Cochlear Bone Anchored Solutions BAHA5SUP Bone anchored sound processor User Manual

Cochlear Bone Anchored Solutions AB Bone anchored sound processor

User Manual

Cochlear Bone Anchored Solutions AB
Konstruktionsvägen 14, 435 33 Mölnlycke, Sweden Tel: +46 31 792 44 00 Fax: +46 31 792 46 95
Regional offices:
Cochlear Ltd (ABN 96 002 618 073) 1 University Avenue, Macquarie University, NSW 2109, Australia Tel: +61 2 9428 6555 Fax: +61 2 9428 6352
Cochlear Americas 13059 E Peakview Avenue, Centennial, CO 80111, USA Tel: +1 303 790 9010 Fax: +1 303 792 9025
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Local offices:
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Cochlear Europe Ltd
6 Dashwood Lang Road, Bourne Business Park, Addlestone, Surrey, KT15 2HJ, United Kingdom Tel: +44 1932 26 3400
Fax: +44 1932 26 3426
Nihon Cochlear Co Ltd Ochanomizu-Motomachi Bldg, 2-3-7 Hongo, Bunkyo-Ku, Tokyo 113-0033, Japan Tel: +81 3 3817 0241 Fax: +81 3 3817 0245
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Cochlear Canada Inc 2500-120 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, ON M5H 1T1, Canada Tel: +1 416 972 5082 Fax: +1 416 972 5083
www.cochlear.com
The Cochlear Baha 5 SuperPower Sound Processor is compatible with iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 5s,
iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, iPad Air 2, iPad Air, iPad (4th generation), iPad mini 3, iPad mini 2, iPad mini and iPod
touch (5th generation) using iOS 7.* or later.
Ardium, Baha, Baha SoftWear, BCDrive, DermaLock, Vistafix and Windshield are either trademarks or registered
trademarks of Cochlear Bone Anchored Solutions AB. Cochlear, Nucleus, SmartSound, SnugFit, Hear now. And
always and the elliptical logo are either trademarks or registered trademarks of Cochlear Limited. 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. Apple, iPhone, iPad and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in
the U.S. and other countries. © Cochlear Bone Anchored Solutions AB 2015. All rights reserved. AUG15. Printed
in Sweden
“Made for iPhone” means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPhone
and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the
operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this
accessory with iPhone may affect wireless performance.
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Sound processor type designations for
models included in this User Manual are:
FCC ID: QZ3BAHA5SUP, IC: 8039C-BAHA5SUP, IC model:
Baha®5 SUP.
Statement:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: 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. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in
a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from the one in which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician
for help.
Changes or modifications can void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
Intended use
The Cochlear Baha® 5 SuperPower Sound Processor
(Baha 5 SUP) uses bone conduction to transmit sounds
to the cochlea (inner ear). It works by combining a sound
processor and a small
titanium implant that is placed in the skull behind the
ear. The skull bone integrates with the titanium implant
through a process called osseointegration. This allows
sound to be conducted via the skull bone directly to the
cochlea, which improves hearing performance.
List of countries:
Not all products are available in all markets. Product
availability is subject to regulatory approval in the
respective markets.
The products are in compliance with the following
regulatory requirements:
In EU: the device conforms to the Essential
Requirements according to Annex I of Council Directive
93/42/EEC for medical devices (MDD) and essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive
1999/5/EC (R&TTE). The declaration of conformity may
be consulted at www.cochlear.com.
Other identified applicable international regulatory
requirements in countries outside the EU and US. Please
refer to local country requirements for these areas.
In Canada the sound processor is certified under the
following certification number: IC: 8039C-BAHA5SUP
and model no.: IC model: Baha®5 SUP.
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-
exempt RSS standard(s).
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian
ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est
conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation
of the device. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux
conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire
de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit
accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même
si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le
fonctionnement.
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Welcome
Congratulations on your choice of the Cochlear Baha® 5 SuperPower Sound Processor.
You are now ready to use Cochlear’s highly advanced bone conduction sound processor,
featuring sophisticated signal processing and wireless technology.
This manual is full of tips and advice on how to best use and care for your Baha sound
processor. By reading this manual and then keeping it handy for future reference, you
will ensure that you get the most benefit out of your Baha sound processor.
Key to device See figure 1
1. Sound Processing unit
2. Actuator unit
3. Cable
4. Microphones
5. Battery
6. Ear hook
7. Plastic snap connector
8. Buttons
9. Visual indicator
Note on figures: The figures included on the
cover correspond to information specific to this
model of sound processor. Please reference the
appropriate figure when reading. The images
shown are not to scale.
Introduction
To ensure optimal performance, your hearing
care professional will fit the processor to suit
your needs. Be sure to discuss any questions
or concerns that you may have regarding your
hearing or use of this system with your hearing
care professional.
Warranty
The warranty does not cover defects or
damage arising from, associated with, or
related to the use of this product with any
non-Cochlear processing unit and/or any
non-Cochlear implant. See the “Cochlear
Baha Global Limited Warranty card” for
more details.
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Key to symbols
The following symbols will be used throughout this document.
Please refer to the list below for explanations:
Your sound processor is programmed to be used as
either a left or right-sided device. Your hearing care
professional will have marked your processor(s)
with a L or R indicator. If you are a bilateral user,
changes you make to one device will automatically
apply to the second device.
On/off See figure 2
1 2 Turn on your sound processor by
connecting the battery module.
3 Turn off your sound processor by disconnecting
the battery.
When your sound processor is turned off and then
back on again, it will return to the default setting
(program one).
Audible and visual status indicators
See figure 3
Your sound processor is equipped with audible and
visual indicators. For an overview of the audible
and visual indicators, refer to the table at the back
of this section.
Your hearing care professional can disable the
audible and/or visual indicators if you prefer.
Changing the program See figure 4
Together with your hearing care professional you
will have selected up to four pre-set programs for
your sound processor:
Program 1:
Program 2:
Program 3:
Program 4:
Contacting Customer Service
We strive to provide you with the best possible
products and services. Your views and experiences
with our products and services are important to
us. If you have any comments you would like to
share, please contact us.
Customer Service – Cochlear Americas
13059 E. Peakview Avenue,
Centennial, CO 80111, USA
Toll free (North America) 1800 523 5798
Tel: +1 303 790 9010, Fax: +1 303 792 9025
E-mail: customer@cochlear.com
Customer Service – Cochlear Europe
6 Dashwood Lang Road
Bourne Business Park, Addlestone,
Surrey KT15 2HJ, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 1932 26 3400, Fax: +44 1932 26 3426
E-mail: info@cochlear.co.uk
Customer Service – Cochlear Asia Pacific
1 University Avenue, Macquarie University
NSW 2109, Australia
Toll free (Australia) 1800 620 929
Toll free (New Zealand) 0800 444 819
Tel: +61 2 9428 6555, Fax: +61 2 9428 6352
or Toll free Fax 1800 005 215
E-mail: customerservice@cochlear.com.au
Using your sound processor
The buttons on your sound processor let you
adjust your volume level, choose from your
pre-set programs, and enable/disable wireless
streaming. You can choose to enable the audible
and visual indicators to alert you of changes to the
settings and processor status.
“Consult instructions for use”
or “Operating instructions” Bluetooth® Smart
“Caution” or “Caution, consult
accompanying documents” Manufacturer
Audible signal
REF
Catalogue number
CE-mark Date of manufacture
Interference risk By prescription
Batch Code Temperature limitation
Serial Number Humidity limitation
Refer to instructions/booklet.
Note: Symbol is blue. Recyclable material
ACMA (Australian
Communications and Media
Authority) compliant
Separate disposal of electronic
device
Made for iPod, iPhone, iPad Do not re-use
Model: Baha® 5 SuperPower
FCC ID: QZ3BAHA5SUP, IC: 8039C-BAHA5SUP Product name, CE mark and ACMA symbol
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Batteries
There are two different batteries for the
Baha 5 SuperPower: the Standard Rechargeable
Battery Module and the Compact Rechargeable
Battery Module. Ask your hearing care
professional for more information about the
choice of battery.
Battery life
Batteries should be replaced as needed just as you
would with any other electronic device. Battery
life varies according to the programs used each
day, the sound environment, and the size of
battery.
These programs are suitable for different listening
environments. Ask your hearing care professional
to fill in your specific programs.
To switch programs, press and hold the upper
button on your sound processor. If enabled,
audible and visual indicators will let you know
which program you are using:
Program 1: 1 beep and 1 flash
Program 2: 2 beeps and 2 flashes
Program 3: 3 beeps and 3 flashes
Program 4: 4 beeps and 4 flashes
Changing volume settings
See figure 5
1 Press and release the upper button to increase
volume.
2 Press and release the lower button to decrease
volume.
You can also adjust the volume level with the
optional Cochlear Baha Remote Control, the
Cochlear Wireless Phone Clip or an iOS device
(see Made for iPhone section).
Using the telephone See figure 6
For best results when talking on the telephone,
place the receiver near the microphone inlet of
your sound processor instead of near your ear.
Make sure the receiver does not touch the sound
processor, as this may cause feedback.
Your sound processor is a Made for iPhon
hearing device (MFi). This lets you connect your
sound processor directly with a compatible
iPhone. When connected, you can stream audio
directly from your iPhone to your sound processor.
To stream wirelessly from other mobile and
cordless phones you can use the optional Cochlear
Wireless Phone Clip. You will need to check the
compatibility of your phone with this product.
Made for iPhone (MFI)
Your sound processor is a Made for iPhone (MFi)
hearing device. This allows you to control your
sound processor and stream audio directly from
iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Ask your hearing care
professional or visit:
www.cochlear.com for more information.
Wireless accessories
You can use Cochlear Wireless accessories to
enhance your listening experience. Ask your
hearing care professional to learn more about
your options or visit www.cochlear.com.
To activate wireless audio streaming, press
and hold the lower button until you hear a
melody. See figure 7
To end wireless audio streaming, press and
hold the upper button. The sound processor will
return to the previous program.
Flight mode See figure 8
When boarding a flight, wireless functionality
must be deactivated because radio signals may
not be transmitted during flights. To disable
wireless operation:
1 Turn off the sound processor by disconnecting
the battery.
2 Press and hold the lower button and connect
the battery at the same time.
To deactivate flight mode, turn the sound
processor off and back on again by disconnecting
and connecting the battery.
Mains power light What it means
Steady green
Battery charger power is on.
Does not light up Power adaptor is not plugged in or mains power is not available
(or, if switched, is not turned on).
Battery socket light What it means
Steady orange
Battery module is charging.
Steady green
Battery module is fully charged.
Flashing orange
There is a problem with the battery module. Try a different socket.
Replace the rechargeable battery module.
Does not light up Battery module is not properly placed, is over-discharged or there is
no power. Check the battery charger is powered on and reconnect the
battery charger. If it still does not light up, replace the battery module.
The rechargeable battery’s lifespan is at least 365
charge cycles. A completely empty rechargeable
battery will take approximately four hours to
recharge.
Rechargeable batteries may take longer to fully
recharge with age. To get the longest life from the
rechargeable batteries, always recharge before use.
When there is approximately one hour of battery
power remaining, you will hear an audio indicator
comprising of two sets of four short beeps, and
the visual indicator will flash repeatedly. At this
time you may experience low amplification. If
the battery runs down completely, the sound
processor will beep and then stop working.
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Water, sand and dirt See figure 11
Your sound processor is resistant to water, sand
and dust. However, it is still a precision electronic
device so the following precautions should be
taken.
1 If your processor ever gets wet, dry it with a
soft cloth, change the microphone protectors
and place it in the dry aid kit provided by
Cochlear for 8 hours.
2 If sand or dirt ever enter the processor, shake
the components carefully to remove it and
change the microphone protectors.
Using Share the Experience
See figure 12
Family members and friends can “share the
experience” of bone conduction hearing. The test
rod can be used by others to hear with the sound
processor.
To use the test rod:
1 Turn on your sound processor and snap the
Actuator unit onto the test rod using the tilt
technique.
2 Place the Sound Processing unit on the ear.
Hold the rod against the skull bone behind an
ear. Plug both ears and listen.
Note: Your hearing care professional may have
disabled some or all of the audible and/or visible
indicators.
Wear a Snugfit
The Snugfit holds your sound processor more
securely in place than an earhook alone. It gives
carers easy access to controls and accessories and
is available in large, medium and tamper resistant
(small).
Attach a Snugt See figure 13
1 Press firmly on the top of the earhook with
your thumb to click it off the sound processor.
2 Click your Snugfit into place
3 Carefully bend the lower part into shape to suit
your ear.
Remove a Snugt
4 Remove your Snugfit by clicking it off the
processor.
Wear a Mic Lock See figure 14
The Mic Lock helps hold the processor securely on
the ear.
To attach the Mic Lock the first time:
1 Push the Mic Lock band onto the processor
with the tubing facing forward.
2 Place the processor on your ear and bring the
tubing up to the earhook.
3 Trim the tubing to a length that will hold the
processor firmly in place without discomfort.
Do not cut it too short.
4 Soften the end of the tubing in warm water
and push it onto the tip of your earhook.
5 Let the tubing cool before wearing
Attach and remove processor covers
See figure 15
1 To attach, slide the cover onto the processor.
2 To remove, pull the cover away from the
processor.
Note: Snugfit, Mic Lock, and Processor covers are
available as accessories. For more information,
ask your hearing care professional or visit www.
cochlear.com
Replace microphone protectors
See figure 16
Replace your microphone protectors every
three months, whenever they look dirty or
whenever you notice any loss in sound
quality. Always replace both microphone
protectors at the same time.
Remove microphone protectors
1 Remove the protective cap from the
Microphone Protector Removal Tool.
2 Push the tip of the tool into the middle of the
microphone protector.
3 Turn the tool 90° clockwise
4 Lift out the microphone protector and discard.
Repeat steps 2 to 4 to remove the other micro-
phone protector.
Replace the battery
Remove the battery See figure 2
Twist the battery module to remove it from the
processing unit.
Attach the battery See figure 2
Align the battery module to the processor socket
to fit the parts together. Twist the battery module
as shown to attach the parts. The processor will
turn on automatically.
Lock/Unlock the battery See figure 9
1 To increase tamper resistance, push the lock to
the far left with your battery cover locking tool
to lock the battery module.
2 Push the lock to the far right to unlock the
battery module.
Charge battery modules See figure 10
1 Angle and fit the rechargeable battery module
into a socket on the Cochlear Nucleus® Battery
Charger.
2 Twist clockwise to connect.
3 Connect the battery charger to the power
adaptor and plug into mains power.
General processor care
Your Baha sound processor is a delicate electronic
device. Follow these guidelines to keep it in proper
working order:
When not in use, turn off your sound processor
and store it free from dust and dirt.
If you will not be using your sound processor
for a long period, remove the battery. Remove
your sound processor before applying hair
conditioners, mosquito repellent and or similar
products
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Change the earhook See figure 18
Earhooks come in large, medium and small
sizes. The smallest earhook can be made tamper
resistant.
1 Press firmly on the top of the earhook with
your thumb and click it off the sound processor
2 Click the earhook into place
Note: Remove your earhook only when necessary
– it may become loose if it is removed too often.
Warnings
General advice
A sound processor will not restore normal
hearing and will not prevent or improve a hearing
impairment resulting from organic conditions.
Infrequent use of a sound processor may not
enable a user to attain full benefit from it.
The use of a sound processor is only part of hear-
ing rehabilitation and may need to be supple-
mented by auditory and lip reading training.
The patient is an intended operator of the device.
The Model reference is Baha 5 SuperPower
Sound Processor.
Warnings
The sound processor is a digital, electrical,
medical instrument designed for specific use. As
such, due care and attention must be exercised
by the user at all times.
The sound processor is not waterproof!
Never wear it in heavy rain, in the bath or
shower!
Do not expose the sound processor
to extreme temperatures. It
is designed to operate within
the temperature ranges +5 °C
(+41 °F) to +40 °C (+104 °F).
The processor should not
be subjected, at any time,
to temperatures below
-10 °C (14 °F) or above +50 °C (+122 °F).
Contains small parts that may present a choking
hazard.
This product is not suitable for use in flammable
and/or explosive environments.
If you are to undergo an MRI (Magnetic
Resonance Imaging) procedure, refer to the MRI
Reference Card included in the document pack.
Portable and mobile RF (radio frequency)
communications equipment can affect the
performance of your sound processor.
The sound processor is suitable for use in
electromagnetic environments with mains
power of typical commercial or hospital quality,
and power frequency magnetic fields of typical
commercial or hospital levels. It is intended
for use in an electromagnetic
environment in which radiated RF
(radio frequency) disturbances are
controlled.
Interference may occur in the vicinity of
equipment with the symbol to the right.
Dispose of batteries and electronic items in
accordance with your local regulations.
Discard your device as electronic waste according
to local regulations.
When the wireless function is activated, the
sound processor uses low-powered digitally
coded transmissions in order to communicate
with other wireless devices. Although unlikely,
nearby electronic devices may be affected. In
that case, move the sound processor away from
the affected electronic device.
When using wireless functionality and the
sound processor is affected by electromagnetic
interference, move away from the source of this
interference.
Be sure to deactivate wireless functionality when
boarding flights.
Turn off your wireless functionality by using
the flight mode in areas where radio frequency
emission is prohibited.
Cochlear Baha wireless devices include an
RF transmitter that operates in the range of
2.4 GHz2.48 GHz.
For wireless functionality, only use Cochlear
Wireless accessories. For further guidance
regarding e.g. pairing, please refer to the
user guide of the relevant Cochlear Wireless
accessory.
No modification of this equipment is allowed.
Parents and carers are advised that unsupervised
use of long cables may present a risk of
strangulation.
Do not let your processor or parts entangle
with any jewellery (e.g. earhook and earrings) or
machinery.
Do not attach or wear a body-worn battery
configuration beneath layers of clothing in direct
contact with the skin (e.g. in pocket or under a
child’s vest).
• Make sure all cables used by a child are securely
attached to their clothing.
Do not use a dry aid kit that has an Ultra Violet C
(UVC) lamp
The microphone protector removal tool is a
sharp object. It is not recommended for use by
children.
The tamper resistant earhook fitting tool and
fitting pin are sharp objects. They are not
recommended for use by children
Only use rechargeable batteries and battery
chargers supplied or recommended by Cochlear.
Use of other batteries or battery chargers may
result in harm or injury.
Charge rechargeable batteries before use.
Do not allow children to replace batteries
without adult supervision.
Do not touch the battery charger contacts or
allow children to use the battery charger without
adult supervision.
Do not short-circuit batteries (e.g. do not let
terminals of batteries contact each other, do not
place batteries loose in pockets, etc.).
Store unused batteries in original packaging, in
a clean and dry place. When processor is not in
use, remove the batteries and store separately
in a clean and dry place. Wipe batteries with a
clean dry cloth if they become dirty.
Insert new microphone protectors
See figure 17
1 Pull the Microphone Protector Applicator out
of its sleeve.
2 With the microphone protectors facing the
processor, gently push the slotted end of the
applicator under the coil cable plug.
3 Lay the applicator over the processor,
aligning the microphone protectors with the
microphones.
4 Press the microphone protectors all the way
into the microphone holes one at a time.
5 Remove the applicator carefully, peeling it
upwards from the earhook end.
Care for your battery charger
Every day
Check that your battery charger is clean. If you
notice any dust or dirt:
1 Unplug the power adaptor and remove any
battery modules.
2 Hold the battery charger upside down and tap
it gently to remove any dirt from the battery
charger sockets. Carefully blowing on the
battery charger sockets may also help remove
dirt.
3 Wipe the battery charger sockets with a soft
dry cloth.
Cycle batteries in different sockets when
recharging to wear the sockets evenly.
If it gets wet
If the battery charger ever gets splashed with
liquid, carefully shake out the liquid and dry the
battery charger for 24 hours. Do not use the
battery charger until it is dry. -10 °C
(14 °F)
+50 °C
(+122 °F)
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Functions and audible/visible indicators
Function On the device Audible indicator Visible indicator
Turn ON Connect battery 10 beeps 10 flashes
Turn OFF Disconnect battery None
Change program Press and hold upper button 1 beep for program 1
2 beeps for program 2 etc
1 flash for program 1
2 flashes for program 2
etc
Change Volume Press and release upper/
lower button to increase/
decrease volume
1 beep indicates volume
increase/decrease
1 flash indicates volume
increase/decrease
Low battery warning 4 beeps 2 times Rapid flashes
When using Cochlear Wireless Accessory or MFi
Change volume With Cochlear Baha Remote
Control, Cochlear Wireless
Phone Clip or with an iPhone
1 beep indicates volume
increase/decrease
1 short flash indicates
volume increase/decrease
Volume limit reached 1 long beep 1 long flash
Enable wireless
audio streaming
Press and hold lower button 5 beeps (melody in
upward scale)
1 long flash, followed by
1, 2 or 3 short flashes
Disable wireless
audio streaming
Press and hold upper button 1 beep for program 1
2 beeps for program 2 etc
1,2 or 3 short flashes
Pairing confirmation 5 beeps (melody in
upward scale)
None
Toggle between
wireless accessories
Long press lower button 5 beeps (melody in
upward scale)
Long flash, followed by
one short flash
Turn ON flight mode Insert battery and hold
lower button
10 beeps 2 times 4 double flashes
Mute Mute button on Wireless
Accessory or with an iPhone
1 long beep 1 long flash
Note: Your hearing care professional may have disabled some or all of the audible and/or visible indicators.
Battery life means the time a device will run
before the rechargeable batteries must be
recharged.
Battery charge cycle is a full charge and
discharge of the rechargeable battery.
Battery lifespan means the total number of
charge cycles a rechargeable battery will last
before the battery life degrades to 80% of its
original fullycharged capacity.
Use only Baha 5 SuperPower Actuator units. Do
not connect the sound processor to any other
type of stimulating equipment such as Cochlear
Implant coils.
Sound processor type designations for models
included in this User Manual are:
FCC ID: QZ3BAHA5SUP, IC: 8039C-BAHA5SUP, IC model:
Baha®5 S U P.
Statement:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Note: 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. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio
or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from the one in which the receiver is
connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
Changes or modifications can void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment.
Intended use
The Cochlear Baha® 5 SuperPower Sound Processor
(Baha 5 SUP) uses bone conduction to transmit sounds
to the cochlea (inner ear). It works by combining a sound
processor and a small
titanium implant that is placed in the skull behind the
ear. The skull bone integrates with the titanium implant
through a process called osseointegration. This allows
sound to be conducted via the skull bone directly to the
cochlea, which improves hearing performance.
List of countries:
Not all products are available in all markets. Product
availability is subject to regulatory approval in the
respective markets.
The products are in compliance with the following
regulatory requirements:
In EU: the device conforms to the Essential
Requirements according to Annex I of Council Directive
93/42/EEC for medical devices (MDD) and essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive
1999/5/EC (R&TTE). The declaration of conformity
may be consulted at www.cochlear.com.
Other identified applicable international regulatory
requirements in countries outside the EU and US.
Please refer to local country requirements for these
areas.
In Canada the sound processor is certified under the
following certification number: IC: 8039C-BAHA5SUP
and model no.: IC model: Baha®5 SUP.
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-
exempt RSS standard(s).
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian
ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est
conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation
of the device. L’exploitation est autorisée aux deux
conditions suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire
de brouillage, et (2) l’utilisateur de l’appareil doit
accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même
si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le
fonctionnement.
Equipment includes RF transmitter

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