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Cochlear Baha 6 Max - 3. Power Management; Adjusting Volume and Sharing Experience; Battery Type and Life; Low Battery Indication

Cochlear Baha 6 Max
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The Baha SoftWear Pad gently
adapts to the contours of the skin.
It increases the area in contact with
the skin, spreading force evenly and
smoothly for a more comfortable
experience.
Remove the old pad from the
connecter disc. Ensure you remove
any adhesive residue left behind.
Step-by-step
A B C
The SoundArc is designed to sit above the ears and behind the
head with the sound processor attached to the connector disc
just behind the ear.
E
D
G
F
1 2
I
I
H
3 4
Caring for your SoundArc
To clean your SoundArc, use an alcohol wipe or similar germicidal wipe.
A Baha SoftWear Pad should always be used when wearing the Baha
SoundArc and replaced when worn or damaged.
Your quick guide to
Baha SoundArc
1. Make sure the tips (D) rest slightly in
front of the ears and the connector
disc (G) with the Baha SoftWear Pad
(F) attached is placed above and
behind the ear. The steel spring band
(E) is designed to t dierent shapes
and is available in dierent sizes.
2. Slide the disc to the position shown
in the image. It should not wobble. To
avoid feedback, don’t place the disc
too close to the ear.
3. If the SoundArc falls backward,
doesn’t stay on or there is a gap at the
back of the head, bend open at point
H and inwards at points I.
4. Fit the SoundArc with any accessories
in place (glasses, etc.), so they can
be removed without aecting the
position of the SoundArc.
Attaching the Baha SoftWear Pad
1. Remove cover sheet to expose
the adhesive surface (A).
2. Attach the pad to the connector
disc. Make sure its centred and
covers the entire surface (B).
3. Remove the remaining cover
sheet from the pad (C).
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