Coil And Coil Cable - Cochlear Nucleus CP810 User Manual

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Getting to know your processor
To prevent children from detaching the battery cover from the battery
holder, you can use the Cochlear
Nucleus
CP800 Series Tamper
®
Resistant Battery Cover. You can also lock the standard battery module
or the rechargeable battery module to the processing unit.
Cochlear supplies a battery charger to recharge the rechargeable battery
module. For more information, see Replacing and recharging batteries.

Coil and coil cable

The coil is a small round disk that you place over the implant. It
transfers electromagnetic signals from your processing unit to the
implant. The coil is attached to a removable coil cable, which plugs into
the processing unit. The coil and coil cable are available in a choice of
colours and lengths. For more information, see Changing the coil cable.
1
2
Figure 5: Coil only (1) and coil with cable (2)
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© Cochlear Limited 2010

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