The processor is turned 'on' when a charged battery is attached to the processor. In order to
power 'off' the processor, the battery cartridge must be removed. When the battery is engaged
the orange LED located in the middle of the volume control will flash to indicate battery charge
followed by the green LED to indicate program position.
The Naída CI will always power on in Program 1 with the volume and sensitivity at the default settings.
To power down the Naída CI, simply remove the battery cartridge.
Removing the Battery
Rotate the RF cable upward to avoid
bumping it upon battery removal.
Firmly slide the battery cartridge away
from the Earhook or T-Mic 2.
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Hold the sound processor in one hand. In
the other hand hold the battery cartridge.
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Continue sliding the battery cartridge until
it separates from the processor.
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