Cochlear P900 Sound Processor User Manual 323649 ISS3 03 CP900UG LD indd

Cochlear Limited Sound Processor 323649 ISS3 03 CP900UG LD indd

User Guide

Nucleus® CP900 Series Sound ProcessorsUser Guide
Cochlear Limited 20112 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides  CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 3Cochlear Limited 2011Symbols ContentsAbout ...............................................................................................................................4Turn on.............................................................................................................................6Wear ...............................................................................................................................10Store ...............................................................................................................................31Charge ............................................................................................................................32Care ................................................................................................................................39Lights, beeps and buttons ........................................................................................ 54General warnings and cautions  .............................................................................. 58Other information ...................................................................................................... 60NoteImportant information or advice. Can save inconvenience.TipTime saving hint or saves inconvenience.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 20114 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides  CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 5Cochlear Limited 2011AboutThe Cochlear Nucleus CP900 Series Sound Processors works with your Cochlear Implant to transfer sound to the ear. Your processor is made up of a processing unit, earhook, coil, coil cable and a battery module. You can choose either the CP910 or the CP920 processing unit. The CP920 processing unit is smaller than the CP910 and has no accessory port.You can power your processing unit with a range of battery modules. The range includes a tamper resistant battery module that uses disposable batteries, a standard rechargeable and compact rechargeable battery module, and a LiteWear cable that allows the battery to be worn on the body.You can control your sound processor as a stand-alone device by pressing the buttons on the processor. All stand-alone functions are covered in this guide.You can also choose a Cochlear Nucleus CR210 Remote Control or CR230 Remote Assistant to control your processor. The remotes let you control one or two bilateral processors at a time and can provide extra troubleshooting functions. All remote functions are covered in separate user guides. People with certain types of hearing loss can wear the processor in Hybrid mode by adding an accessory called the acoustic component. The acoustic component sends extra acoustic sound into the ear canal. Hybrid mode must be set up by your clinician. A number of tools and accessories are supplied with your sound processor. The most important of these are your drying pack, screwdriver, and microphone protector applicator with removal tool. WarningDo not allow children under three to play with the system. Removable parts of the system can be lost or may be a choking hazard.   Coil magnetCoil cableCoilCP910 processing unitProcessing unitStandard rechargeable battery moduleLower buttonEarhookUpper buttonAccessory portMicrophones and  protectorsMicrophones and protectorsSerial numberEarhookUpper buttonLower buttonCoil magnetCoilCoil cableCompact rechargeable battery moduleBehind the Ear (BTE)  parts (standard)BTE parts (mini)Serial numberIndicator lightIndicator lightCP920 processing unit
Cochlear Limited 20116 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides Turn OnCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 7Cochlear Limited 2011Turn on and off Indicator light What it means Green fl ashesTurning on processor. The number of fl ashes indicates the number of the current program. Steady orange while pressing the lower buttonTurning off processor. Quick green fl ashesMicrophones are receiving soundPress and hold the lower button for two seconds to turn on or off.  Turn onTurn on and off  ............................................................................................................. 7Change programs ..........................................................................................................8Lock and unlock buttons .............................................................................................9 NoteYour clinician may set up your processor to turn off automatically when it has not been used or worn for more than two minutes. If this happens, simply turn your processor back on.
Cochlear Limited 20118 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides Turn OnCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 9Cochlear Limited 2011Change programsYou can choose between programs to change the way your sound processor deals with sound e.g. in windy, noisy or quiet places. Usually two programs are all you need, but your clinician can give you up to four programs.Indicator light What it means Green fl ashesChanging the program. The number of fl ashes indicates the number of the selected program.Quick-press and release the lower button to switch between programs.Ask your clinician to write your programs belowLock and unlock buttons Quick-press and release both buttons at the same time to lock and unlock the processor.Indicator lights What it means Green fl ash followed by orange Locking processor buttons. Orange fl ash followed by  green Unlocking processor buttons.  Orange fl ash when pressing buttons Processor buttons are locked.
Cochlear Limited 201110 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides WearCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 11Cochlear Limited 2011WearAttach to your head  ....................................................................................................11Talk on the phone ........................................................................................................ 12Water, sand and dirt ................................................................................................... 14Sport and exercise .......................................................................................................16Wear LiteWear .............................................................................................................22Travel ..............................................................................................................................23Audio accessories ........................................................................................................24Turn audio accessories on and off ...........................................................................26Personalise your processor ........................................................................................27Wear an acoustic component ...................................................................................28Attach to your head Indicator light What it means Flash of orange every secondCoil is off, or processor is not connected to the correct implant.Place the BTE on your ear, letting the coil dangle.Move the coil sideways and onto your implant. 12 TipTwist the coil clockwise (right BTE) or counter clockwise (left BTE) once ONLY before placing it on the head. The twist will help the coil stay in place.
Cochlear Limited 201112 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides WearCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 13Cochlear Limited 2011Indicator light What it means  Long fl ash of blue Changing between microphones and the telecoil or audio accessory.  Long fl ash of green Changing between the telecoil or audio accessory and the microphones. Constant quick blue fl ashes  Processor is receiving soundTalk on the phoneListen to hearing loops and hear voices on the telephone more clearly with the telecoil (t-switch). Your processor can be set up with either manual or auto telecoil. Auto telecoil turns the telecoil on and off whenever you use a phone or move in and out of range of a hearing loop. Whether you choose auto or manual telecoil, you can control the telecoil with your remote or just turn it on and off with your processor.Quick-press the top button to turn telecoil on and off. NoteCertain electronic devices or machinery may automatically turn on Auto Telecoil. If this happens, move away from the device or machinery and wait a few seconds for Auto Telecoil to turn itself off, or turn it off manually.  TipSlowly move the phone's sound outlet over the microphones on your processor to fi nd your best position for talking on the phone. Phone being held over microphones
Cochlear Limited 201114 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides WearCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 15Cochlear Limited 2011Water, sand and dirtYour processor is water resistant with rechargeable batteries attached. But do not wear it while bathing or swimming.Your processor is dust resistant with rechargeable batteries attached. But do not get sand or dirt into any part of your sound processor. 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. If your processor ever does get wet, dry it with a soft cloth, change the microphone protectors and place it in a drying kit for 12 hours.If sand or dirt ever do enter the system, shake the components carefully to remove it and change the microphone protectors.  Your processor is protected against failure from dust and temporary immersion in water (IP57) when you wear it with:•  a rechargeable battery module•  a coil and coil cable•  a closed accessory port•  no acoustic componentFully assembled as describedYour processor is protected against failure from splashing water or access of foreign objects 1.0 mm in diameter or larger (IP44) when you wear it with:•  a tamper resistant battery cover•  a coil and coil cable•  a closed accessory port•  an acoustic component worn in the ear.Fully assembled as describedAqua Accessory TBA
Cochlear Limited 201116 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides WearCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 17Cochlear Limited 2011Sport and exerciseThen check your microphone protectors.Change them whenever you notice  signs of sweat or grime, or any change in performance.After exercise, wipe your processor with a soft cloth to remove sweat or grime. Use Cochlear CP900 series accessories such as the Snugfi t or Mic Lock to help hold your processor in place when you play sport or exercise. Accessories like the Snugfi t or Mic Lock can help hold a processor on a child's ear. Children under three years of age should only use tamper resistant accessories such as the tamper resistant earhooks, tamper resistant battery cover and tamper resistant Snugfi t. Always ensure these are properly locked together before use.  Childproofing TipA thin sweatband or skullcap worn over the sound processor can make wearing a helmet easier. Rechargeable batteries give you the maximum water and sweat resistance.TBAAqua Accessory TBATBA
Cochlear Limited 201118 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides WearCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 19Cochlear Limited 2011Wear a Snugfi tThe Cochlear Nucleus CP900 Series Snugfi t holds your sound processor more securely in place than an earhook alone. It gives parents and carers easy access to controls and accessories and is available in large, medium and tamper resistant (small). To attach a Snugfi t:Click your Snugfi t into place. 2Press fi rmly on the top of the earhook with your thumb to click it off the sound processor.1Carefully bend the lower part into shape to suit your ear. 3To remove a Snugfi t:Remove your Snugfi t by clicking it off the processor.1
Cochlear Limited 201120 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides WearCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 21Cochlear Limited 2011Wear a Mic LockThe Cochlear Nucleus Mic Lock helps hold the processor securely on the ear.Push the Mic Lock band onto the processor with the tubing facing forward.Place the processor on your ear and bring the tubing up to the earhook. Soften the end of the tubing in warm water and push it onto your earhook. 123Trim the tubing to a length that will hold the processor fi rmly in place without discomfort. Do not cut it too short. Let the tubing cool before wearing. 54To attach the Mic Lock the fi rst time:To attach the Tamper Resistant Snugfi t: Childproofing TipThread the Snugfi t band onto the Snugfi t as shown.Click the Snugfi t into place on the processor and push the Snugfi t band onto the battery module. Push the band securely onto the battery module. 234The smallest Snugfi t comes with a Snugfi t band to fi x it more securely to the processor. 1
Cochlear Limited 201122 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides WearCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 23Cochlear Limited 2011Wear LiteWearThe Cochlear Nucleus CP900 Series LiteWear Cable allows any standard (not compact) battery module to be worn on the body - so only the processing unit is worn on the ear. You can order LiteWear at <TBA> or talk to your clinician. LiteWear is made up of a LiteWear cable, case and a choice of fi xing aids.  NoteYou can wear a Snugfi t with LiteWear to hold the processing unit more securely on the ear.IMAGE SHOWING LITEWEAR BEING WORN BY A CHILD  Childproofing TipAttach the LiteWear case between the shoulder blades of very young children to help prevent tampering.TravelYou can travel with your sound processor with confi dence because Cochlear is supported by clinics all over the world.  Take a printout of your most recent program in case you need help with your processor.   If you have a back-up sound processor, check that it is programmed correctly and take it with you. It's okay to move through metal detectors and full body scanners with your sound processor on. To avoid any possible buzzing sounds in your ear, turn off the telecoil.  Ask your clinician for a Nucleus 6 ID card. In the unlikely event that your implant sets off a metal detector the ID card will help you explain that you have an implanted medical device.  Do not place sound processors directly onto conveyor belts as you move through airports. Place them in a bag or plastic tray.  Your sound processor will not interfere with a plane's navigation system so you won't need to turn it off during takeoff and landing.  NoteVisit www.cochlear.com/clinic-fi nder to fi nd the nearest clinic in the places you are travelling
Cochlear Limited 201124 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides WearCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 25Cochlear Limited 2011Audio accessoriesThe accessory port on the CP910 processing unit lets you connect a wide range of audio accessories. The Cochlear Nucleus Lapel Microphone can make conversation easier in noisy environments. Parents and carers can use the Cochlear Nucleus Monitor Earphones to check the processor and audio accessories are working. For example, a Cochlear Nucleus personal audio cable let you listen to iphones, computers, TV sets etc. Bilateral recipients can listen in stereo.  TBAYou can order audio accessories at <TBA> or talk to your clinician.  NoteThe CP910 processing unit is compatible with the CP800 range of audio accessories. You can order adaptors to make your CP910 processor compatible with Freedom and Euro accessories. Your CP910 processor is NOT compatible with the BAHA range of audio accessories. WarningAlways use the Mains Isolation Cable when connecting any Personal Audio Cable (including Bilateral) to:•  a mains powered device e.g. TV.•  a battery powered device that is connected to mains power (e.g. a laptop connected to an electric outlet for charging). Do not use excessive force, twist or pull on accessories when connecting them to the processor or at any time while they are connected.When you connect an audio accessory, your processor automatically detects it. If applicable, insert the other end of the audio accessory cable into the compatible device e.g. Ipod. 34Hold the side grips on the accessory connector and carefully push it into the accessory port until it clicks into place.1Carefully lift open the accessory cover with the screwdriver. Do not twist the cover. 2Connect audio accessoriesTo connect an audio accessory to the processor:
Cochlear Limited 201126 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides WearCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 27Cochlear Limited 2011Indicator light What it means Long fl ash of blue Changing between microphones and the telecoil or audio accessory. Long fl ash of green Changing between the telecoil or audio accessory and the microphones. Constant quick blue fl ashes Processor is receiving sound from audio accessoryTurn audio accessories on and offAudio accessories turn on automatically when you plug them into your processor. You can turn them off and back on again as follows. Quick-press the top button to switch between microphones and the audio accessory.Personalise your processorYou can order Cochlear Nucleus Sound Processor Covers and Coil Covers to personalise your processor and protect it from scratches.Attaching and removing processor covers:Attaching and removing coil covers:To attach, slide the cover onto the processor. To remove, pull the cover away from the processor. 12To attach, discard the clear plastic protector on the cover and click the cover into place on the coil.To remove, lift the cover off the coil.12Bilateral stickersIf you have two Cochlear implants, you must match the correct processor to the correct implant. Ask your clinician to give you bilateral stickers (red for right, blue for left) to make identifying left and right processors easier.
Cochlear Limited 201128 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides WearCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 29Cochlear Limited 2011Wear an acoustic componentIf your sound processor is set up for use in Hybrid mode, you can wear it with an acoustic component. Remove your acoustic component Wear your processor without the acoustic component by replacing it with a standard earhook:Hold the coil in one hand and place the processor on your ear with the other.Insert your Cochlear screwdriver into the opening under the earhook to unlatch the receiver cable.Place the coil on your head.122Place your dome or earmould in your ear as instructed by your clinician. 3Remove the battery module from the processing unit by twisting the two parts as shown. 1Press fi rmly on top of the earhook with your thumb to click it off the sound processor.Click the standard earhook into place.56Carefully push and twist the screwdriver until the receiver cable disconnects.3Re-attach the battery module. 4 CautionUse only the Hybrid screwdriver – not the CP800 screwdriver – to remove the acoustic component.
Cochlear Limited 201130 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides WearCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 31Cochlear Limited 2011Attach your acoustic component Press fi rmly on the top of the standard earhook with your thumb to click it off the processor.Click the Hybrid earhook into place.Carefully slide the receiver cable plug into the sound processor. It should click securely into place. If necessary, carefully twist it until you feel the click. 1234Store WarningAll drying chemicals must be kept away from young children. Swallowing this material can cause serious internal injuries.For long term storage, remove the batteries and store them separately from each other to prevent shorting. Storage cases are available from Cochlear.Store your processor at night in a UV protected dry aid kit or drying pack. You can store the processor fully assembled for short periods. Storage cases are available from Cochlear. Buy dry aid kits and drying packs from Cochlear or pharmacies and read the instructions for use.
Cochlear Limited 201132 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides ChargeCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 33Cochlear Limited 2011ChargeBatteries ........................................................................................................................33Battery life expectancy ..............................................................................................33Replace the battery.................................................................................................... 34Lock the battery to the processing unit .................................................................35Lock and unlock the tamper resistant battery cover .......................................... 36The standard battery has a tamper resistant lock to help prevent children opening the battery cover.  ......................................... 36Charge rechargeable battery modules....................................................................37Change disposable batteries .................................................................................... 38BatteriesYou have a choice of three battery types with the CP900 series system:Battery life expectancyBattery life varies according to the programs used each day, the thickness of skin covering your implant, and the type of battery. Use 675 zinc/air batteries in the standard battery module for longest battery life. To get the longest life from the rechargeable batteries, always recharge before use. Rechargeable batteries may take longer to fully recharge with age and should be replaced as needed.The Cochlear Nucleus CP900 Series Standard Rechargeable Battery module. The Cochlear Nucleus CP900 Series Standard Battery module, which uses disposable batteries and has a tamper resistant lock. The Cochlear Nucleus CP900 Series Compact Rechargeable Battery module.
Cochlear Limited 201134 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides ChargeCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 35Cochlear Limited 2011Replace the batteryTo remove the battery:Twist the battery module as shown to remove it from the processing unit. 1Touch the battery module and processing unit at an angle so their parts fi t together. 1To attach the battery:Twist the battery module as shown to attach the two parts.2Lock the battery to the processing unitLock the CP910 Processing Unit:1Carefully lift open the accessory port cover with your Cochlear screwdriver. Do not twist the cover.  Childproofing TipCarefully close the cover by pushing in the top hinge fi rst.4Push the lock to the far left to lock the battery module.2Push the lock to the far right with your Cochlear screwdriver to unlock the battery module. CautionAlways check this lock is unlocked before attaching or removing the battery module.3
Cochlear Limited 201136 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides ChargeCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 37Cochlear Limited 2011Lock the CP920 processing unitTo lock, turn the locking screw clockwise with the CP800 screwdriver until it is in a horizontal position.To unlock, turn the locking screw anticlockwise until it is in a vertical position.12Lock and unlock the tamper resistant battery coverThe standard battery has a tamper resistant lock to help prevent children opening the battery cover. Push the lock to the far left with your Cochlear screwdriver to lock the battery module. Childproofing TipPush the lock to the far right to unlock the battery module.12Angle and fi t the rechargeable battery into a socket on the  Cochlear Nucleus Battery Charger.Twist clockwise to connect.Connect the battery charger to the power adaptor, plug it into mains power and switch on.123Charge rechargeable battery modulesBattery wall power light What it means Steady green Battery charger power is onDoes not light up Power is not plugged in or turned on at the power socket, or there is no power. Battery module light What it means Steady orange Battery module is recharging. Steady green Battery module is fully recharged. Flashing orange There is a problem with the battery module.Does not light up Battery module is not properly placed, or there is no power.This image will show lights.
Cochlear Limited 201138 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides ChargeCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 39Cochlear Limited 2011Pull the battery cover away from the battery holder. Remove the batteries from the battery holder.Insert the batteries into the holder with the fl at side (positive terminal) facing up.Replace the battery cover by sliding it up towards the processing unit.Remove the new batteries from the packet and let them stand for a few seconds.12345Change disposable batteriesThe Cochlear Nucleus CP900 Series Tamper Resistant Battery Cover uses two high power zinc/air disposable batteries. Cochlear recommends Power One p675 Implant plus zinc/air batteries. Do not use silver oxide or alkaline batteries. CareCare for your sound processor ................................................................................40Replace microphone protectors ...............................................................................41Care for your battery charger ...................................................................................43Change earhooks ........................................................................................................ 44Change the coil cable ................................................................................................ 48Change the coil magnet ............................................................................................ 49Care for your acoustic component ......................................................................... 50
Cochlear Limited 201140 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides CareCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 41Cochlear Limited 2011Care for your sound processorEvery day Check all parts for dirt and moisture. Wipe the processor, coil cable, earhook, covers, Snugfi ts and Mic Lock cables with a soft dry cloth. (You can leave the earhooks, Snugfi ts,  Mic Locks or coil cables on the processor while cleaning.) Keep your processor free from moisture by drying it every night in your drying pack.  Remove the battery and make sure all the contacts are clean. Carefully tap or blow on them to remove any dirt. Make sure the accessory port and audio accessories are clean. Blow on the accessory port to remove any dust and clean accessories with a soft dry cloth.  Check the microphone protectors for signs of dirt or grime and replace if needed. Every month Replace the dry brick in your drying pack. Check if earhooks or Snugfi ts are becoming loose or showing signs of wear. Replace as needed.Every three months Replace the microphone protectors.  NoteIf your sound processor is subject to extreme conditions, you should clean and replace parts more often to keep it working at its best. Replace microphone protectors Replace your microphone protectors every three months, whenever they look dirty or whenever you notice any loss in sound quality. Always replace both protectors at the same time.To remove microphone protectors:Remove the protective cap from the Cochlear Nucleus Microphone Protector Removal Tool.Push the tip of the removal tool under the edge of the microphone protector. Do not push the tool into the middle of the protector as you might damage the microphone.Carefully lift out the microphone protector and discard.123 WarningThe removal tool is a sharp object. It is not recommended for use by children under the age of 12 years.
Cochlear Limited 201142 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides CareCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 43Cochlear Limited 2011Pull the Cochlear Nucleus Microphone Protector Applicator out of its sleeve. 1The top end of the applicator is marked with an arrow. Hook the top end onto the earhook.2Hook the bottom end onto the coil cable. 3Align the microphone protectors with the microphones.4Press the microphone protectors into the microphone holes one at a time. 5Remove the applicator by carefully peeling it upwards from the coil cable end.6To insert new microphone protectors:Care for your battery chargerEvery day: Check 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 charger upside down and tap it 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 for a more even wear of the sockets. If it gets wet: If the battery charger ever gets splashed with liquid, carefully shake out the liquid and dry the charger for 24 hours. Do not use the charger until it is dry.
Cochlear Limited 201144 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides CareCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 45Cochlear Limited 2011Change earhooksCochlear Nucleus CP900 Series Standard Earhooks come in large, medium and small sizes. The smallest earhook can be made tamper resistant and is recommended for children under three. The acoustic component is worn with a Cochlear Hybrid Earhook. (To change the hybrid earhook, see "Wearing/Removing your acoustic component".)To change a standard earhook:Press fi rmly on the top of the earhook with your thumb and click it off the sound processor.Click the standard earhook in place.12 NoteRemove your earhook only when necessary - it may become loose if it is removed too often.About the tamper resistant earhook:The tamper resistant earhook can be locked to the processor with a pin to reduce the risk of the earhook becoming a choking hazard for young children. Older children and adults can wear it without the pin. The tamper resistant earhook comes with a locking tool and fi tting pins. WarningThe locking tool and pin is not recommended for use by children under 12. Do not let children attach or remove the tamper resistant earhook without adult supervision. Childproofing Tip
Cochlear Limited 201146 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides CareCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 47Cochlear Limited 2011Flip the tool and use the pointed end to push the pin fully into the earhook. The pin should not protrude from either side of the earhook.Partly insert the fi tting pin into the hole on the earhook.34Attach the tamper resistant earhookClick the tamper resistant earhook onto the processor. Make sure the hole on the earhook is aligned with the hole on the processing unit. Insert a fi tting pin into the hole on the blunt end of the locking tool.12 Childproofing Tip Remove the tamper resistant earhookHold the processor as shown and insert the pointed end of the locking tool into the hole on the earhook. Push the tool into the hole to partly remove the fi tting pin. Be gentle as too much force may damage the tool.Press fi rmly on the top of the earhook with your thumb and click it off the sound processor124Lift out the earhook fi tting pin with tweezers.3 Childproofing Tip
Cochlear Limited 201148 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides CareCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 49Cochlear Limited 2011Change the coil cableThe Cochlear Nucleus CP900 Series Coil Cable come in four lengths so you can choose the most comfortable fi t. Only remove the coil cable when you are changing it.Hold the cable grip as shown and fi rmly pull it straight out of the processor. Do not tug on the fl exible part of the cable. Use your fi ngernails to hold the cable grip as shown and pull the cable fi rmly off the coil. Do not tug on the fl exible part of the cable. Push the new coil cable into the processor until it clicks into place.123Push the new coil cable into the coil until it clicks into place.4Change the coil magnetThe strength of the Cochlear Nucleus CP900 Series Coil Magnet can be adjusted by changing the magnet depth or by replacing with a magnet of a different strength. If the magnet is too weak or strong the coil may fall off or cause discomfort.To change the strength of the magnet:To change the coil magnet:With fi nger grips facing up, unscrew the magnet anticlockwise and remove.With fi nger grips facing up, turn the magnet clockwise to increase the magnet's strength.Insert the new magnet into the coil hole and turn it clockwise until it is at a comfortable depth.Turn the magnet anticlockwise to reduce its strength.1122
Cochlear Limited 201150 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides CareCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 51Cochlear Limited 2011Care for your acoustic componentThe acoustic component accessory is used only by people who are set up to use their processor in Hybrid mode. If you use Power or Plus domes:Every day: Check the wax fi lter in the receiver and change it whenever it is clogged with wax or the system does not sound normal. Domes have an additional inbuilt fi lter. Check the inbuilt fi lter and change the dome whenever it is clogged with wax, or whenever the dome is dirty, discoloured or losing shape. If you use Power or Micro moulds:Every day: Clean the earmould and receiver cable with the supplied brush, a soft dry cloth or our recommended cleaning fl uids, Hadeo™ and Cedis® ONLY. Wipe any traces of wax away from the opening of the vent. Check if the vent is clogged, and use the supplied vent cleaner to remove wax as needed. Do NOT use the vent cleaner to clean any other part of the system.   Check the wax fi lter and change whenever it is clogged with wax or the system does not sound normal. CautionHandle your sound processor and acoustic component with care above fl at surfaces. Never drop them or twist the receiver cable. NoteMicro moulds can use WaxStop fi lters ONLY. Power moulds can use either NoWax or WaxStop fi lters.   Pull the dome off using your fi ngernails if necessary and discard.Push the new dome directly onto the receiver. Click it securely into place. 123Replace Power domes4When fi tting a Plus dome, the outer sleeve should face down. Replace Plus domes Follow the directions for replacing Power domes and add the following step:
Cochlear Limited 201152 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides CareCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 53Cochlear Limited 2011Change wax fi lters CautionWax fi lters must ALWAYS be used with the acoustic component and replaced regularly.Replace a NoWax fi lter Power moulds (only) can use a NoWax fi lter in the sound outlet. Change the fi lter whenever it is clogged with wax or whenever the system does not sound normal. Remove a new NoWax tool from its shell. One point on the tool has a removal tool and the other point has the new fi lter. Insert the removal tool into the existing wax fi lter and work it out of the Power mould.12Push the new fi lter into the sound outlet on the mould and dispose of the tool and used fi lter. 3Remove a WaxStop tool from its shell. One end of the tool has a new fi lter and the other has a removal tool.Insert the removal tool into the existing wax fi lter.12Pull the used fi lter out slowly, keeping the tool straight.3Flip the tool and push the new fi lter into the sound outlet. Carefully pull the tool free and dispose of the used tool and fi lter.4Replace a WaxStop fi lterMicro moulds use a WaxStop fi lter in the sound outlet. Power moulds use either a WaxStop fi lter or a NoWax fi lter. Power and Plus domes must be worn with a WaxStop fi lter in the receiver.
Lights, beeps and buttonsCochlear Limited 201154 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides  Cochlear Limited 2011 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 55Light What it means Short green fl ashesTurning on processor. The number of fl ashes indicates the number of the selected program. Steady orange while lower button is pressedTurning off processor. Short green fl ashesChanging the program. The number of fl ashes indicates the number of the selected program e.g. 2 fl ashes for program 2. Single green fl ashChanging volume or sensitivity level. Green followed by orange fl ash Locking processor buttons. Orange followed by  green fl ash Unlocking processor buttons.  Orange fl ash when pressing buttons Processor buttons are locked.  Long fl ash of blue Changing between microphones to the telecoil or audio accessory  Long fl ash of green Changing between the telecoil or audio accessory to the microphones. Constant quick green fl ashes  Processor is receiving sound from the microphones Constant  quick blue fl ashes  Processor is receiving sound from telecoil or audio accessoryLights, beeps and buttonsLightsYour clinician can set up your processor to show some or all of the following light indications.Lights ..............................................................................................................................55Beeps ..............................................................................................................................56Button controls in advanced mode .........................................................................57
Lights, beeps and buttonsCochlear Limited 201156 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides  Cochlear Limited 2011 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 57Beep What it means   Short high beeps Changing the program. The number of beeps indicates the number of the selected program. High beep Changing volume or sensitivity level.... Long high beep Switching between using the microphones and the telecoil or audio accessory.... ...   Long low beeps General fault. Short low beep when you press a button Processor buttons are locked.    Short low beeps Processor battery is low.  Short low beeps Battery is empty and processor is turning off.BeepsYour clinician can set up your processor so you can hear the following beeps.  Flash of orange every second Coil is off, or processor is not connected to the correct implant.      Quick fl ashes of orange Processor battery is empty. Steady orange General fault:•  Fault with processor• Corrupt program •  Fault and coil off error at the same time•  Fault with acoustic component while in Hybrid mode. Button controls in advanced modeSound processors can be set up in Advanced mode by your clinician to give you extra control over the volume and sensitivity of the sound you hear. Turn processor on and offPress and hold upper and lower buttons at the same time. Pressing and holding the lower button will only turn on the processor.Press and hold the lower button.Press and hold the upper button to switch between microphones and telecoil/audio accessory.Change programTurn telecoil/audio accessory on and off.
Lights, beeps and buttonsCochlear Limited 201158 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides  CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 59Cochlear Limited 2011In Advanced mode, you can choose to control volume and sensitivity with your remote and the buttons on your processor. See the user guides for the CR210 and CR230 remotes for more information.Select "Volume" via your remote and use the buttons below to control the loudness of sound.Select "Sensitivity" via your remote and use the buttons below to control the range of sounds picked up by the processor e.g. soft, background, close or far away. Press the upper button to increase volume or sensitivity.Press the lower button to decrease volume or sensitivity.Quick-press both the upper and lower buttons at the same time.Lock/unlock processor buttonsChange volume or sensitivityGeneral warnings and cautions Processor and parts•  Do not push the master volume too high for comfort in case a loud noise occurs nearby.•  Do not place your processor or parts in nose or mouth or other body openings.•  Do not use your processor or parts in a way that will restrict your airways (e.g. when using LiteWear or long coil cable).•  Do not let your processor or parts entangle with any jewellery (e.g. earhook and earrings) or machinery.•  Do not apply continued pressure to the coil when in contact with the skin (e.g. sleeping while lying on coil, or using tight-fi tting headwear).•  Remove the processor and coil immediately if there is any discomfort or pain (e.g. if device becomes hot, or sound is uncomfortably loud) and inform clinician.•  Do not attach or wear a body-worn battery confi guration beneath layers of clothing in direct contact with the skin (e.g. in pocket or under child's vest).•  Make sure all cables used by a child are securely attached to their clothing.•  Do not place processor or parts in any household devices (e.g. microwave oven, dryer).•  Do not modify your processor. Warranty will be void if modifi ed.•  Do not use a drying aid that has an Ultra Violet C (UVC) lamp (e.g. do not use the Freedom Dry and Store).•  Store spare magnets safely and away from cards that may have a magnetic strip (e.g. credit cards, bus tickets, etc).
Cochlear Limited 201160 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides General WarningsCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 61Cochlear Limited 2011Batteries•  Dispose of used batteries promptly and carefully, in accordance with local regulations. Keep away from children.•  Wash hands after handling disposable batteries.•  Do not recharge disposable batteries.•  Do not disassemble, deform, immerse in water or dispose of batteries in fi re.•  Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types or brands.•  Replace disposable batteries with high power Cochlear supplied or recommended zinc air batteries only. We recommend Power One p675 Implant Plus zinc/air batteries. We do not recommend using silver oxide or alkaline batteries.•  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.•  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 cool dry place. When processor is not in use, remove the disposable or rechargeable batteries and store separately in a cool dry place.•  Do not expose batteries to heat (e.g. never leave batteries in sunlight, behind a window or in a car). •  Do not use damaged or deformed batteries. If skin or eyes come into contact with battery fl uid or liquid, wash out with water and seek medical attention immediately.•  Never put batteries in mouth. If swallowed, contact your physician or local Poison Information Centre. •  Please contact your clinician for battery service. Acoustic Component•  Refi t and replace hard earmoulds regularly. Hard earmoulds can cause deformation of the ear canal. Have them refi tted every two years for adults and more regularly for children. Product component dimensions (Typical values)Component Length Width Depth External diameterCP910 processing unit51.3 mm 47.7 mm 9.0 mm NACP920 processing unit39.1 mm 47.7 mm 9.0 mm NAStandard battery module28.0 mm 9.0 mm 19.0 mm NACompact rechargeable battery module19.0 mm 9.0 mm 19.0 mm NAStandard rechargeable battery module28.0 mm 9.0 mm 19.0 mm NACoil 8.0 mm 32.0 mmWeight (Typical values. All weights are measured with medium earhook)Component WeightCP910 processor (no battery) 5.7 gCP920 processing unit (no battery) 5.0 gCP910 processor with compact rechargeable battery 10.5 gCP910 processor  with standard rechargeable battery 13.0 gCP910 processor  with Zinc/Air batteries 12.8 gCP920 processor with compact rechargeable battery 9.8 gCP920 processor with standard rechargeable battery 12.4 gCP920 processor with Zinc/Air batteries 12.1 gCoil (without coil magnet) 5.0 gOther information
Cochlear Limited 201162 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides Other informationCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 63Cochlear Limited 2011Operating characteristicsProcessing unitCharacteristic Value/rangeSound input frequency range 100 Hz to 8 kHzOperating voltage 2.00 V to 4.25 VPower consumption 20 mW to 100 mWPush-button functions Turn processor on and off, turn telecoil/audio accessory on and off, change program, lock/unlock buttons, change sensitivity or volume level.Battery moduleType Capacity/voltage rangeStandard battery module Two PR44 (Zinc/Air) button cell batteries. 1.45 V (nominal) each. Cochlear recommends Power One p675 Implant Plus zinc/air batteries. Compact rechargeable battery module 120 mAh / 3.0 V to 4.2 VStandard rechargeable battery module 205 mAH / 3.0 V to 4.2 VCoilCharacteristic Value/rangeOperating voltage 2.0 V to 2.6 VOperating frequency 5 MHzEnvironmental conditionsProcessing unit, coil, coil cable and accessoriesCondition Minimum MaximumStorage temperature -40 ºC +50 ºCStorage relative humidity 0% RH 90% RHOperating pressure 700 hPa 1030 hPAOperating temperature +5 ºC +50 ºCOperating relative humidity 0% RH 90% RHThe processing unit comprises:•  Two omni-directional microphones for receiving sound.•  An internal telecoil for receiving magnetic fi elds radiated by phones, neckloops and roomloops.•  Custom analogue and digital integrated circuits with digital signal processing (DSP) and bi-directional wireless communication capabilities.•  A tri-colour visual indication of processor function or problem.•  Two push-buttons to allow user control of key features.•  CP910 only – Custom 4-pin accessory connector for connection of audio accessories.•  Custom 4-pin coil connector for connection of the coil cable. •  A range of earhooks.The batteries provide power to the processor. The coil acts as a transformer coupling that transfers energy and data to the implant.  Materials•  Processing unit: copolyester•  Battery modules (all types) are made of copolyester•  Coil is made of polypropylene (PP), thermoplastic elastomer (TPE)•  Magnet casing is made of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)•  Coil cable sheath is made of polyvinyl chloride (PVC)•  Coil cable plugs are made of PP & TPE•  LiteWear cable is of polyester, TPE & PVC (same construction as the coil cable) sheath is PVC; plugs/strain relief are PP and TPE•  LiteWear connection boots are made of copolyester•  LiteWear retention case is made of polyamideStandard battery moduleCheck the battery manufacturer’s recommended operating conditions for disposable batteries used in your processor.
Cochlear Limited 201164 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides Other informationCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 65Cochlear Limited 2011Certifi cation and applied standardsThe CP900 series sound processors fulfi l the essential requirements listed in Annex 1 of the EC directive 90/385/EEC on Active Implantable Medical Devices as last amended by EC Directive 2007/47/EEC. Equipment classifi cationYour processor is internally powered equipment Type B as described in the international standard IEC 60601-1:2005, Medical Electrical Equipment - Part 1: Basic Safety and Essential Performance.•  LiteWear Fixing Aids are made of polycarbonate•  Processor covers are made of polystyrene and polycarbonate•  Coil covers are made of polycarbonate•  Hybrid materials for outer sheathing of the housing adaptor and the outer cable sheathing is made of polyamide•  Custom moulds are made of Stereo Lithography Acrylic covered with a UV-cured lacquer•  Plus Domes are made of elastosil silicone polymer•  Power Domes are made of TPEFCC (Federal Communications Commission) and Canadian IC complianceThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:•  This device may not cause harmful interference.•  This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.Changes or modifi cations 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.  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. •  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC ID: WTOP900IC ID: 8039A-P900
Cochlear Limited 201166 323649 Iss 3 CP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides Other informationCP900 Series Sound Processors | User guides 67Cochlear Limited 2011Labelling symbolsThe symbols below are found on your processor components and packaging:Consult instructions for useCatalogue numberBatch codeSerial numberTemperature limitationsRelative humidity limitationsBy prescriptionCertifi cation JapanCertifi cation AustraliaCertifi cation New ZealandType B applied partRecyclable materialSegregate electronic wasteDo not dispose in fi reCE Registration Mark%090Legal statementThe statements made in this guide are believed to be true and correct as of the date of publication. However, specifi cations are subject to change without notice. Nucleus® Cochlear™ implant systems are covered by one or more international patents.© Cochlear Limited 2012
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