Adjust Volume; Share The Experience; 3� Power; Battery Type - Cochlear Baha 6 Max User Manual

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2.4 Adjust volume

Your hearing care professional has set the
volume level for your sound processor.
NOTE
You can change the program
and adjust the volume using the
optional Cochlear Baha Remote
Control, Cochlear Wireless Phone
Clip, Baha Smart App or from your
compatible smart phone or smart
device. See section 4.4, "Wireless devices".
3. Power

3.1 Battery type

The Baha 6 Max Sound Processor uses a
312 size type hearing aid battery (1.45 Volt
zinc air, non-rechargeable). Batteries
should be replaced as needed, just as you
would with many other electronic devices.
Battery life will vary with e.g. daily use,
volume levels, wireless streaming, sound
environment, program setting, and battery
strength. The average battery lifetime is
typically 69-136 hours.

2.5 Share the experience

See figure 4
Family members and friends can "share the
experience" of bone conduction hearing
using the Cochlear test rod, provided with
the sound processor.
1. Turn on your sound processor and
attach it on the test rod by tilting it into
place. You will feel the snap coupling
"click" into the notch on the test rod.
2. Hold the test rod against the skull
bone behind an ear. (Ensure you are
holding the test rod, and not the sound
processor). Plug both ears and listen.

3.2 Low battery indication

If activated, the visual and audio signals
will alert you when there is approximately
one hour of battery power remaining
(at this time you may experience lower
amplification). If the battery runs down
completely, the sound processor will
stop working.
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