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English - Cochlear Baha Cordelle II Manuel D'utilisation

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Getting started
Connecting and disconnecting the unit
A plastic snap connector is mounted to the head worn unit. It is designed to
snap onto the abutment and hold the head worn unit securely in place. The body
worn unit is equipped with a clip so you can attach the unit to your clothes. The
audio cord is connected by attaching the angulated plug to the body worn unit
and the straight plug to the head worn unit (see pictures on the inside of the
cover). The three-pin plug is reversible.
Connecting
Hold the head worn unit so that the plastic snap connector is
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accessible and move any hair away from the abutment. Push the device carefully
in with a tilting motion and it will attach to the abutment.
Disconnecting
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Tilting the head worn unit slightly in any direction will
release it from the abutment.
Warning! Do not push the head worn unit straight in and do not pull
it straight out. This puts pressure on the abutment and may cause
discomfort.
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