Cochlear Osia 2 User Manual
Cochlear Osia 2 User Manual

Cochlear Osia 2 User Manual

Sound processor kit
Hide thumbs Also See for Osia 2:

Advertisement

Quick Links

EN-GB English
Cochlear
Osia
2
®
Sound Processor Kit
User manual
© Cochlear Limited, 2023
1

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Summary of Contents for Cochlear Osia 2

  • Page 1 EN-GB English Cochlear Osia ™ ® Sound Processor Kit User manual © Cochlear Limited, 2023...
  • Page 2: Intended Use

    (inner ear) with the purpose of enhancing hearing. The Osia Sound Processor is intended to be used as part of the Cochlear Osia System to pick up surrounding sound and transfer it to the implant through a digital inductive link.
  • Page 3: Symbols Used In This Guide

    Important information or advice. Time saving hint. CAUTION (no harm) Special care to be taken to ensure safety and effectiveness. Could cause damage to equipment. WARNING (harmful) Potential safety hazards and serious adverse reactions. Could cause harm to person. © Cochlear Limited, 2023...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    For users with two implants . . 11 Wireless communication link Attach a Cochlear SoftWear™ Electromagnetic compatibility Pad ..... . . 12 (EMC) Attach a Safety Line .
  • Page 5: Overview

    Overview THIS WAY UP Front Indicator light Control button Microphone ports Cover Back Attachment holes for Safety line Battery door © Cochlear Limited, 2023...
  • Page 6: Use

    You and your hearing care professional will have selected up to four preset programs for your sound processor. Program 1 Program 2 Program 3 Program 4 Cochlear™ Osia 2 Sound Processor Kit User manual ®...
  • Page 7: Adjust Volume

    Your hearing care professorial has set the volume level for your sound processor. You can adjust the volume level with a compatible Cochlear remote control, Cochlear Wireless Phone Clip, iPhone, iPad or iPod touch (See the “Made for iPhone” section on page 21).
  • Page 8: Power

    Power Batteries The Osia 2 Sound Processor uses a high power 675 (PR44) zinc air disposable battery designed for hearing implant use. CAUTION If a standard 675 battery is used the device will not function. Battery life Batteries should be replaced as needed, just as you would with any other electronic device.
  • Page 9: Change The Battery

    4. Remove the sticker on the + side of the new battery and let it stand for a few seconds. 5. Insert the new battery with the + sign facing upwards in the battery door. (C) 6. Gently close the battery door. (D) © Cochlear Limited, 2023...
  • Page 10: Lock And Unlock The Battery

    In the event of a battery being swallowed, seek immediate medical attention at the nearest emergency centre. Cochlear™ Osia 2 Sound Processor Kit User manual ®...
  • Page 11: Wear

    Ask your hearing care professional to mark your sound processors with coloured stickers (red for right, blue for left) to make identifying left and right processors easier. CAUTION If you have two implants, you must use the correct sound processor for each implant. © Cochlear Limited, 2023...
  • Page 12: Pad

    ID, so it will not work on the wrong implant. Attach a Cochlear SoftWear™ Pad The Cochlear SoftWear™ Pad is optional. If you experience discomfort when wearing your processor, you can attach this adhesive pad to the back of your processor.
  • Page 13 3. Attach the pad to the back of the processor – press down firmly. (B, C) 4. Peel off the two semicircle backing covers on the cushion side of the pad. (D) 5. Wear your processor as usual. © Cochlear Limited, 2023...
  • Page 14: Attach A Safety Line

    4. Attach the clip to your clothing or hair depending on the Safety Line design. NOTE If you have trouble attaching the safety line, you can remove the sound processor cover (page 18). Cochlear™ Osia 2 Sound Processor Kit User manual ®...
  • Page 15 To attach the Safety Line to your clothes, use the clip shown below 1. Lift the tab to open the clip. (A) 2. Place the clip on your clothing and press down to close. (B) 3. Place the sound processor on your implant. © Cochlear Limited, 2023...
  • Page 16 3. Press down on the ends to close the clip. (C) 4. Place your processor on your implant. Wear the headband The Cochlear Headband is an optional accessory that holds the processor in place on your implant. This accessory is useful for children or when performing physical activities.
  • Page 17 5. Pick up the ends of the headband and place the anti-slip section against your forehead. 6. Join the ends behind your head. Adjust so the headband fits firmly, with your processor over your implant. (C) 7. Press firmly on the ends to ensure they join together. © Cochlear Limited, 2023...
  • Page 18 2. Press down on the cover around the button until you feel a “click” on both sides of the button. (A) 3. Press down on the cover between microphone ports until you feel a “click”. (B) 4. Close the battery door. (C) Cochlear™ Osia 2 Sound Processor Kit User manual ®...
  • Page 19 1. Open the battery door. (A) 2. Pull the door out of its hinge. (B) 3. Replace the door. Be sure to align the hinge clip to the metal pin on the processor. (C) 4. Close the battery door. (D) © Cochlear Limited, 2023...
  • Page 20: Wireless Accessories

    Turn the sound processor off and then on again (by opening and closing the battery door). Wireless accessories You can use Cochlear wireless accessories to enhance your listening experience. To learn more about the options available, ask your hearing care professional or visit www.cochlear.com.
  • Page 21: Made For Iphone

    Your sound processor is a Made for iPhone (MFi) hearing device. This allows you to control your sound processor and stream audio directly from your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. For compatibility details and more visit www.cochlear.com. © Cochlear Limited, 2023...
  • Page 22: Care

    • Secure your sound processor with a Safety Line or use the headband during physical activities. If the physical activity involves contact, Cochlear recommends removing the sound processor during the activity. • After exercise, wipe your processor with a soft cloth to remove sweat or dirt.
  • Page 23: Water, Sand And Dirt

    • If sand or dirt enters the processor, try to remove it carefully. Do not brush or wipe in the indents or holes of the casing. © Cochlear Limited, 2023...
  • Page 24: Audio And Visual Indicators

    1–4 beeps Volume level increased/decreased by one step. 1 beep Volume limit reached. 1 long beep Low battery warning. 4 beeps 4 times Cochlear™ Osia 2 Sound Processor Kit User manual ®...
  • Page 25: Visual Signals

    Ripple tone upward melody Visual signals Your hearing care professional can set up your processor to show the following light indications. General signals Light What it means No implant or wrong implant detected. Green flashes © Cochlear Limited, 2023...
  • Page 26 Volume limit reached. 1 long flash Low battery warning. Rapid flashes for 2.5 seconds Wireless signals Light What it means Wireless streaming activated. 1 long flash followed by 1 short flash Cochlear™ Osia 2 Sound Processor Kit User manual ®...
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting

    3. Check so that the correct battery-type is used. See requirements for battery on page 33. 4. Ensure that the sound processor is placed correctly, see page 11. 5. If the problems continue, contact your hearing care professional. © Cochlear Limited, 2023...
  • Page 28 You experience tightness, numbness, discomfort or develop a skin irritation at your implant site 1. Try using an adhesive Cochlear SoftWear pad. See “Attach a Cochlear SoftWear™ Pad”, page 12. 2. If you are using a retention aid, such as a headband, this may be placing pressure on your processor.
  • Page 29: Cautions

    Young children who are developing motor skills are at greater risk of impact to the head from a hard object (e.g. a table or a chair). © Cochlear Limited, 2023...
  • Page 30: Warnings

    • Dispose of used batteries promptly and carefully, in accordance with local regulations. Keep the battery away from children. • Do not allow children to replace batteries without adult supervision. Cochlear™ Osia 2 Sound Processor Kit User manual ®...
  • Page 31: Processors And Parts

    The magnetic attachment of your sound processor to your implant may be affected by other magnetic sources. • Store spare magnets safely and away from cards that may have a magnetic strip (e.g. credit cards, bus tickets). © Cochlear Limited, 2023...
  • Page 32 Do not place the device or accessories inside any part of your body (e.g. nose, mouth). • Seek medical advice before entering any environment that may adversely affect the operation of your Cochlear implant, including areas protected by a warning notice preventing entry by patients fitted with a pacemaker. •...
  • Page 33: Batteries

    Batteries • Use only Cochlear supplied or recommended high power 675 (PR44) zinc air battery designed for hearing implant use. • Insert the battery in the correct orientation. • Do not short-circuit batteries (e.g. do not let terminals of batteries contact each other, do not place batteries loose in pockets, etc.).
  • Page 34: Medical Treatments

    Medical treatments Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) • The Osia 2 Sound Processor, remote and related accessories are MR Unsafe. • The Osia implant is MRI conditional. For full MRI safety information refer to the information supplied with the system, or contact your regional Cochlear office (contact numbers available at the end of this document).
  • Page 35: Batteries

    • Magnets: Gold coated Implant and sound processor compatibility The Osia 2 Sound Processor is compatible with the OSI100 Implant and OSI200 Implant. The OSI100 implant is also compatible with Osia Sound Processor. Users with OSI100 Implant can downgrade from Osia 2 Sound Processor to Osia Sound Processor.
  • Page 36: Product Dimensions

    10.4 mm unit (1.4 in) (1.3 in) (0.409 in) Product weight Sound Processor Weight Osia 2 processing unit (no batteries or 6.2 g magnet) Osia 2 processing unit (including 7.8 g Magnet 1) Osia 2 processing unit (including 9.4 g Magnet 1 and a zinc air battery) Cochlear™...
  • Page 37: Operating Characteristics

    (wireless accessories) Published commercial wireless protocol (Bluetooth Low Energy) Operating frequency 5 MHz communication to implant Operating frequency RF 2.4 GHz (radio frequency) transmission Max. RF output power -3.85 dBm Operating voltage 1.05 V to 1.45 V © Cochlear Limited, 2023...
  • Page 38: Wireless Communication Link

    Battery One PR44 (zinc air) button cell battery, 1.4 V (nominal) Only high power 675 zinc air batteries designed for cochlear implants should be used Wireless communication link The wireless communication link operates in the 2.4 GHz ISM band using GFSK (Gaussian frequency-shift keying), and a proprietary bidirectional communication protocol.
  • Page 39: Electromagnetic Compatibility (Emc)

    30 cm (12 in.) to any part of your Osia 2 Sound Processor, including cables specified by the manufacturer. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of this equipment could result.
  • Page 40: Environmental Protection

    Your sound processor is internally powered equipment Type B applied part as described in the international standard IEC 60601-1:2005/A1:2012, Medical Electrical Equipment– Part 1: General Requirements for Basic Safety and Essential Performance. Cochlear™ Osia 2 Sound Processor Kit User manual ®...
  • Page 41 Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Cochlear Limited may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 42: Certification And Applied Standards

    IC: 8039C-OSIA2 CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B) HVIN: OSIA2 PMN: Cochlear Osia 2 Sound Processor The model is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the FCC and ISED.
  • Page 43: Privacy And The Collection Of Personal Information

    During the process of receiving a Cochlear device, personal information about the user/recipient or their parent, guardian, carer and hearing health professional will be collected for use by Cochlear and others involved in care with regard to the device. For more information please read Cochlear’s Privacy Policy on www.cochlear.com or request a copy from Cochlear at the...
  • Page 44: Product Order Overview

    Osia 2 Sound Processor. NOTE Items that are named Nucleus or Baha are also ® ® compatible with the Osia 2 Sound Processor. Product Product Code Cochlear Osia 2 Sound Processor P1233400 Cochlear Osia 2 Sound Processor Kit...
  • Page 45 Free – 6 Pcs Cochlear SoftWear Pad P793406 SoftWear Pads – 20 Pads Cochlear Wireless accessories P770843 Cochlear Wireless Mini Microphone 2, AUS P770842 Cochlear Wireless Mini Microphone 2, EU P770841 Cochlear Wireless Mini Microphone 2, GB P770844 Cochlear Wireless Mini Microphone 2, US...
  • Page 46 94790 Cochlear Baha Remote Control 2, EU 94792 Cochlear Baha Remote Control 2, GB 94791 Cochlear Baha Remote Control 2, US Cochlear Osia 2 Sound Processor Magnet P1631251 Magnet pack – Strength 1 P1631252 Magnet pack – Strength 2 P1631263 Magnet pack –...
  • Page 47 Code P1244706 Chocolate Brown – 2 Pcs P1244705 Sandy Blonde – 2 Pcs P1244701 Silver Grey – 2 Pcs P1244702 Slate Grey – 2 Pcs Cochlear Osia 2 Inner case P1247104 Cochlear Osia 2 Inner case © Cochlear Limited, 2023...
  • Page 48: Key To Symbols

    – Falling drops of the label water Separate disposal of CE registration mark Separate disposal of electronic device with notified body electronic device 0123 number Cochlear™ Osia 2 Sound Processor Kit User manual ®...
  • Page 49: Radio Symbols

    Radio symbols FCC ID: QZ3OSIA2 USA product label requirements IC: 8039C-OSIA2 Canada product label requirements Australia/New Zealand label requirements © Cochlear Limited, 2023...
  • Page 50 Cochlear™ Osia 2 Sound Processor Kit User manual ®...
  • Page 51 © Cochlear Limited, 2023...
  • Page 52 The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Cochlear Limited is under license. © Cochlear Limited 2023. All rights reserved. 2023-06...

Table of Contents