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Lynda Percival
January 27, 2025
How do I turn my kanso 2 off
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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
To turn off the Cochlear Kanso 2 Sound Processor, tap on the front of the processor the required number of times as described in the user guide. Alternatively, you can control it using the Nucleus Smart App or the Cochlear CR310 Remote Control. For detailed steps, refer to the respective user guides.
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About Your Cochlear™ Kanso® 2 Sound Processor (model number: CP1150) works with your Cochlear implant to transfer sound to your ear. More information and warnings are available in the Kanso 2 Sound Processor User Guide.
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Sound Processor THIS WAY UP Microphone ports Indicator light Cochlear logo Cover QUICK GUIDE...
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Back Magnet Socket cover KANSO 2 SOUND PROCESSOR...
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You can control your processor by: • using the Nucleus Smart App ® • tapping on the front – see page 6 • using a Cochlear CR310 Remote Control (optional). Information on using the app or remote is available in their user guides. QUICK GUIDE...
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• place it in the Home Charger for charging overnight or • attach it to the Portable Charger (optional accessory) for charging while you’re on the go. More information and warnings are available in the Cochlear Chargers User Guide. KANSO 2 SOUND PROCESSOR...
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Portable Charger Home Charger QUICK GUIDE...
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Double-tap – 2 taps Turn OFF Triple-tap – 3 taps • Tap on the Cochlear logo. • Use quick, firm taps – don’t press. You can tap your processor while it is on or off your implant. KANSO 2 SOUND PROCESSOR...
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Light changes to steady orange as the processor turns off. NOTE Sound processor automatically turns on when placed on your implant and turns off when removed from your implant for two minutes (if enabled by clinician). KANSO 2 SOUND PROCESSOR...
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Change program To switch between programs, use your app or remote. Please refer to your app or remote user guide for details. Light flashes green as the program changes. Number of green flashes or beeps indicates the selected program. QUICK GUIDE...
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Stream audio To switch between audio sources, use your app or remote. Please refer to your app or remote user guide for details. Light flashes blue as the audio source changes. KANSO 2 SOUND PROCESSOR...
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Attach your processor Place the processor on your implant with the: • Cochlear logo, light and microphone ports facing up • straight edge facing down. CAUTIONS • Make sure you position your processor correctly to get the best performance, and so it does not fall off the implant.
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Attach a SoftWear pad If you experience discomfort, attach an adhesive Cochlear SoftWear pad to back of processor. ™ KANSO 2 SOUND PROCESSOR...
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Secure your processor You can attach a Kanso 2 Safety Line to reduce the risk of losing your processor. Press the safety line connector into the processor socket. Attach the clip to your clothing (or hairclip to your hair). QUICK GUIDE...
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Processor flashes while receiving sound from … microphones (Child mode only). Turning on and changing programs. Number of flashes indicates the number of the current program. Processor flashes while receiving sound from … audio source (Child mode only). Turning off processor. KANSO 2 SOUND PROCESSOR...
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Alerts LIGHT WHAT IT MEANS Processor is off your head … (or connected to the wrong implant). Processor battery is low. Recharge processor. Fault. Contact your clinician. Stays on until the issue is resolved. QUICK GUIDE...
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Do you have a question about the Kanso 2 Sound Processor and is the answer not in the manual?
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How do I turn my kanso 2 off
To turn off the Cochlear Kanso 2 Sound Processor, tap on the front of the processor the required number of times as described in the user guide. Alternatively, you can control it using the Nucleus Smart App or the Cochlear CR310 Remote Control. For detailed steps, refer to the respective user guides.
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