Freedom Bodyworn Troubleshooting Manual

Summary of Bodyworn

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    2 troubleshooting kit freedom ™ bodyworn sound processor the freedom ™ bodyworn sound processor is compatible with nucleus ® freedom cochlear implants. Each of the pieces pictured here are important parts comprising the external components of the freedom ™ bodyworn sound processor. Earhook buzzer po...

  • Page 2: Troubleshooting Guide

    Troubleshooting kit 2 troubleshooting guide freedom ™ bodyworn sound processor troubleshooting kit contents what the kit contains: • disposable aaa batteries (2) • freedom coil (8cm) • freedom magnet - #2 beige • freedom lapel microphone • freedom monitor earphones • freedom bodyworn shoe and cable ...

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    2 troubleshooting kit help message h1 = battery flat • change the batteries (ensure that both of the batteries are changed). • ensure that both of the batteries are inserted correctly (make sure the “+” and “-” symbols on the batteries match the “+” and “-” symbols on the compartment. Help message h...

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    Troubleshooting kit 0 presented complaints: no sound/intermittent sound (help messages h1, h2, h3, h4) • check that the batteries are correctly inserted. • turn the sound processor off and then on. • change the batteries (ensure that all of the batteries are changed). • check using the lapel microph...

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    1 troubleshooting kit microphone and accessories monitor earphones can be used by a hearing person to listen to the sound signal from either of the following: • microphone • built-in telecoil • microphone and built-in telecoil, together • accessory • accessory and microphone together to use the lape...

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    Troubleshooting kit 2 most electronic devices produce electromagnetic fields. Headset cables, like antennae, pick them up. Common sources of interference include: • radio and tv transmission towers • mobile phone towers • shopping center and airport security systems • some digital mobile phones • ba...