About This user guide is intended for recipients, parents and carers using the Cochlear™ Nucleus® CP802 Sound Processor. The guide provides step- by-step instructions for wearing and using the processor. It also provides guidance on how to take care of the processor.
About ........................2 Getting started....................5 Cochlear Nucleus CP802 Sound Processor ........... 5 Cochlear Nucleus CP802 Sound Processor components ....6 Using the processor ..................7 Turn the processor on or off ..............7 Lock or unlock the processor buttons ............ 7 Change the program ..................8...
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Checking and troubleshooting the processor ........... 27 Troubleshoot .....................28 Indicator lights ..................31 Private tones ....................32 Cochlear battery charger lights .............33 Using the telecoil ....................34 Using Auto Telecoil ...................35 Using audio accessories with the processor ..........36 Connecting and disconnecting audio accessories ......39 Using the telephone with the processor ............42...
CP802 Sound Processor is worn behind the ™ ® ear and is intended to be used by Cochlear Nucleus cochlear implant recipients. The CP802 Sound Processor controls the cochlear implant over a transcutaneous link and delivers both power and digital sound signals.
Cochlear Nucleus CP802 Sound Processor components The processor consists of a processing unit, earhook, coil, coil cable and a CP802 Standard or Standard Rechargeable Battery Module, or a CP802 Battery Pack and Battery Pack Cable. Coil magnet Coil Coil cable...
Lock the battery module onto the processing unit Lift the accessory socket Push the lock to the far left cover of the processing unit. position, using the Cochlear ™ Nucleus Battery Cover ® Locking Tool. Wear the processor on the body...
Attach the processing unit and battery pack Hold the processing unit Line up the Cochlear logo and the upper end of the and dot marks on the lower Cochlear Nucleus CP802 end of the battery pack cable ™ ® Battery Pack Cable at an and on the battery pack.
Battery module or Battery pack cable The Cochlear Nucleus Mic Lock or the Cochlear Nucleus Mic Lock - ™ ® ™ Stirrup helps hold the processing unit in place behind the ear. You can use the Mic Lock with the battery module.
Change Standard Battery Module batteries To unlock the Cochlear Remove the battery cover. ™ Nucleus CP802 Standard ® Tamper Resistant Battery Cover, turn the lock counter- clockwise using the battery cover locking tool. Remove the batteries from Insert the new batteries with the battery holder.
Dry & Store unit supplied If you notice any dirt in the ® by Cochlear for at least 12 hours. standard battery module battery If the processor gets exposed to holder, remove the batteries salt water or chemicals, wipe it...
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When you are not wearing the for storage. processor, do not leave it in very hot areas (e.g. in direct sunlight). To clean the Cochlear battery charger: Unplug the battery charger from the power adaptor. Clean the battery charger sockets with a soft dry cloth.
™ Nucleus® CP800 Series Coil Magnet Reverse Polarity, use it as described for a normal magnet. - If your clinician uses the strongest magnet (a Cochlear ™ Nucleus® CP800 Series Coil (6M)), it is part of the coil, and cannot be changed as described here.
Cochlear battery charger lights Battery charger socket light What it means Battery is recharging. Steady orange Battery is fully charged. Steady green Indicates a problem with the battery. Flashing orange Does not light up • Battery is not properly placed on the battery charger, or •...
Using audio accessories with the processor Cochlear supplies a range of audio accessories to help optimise hearing in different listening environments (sold separately). You can connect the following audio accessories to your processor: • Cochlear Nucleus CP800 Series Lapel Microphone, to improve ™...
® connecting a Euro FM receiver to your processor. Euro Accessory Adaptor Only use audio accessories supplied by Cochlear. Certain accessories may not be available in all countries. Please contact your clinician or local Cochlear office for confirmation. You may also want to try commercially available assisted listening devices (e.g.
• Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types or brands. • Replace disposable batteries with Cochlear supplied or recommended batteries only. For the Standard Battery Module, do not use silver oxide or alkaline batteries. •...
(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.
Standard rechargeable 205 mAh / 3.0 V to 4.2 V battery module Battery pack • Two AAA (R03) batteries. Cochlear recommends Sanyo Eneloop AAA batteries. • You may use LR03 (alkaline), FR03 (Li/FeS2) or HR03 (NiMH) batteries. • Voltage range: 1.25 V to 1.5 V.
Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Cochlear Limited may void the FCC authorisation 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.
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