Using the Naída CI Q90 Sound Processor
Powering the Naída CI Q90
The processor is turned 'on' when a charged battery
is attached to the processor. In order to power 'off' the
processor, the battery cartridge must be removed. When
the battery is engaged, the orange LED located in the
middle of the rocker switch will flash to indicate battery
charge.
The Naída CI Q90 will always power on in Program 1
with the volume and sensitivity at the default settings.
To power down the Naída CI, simply remove the battery
cartridge.
Note: The T-Mic 2™ Cover should be replaced at regular
intervals to maintain sound quality.
Removing the Battery
In the other hand hold the battery cartridge.
Rotate RF cable upward in order to avoid
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Hold the Naída CI in one hand.
bumping it upon battery removal.
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