Overview - Cochlear Nucleus Freedom Bodyworn Quick Start Manual

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Overview

Your processor is used together with a Cochlear
sound to the cochlea.
Your processor consists of a Processing Unit, coil and a choice of
four wearing options that use different controllers. The four wearing
options can be worn interchangeably with the same Processing Unit.
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BTE wearing option
The Behind The Ear (BTE) and Mini BTE Controllers allow your
processor to be worn behind the ear. The Mini BTE Controller is
slightly smaller than the BTE Controller but is functionally identical.
The operational functionality of the buttons and display
on the BTE and Mini BTE Controllers is identical. Both
controllers are also very similar in appearance and
therefore this guide displays images of the BTE for
instructions that apply to both controllers.
The Bodyworn and Babyworn
to be worn on the body and attached to your processor with a
Bodyworn or Babyworn cable.
Your processor contains small parts that may be hazardous
if swallowed, or may cause choking if ingested or inhaled.
Infants and young children should wear the Bodyworn
Controller in a Cochlear provided, tamper-resistant pouch.
For details on warnings and precautions, refer to the Warnings and
Precautions leaf et included in the documentation you received with
your processor.
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wearing options allow your controller
Implant to transmit
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Mini BTE wearing option
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