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Cochlear is a global leader in implantable hearing solutions, providing cochlear implants, sound processors, and wireless audio streamers to restore hearing.

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Cochlear Manuals and User Guides

Cochlear is a pioneer and global leader in implantable hearing devices, dedicated to helping people with moderate to profound hearing loss connect to a world of sound. The company's cutting-edge hearing solutions include the Nucleus and Osia systems, which feature surgically implanted internal components and advanced external sound processors.

Beyond the implants themselves, Cochlear provides a wide ecosystem of wireless accessories like TV Streamers, Mini Microphones, and the Nucleus Smart App to enhance the listening experience in any environment. Access comprehensive user manuals, setup guides, and troubleshooting instructions for your Cochlear sound processors and wireless accessories below.

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Manual de instrucións do procesador cirúrxico Cochlear CP1110S

5 de setembro de 2025
Cochlear CP1110S Surgical Processor Specifications Product Name: Cochlear Surgical Processor Contains magnets that should be kept away from life-supporting devices Radiates electromagnetic energy that may interfere with life-supporting devices Contains…

Manual de usuario de Cochlear ZONE 9 Wireless TV Streamer

14 de decembro de 2023
Cochlear ZONE 9 Wireless TV Streamer Product Information Specifications Device Identifier: Cochlear Baha Remote Control** 7 Date of Manufacture: [Date] Intended Use: Wireless connection to a television or other audio…

Nucleus Smart App for Android User Guide

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Comprehensive user guide for the Cochlear Nucleus Smart App for Android (Version 5.0). Learn how to pair processors, adjust sound settings, use Remote Check, and troubleshoot your device.

Cochlear Wireless TV Streamer User Manual

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Comprehensive user manual for the Cochlear Wireless TV Streamer, detailing setup, connection, pairing, streaming, controls, important safety information, and technical specifications for enhanced audio connectivity.

Sons da fala: vogais: unha guía para pais e profesionais

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A guía "Sons da fala: Vogais" de Cochlear ofrece aos pais e profesionais estratexias prácticas para ensinar sons vogais en inglés e español a nenos con perda auditiva, apoiando o desenvolvemento da fala e a linguaxe despois da implantación coclear.

Manual do usuario do control remoto Cochlear Baha 2

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Manual de usuario do control remoto Cochlear Baha 2, que ofrece instrucións sobre o funcionamento, as características, a carga, a selección de programas, o axuste do volume, a transmisión en directo e a resolución de problemas para usuarios de audífonos.

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  • How do I pair my Cochlear Wireless TV Streamer to my sound processor?

    Ensure the TV Streamer is powered on. Turn your sound processor OFF, then press the pairing button on the TV Streamer once (the yellow light will flash). Turn the sound processor ON within 20 seconds to establish the pairing.

  • What batteries should I use with the Cochlear Nucleus 8 Sound Processor?

    Use two new 675 (PR44) high-power zinc air disposable batteries designed specifically for hearing implant use. Do not use standard alkaline or silver oxide batteries, as they will not function correctly.

  • How do I activate audio streaming with the Nucleus Smart App?

    Ensure your sound processor is paired to a compatible smartphone. Open the Nucleus Smart App Menu, choose Settings, tap 'Audio streaming', and follow the on-screen prompts to enable streaming from your phone.

  • How far should I keep the Cochlear Surgical Processor from life-supporting devices?

    Keep the surgical processor at least 15 cm (6 inches) away from life-supporting devices like cardiac pacemakers and ICDs to avoid electromagnetic interference.