: Environmental Conditions

    Operating temperature +5 ºC +50 ºC Operating relative humidity 0% RH 90% RH Disposable batteries Check the battery manufacturer’s recommended operating conditions for disposable batteries used in your processor. 38 - CP802 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2012...
  • Page 39: Ip Rating Of Processor

    Your processor is internally powered equipment Type B as described in the international standard IEC 60601-1:2005 - Medical Electrical Equipment Part 1: General Requirements for Safety and Essential Performance. © Cochlear Limited 2012 CP802 Sound Processor User Guide - 39...
  • Page 40: Fcc (Federal Communications Commission) Compliance

    Changes or modifi cations made to this equipment not expressly approved by Cochlear Limited may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 41: Labelling Symbols

    Consult instructions for use Temperature limitations Humidity limitations Type B applied part By prescription (US requirement only) Recyclable material Green dot Authorised representative in the European Community Segregate electronic waste © Cochlear Limited 2012 CP802 Sound Processor User Guide - 41...
  • Page 42: Legal Statement

    The statements made in this guide are believed to be true and correct as of the date of publication. However, specifi cations are subject to change without notice. Nucleus® cochlear implant systems are covered by one or more international patents. © Cochlear Limited 2012 42 - CP802 Sound Processor User Guide ©...
  • Page 44 Nucleus is a registered trademark of Cochlear Limited. Cochlear, the elliptical logo and Mic Lock are trademarks of Cochlear Limited. Dry & Store is a registered trademark of Ear Technology Corporation. Printed in Australia 334059 ISS2 MAY12...

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