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Phonak ComPilot User Manual

Phonak ComPilot
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If your Bluetooth device moves out of range of your
ComPilot and has an active audio connection, this
connection rst starts to be intermittent and will nally
be terminated.
If the device is then moved back into range of your
ComPilot, it may or may not resume streaming to your
hearing aids. In this case, switch OFF the ComPilot
and switch it ON again after the red Power indicator is
turned o.
Using a Bluetooth device: pairing and connecting
Only when your device is Bluetooth-enabled and supports
the appropriate proles, it can communicate with the
ComPilot. To enable this communication two simple
procedures must be completed:
1. Pairing: The pairing procedure allows you to
control which Bluetooth devices are permitted to
communicate with each other. It needs to be
completed only once for each device you wish to
use with your ComPilot.
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Phonak ComPilot Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPhonak
ModelComPilot
CategoryHearing Aid
LanguageEnglish

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