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Cochlear Baha 6 Max - 6. Care and Maintenance; Cleaning and Drying Procedures; IP Classification and Water Exposure

Cochlear Baha 6 Max
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Share the experience
Family members and friends can share the experience
of bone conduction hearing. If you are a parent, teacher or
caregiver you may want to test whether the sound processor
is working properly.
Two ways to listen to a sound processor:
Connect the sound processor or actuator unit
to the Baha Softband. Put the Softband on
your head, turn the volume up, put your ngers
in your ears and listen.
Snap the sound processor or actuator unit onto
a test rod, turn the volume up, hold the rod against
the skull bone behind your ear, put your ngers
in your ears and listen.
To test if a sound processor is working:
Snap the sound processor or actuator unit onto
a test rod, hold the test rod between your ngers,
and speak gently into the microphone. If you can
feel the vibrations in the rod it is working properly.
Make sure the sound processor is not touching
anything other than the connector to prevent
feedback from occurring.
Test rod
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Wireless Mini Microphone 2+
Clip the Wireless Mini Microphone
on to your friend or colleague so you
can hear more clearly when eating
in a noisy restaurant or in a
presentation at work. The Mini
Microphone can also help your child
hear the teacher in school.
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Wireless TV Streamer
Enjoy watching TV at a sound level
that is comfortable for everyone.
Take your hearing to the next level
The Baha® 6 Max is FM compatible and can connect
with Cochlear True Wireless
accessories to make hearing
easier in noisy situations.

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