Cochlear N22 Supplement Manual

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Supplement for N22 Implants
to the Document Pack for Cochlear™ Nucleus® CP910 & CP920 Sound Processors, CR210 Remote Control and CR230 Remote Assistant
Before you can start to use a CR230 Remote Assistant, you need to pair it with your sound processor.
For an N22 implant recipient, you need to turn your sound processor on,
and then pair it with the remote assistant within 25 seconds.
See “Pair” in the Cochlear Nucleus CR230 Remote Assistant User Guide.
Important tips to save battery power
Attaching the battery module: your sound processor will turn on automatically when you attach
the battery module. The N22 coil will now start “searching” for your implant, which will use battery power. Either put your coil on your implant, or turn off your sound processor to save your battery.
Removing your coil from your implant: for N22 implant recipients, your sound processor will not turn off automatically when off your implant. The coil will “search” for your implant, using battery
power. Whenever you intend to leave your coil off your implant, turn off your sound processor.
Note for clinicians: The N22 coil has no telemetry, so the sound processor will not know if it is on the implant. The sound processor also will not have orange flashing lights to warn that it is off the coil. It is important that recipients always turn off their sound processor when it is off the implant to save battery power.
See “Replace the battery” and “Turn on and off” in the Cochlear Nucleus CP910 and CP920 Sound Processor User Guide.
Identifying the N22 coil
The N22 coil has a green connector for the coil cable
Serial number in the magnet housing (ends with “N22”)
CAUTION
To remove your coil cable, hold the base of the cable and pull it straight from the coil - do not twist the cable.
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Sound processor light indications
N22 implant recipients will not see some of the standard light indications.
Please use the table below for N22 implant recipients instead of the “Processor Lights” table in the CR230 Remote Assistant User Guide:
TYPE OF INDICATION
Key Press
Alert
Pair Coil
Pair Wireless Acc.
Microphone activity
Telecoil/
Accessory/FM
MODE DISPLAYED?
Child Yes Yes * Yes Yes Yes
Monitor Yes Yes * Yes No No
Adult No No No No No
Suspend No No No No No
* you will not see the orange flashing light that warns you when your coil is off your implant
Child
Monitor
Adult
PROCESSOR LIGHTS
TIP
Set your sound processor to operate in Monitor mode.
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www.cochlear.com
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