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Cochlear Sprint Body worn Instruction Manual
Cochlear Sprint Body worn Instruction Manual

Cochlear Sprint Body worn Instruction Manual

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Cochlear
Sprint Body worn
speech processor
battery
compartment
Program select
Headset cable cover
release latch
Battery cover
release latch
LCD display
microphone
Increase / decrease buttons
Battery case release latch
headset cable
transmitting cable
coil with magnet
Options for
personal and
public alarms
Red indicator light
for Volume and
Sensitivity and lock.
autosensitivity
ON/OFF switch

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Summary of Contents for Cochlear Sprint Body worn

  • Page 1 Cochlear Sprint Body worn headset cable speech processor transmitting cable battery coil with magnet compartment microphone Options for personal and Increase / decrease buttons public alarms Program select Red indicator light Headset cable cover Select button release latch for Volume and Sensitivity and lock.
  • Page 2: Select Button

    A personal audio cable is plugged into the larger socket on the top of the device. This is used for leads from body worn FM systems and other battery operated devices. The other smaller socket on the top of the device is for the listening headphones.
  • Page 3: Button Lock

    Press the select button until a small ‘M’ is seen on the display panel. Then use increase and decrease buttons to change the sensitivity between 0 and 20. A typical setting would be ‘8’. Autosensitivity This adjusts the microphone sensitivity automatically depending on the environment.
  • Page 4 Single ping If the up, down, options, select or autosensitivity buttons are pressed. 4 pings every minute The batteries are nearly dead. 1 low-pitched ping A button has been pressed inappropriately. Resetting To return to default settings, turn off the sprint. As you turn it back on again, hold down the program button.
  • Page 5 Plug the orange connector for the headset cable (A) in the orange socket at the bottom. The transmitting cable (B) goes into the top socket. For more information, consult the user guide on the Cochlear website: www.cochlear.com http://www.cochlear.co.uk/PDFs/UserManualSprint.pdf...