Cochlear Nucleus CP910 User Manual
Cochlear Nucleus CP910 User Manual

Cochlear Nucleus CP910 User Manual

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  • Page 1 Nucleus CP900 Series ® Sound Processors User Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Could cause damage to equipment. Warning (harmful) Potential safety hazards and serious adverse reactions. Could cause harm to person. 2 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides Cochlear Limited 2011 Cochlear Limited 2011 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 3...
  • Page 3: About

    Standard rechargeable battery module buttons on the processor. All stand-alone functions are covered in this guide. You can also choose a Cochlear Nucleus CR210 Remote Control or CR230 Remote Assistant to control your processor. The remotes let you control one or two Behind the Ear (BTE) parts (standard) bilateral processors at a time and can provide extra troubleshooting functions.
  • Page 4: Turn On

    If this happens, simply turn your processor back on. 6 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides Cochlear Limited 2011 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 7 Cochlear Limited 2011...
  • Page 5 Processor buttons are locked. program. Green fl ashes Ask your clinician to write your programs below 8 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides Cochlear Limited 2011 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 9 Cochlear Limited 2011...
  • Page 6: Wear

    The twist will help the coil stay in place. 10 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides Cochlear Limited 2011 Cochlear Limited 2011 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 11...
  • Page 7: Talk On The Phone

    Constant quick blue fl ashes Processor is receiving sound 12 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides Cochlear Limited 2011 Cochlear Limited 2011 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 13...
  • Page 8: Water, Sand And Dirt

    14 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides Cochlear Limited 2011 Cochlear Limited 2011 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 15...
  • Page 9: Sport And Exercise

    Use Cochlear CP900 series After exercise, wipe your processor accessories such as the Snugfi t or with a soft cloth to remove sweat or Mic Lock to help hold your processor grime.
  • Page 10 Wear Wear a Snugfi t The Cochlear Nucleus CP900 Series Snugfi t holds your sound processor more securely in place than an earhook alone. It gives parents and carers easy access to controls and accessories and is available in large, medium and tamper resistant (small).
  • Page 11 Wear a Mic Lock  Wear Childproofing Tip The Cochlear Nucleus Mic Lock helps hold the processor securely on the ear. To attach the Tamper Resistant Snugfi t: The smallest Snugfi t comes with a Snugfi t band to fi x it more securely to the processor.
  • Page 12: Wear Litewear

    Travel  Wear You can travel with your sound processor with confi dence because Cochlear is Wear LiteWear supported by clinics all over the world. The Cochlear Nucleus CP900 Series LiteWear Cable allows any standard (not  Take a printout of your most recent program in case you need help with your compact) battery module to be worn on the body - so only the processing unit is processor.
  • Page 13: Audio Accessories

    Hold the side grips on the accessory connector and carefully push it into the accessory port until The accessory port on the CP910 For example, a Cochlear Nucleus it clicks into place. processing unit lets you connect a personal audio cable let you listen wide range of audio accessories.
  • Page 14: Turn Audio Accessories On And Off

    Bilateral stickers If you have two Cochlear implants, you must match the correct processor to the correct implant. Ask your clinician to give you bilateral stickers (red for right, blue for left) to make identifying left and right processors easier.
  • Page 15: Wear An Acoustic Component

    Click the standard earhook into place. Insert your Cochlear screwdriver into the opening under the earhook to unlatch the receiver cable. Caution Use only the Hybrid screwdriver – not the CP800 screwdriver – to remove the acoustic component.
  • Page 16: Store

    Cochlear. Carefully slide the receiver cable plug into the sound processor. Storage cases are available from Cochlear. Buy dry aid kits and drying packs from Cochlear or pharmacies and read the instructions for use. It should click securely into place.
  • Page 17: Charge

    Lock the battery to the processing unit ..............35 Lock and unlock the tamper resistant battery cover .......... 36 The standard battery has a tamper resistant lock The Cochlear Nucleus CP900 Series The Cochlear Nucleus CP900 Series to help prevent children opening the battery cover.......... 36...
  • Page 18: Replace The Battery

    Lock the CP910 Processing Unit: Carefully lift open the accessory port cover with your Cochlear screwdriver. Do not twist the cover. To attach the battery: Touch the battery module and processing unit at an angle so their parts fi...
  • Page 19: Lock And Unlock The Tamper Resistant Battery Cover

    Charge Childproofing Tip Angle and fi t the rechargeable battery into a socket on the Cochlear Nucleus Battery Charger. Lock the CP920 processing unit Push the lock to the far left with your Cochlear screwdriver to lock the battery module.
  • Page 20: Care

    Charge Change disposable batteries Care for your sound processor ................40 The Cochlear Nucleus CP900 Series Tamper Resistant Battery Cover uses two Replace microphone protectors ................41 high power zinc/air disposable batteries. Cochlear recommends Power One p675 Implant plus zinc/air batteries. Do not use silver oxide or alkaline batteries.
  • Page 21: Care For Your Sound Processor

    Snugfi ts and Mic Lock cables with a soft dry cloth. (You can leave the Remove the protective cap from earhooks, Snugfi ts, Mic Locks or coil cables on the processor while cleaning.) the Cochlear Nucleus Microphone  Protector Removal Tool.
  • Page 22: Care For Your Battery Charger

    To insert new microphone protectors: Every day:  Check your battery charger is clean. If you notice any dust or dirt: Pull the Cochlear Nucleus Microphone Protector Applicator 1. Unplug the power adaptor and remove any battery modules. out of its sleeve.
  • Page 23: Change Earhooks

    Change earhooks About the tamper resistant earhook: Cochlear Nucleus CP900 Series Standard Earhooks come in large, medium The tamper resistant earhook can be locked to the processor with a pin to and small sizes. The smallest earhook can be made tamper resistant and is reduce the risk of the earhook becoming a choking hazard for young children.
  • Page 24 The pin should not protrude from either side of the earhook. 46 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides Cochlear Limited 2011 Cochlear Limited 2011 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 47...
  • Page 25: Change The Coil Cable

    Change the coil magnet Care The strength of the Cochlear Nucleus CP900 Series Coil Magnet can be adjusted Change the coil cable by changing the magnet depth or by replacing with a magnet of a different strength. If the magnet is too weak or strong the coil may fall off or cause The Cochlear Nucleus CP900 Series Coil Cable come in four lengths so you discomfort.
  • Page 26: Care For Your Acoustic Component

    Micro moulds can use WaxStop fi lters ONLY. Power moulds can use either NoWax or WaxStop fi lters. 50 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides Cochlear Limited 2011 Cochlear Limited 2011 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 51...
  • Page 27 fi lter. the tool free and dispose of the used tool and fi lter. 52 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides Cochlear Limited 2011 Cochlear Limited 2011 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 53...
  • Page 28: Lights, Beeps And Buttons

    Processor is receiving sound from Constant quick blue fl ashes telecoil or audio accessory 54 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides Cochlear Limited 2011 Cochlear Limited 2011 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 55...
  • Page 29 Press and hold the upper button to is turning off. switch between microphones and telecoil/audio accessory. 56 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides Cochlear Limited 2011 Cochlear Limited 2011 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 57...
  • Page 30: General Warnings And Cautions

    Press the upper button to increase volume or sensitivity. Press the lower button to decrease volume or sensitivity. 58 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides Cochlear Limited 2011 Cochlear Limited 2011 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 59...
  • Page 31: Other Information

    • Only use rechargeable batteries and battery chargers supplied or recommended by rechargeable Cochlear. Use of other batteries or battery chargers may result in harm or injury. battery module • Do not allow children to replace batteries without adult supervision.
  • Page 32 Two PR44 (Zinc/Air) button cell • Custom 4-pin coil connector for connection of the coil cable. batteries. 1.45 V (nominal) each. Cochlear recommends Power One • A range of earhooks. p675 Implant Plus zinc/air batteries. The batteries provide power to the processor.
  • Page 33: Iss 3 Cp900 Series Sound Processors | User Guides Cochlear Limited

    Changes or modifi cations made to this equipment not expressly approved by cured lacquer Cochlear Limited may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. • Plus Domes are made of elastosil silicone polymer This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class •...
  • Page 34 The symbols below are found on your processor components and Nucleus® Cochlear implant systems are covered by one or more international ™ packaging: patents. © Cochlear Limited 2012 Consult instructions for use Catalogue number Batch code Serial number Temperature limitations...
  • Page 35 Cochlear Italia S.r.l. Via Larga 33, 40138 Bologna, Italia Tel: 39 051 601 53 11 Fax: 39 051 39 20 62 Cochlear France S.A.S. Route de l’Orme aux Merisiers, Z.I. Les Algorithmes - Bât. Homère, 91190 Saint Aubin, France Tel: 33 811 111 993 Fax: 33 160 196 Cochlear Nordic AB Konstruktionsvägen 14, SE - 435 33 Mölnlycke, Sweden Tel: 46 31 335 14 61 Fax: 46 31 335 14 60...

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