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Auria Processor Troubleshooting
Determining Device Function
System Sensor
The system sensor, a handheld device that performs a system functionality test, is
for use with the Auria, Platinum BTE/cII BTE, PsP, and s-series sound Processors.
The system sensor is powered by a lithium battery, which needs to be replaced
approximately every two years.
To Use the System Sensor:
Place the system sensor over the headpiece at a distance of approximately one (1) to
two (2) inches, then gently press the button. The system sensor will display its status.
OrAnGE
light indicates that the system sensor itself is functioning properly.
No OrAnGE
light indicates that the system sensor battery is depleted. You will
need to obtain a new system sensor.
once you have verified the system sensor status (orange light), slowly move the
sensor toward the headpiece and observe the system-transmitting status as follows:
Solid GrEEn
light means that the system is functioning properly.
Flashing GrEEn
light means that the Processor is not communicating with the
implant. The Processor battery is charged, but the system is not successfully
transmitting a signal to the Implant. stop and proceed to Troubleshooting
section of this guide.
No GrEEn
light indicates that the Processor battery is discharged and needs to
be changed.
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