Intended Use - Advanced Bionics Naida CI Q90 Instructions For Use Manual

Acoustic earhook
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If the sound processor or accessories become
unusually hot or warm, discontinue use immediately
and contact your cochlear implant professional.
Do not expose the Acoustic Earhook to extreme heat,
such as an oven, microwave or hair dryer.
Do not use the Acoustic Earhook unless the Wax Guard
is properly seated and the appropriate dome is attached.
In the unlikely event that the dome gets stuck in the
ear canal, it is strongly recommended to seek medical
assistance to safely remove the part.
Exposure of the receiver to high humidity, sweat, or
water could damage the receiver.
In the unlikely event that the Wax Guard becomes
dislodged from the receiver while in the ear canal,
contact your cochlear implant professional. Do NOT try
to remove the Wax Guard from your ear canal yourself.

Intended Use

The Naída CI Q90 Acoustic Earhook (Acoustic Earhook)
is intended to provide low frequency amplification to
Advanced Bionics' cochlear implant recipients.
The Acoustic Earhook is indicated for Advanced
Bionics cochlear implant recipients with unaided air
conduction thresholds less than or equal to 90 dB HL
between 125 Hz and 1600 Hz following surgery. The
Acoustic Earhook should only be used when behavioral
audiometric thresholds can be obtained and the
recipient can provide feedback regarding sound quality.
Speech perception testing should be completed before
and after fitting with the acoustic component to ensure
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