Cochlear Nucleus 7 CP1000 User Manual page 2

Sound processor
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This guide is intended for Cochlear implant recipients and their
carers using the Cochlear
number: CP1000). The processor works with your implant to
transfer sound to your ear, and is made up of a processing unit,
earhook, coil and cable, and a battery module.
You can power your processor with disposable or rechargeable
batteries.
You can control your processor by pressing its button, or by using
your Cochlear Nucleus 7 Remote Control or the Nucleus Smart
app.
People with certain types of hearing loss can wear the processor
in Hybrid
amplified acoustic sound into the ear canal.
A number of tools and accessories are supplied with your
processor.
NOTES
• Refer to the relevant sections for cautions and warnings
• Please also refer to your Important Information document for
Symbols used in this guide
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DRAFT ONLY FOR CLINICAL TESTING
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Nucleus
7 Sound Processor (model
mode by adding an acoustic component which sends
relating to the use of the Nucleus 7 Sound Processor,
batteries and components.
essential advice that applies to Cochlear implant systems.
NOTE
Important information or advice.
TIP
Time saving hint.
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.
NUCLEUS 7 SOUND PROCESSOR USER GUIDE
14/06/2016 1:22:53 PM

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