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2. Use
2.1 Turn on and off
See figure 1
The battery door is used to turn the sound
processor on and off.
1. To turn on your sound processor, close
the battery door completely.
2. To turn off your sound processor, gently
open the battery door until you feel the
first “click”.
When your sound processor is turned off
and back on again, it will return to Program
1 and default volume level. If enabled, audio
and/or visual signals will let you know that
the device is starting up. See chapter 5,
“Audio and visual indicators”.
2.2 Sound processor indicators
See figure 2
Audio signals and the visual indicator
will alert you of changes to your sound
processor. For a complete overview see
chapter 5, “Audio and visual indicators”.
2.3 Change programs
See figure 3
You can choose between programs to
change the way your sound processor deals
with sound. You and your hearing care
professional will have selected up to four
pre-set programs for your sound processor.
Program 1 __________________________________
Program 2 __________________________________
Program 3 __________________________________
Program 4 __________________________________
These programs are suitable for different
listening situations. Ask your hearing care
professional to fill in your specific programs
on the lines in the previous page.
1. To change the program, press and
release the control button located on
the top of your sound processor once.
2. If enabled, audio and visual signals will
let you know which program you have
changed to. See chapter 5, “Audio and
visual indicators”.
3. To change to any of the other programs
pre-set by your clinician, repeat above
steps until you get confirmation that
you are in the desired program.
NOTE
If you are a bilateral recipient,
program changes you make to one
device will automatically apply to the
second device. This function can be
enabled or disabled by your hearing
care professional.