Naída CI Q Series

General Maintenance Tips

If you suspect there is an issue with your or your child’s cochlear implant system, first try the following maintenance tips:

  • Visually inspect the sound processor for any obvious damage, disconnections, etc.
  • Verify that the system’s battery is fully charged.
  • Check to ensure the battery is in place and properly seated.
  • Inspect the headpiece cable to see if it is connected properly, twisted, frayed, or broken.
  • Check the headpiece for any cracks or damage.
  • If something appears broken, and you have spare equipment, such as an extra headpiece, replace the suspected damaged equipment with your spare equipment and see if the system then functions properly. 

    If there are no obvious signs of cracking or damage, continue on to the guidelines for your sound processor. If there are signs of cracking, fraying, or other damage, contact the Advanced Bionics office in your region to order replacement equipment.

Setting Up Your Cochlear Implant System

Follow these steps to set up and check that your Naída CI processor is working properly:

Step 1

Assemble the Universal Headpiece (UHP): Snap the UHP Color Cap into place and connect the UHP to the UHP Cable. Push the cable connector firmly into the headpiece connector and then place the cable in the processor port located below the program button. Push in firmly.

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Step 2 (optional)

Connect the T-Mic™ 2 microphone/Earhook to the processor: Using the pin removal tool, push the pin to one side of the processor (the pin will not be completely removed), align the T-Mic 2 or Earhook flush with the front of the processor. Using a flat side of the pin removal tool, push the pin back into the processor until it is flush with the side of the processor.

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Step 3

Insert batteries into the BatteryPak If using the Zinc-Air cartridge, push the lever on the cartridge until the drawer releases. Pull the drawer out of the cartridge and place two Zinc-Air batteries into the battery drawer, positive (+) side up. Gently slide the battery drawer back into the cartridge.

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Step 4

Attach the PowerCel™ battery: Align and gently slide the battery into place until you hear or feel a click.

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Step 5

Ensure that the processor is in a comfortable position behind the ear or at your preferred wearing location.

Step 6

Ensure that the UHP is positioned over the internal implant (you will feel the magnetic attraction).

Step 7 (for children)

Perform a behavioral listening check, using the Ling Six sounds or another listening activity.

If you experience any difficulty setting up your processor and there are no obvious signs of damage, continue on to the troubleshooting guidelines for your sound processor. If there are visible signs of damage to any part of your sound processor system, contact Customer Service to order replacement equipment.

myNaída CI app for iOS

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Connecting to Telephones

Advanced Bionics understands how important telephones are for wishing “happy birthday” to a long-distance family member, letting a coworker know you are running late, or calling for help in an emergency. 

The Naída CI includes the DuoPhone feature. When using a phone, this unique Phonak feature automatically streams the caller’s voice directly to both implanted ears for hearing in stereo and easier phone conversations.

 

The Naída CI processor also features the T-Mic™ 2 microphone. As the industry’s only microphone placed at the opening of the ear canal, the T-Mic picks up sound from a natural position, allowing you to hold a telephone to your ear for convenience and comfort.

The EasyCall Accessory is a unique wireless accessory that attaches to and streams from any brand of Bluetooth-enabled cell phone or smart phone directly to your Naída CI processors (or a Naída CI processor and compatible Phonak hearing aid) while reducing noise, for unmatched sound quality and speech understanding.

The DECT Phone is a powerful wireless transmitter that looks and works just like a regular cordless landline phone. It also transmits sound to both your Naída CI processors (or a Naída CI processor and compatible Phonak hearing aid), reducing noise and maximizing understanding.

The versatile Roger™ Pen streams a speaker’s voice directly to a design-integrated Roger™ 17 receiver on your Naída CI sound processor. It can be used to stream cellphone calls or listening to TV and other multimedia.

The ComPilot accessory allows phone calls (and endless other media) to be wirelessly streamed to one or two Naída CI processors or a Naída CI processor and a compatible Phonak hearing aid at the same time.

Detailed tips and instructions are available in English for help with using a landline, cordless, or cellular telephone with your AB cochlear implant system.

If you experience any difficulties after following these tips, please contact Customer Service for further assistance.

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Connecting to Portable Music Players

Many cochlear implant recipients enjoy listening to music.

NOTE: AB strongly recommends that the Auxiliary Audio Cable only be used with battery-operated devices.

The Naída CI Sound Processor accessories include industry-leading technology that instantly connects you or your child to media players and countless other devices.

 

The Roger™ system includes a design-integrated receiver that connects to your Naída CI processor and streams audio from the Roger™ Pen, a versatile microphone that can also be used to stream crystal-clear audio from cell phones, the TV, and other multimedia.

 

The Phonak ComPilot wireless streaming accessory offers wireless features and functionality that link you seamlessly to Bluetooth products, media players, mobile phones, computers, TVs and other consumer electronics.

 

The Naída CI processor also features the T-Mic™ 2 microphone. As the industry’s only microphone placed at the opening of the ear canal, the T-Mic 2 microphone picks up sound from a natural position, allowing you to enjoy earbuds and headphones like everyone else. The T-Mic is an optional earhook and is the standard choice for most adult cochlear implant recipients.

Accessories to Keep You Connected

Staying connected to family and friends over the telephone, or listening to your favorite music on consumer audio devices, can be rewarding experiences for cochlear implant recipients. AB has a full line of accessories to make sure you or your child can connect as conveniently and effortlessly as possible.

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The tips and guides below provide maintenance information should you or your child experience any technical issues using a Naída CI sound processor. Please contact the Advanced Bionics office in your region for additional assistance if you are still unable to resolve a specific issue.