If these measures do not resolve the problem, contact your hearing care professional or
Advanced Bionics immediately for further assistance.
If sounds are muffled or distorted:
Confirm that no clothing or material is obstructing the microphone opening.
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Repeat the troubleshooting steps for when static is heard, listed above.
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If the Naída CI battery contacts appear to have rust forming on them:
Clean the contacts with a hearing aid brush or dry cotton swab.
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If the Naída CI Q30 sound processor does not power up:
Remove and replace the battery cartridge.
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Verify that a charged PowerCel or two fully charged Zn-Air batteries are in place.
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Verify that the PowerCel is seated properly or the Zn-Air batteries are inserted correctly.
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If the problem continues, contact a hearing care professional or Advanced Bionics for
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further assistance.
If no sound is heard with an FM/Roger or auxiliary audio device attached to the ComPilot:
Verify that the FM/Roger receiver and/or auxiliary audio device is attached firmly to the
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ComPilot.
Verify that the ComPilot is powered on.
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Verify that the FM transmitter, Roger microphone, and/or external audio device are
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powered.
Verify that you are using a program which allows for auxiliary, or Aux, input to the Naída CI
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and that the Naída CI is wireless enabled.
Verify that the FM/Roger receiver has been programmed for use with the Naída CI.
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Verify that the ComPilot neckloop is worn correctly around the neck, with the ComPilot
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lying approximately mid chest.
If these measures do not resolve the problem, contact a hearing care professional or Advanced
Bionics for further assistance.
Troubleshooting Naída CI LEDs
The Naída CI LEDs are a programmable feature providing diagnostic information regarding
battery life, microphone function, pairing capabilities, or processor status. Refer to the
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Naída CI Q30 Sound Processor User Guide