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  • Page 1 Nucleus CP810 Sound Processor ® User Guide...
  • Page 2 Symbols used in this guide NOTE Important information or advice. 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.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ......................7 Purpose of this guide ..................7 The Cochlear Nucleus CP810 Sound Processor ........7 Getting to know your processor ................ 9 Processing unit ....................9 Indicator lights ....................11 Private tones ....................13 Processor options ..................14 Earhook ......................
  • Page 4 Changing the way you wear your processor ...........32 Attaching and detaching the LiteWear Cable ........33 Locking and unlocking the LiteWear Cable ........36 Using the LiteWear Case ................38 Attaching and detaching the LiteWear Fixing Aid ......41 Locking and unlocking the battery module .......... 44 Locking and unlocking the tamper resistant battery cover ....45 Using the Tamper Resistant Earhook ............
  • Page 5 Batteries ....................65 Battery charger ..................66 Using audio accessories with your processor ..........67 Connecting and disconnecting audio accessories ........71 Changing from an audio accessory to microphones .....73 Changing from microphones to audio accessory ......74 General warnings and precautions for the use of audio accessories 74 Using sound processor covers ................
  • Page 6 Environmental Protection ................95 Equipment classification ................95 IP rating of processor ..................95 FCC (Federal Communications Commission) and Canadian IC compliance ......................96 Labelling symbols ..................97 Legal statement .....................98...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    The Cochlear Nucleus CP810 Sound Processor The Cochlear Nucleus CP810 Sound Processor is used together with a Cochlear implant to transfer sound to the cochlea, which is the inner ear. The CP810 sound processor consists of the Cochlear Nucleus CP800 ™...
  • Page 8 8 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 9: Getting To Know Your Processor

    Figure 1: CP810 Sound Processor parts Processing unit The processing unit, which is the brain of your processor, converts sound signals for transfer to your implant. Figure 2: Processing unit with earhook © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 9...
  • Page 10 (if available) assistant. button to increase volume or sensitivity. Press the lower button to decrease volume or sensitivity. Discuss with your clinician which option would be more suitable for you. 10 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 11: Indicator Lights

    Flash of green followed You are locking your processor by a flash of orange. buttons. Flash of orange followed You are unlocking your processor by a flash of green. buttons. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 11...
  • Page 12 If a battery empty warning and general fault occur at the same time, you only see the battery empty indicator light (continuous flashes of orange). 12 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 13: Private Tones

    Your processor battery is empty. You hear a sequence You need to replace the batteries, or of short low tones. recharge the battery module. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 13...
  • Page 14: Processor Options

    NOTE Components described in this user guide may not be available in all countries. Please contact your clinician for more information. 14 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 15: Earhook

    The earhook secures the processing unit in place on your ear. It is attached to the processing unit and is available in a range of sizes. For more information, see Changing the earhook. Battery module You can use a Cochlear Nucleus CP800 Series Standard Battery ™...
  • Page 16: Coil And Coil Cable

    The replacement batteries present a choking hazard if they are swallowed by children. Always use the CP800 Series Tamper Resistant Battery Cover for children. Cochlear supplies a battery charger to recharge the rechargeable battery module. For more information, see Replacing and recharging batteries. Coil and coil cable The coil is a small round disk that you place over the implant.
  • Page 17: Coil Magnet

    Microphone protectors are designed to protect the microphones from dirt and moisture. It is important that you keep the microphone protectors in place at all times. Figure 7: Microphone protectors © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 17...
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  • Page 19: Wearing Your Processor

    flashes of orange. This indicates that the coil is not placed on your head. If the flashes do not stop even after placing the coil on your head, see Indicator lights for more information. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 19...
  • Page 20: Attaching The Coil And Coil Cable

    To attach the coil to the processing unit: Align the coil cable plug Push the coil cable plug with the coil cable socket firmly into the socket until on the processing unit. it clicks into place. 20 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 21: A Secure And Comfortable Fit

    ™ • Use the Snugfit ™ • Use the LiteWear cable, which allows the battery module to be attached to the body. Read the following sections for more details. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 21...
  • Page 22: Changing The Earhook

    Avoid twisting the earhook as it may become loose. 22 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 23: Adjusting And Replacing The Coil Magnet

    Place the thumb and index Turn the magnet in a finger on the magnet as clockwise direction to shown. increase magnet strength, or in an anti-clockwise direction to reduce strength. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 23...
  • Page 24: Changing Magnet Strength

    finger as shown. topside of the coil. The side with the star should face Hold the coil in the other upwards. The magnet fits hand. easily. 24 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 25: Changing The Coil Cable

    Do not pull on coil cable plug as shown. the coil cable, or twist/ rotate the coil cable plug. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 25...
  • Page 26 Removing the coil cable from the coil is not recommended. You should remove the coil cable only if you are changing it to a different one. Attach the new coil cable to the coil. 26 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 27: Using The Mic Lock ™ For A Secure Fit

    The Mic Lock helps hold the processing unit in place behind the ear. ™ You can use the Mic Lock with a standard or rechargeable battery module. You cannot use the Mic Lock with the Cochlear Nucleus ™ ® CP800 Series LiteWear option. For more information on the LiteWear option, see Attaching and detaching the LiteWear Cable.
  • Page 28 Mic Lock in place. To remove the processor with the Mic Lock attached, fold your ear lobe and reverse the process. Alternatively, ease the tubing off the earhook. 28 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 29: Using The Snugfit ™ For A Secure Fit

    The Snugfit is available in a choice of different sizes to fit differently sized ears. It is easily adjustable, comfortable and robust enough to withstand an active lifestyle. You can use the Snugfit with the Cochlear Nucleus CP800 Series ™...
  • Page 30: Attaching And Removing The Snugfit

    Attach the coil cable to the processing unit. You can adjust the shape of the Snugfit by gently bending the lower part of the bottom hook into the shape you want. 30 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 31 Hold the Snugfit and the Remove the Snugfit by processing unit as shown. pulling the processing unit away from the Snugfit. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 31...
  • Page 32: Changing The Way You Wear Your Processor

    Wearing your processor Changing the way you wear your processor The Cochlear Nucleus CP800 Series LiteWear option provides greater comfort and flexibility in the way children and adults wear the processor. It allows the battery module to be attached to the body. The...
  • Page 33: Attaching And Detaching The Litewear Cable

    The lower shoe should face to the right and the battery module to the left of the final position. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 33...
  • Page 34 Wearing your processor Gently twist the battery module and the lower shoe until the two parts fit. 34 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 35 LiteWear of the LiteWear Cable to Cable in the other hand. the right and the battery module to the left until the two parts separate. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 35...
  • Page 36: Locking And Unlocking The Litewear Cable

    Lift the accessory socket the processing unit to the cover on the processing LiteWear Cable. unit. The lock is located below the accessory socket. To unlock, push the latch to the right. 36 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 37 Using a pair of tweezers or a to the battery module. screwdriver, push the latch on the lower shoe of the LiteWear Cable to the left. To unlock, push the latch to the right. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 37...
  • Page 38: Using The Litewear Case

    Attaching the LiteWear Case to the body with a LiteWear Fixing Aid reduces the risk of strangulation, by limiting movement of the cable. You cannot use the LiteWear Case with the Compact Rechargeable Battery Module. Figure 11: LiteWear case 38 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 39 The clicks into place. Battery Module can be inserted both ways. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 39...
  • Page 40 Remove the battery module with both hands. by pushing it from the bottom. Slightly pull the top of the LiteWear Case away from the lower end of the cable shoe. 40 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 41: Attaching And Detaching The Litewear Fixing Aid

    Loop). • Cochlear Nucleus CP800 Series LiteWear Fixing Aid (Safety Pin). ™ ® Figure 12: LiteWear Fixing Aids: Hook & Loop (1), Safety Pin (2) and Alligator Clip (3) © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 41...
  • Page 42 LiteWear slight angle. Fixing Aid in the other hand. Rotate the LiteWear Fixing Aid in a clockwise direction until it clicks into place. 42 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 43 To detach the LiteWear Fixing Aid from the LiteWear Case: Remove the battery module Rotate the LiteWear Fixing from the LiteWear Case. Aid in an anti-clockwise direction until you detach it from the LiteWear Case. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 43...
  • Page 44: Locking And Unlocking The Battery Module

    To unlock, push the latch to your right. 44 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 45: Locking And Unlocking The Tamper Resistant Battery Cover

    To unlock, gently rotate the lock in an anti-clockwise direction until it is positioned vertically. Do not overturn the lock as it could damage the lock. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 45...
  • Page 46: Using The Tamper Resistant Earhook

    Push the earhook fitting pin in with the earhook fitting tool until the pin is fully inserted. Ensure that the pin does not protrude from either side of the earhook. 46 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 47 WARNING Do not let children attach or remove the tamper resistant earhook without adult supervision. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 47...
  • Page 48: Identifying Your Processors

    Wearing your processor Identifying your processors If you are a bilateral recipient, you may want to use Cochlear Nucleus ™ ® CP800 Series Bilateral Identification Adhesive Labels to reduce the risk of mixing up processors. The labels are available in two colours to help identify your left (blue) and right (red) ear processors.
  • Page 49: Using A Coil Spacer

    Using a coil spacer If your coil magnet is too strong, it may cause discomfort or skin irritation. You can reduce magnet strength by using a weaker magnet. If this does not resolve the problem, you can use a Cochlear Nucleus ™...
  • Page 50 To remove the coil spacer from the coil: Hold the coil between the Lift the coil spacer out with thumb and index finger your fingers. with the coil spacer side facing up. 50 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 51: Detaching And Attaching The Battery Module

    Locking and unlocking the battery module. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 51...
  • Page 52: Attaching The Battery Module To The Processing Unit

    Check for broken or bent contacts between the battery module and the processing unit, which can cause misalignment. If any contacts are broken, return the processor to your clinician. 52 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 53: Using Your Processor

    Music: Used to listen to all types of music from any audio source. You can change programs to suit your listening situation (e.g. use the Music program when listening to music). © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 53...
  • Page 54: Using The Telecoil

    To move back to using the telecoil, remove the audio accessory from the processor. Turn off the telecoil when not in use, as it reduces the microphone volume. 54 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 55: Using Auto Telecoil

    • Microphones. • Telecoil. • Telecoil and microphones on at the same time. When using the telephone, position the telephone so that its earpiece is aligned with your processor. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 55...
  • Page 56: Changing Loudness Of Sounds

    • Reduce the volume if sounds are uncomfortably loud. • Increase the volume if speech, including your own voice, is too soft. 56 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 57: Locking And Unlocking Processor Buttons

    To use the coil sensor: Remove the coil from the head. Place the coil on the coil sensor guides on the back of the remote assistant. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 57...
  • Page 58: Auto Processor Off

    flashing, the processor will turn off two minutes after making the change. Your clinician can enable or disable the Auto Processor Off feature. 58 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 59: Replacing And Recharging Batteries

    To remove disposable batteries: Turn off your processor. Pull the battery cover away If the battery module or from the battery holder as battery cover is locked, shown. unlock it. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 59...
  • Page 60 Remove the new set of batteries from their pack. New batteries are sealed, usually with a seal or tab. To allow the air to activate the batteries, remove their seals and let the batteries stand briefly. 60 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 61 Replace the battery cover by sliding it up from the bottom of the battery holder towards the processing unit. Do not force the cover upwards as it should fit easily. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 61...
  • Page 62: Recharging The Rechargeable Battery Module

    Cochlear supplies a Cochlear Nucleus CP800 Series Battery Charger ™ ® to recharge the rechargeable battery module. A Cochlear Nucleus ™ ® CP800 Series Global Power Adaptor is also supplied to connect the battery charger to mains power. The battery charger also allows you to recharge the remote assistant at the same time.
  • Page 63 Connect the Global Power Plug the other end of the Adaptor to the battery Global Power Adaptor into a charger. mains power outlet. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 63...
  • Page 64: Understanding Battery Charger Indicator Lights

    • Battery charge cycle means a cycle of one full charge and discharge of the rechargeable battery. • Battery lifespan means the total number of charge cycles a 64 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 65: General Warnings And Precautions For Handling Batteries And The Battery Charger

    When using disposable batteries, only use P675 zinc air batteries. Other types may not have sufficient energy to allow your processor to operate for a long time. Cochlear does not recommend the use of silver oxide or alkaline batteries. •...
  • Page 66: Battery Charger

    After storing rechargeable battery modules for an extended period, it may be necessary to recharge them. • Only use the battery charger supplied by Cochlear to recharge rechargeable battery modules. • When rechargeable battery modules no longer last for a reasonable period of time, dispose of them carefully, in accordance with local regulations.
  • Page 67: Using Audio Accessories With Your Processor

    Using audio accessories with your processor Cochlear supplies a range of audio accessories to help optimise hearing in different listening environments. You can connect the following audio accessories to your processor: • Cochlear Nucleus CP800 Series Lapel Microphone, to improve ™...
  • Page 68 Do not use the Personal Audio Cable to directly connect to a mains powered sound source (e.g. TV). Figure 17: Sound source end (1) and processor end (2) of the Personal Audio Cable 68 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 69 Figure 19: Phone or battery powered sound source end (1) and processor end (2) of the Portable Phone Cable © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 69...
  • Page 70 Cochlear Nucleus CP800 Series Freedom Accessory Adaptor ™ ® ™ for connecting some audio accessories (FM Cables and Freedom Monitor Earphones) to your processor. Figure 22: Freedom Accessory Adaptor 70 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 71: Connecting And Disconnecting Audio Accessories

    Euro FM receiver to your processor. Figure 23 Euro Accessory Adaptor Only use audio accessories supplied by Cochlear. All CP800 series accessories are compatible with the CP810 sound processor. Certain accessories may not be available in all countries. Please contact your clinician or local Cochlear office for confirmation.
  • Page 72 Connect the Euro Accessory Adaptor to the processor accessory socket. 'On' 'On' 'position position Figure 24: Oticon receiver connected to Figure 25: Phonak receiver connected to the Euro Accessory Adaptor the Euro Accessory Adaptor 72 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 73: Changing From An Audio Accessory To Microphones

    To change from using an audio accessory to using the microphones, press the upper button. A single long flash of orange confirms that the microphones are enabled. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 73...
  • Page 74: Changing From Microphones To Audio Accessory

    (e.g. while connected to a PC for charging). • The Freedom Accessory Adaptor and the Euro Accessory Adaptor are small parts and can be a choking hazard if swallowed. Cochlear does not recommend the use of these parts by children aged three years or younger.
  • Page 75: Using Sound Processor Covers

    You can use sound processor covers to personalise your processor. They can also help protect your processor from scratches. Sound processor covers are available from Cochlear in a choice of colours and designs to suit different lifestyles. Attaching sound processor covers...
  • Page 76: Removing Sound Processor Covers

    Slide the sound processor shown. cover away from your processor. Pushing on the bottom of your processor with the thumb will help slide the cover away from your processor. 76 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 77: Caring For Your Processor

    When you are not wearing your processor, do not leave it in very hot areas (e.g. in direct sunlight, behind a window, in a car, etc.). For information on operation and storage temperatures for your processor, see Technical information, Environmental Conditions. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 77...
  • Page 78: Protecting Your Processor From Dust And Water Damage

    • If the battery contacts on the battery module become loose, contact your clinician as the connector between the processing unit and the battery module could be broken. 78 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 79: Drying Your Processor

    Figure 27: A Dry aid kit If your processor gets exposed to salt water or chemicals, wipe it with a damp cloth before placing it in a dry aid kit. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 79...
  • Page 80: Cleaning Your Processor Parts

    Place the processor in a dry aid kit. Once your processor is dry, check if it is working. If your processor is not working, return it to your clinician for service. Cochlear cannot guarantee that they will be able to repair any water-damaged part.
  • Page 81: Cleaning The Battery Charger

    24 hours. Do not use the battery charger until it is dry. For a more even wear of battery charger sockets, cycle batteries in different sockets when recharging batteries. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 81...
  • Page 82: Replacing Microphone Protectors

    • The Microphone Protector Removal Tool is a sharp object. • The Microphone Protector Removal Tool is not recommended for use by children under the age of 12 years. 82 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 83: Inserting New Microphone Protectors

    Caring for your processor Inserting new microphone protectors The Cochlear™ Nucleus® CP800 Series Microphone Protector Applicator allows you to insert microphone protectors. To insert microphone protectors: Pull out the Microphone Ensure the earhook and coil Protector Applicator from cable are attached to your its sleeve.
  • Page 84 fit of the processing unit. into the holes. Remove the applicator by carefully peeling it upwards from the coil cable end. 84 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 85: Care And Maintenance Of Standard Battery Modules (Disposable Batteries)

    (zinc air batteries) coil and coil cable, battery from the battery holder. cover and batteries in a dry aid kit. The battery holder can remain attached to the processing unit. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 85...
  • Page 86 Wipe the battery holder Replace the disposable and battery cover (inside batteries with new ones. and outside) with a soft dry cloth to remove any water, moisture or sweat. 86 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 87 Remove the batteries from Clean the battery contacts the battery holder. with a cotton bud. If the contacts are still dirty, replace the battery holder with a new one. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 87...
  • Page 88: Storing Your Processor When Not In Use

    The coil, coil cable, coil magnet and battery module (if it is not being charged) should remain attached to the processing unit. Turn off your processor before placing it in a dry aid kit. Using the Everyday Case You can use the Cochlear Nucleus CP800 Series Everyday Case for ™...
  • Page 89: General Warnings And Precautions For The Use Of Your Processor

    Do not wear your processor while sleeping, as you may not become aware of your processor becoming unusually warm or hot. • Do not allow children or recipients with disabilities to wear their processor while sleeping. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 89...
  • Page 90 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.) 90 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 91: Other Information

    Your warranty is included in the document pack you received with your processor. Please complete the registration form and return to Cochlear within 30 days of receiving the product. For future reference, keep the CP810 Sound Processor User Guide in a safe place.
  • Page 92 PVC. • LiteWear Cable is made of polyester, elastomer and PVC. • LiteWear Retention Case is made of polyamide. • LiteWear Fixing Aids are made of polycarbonate. 92 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 93 20 mW to 100 mW Button functions Turn processor on and off, turn telecoil/audio accessory on and off, change program, lock/unlock buttons, change sensitivity (if available) or volume level. © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 93...
  • Page 94 Operating relative humidity 0% RH 90% RH Operating pressure 700 hPa 1030 hPa Standard battery module Check the battery manufacturer’s recommended operating conditions for disposable batteries used in your processor. 94 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 95: Wireless Communication Link

    Equipment – Part 1: General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance) and the European harmonised standard EN 60601-1:2006/AC2010 (Medical Electrical Equipment – Part 1: General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance). © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 95...
  • Page 96: Ip Rating Of Processor

    Changes or modifications 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 97: Labelling Symbols

    Radio compliance certification for 006WWC0198 Japan Radio compliance certification for Australia and New Zealand Manufacturer Batch code Catalogue number Serial number Date of manufacture © Cochlear Limited 2015 CP810 Sound Processor User Guide - 97...
  • Page 98: Legal Statement

    The statements made in this guide are believed to be true and correct as of the date of publication. However, specifications are subject to change without notice. © Cochlear Limited 2015 98 - CP810 Sound Processor User Guide © Cochlear Limited 2015...
  • Page 100 Cochlear Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG Karl-Wiechert-Allee 76A, 30625 Hannover, Germany Tel: +49 511 542 770 Fax: +49 511 542 7770 Cochlear Europe Ltd 6 Dashwood Lang Road, Bourne Business Park, Addlestone, Surrey KT15 2HJ, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1932 26 3400 Fax: +44 1932 26 3426 Cochlear Benelux NV Schaliënhoevedreef 20 i, B-2800 Mechelen, Belgium...

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