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Nucleus ® Accessories Supplement ™ ® to the Cochlear Nucleus CP910 and CP920 Sound Processor User Guide...
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Cochlear Nucleus ® ™ CP910 or CP920 (“CP900 Series”) Sound Processor. You can order audio accessories from Cochlear or talk to your clinician. NOTE Please also refer to your Important Information document for essential advice that applies to Cochlear implant systems.
LiteWear cable, case, and fixing aids The Cochlear ™ Nucleus ® CP900 Series LiteWear Cable allows any standard (not compact) battery module to be worn on the body – so only the processing unit is worn on the ear. LiteWear is made up of a LiteWear cable (A), a LiteWear case (B) and a choice of LiteWear fixing aids (C).
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Attach the fixing aid appropriate to your needs (*the others are shown below). It should snap firmly into place. Ready to use NUCLEUS® ACCESSORIES SUPPLEMENT...
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*The other fixing aids attach to the case in the same way. To help prevent tampering, attach the LiteWear case between the shoulder blades of very young children. TO THE CP910 AND CP920 SOUND PROCESSOR USER GUIDE...
Mic Lock-Stirrup (for LiteWear) Use a Cochlear ™ Nucleus ® Mic Lock-Stirrup to hold a processor with a LiteWear cable securely on the ear. Overview This is how the accessory fits together with your processor. ...
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Find the right length of tubing to hold the processor firmly in place. TO THE CP910 AND CP920 SOUND PROCESSOR USER GUIDE...
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When correctly fitted, Mic Lock-Stirrup fits snugly around the ear to hold the processor in place. TO THE CP910 AND CP920 SOUND PROCESSOR USER GUIDE...
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Plug-in audio accessories cannot be connected to a CP920 sound processor as it does not have an accessory socket. (For details on using the range of Wireless Accessories, see the Cochlear Wireless Accessories User Guide.)
Personal audio cable Use a Cochlear ™ Nucleus ® Personal Audio Cable to connect a battery-powered audio device (e.g. portable music player) to your CP910 sound processor. WARNING For electrical safety reasons, always use a mains isolation cable when connecting a personal audio cable to a mains-powered audio device or to a battery- powered device connected to mains power for charging.
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Bilateral personal audio cable Use a Cochlear ™ Nucleus ® Bilateral Personal Audio Cable to connect a battery-powered audio device (e.g. portable music player) to your CP910 sound processors. WARNING For electrical safety reasons, always use a mains isolation cable when connecting a personal audio cable to a mains-powered audio device or to a battery- powered device connected to mains power for charging.
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Mains isolation cable For electrical safety reasons, always use a Cochlear ™ Nucleus ® Mains Isolation Cable when connecting a personal audio cable (or bilateral personal audio cable) to any mains-powered audio device (e.g. computer, television) or to battery-powered device connected to mains power for charging.
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Ready to use Connect a bilateral personal audio cable to the mains isolation cable in the same way. TO THE CP910 AND CP920 SOUND PROCESSOR USER GUIDE...
Monitor earphones Use Cochlear ™ Nucleus ® Monitor Earphones to check if a CP910 sound processor is working (e.g. to check the processor of a recipient in your care). Overview This is how the accessory fits together with your processor.
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Ready to use To check if an audio accessory (e.g. a personal audio cable) is working, attach it to the socket in the middle of the monitor earphones cable. TO THE CP910 AND CP920 SOUND PROCESSOR USER GUIDE...
Lapel microphone To make conversations easier in noisy places, attach a Cochlear ™ Nucleus ® Lapel Microphone to your CP910 sound processor. Overview This is how the accessory fits together with your processor. Instructions NUCLEUS® ACCESSORIES SUPPLEMENT...
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Portable phone cable Use a Cochlear ™ Nucleus ® Portable Phone Cable to connect a portable phone (with a 2.5 mm audio socket) to your CP910 sound processor. If your phone has a 3.5mm audio socket, use a personal audio cable instead.
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Plug-in audio accessories cannot be connected to the CP920 sound processor as it does not have an accessory socket. (For details on using the range of Wireless Accessories, see the Cochlear Wireless Accessories User Guide.)
Euro accessory adaptor Use the Cochlear ™ Nucleus ® Euro Accessory Adaptor to connect a device with a three-pin Euro plug to your CP910 sound processor. Do not connect Cochlear ™ Baha ® accessories to your CP910 sound processor. Overview...
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Freedom accessory adaptor Use the Cochlear ™ Nucleus ® Freedom ™ Accessory Adaptor to connect FM cables to your CP910 sound processor. The adaptor creates a more comfortable angle between your processor and the straight plug on the FM cables.
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Battery holder O-ring Replace your Cochlear ™ Nucleus ® Battery Holder O-Ring when it becomes worn or damaged. WARNING Do not use tweezers or other sharp objects to remove the O-rings are a old O-ring. potential choking hazard. Keep away from children.
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Carefully remove the old O-ring with your fingers. Start by pinching the O-ring with your thumb nail. Then, pushing with your other thumb nail, create a loop in the O-ring, and ease the O-ring off. TO THE CP910 AND CP920 SOUND PROCESSOR USER GUIDE...
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Attach a new O-ring, starting at one end of the battery holder. Ready to use NUCLEUS® ACCESSORIES SUPPLEMENT...
Warnings • Do not use excessive force, twist or pull • Parents and carers are advised that on accessories when connecting them unsupervised use of long cables (e.g. to the processor or at any time while LiteWear cables or personal audio cables) they are connected.
Other information Materials Certification • LiteWear cable is made of polyester, The following sound processor accessories thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) & fulfil the essential requirements listed in polyvinyl chloride (PVC) sheath is PVC; Annex 1 of the EC directive 90/385/EEC on plugs/strain relief are polypropylene (PP) Active Implantable Medical Devices as per and TPE.
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Labelling symbols The following symbols may appear on your processor or remote or accessory components and/or packaging: Refer to instruction manual Specific warnings or precautions associated with the device, which are not otherwise found on the label Manufacturer Authorised representative in the European Community Catalogue number Serial number Batch code...
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Do not re-use By prescription Recyclable material Dispose of electrical components in accordance with your local regulations Dispose of lithium-ion batteries in accordance with your local regulations NUCLEUS® ACCESSORIES SUPPLEMENT...
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Hearing, Kanso, MET, MicroDrive, MP3000, myCochlear, mySmartSound, NRT, Nucleus, 科利耳, Off-Stylet, SmartSound, Softip, SPrint, True Wireless, the elliptical logo and Whisper are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Cochlear Limited. Ardium, Baha, Baha SoftWear, BCDrive, DermaLock, EveryWear, Vistafix and WindShield are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Cochlear Bone Anchored Solutions AB.