This guide is intended for Cochlear implant recipients and their carers using
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Cochlear
Nucleus
processor works with your implant to transfer sound to the ear, and is made
up of a processing unit, earhook, coil, coil cable and a battery module. The
CP920 processor has no accessory socket and is
smaller than the CP910 processor.
You can power your processor with a range of
battery modules, including a tamper resistant
module using disposable batteries, standard and
compact rechargeable battery modules, and a
LiteWear cable that allows the battery to be
worn on the body.
You can control your processor as a stand-alone device using the processor's
buttons, or by using a Cochlear Nucleus CR210 Remote Control or CR230
Remote Assistant. They allow you to control one or two processors at a time
and provide extra troubleshooting functions. For more information, please
consult your remote user guide.
People with certain types of hearing loss can wear the processor in Hybrid
mode by adding an acoustic component which sends amplified acoustic
sound into the ear canal.
A number of tools and accessories are
supplied with your processor.
Symbols used in this guide
Note
Important information or advice.
Tip
Time saving hint.
CAUTION (no harm)
Special care to be taken to ensure safety and effectiveness. Could
cause damage to equipment.
WARNING (harmful)
Potential safety hazards and serious adverse reactions.
Could cause harm to person.
CP910 or CP920 ("CP900 Series") Sound Processors. The
NOTE
Refer to the Warnings section for
warnings and cautions relating to the use
of the CP900 Series sound processors,
batteries and components.
NOTE
Please also refer to your Important Information
document for essential advice that applies to
Cochlear implant systems.
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