Naída CI Q70
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Naída CI Sound Processor user guide English, Français, Español, Deutsch, Nederlands, Portuguê

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user guide for the Nafda CI Q70 Sound Processor

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Labeling Labeling symbols and their meanings: European Community Mark of Conformity. Authorized to affix the CE Mark in 20xx Model number Date of manufacture Serial number Manufacturer Type of Protection: B Store at temperatures between -20˚C (-4˚F) and +55˚C (131˚F) Fragile Do not get wet See Instructions for Use Suitable for atmospheric range between 70 kPa and 106 kPa, which is equivalent to 3000 m above sea level to 380 m below sea level Suitable for exposure to relative humidity between 0-95% Dispose of in accordance with applicable national and local regulations The Naída CI Q70...

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not use a ComPilot™ if recipient has a pacemaker, as there is potential for interference. Contact a health care professional for more information. appropriate supervision when child is wearing the Naída CI Q70 sound processor and accessories. • Keep batteries and accessories out of children’s reach as they may pose a choking hazard. • If any parts are swallowed consult a physician or hospital immediately. • Do not leave children unattended with or allow them to play with batteries. • Do not place batteries in your mouth. • Do not chew or swallow batteries. If this occurs, seek immediate...

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CAUTIONS • Remove external equipment to stop stimulation if sounds cause discomfort. • It is important for the headpiece to have the correct magnet strength to avoid discomfort or retention issues. If an insufficient number of magnets are used, the headpiece may fall off more than is acceptable. If too many magnets are used, the recipient may experience irritation or discomfort. Consult a clinician if there are any concerns regarding magnet strength. If deemed appropriate, an audiologist may insert additional magnets or remove magnets from the headpiece. Do not place additional magnets in...

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while stimulating the implant. Doing so could cause the implant and sound processor to lose lock. If this happens, power down the processor and power back on (by disengaging the battery and reattaching). • The digitally-coded, inductive transmission technology used in this device is extremely reliable and experiences virtually no interference from other devices. It should be noted, however, that when operating the device near a computer terminal or other strong electromagnetic fields, it may be necessary to be at least 24” (60 cm) away to ensure proper operation. If the Naída CI Q70 does...

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To reduce the likelihood of electrostatic discharge damage: • Touch a person or object with your fingers prior to touching your or your child’s headpiece, cable, or sound processor. • Touch metal surfaces with your hand prior to allowing equipment to contact the metal surface. This is particularly important on the playground where high levels of static electricity can be generated. It is important to discharge any static electricity by touching a metal surface with your hand prior to allowing the sound processor, cable, or headpiece to come into contact with the metal surface. • Take care...

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Introduction Purpose of this Guide This user guide is designed to help recipients, parents, and caregivers understand the use and care of the Naída CI Q70 sound processor. The Naída CI Q70 sound processor represents the latest in high-performance sound processing from Advanced Bionics. As the most advanced sound as well as the smallest processors ever developed by AB, this latest generation in hearing solutions features state-of-the-art technologies exclusively available from Advanced Bionics and Phonak for the best possible hearing experience. The Naída CI Q70 provides access to the latest...

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The Naída CI Q70 includes programmable, multi-color light-emitting diode (LED) indicators and programmable internal alarms for easy status updates and troubleshooting information. Additional features include remote control access through the AB myPilot remote control and the ability to stream from the Phonak ComPilot. The Naída CI Q70 Sound Processor This section will familiarize you with the Naída CI Q70 Sound Processor and Accessories Volume Control Volume Control and Tri-Colored LEDs (green, orange, red) Program Button Phonak Dual-Microphone Technology (front and back microphones) AB’s...

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The Naída CI Q70 Sound Processor and Accessories Overview The Naída CI Q70 is the newest and most advanced cochlear implant sound processor available. As evidence of Advanced Bionics’ dedication to providing the best hearing possible, the Naída CI Q70 provides access to AutoSound™ technology, which dynamically adapts to every listening environment, automatically adjusting volume levels to optimize hearing. The Naída CI Q70 is also capable of utilizing all approved sound processing options offered by Advanced Bionics. Depending on the country in which you live, this may include HiRes™-S,...

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The Universal Headpiece The Universal Headpiece includes a coil that transmits sound signals and power to the implant, as well as a magnet well, which houses the necessary number of magnets to ensure the headpiece stays on throughout the day. The headpiece is covered by a Color Cap, which snaps securely in place. The headpiece also functions as a sound input source, having a microphone embedded in it. The microphone picks up sound from the environment and transfers it to the sound processor via a detachable cable. Once the sound processor has converted the sound into electric signals, it...

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The ComPilot allows unparalleled connectivity for Naída CI recipients, connecting them wirelessly to Bluetooth® enabled phones and devices or MP3 players for speech or stereo music. It is also compatible with Phonak’s portfolio of FM receivers via a euro socket. Additionally, when unpaired, the ComPilot is able to stream to compatible Phonak instruments. This allows bimodal wearers -- people who wear a Naída CI on one ear and a Phonak compatible hearing instrument on the other ear -- access to bilateral wireless streaming. When the ComPilot is paired to the Naída CI, it provides remote...

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