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Battery Life - Cochlear Baha 5 SuperPower User Manual

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These programs are suitable for different listening
environments. Ask your hearing care professional
to fill in your specific programs.
To switch programs, press and hold the upper
button on your sound processor. If enabled,
audible and visual indicators will let you know
which program you are using:
Program 1: 1 beep and 1 flash
Program 2: 2 beeps and 2 flashes
Program 3: 3 beeps and 3 flashes
Program 4: 4 beeps and 4 flashes
Changing volume settings
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See figure
Press and release the upper button to increase
1
volume.
2
Press and release the lower button to decrease
volume.
You can also adjust the volume level with the
optional Cochlear Baha Remote Control, the
Cochlear Wireless Phone Clip or an iOS device
(see Made for iPhone section).
Using the telephone
See figure
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For best results when talking on the telephone,
place the receiver near the microphone inlet of
your sound processor instead of near your ear.
Make sure the receiver does not touch the sound
processor, as this may cause feedback.
Your sound processor is a Made for iPhone®
hearing device (MFi). This lets you connect your
sound processor directly with a compatible
iPhone. When connected, you can stream audio
directly from your iPhone to your sound processor.
To stream wirelessly from other mobile and
cordless phones you can use the optional Cochlear
Wireless Phone Clip. You will need to check the
compatibility of your phone with this product.
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Made for iPhone (MFI)
Your sound processor is a Made for iPhone (MFi)
hearing device. This allows you to control your
sound processor and stream audio directly from
iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Ask your hearing care
professional or visit:
www.cochlear.com for more information.
Wireless accessories
You can use Cochlear Wireless accessories to
enhance your listening experience. Ask your
hearing care professional to learn more about
your options or visit www.cochlear.com.
To activate wireless audio streaming, press
and hold the lower button until you hear a
melody. See figure
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To end wireless audio streaming, press and
hold the upper button. The sound processor will
return to the previous program.
Flight mode
See figure
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When boarding a flight, wireless functionality
must be deactivated because radio signals may
not be transmitted during flights. To disable
wireless operation:
Turn off the sound processor by disconnecting
1
the battery.
Press and hold the lower button and connect
2
the battery at the same time.
To deactivate flight mode, turn the sound
processor off and back on again by disconnecting
and connecting the battery.
Batteries
There are two different batteries for the
Baha 5 SuperPower: the Standard Rechargeable
Battery Module and the Compact Rechargeable
Battery Module. Ask your hearing care
professional for more information about the
choice of battery.

Battery life

Batteries should be replaced as needed just as you
would with any other electronic device. Battery
life varies according to the programs used each
day, the sound environment, and the size of
battery.
Mains power light
What it means
Battery charger power is on.
Steady green
Does not light up
Power adaptor is not plugged in or mains power is not available
(or, if switched, is not turned on).
Battery socket light
What it means
Battery module is charging.
Steady orange
Battery module is fully charged.
Steady green
There is a problem with the battery module. Try a different socket.
Flashing orange
Replace the rechargeable battery module.
Does not light up
Battery module is not properly placed, is over-discharged or there is
no power. Check the battery charger is powered on and reconnect the
battery charger. If it still does not light up, replace the battery module.
English
The rechargeable battery's lifespan is at least 365
charge cycles. A completely empty rechargeable
battery will take approximately four hours to
recharge.
Rechargeable batteries may take longer to fully
recharge with age. To get the longest life from the
rechargeable batteries, always recharge before use.
When there is approximately one hour of battery
power remaining, you will hear an audio indicator
comprising of two sets of four short beeps, and
the visual indicator will flash repeatedly. At this
time you may experience low amplification. If
the battery runs down completely, the sound
processor will beep and then stop working.
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