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Brand | Cochlear |
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Model | Osia 2 |
Category | Recording Equipment |
Language | English |
Describes the purpose and indications for the Cochlear Osia 2 Sound Processor System for hearing enhancement.
Lists conditions where the Osia System may not be suitable for patients.
Explains the meaning of various symbols used throughout the user manual for warnings and tips.
Identifies the main parts of the Osia 2 Sound Processor, including front and back views.
Provides instructions on how to power the sound processor on and off using the battery door.
Explains how to switch between different preset sound programs for various listening situations.
Details how to control the volume level using compatible remote controls or devices.
Specifies the type of battery used and general information about battery life and sleep mode.
Step-by-step guide on how to safely replace the battery in the sound processor.
Instructions on how to lock the battery door for tamper-proofing, especially for children.
Guidance on correct positioning, and advice for users with bilateral implants.
Describes how to attach an optional adhesive pad for improved comfort or retention.
Instructions on how to attach a safety line to prevent loss of the sound processor.
Information on the optional headband for secure processor placement during activities.
Instructions for removing and attaching the sound processor cover.
Guide on how to replace the battery door, ensuring correct hinge alignment.
How to activate flight mode to disable wireless functionality during air travel.
Information on using Cochlear wireless accessories for enhanced listening.
Steps to pair the sound processor with accessories and stream audio, including MFi.
Recommended practices for cleaning and maintaining the sound processor.
Advice on protecting the processor from elements and cleaning if exposed.
Explains the audible beeps and melodies that indicate processor status and functions.
Describes wireless signals and visual light indications for processor status.
Details the meaning of various light patterns for general and wireless functions.
Steps to resolve issues where the sound processor fails to power on or unexpectedly turns off.
Addresses discomfort at implant site and issues with sound not being heard or being intermittent.
Troubleshooting tips for audio quality problems and feedback (whistling).
Warns about potential damage from impact to the processor or head area.
Safety advice for caregivers regarding processor use, supervision, and monitoring.
Guidelines on using, handling, and maintaining the processor and its components.
Warnings about magnets interacting with medical implants and devices.
Explains potential interference from mobile phones and how to manage it.
Detailed instructions and precautions for using, storing, and disposing of batteries.
Information regarding the MRI safety of the Osia system components.
Describes the physical components and internal structure of the processing unit.
Details materials, implant compatibility, and recommended environmental conditions.
Lists typical physical dimensions and weights of the Osia 2 processing unit.
Details the sound input/output frequency ranges and operating voltage.
Explains wireless technology, power consumption, and battery type.
Provides warnings regarding RF equipment proximity and accessory usage for EMC compliance.
Information on responsible disposal of electronic waste according to regulations.
Details equipment classification and compliance with medical electrical standards.
Lists compliance with radio regulations and applied standards for the Osia Sound Processor.
Explains how personal information is collected and used during the device process.
Lists available accessories and spare parts for the Osia 2 Sound Processor.
Explains the meaning of various symbols used on the device label and in the manual.
Lists radio symbols related to USA, Canada, and Australia/New Zealand product label requirements.