Daily use and care

Most people with a sound processor find that it quickly becomes a natural part of their life. To keep your sound processor in good condition, it’s important that you look after it. This section gives you some practical tips on caring for your sound processor.

Care

You should regularly clean the outside of your sound processor and its accessories using a cleaning wipe or a stiff-bristled brush that has been lightly moistened with alcohol. This will remove any dust and perspiration residue.
The protective case can be used to store your sound processor when you are not using it. It can also be used with the carrier for greater protection, especially during travel.

Maintenance

A number of spare parts are available for Oticon Medical cochlear implants. Below, you can read about the most common issues that you may encounter. For more information, please read the sound processor’s instructions for use.

  • Changing batteries on Neuro 2

    Changing batteries

    To change the batteries, just open the battery door and insert correctly as shown. Close the battery compartment and turn on your sound processor.

  • Changing ear hook on Neuro 2

    Changing ear hook

    The sound processor’s ear hook is available in a variety of sizes. To change the ear hook, remove the used hook and replace it by simply clicking on a new hook.

  • Finding a serial number on Neuro 2

    Finding the serial number

    Your sound processor has a serial number written on the inside of the battery door. You should have this information ready if you need to contact our Customer Service.

  • Checking the sound processor on Neuro 2

    Checking the sound processor

    A number of diagnostic tools are available to help you diagnose any problems with your sound processor or accessories. Either place the antenna on the tester or use the self-check function on Neuro One by pressing the push button. The indicator light will then reveal whether your equipment is working optimally. If you don’t find the information you are looking for, please see the Quick Diagnostic Guide.

  • Changing cable on Neuro 2

    Changing the cable and/or antenna

    The ends of your sound processor’s cable and antenna come with a foolproof key. This key must be facing the right way for the socket and cable when connecting the cable to the sound processor or antenna. When removing the cable, ensure that you hold the end of the cable. Don’t pull on the cable itself.

  • Checking microphones on Neuro 2

    Checking microphones

    If the microphone earphones are plugged into the auxiliary socket, a hearing person will be able to listen to the audio signals when the sound processor is turned on. This allows others to detect any microphone problems.