Cochlear Nucleus CP810 User Manual page 105

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Cochlear
Nucleus
Series Monitor Earphones
Cochlear
Nucleus
Series Personal Audio
Cable
Cochlear
Nucleus
Series Portable Phone
Cable
Cochlear
Nucleus
Series Rechargeable
Battery Module
Cochlear
Nucleus
Series Standard Battery
Module
Cochlear
Nucleus
Series Snugfit
Cochlear
Nucleus
Sound Processor
Cochlear
Nucleus
Series Tamper Resistant
Battery Cover
Cochlear
Nucleus
Series Tamper Resistant
Earhook
Coil
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CP800
For use by a person with unaided
®
hearing to check that sound is
being received by the processor
microphones, telecoil or an audio
accessory.
CP800
Connects a battery-powered sound
®
source to a single sound processor.
CP800
Connects a phone or a battery
®
powered sound source with a 2.5 mm
socket.
CP800
This is the rechargeable battery.
®
CP800
Holds two disposable batteries. The
®
Standard Battery Module consists of a
battery holder and a battery cover.
CP800
Holds the processing unit more
®
securely behind the ear.
CP810
Used together with a cochlear implant
®
to transfer sound to the cochlea.
CP800
Allows the battery cover to be locked
®
to the battery holder. This prevents
children from detaching the battery
cover from the battery holder.
CP800
Locks the earhook to the processing
®
unit.
Part of the sound processor that
lies on the side of the head. The
processing unit transfers the digitally
coded sound through the coil to the
implant just under the skin.
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