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Cochlear Nucleus CP810 - Use Your Remote Assistant to Troubleshoot Your Processor; Respond to Visual Alerts

Cochlear Nucleus CP810
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Use your remote assistant to
troubleshoot your processor
These features (see Figure 3) on your remote assistant can help you
troubleshoot your processor:
Visual alerts that appear on your remote assistant's screen (1).•
Your remote assistant's status indicator (2).•
The troubleshooting guide on your remote assistant (3).•
Respond to visual alerts
If your remote assistant's visual alerts are enabled, a visual alert pops up
on your remote assistant screen and an alarm sounds to tell you that
something needs your attention. For example, when your processors
battery capacity is low or the coil is off.
If your remote assistant's visual alerts are disabled:
You will only see • visual alerts on entering the processor
status screen.
To save battery power, there are no • visual alerts when
your remote assistant is in standby mode.
To learn more about the alert and how to resolve it:
Press one of the lower soft keys (4) on your remote assistant.•
Follow the suggested action described in this section of this guide.•
To clear the alert from the screen, press the Cochlear key (5).
© Cochlear Limited 2010 CP810 and CR110 Troubleshooting Guide - 11

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