Freedom Bodyworn Troubleshooting Manual

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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
ports
Indicator
light
Magnet
Coil
Accessories
connection
Processing
unit
Display
Bodyworn Controller
with two AAA batteries
Control
buttons
Bodyworn Controller
Shoe and Cable
On/Off//Select
Troubleshooting Kit
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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
Freedom earhook set (small and large)
Freedom microphone protector
Before troubleshooting step-by-step, conduct a maintenance check of the equipment.
Maintenance Check
Confirm:
Transmitting cable is properly connected.
Cable is not broken or cracked.
Transmitting coil is on the child’s head.
Troubleshooting: Also do the following:
Confirm that the Freedom
Bodyworn is ‘ON’.
If no sound, turn the Freedom Bodyworn ‘Off ’ for about 3 seconds, and then ‘On’.
Confirm that the child is using the recommended program setting.
Identify any help messages on the LCD.
Increase
button
Decrease
button
Select button
on/off
Program 3 in use Microphone only
Program 2 in
use Telecoil
only
Program 2 in
use Microphone
and Telecoil
together
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