Wear; Safety Line; Flight Mode; For Users With Two Sound - Cochlear Baha 6 Max Manual Del Usuario

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4. Wear

4.1 Safety line

See figure 7
The safety line is designed to reduce the
risk of dropping or losing your processor.
You can attach a safety line that clips onto
your clothing:
1. Pinch the loop on the end of the
safety line between your finger and
thumb.
2. Pass the loop through the attachment
hole in the sound processor from
front to back.
3. Pass the clip through the loop and
pull the line tight. Attach the clip to
your clothing.
NOTE
Cochlear recommends connecting the
safety line when engaging in physical
activities. Children should use the
safety line at all times.

4.2 Flight mode

See figure 8
Activate flight mode in situations when
you need to deactivate radio signals
(wireless functionality), such as when
boarding a flight or other areas where
radio frequency emission is prohibited.
10
To activate flight mode:
1. Open and close the battery door on
your sound processor three times
(open-close, open-close, open-close)
within a 10-second period.
2. If enabled, audio and visual signals
will confirm that flight mode is
activated. See chapter 5, "Audio and
visual indicators".
Follow these steps to
deactivate flight mode:
1. Make sure your sound processor has
been running for at least 15 seconds
before you attempt to turn off flight
mode.
2. To turn off flight mode, open and
close the battery door once on your
sound processor.
3. Let the sound processor run for
another 15 seconds or more before
turning it off to be certain that flight
mode is deactivated.
4.3 For users with two
sound processors
To make identification easier, ask your
hearing care professional to mark your
left and right sound processor with the
coloured stickers provided (red for right,
blue for left).

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