Bernafon ZERENA, ZERENA BTE 105, Zerena 9 MNR T, Zerena 7 MNR T, Zerena 5 MNR T Instructions For Use Manual

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ZERENA
Instructions for Use
miniRITE
Receiver-in-the-Ear Hearing Aids
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Model overview
This booklet is valid for the following hearing aid families:
Zerena 9 MNR Zerena 7 MNR Zerena 5 MNR
with NFMI and 2.4 GHz radio functionality.
The following acoustic options are available for the above families:
60-Speaker 85-Speaker 100-Speaker 100-Speaker with Power Mold 105-Speaker with Power Mold
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Introduction to this booklet
This booklet shows you how to use and maintain your new hearing aid. Please read the booklet carefully including the warning sections. This will help you to get the most out of your new hearing aid.
Your hearing care professional has adjusted the hearing aid to meet your needs. If you have further questions, please contact your hearing care professional.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
The hearing aid amplication is uniquely adjusted
and optimized to your hearing capabilities during
the hearing aid tting performed by your hearing
care professional.
Intended use
The hearing aid is intended to amplify and transmit sound to the ear and thereby compensate for impaired hearing within mild to moderate to profound hearing loss. The hearing aid is not intended to be used by infants/children < 36 months.
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Table of contents
Identify your hearing aid, speaker, and earpiece 10
Your hearing aid − What it is 12
What it does 13
Identify left and right hearing aid 14
Battery (size 312) 15
MultiTool for handling batteries and cleaning 16
Turn the hearing aid ON and OFF 17
When to replace a battery 18
Replace the battery 19
Put on the hearing aid 21
Caring for your hearing aid 22
Standard earpieces: dome or Grip Tip 24
Replace dome or Grip Tip 26
ProWax miniFit lter 27
Replace ProWax miniFit lter 28
Customized earpieces:
Micro Mold, Lite Tip, or Power Mold 29
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Clean Micro Mold, Lite Tip, or Power Mold 30
Replace ProWax lter 31
Flight mode 32
Optional features and accessories 33
Change volume (optional) 34
Change program (optional) 35
Mute the hearing aid (optional) 37
Quick reset 38
Using hearing aid with iPhone, iPad, and iPod
touch 39
Pairing hearing aid with iPhone 40
Re-connect your hearing aids to your iPhone,
iPad, or iPod touch 43
Bernafon EasyControl-A app 44
Wireless accessories (optional) 46
Other options (optional) 47
Tinnitus SoundSupport (optional) 48
Guidelines for tinnitus sound generator users 49
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Sound options and volume adjustment 50
Limitation on use time 53
Important information for hearing care
professionals about Tinnitus SoundSupport 54
Warnings related to Tinnitus SoundSupport 56
General warnings 58
Troubleshooting guide 66
Water & dust resistance (IP68) 68
Conditions of use 70
Warranty certicate 71
International warranty 72
Technical information 73
Your individual hearing aid settings 77
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Identify your hearing aid, speaker, and earpiece
Speakers
miniRITE hearing aid comes with three different speakers:
Ear grip (optional)
Speaker (60-Speaker shown)
60-Speaker 85-Speaker 100-Speaker
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* Please see details for replacing the dome or Grip
Tip in section: “Replace dome or Grip Tip”. VarioTherm
®
is a registered trademark of Dreve.
Earpieces
The speaker uses one of the following earpieces:
Power Mold speakers
Dome (Open Dome shown)*
Grip Tip
VarioTherm® Micro Mold or Lite Tip
Micro Mold or Lite Tip
100-Speaker 105-Speaker
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Your hearing aid − What it is
Ear grip (optional)
Battery drawer
Speaker (60-Speaker shown)
Microphone openings
Push button
Wax lter
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Change program and volume, and mute the hearing aid
What it does
Contains the battery. Battery drawer is also the on/off switch.
Holds the speaker in place
Sound in
Sound out
Wax protection of speaker
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Identify left and right hearing aid
It is important to distinguish between the left and the right hearing aid as they might be programmed
differently. You can nd left/right color indicators in
the battery drawer, on 60- and 85-Speakers. Indicators can also be found on 100-Speakers and some earpieces.
A RED indicator marks the RIGHT hearing aid
A BLUE indicator marks the LEFT hearing aid
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Battery drawer Pull out to open
Battery (size 312)
Your hearing aid is a miniature electronic device that runs on special batteries. To activate the hearing aid, you must insert a new battery in the battery drawer. See how in the “Replace the battery” section.
Make sure the plus
is visible
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
The MultiTool has a built-in magnet. Keep the MultiTool at least 30 cm away from credit cards and other magnetically sensitive devices.
Brush
Wire loop
Magnet
MultiTool for handling batteries and cleaning
The MultiTool contains a magnet which makes it easier to replace the battery in the hearing aid. It also contains a brush and a wire loop for cleaning and removing ear wax. If you need a new MultiTool, please contact your hearing care professional.
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Turn ON
Close the battery drawer with the battery in place.
Turn the hearing aid ON and OFF
The battery drawer is used to switch the hearing aid on and off. To save battery life, make sure your hearing aid is switched off when you are not wearing it.
Turn OFF
Open the battery drawer.
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The batteries need to be replaced more often if you are streaming audio or music to your hearing aid.
When to replace a battery
When it is time to replace the battery, you will hear three beeps repeated at moderate intervals until the battery runs out.
Battery tip
To make sure the hearing aid is always working, bring spare batteries with you, or replace the battery before you leave home.
* Bluetooth® will be shut down and is not possible to use
wireless accessories.
The Bluetooth
®
word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by William Demant Holding A/S is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
Three beeps*
= The battery
is running low
Four beeps
= The battery
has run out
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1. Remove
Fully open the battery drawer. Remove the battery.
2. Uncover
Remove the sticky label from the + side of the new battery.
Tip: Wait 2 minutes so that the battery can draw air, to ensure optimal function.
3. Insert
Insert the new battery into the battery drawer. Make sure the + side faces up.
Replace the battery
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4. Close
Close the battery drawer. The hearing aid will play a jingle through the earpiece. Hold the earpiece close to your ear to hear the jingle.
Tip
The MultiTool can be used for battery change. Use the magnetic end to remove and insert batteries. The MultiTool is provided by your hearing care professional.
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Put on the hearing aid
The speaker brings the sound into your ear. The speaker should always be used with an earpiece attached. Use only parts designed for your hearing aid.
If the speaker has an ear grip, place it in the ear so it follows the contour of the ear (see step 3).
Step 1
Place the hearing aid behind your ear.
Step 2
Hold the bend of the speaker wire between your thumb and
index nger. The earpiece
should point towards the ear canal opening.
Step 3
Gently push the earpiece into your ear canal until the speaker wire sits close against the side of your head.
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Caring for your hearing aid
When handling your hearing aid, hold it over a soft surface to avoid damage if you drop it.
Clean the microphone openings
Carefully brush away debris from the openings using a clean brush. Gently brush the surface and make sure the brush is not pressed into the openings.
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Microphone openings
Wax lter
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the hearing aid. It must never be washed or immersed in water or other liquids.
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Standard earpieces: dome or Grip Tip
Both domes and Grip Tip are made of soft rubber material. There are 4 different types of domes. Check your earpiece type and size below.
Open Dome
Power Dome
Bass Dome, single vent
Bass Dome, double vent
Grip Tip (available in small and large, left and right, with or without vent)
5 mm* 6 mm 8 mm 10 mm 12 mm**
* only as Open Dome for 60-Speaker
** not for Open Dome
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
If the earpiece is not on the speaker when removed from the ear, the earpiece might still be in the ear canal. Consult your hearing care professional for further instructions.
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Replace dome or Grip Tip
The earpiece (dome or Grip Tip) should not be cleaned.
If the earpiece is lled with wax, replace it with a new
one. Grip Tip should be replaced at least once a month.
Step 1
Hold on to the speaker and then pull off the earpiece.
Step 2
Insert the speaker exactly into the middle of the earpiece to
obtain a rm attachment.
Step 3
Push rmly to ensure that the
earpiece is fastened securely.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
Always use the same type of wax lter as was
originally supplied with the hearing aid. If you are in any doubt about the use or replacement of wax
lters, contact your hearing care professional.
ProWax miniFit filter
The speaker has a white wax lter attached to the end where the earpiece is attached. The wax lter
will help prevent wax and debris from damaging the
speaker. If the lter becomes clogged, please replace the wax lter (see section “Replace ProWax miniFit lter”) or contact your hearing care
professional.
Remove the earpiece from the speaker before
replacing the wax lter.
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Replace ProWax miniFit filter
1. Tool
Remove the tool from the shell. The tool has two pins, one empty for removal and
one with the new wax lter.
2. Remove
Push the empty pin into the
wax lter in the speaker and
pull it out.
New
lter
3. Insert
Insert the new wax lter using
the other pin, remove the tool and throw it out.
4. Final
The speaker should look as shown when you have
replaced the wax lter.
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If you use a mold, a hearing care professional must
replace the wax lter in the speaker.
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Customized earpieces: Micro Mold, Lite Tip, or Power Mold
There are 3 different types of molds: Micro Mold, Lite Tip, and Power Mold. Micro Mold and Lite Tip are available in two different materials. The earpieces are customized for your ear.
Lite Tip
VarioTherm
®
Lite Tip*
Power Mold
Micro Mold
VarioTherm
®
Micro Mold*
Customized earpieces have a white wax lter attached to the sound opening. ProWax is the lter
type to be used with these earpieces. To replace the
ProWax lter, see section “Replace ProWax lter”.
* VarioTherm® Micro Mold and Lite Tip do not have a wax
lter.
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Clean Micro Mold, Lite Tip, or Power Mold
The earpiece should be cleaned regularly. The
earpiece contains a wax lter which should be
replaced when clogged or when the hearing aid does not sound normal.
Always use the wax lter delivered by your hearing care professional.
ProWax lter
The vent is cleaned by pressing the brush through the hole, twisting it slightly.
Vent
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Replace ProWax filter
1. Tool
Remove the tool from the shell. The tool has two pins, one empty for removal and
one with the new wax lter.
2. Remove
Push the empty pin into the
wax lter in the mold and pull
it out.
3. Insert
Insert the new wax lter using
the other pin, remove the tool, and throw it out.
Old lter
New
lter
New
lter
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Flight mode
When boarding an airplane or entering an area where it is prohibited to radiate radio signals, e.g., during
ight, ight mode must be activated. The hearing aid
will still be working. It is only necessary to activate
ight mode on one hearing aid.
To activate and deactivate
ight mode
Press the push button for at least 7 seconds. A jingle
conrms your action.
Opening and closing the battery drawer will
deactivate the ight mode. See section “Quick reset”.
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Optional features and accessories
The features and accessories described on the following pages are optional. Please contact your
hearing care professional to nd out how your hearing aid is programmed. If you experience difcult
listening situations, a special program may be helpful. These are programmed by your hearing care professional.
Write down hearing situations where you may need help.
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Change volume (optional)
When you have two hearing aids, the push button allows you to adjust the volume in both ears. You will hear a click when you turn the volume up or down.
A short press on the LEFT hearing aid decreases the volume
A short press on the RIGHT hearing aid increases the volume
You will hear 2 beeps at the start-up level.You will hear 3 beeps at Maximum and Minimum.
Maximum
Minimum
Start-up level
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Change program (optional)
Your hearing aid can have up to 4 different programs. These are programmed by your hearing care professional.
Press the button to change program
✼
If you have two hearing aids, the RIGHT hearing aid switches forwards from, for example, program 1 to 2 and the LEFT hearing aid switches backwards from, for example, program 4 to 3.
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To be lled out by the hearing care professional
Program Activation sound When to use
1
“1 beep”
2
“2 beeps”
3
“3 beeps”
4
“4 b e eps”
Program change:
Medium press Short press
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Mute the hearing aid (optional)
Use the mute function if you need to silence the hearing aid while wearing it.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Do not use the mute function as an off switch, as the hearing aid still draws current from the battery in this mode.
Apply a very long press (4 seconds) to the button to mute the hearing aid.
To reactivate, push the
button briey.
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Quick reset
If you wish to return to the standard settings of the hearing aid programmed by your hearing care professional, simply open and then close the battery drawer. A jingle is played when you reset the hearing aid.
Open Close
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Using hearing aid with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
Your hearing aid is a Made for iPhone® hearing aid and allows for direct communication and control with an iPhone
®
, iPad® or iPod® touch.
For assistance in pairing and using these products with your hearing aid, please contact your hearing care professional or visit our support site at: www.bernafon.com.
Zerena is compatible with iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 7, iPhone SE, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5, 9.7-inch iPad Pro, 12.9-inch iPad Pro, iPad Air 2, iPad Air, iPad (4th generation), iPad mini 4, iPad mini 3, iPad mini 2, iPad mini, and iPod touch (5th and 6th generation). Devices must be running iOS 9.3 or later.
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Direct audio streaming is currently not supported by Android™.
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Pairing hearing aid with iPhone
2. General1. Settings
On the “General” screen, choose "Accessibility".
Open your iPhone and go to “Settings”. Make sure Bluetooth
®
is on. Then choose “General”.
Bluetooth
General
Accessibility
On
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4. Prepare3. Accessibility
Open and close the battery drawer, on both hearing aids if you have two and place it close to your iPhone. The hearing aid stays in pairing mode for 3 minutes.
On the “Accessibility” screen, choose “Hearing Devices”.
Hearing Devices
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6. Conrm pairing5. Select
Conrm pairing. If you have two hearing aids,
pairing conrmation
is needed for each hearing aid.
Your iPhone will detect the hearing aid for pairing. Detected devices will appear in your iPhone list. Choose your hearing aid.
Andrea’s Hearing Devices Bernafon Zerena 9
Bluethooth Pairing
Request
Bernafon Zerena would
like to pair with your
iPhone
Cancel
Pair
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Re-connect your hearing aids to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
When you turn off your hearing aids or Apple device, these will no longer be connected. To connect them again, turn on your hearing aids by opening and closing the battery door. The hearing aids will then automatically re-connect to your Apple device.
“Made for iPod,” “Made for iPhone,” and “Made for iPad” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specically to iPod, iPhone, or iPad, respectively, and has been certied by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this accessory with iPod, iPhone, or iPad may affect wireless performance.
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Bernafon EasyControl-A app
Bernafon EasyControl-A app for iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Android devices offers an intuitive and discreet way to control your hearing aid. Bernafon EasyControl-A app also enables you to connect and control an endless range of other devices by linking to IFTTT via the internet. Go to www.bernafon.com for more details and information on compatibility. Bernafon EasyControl-A app is available on App Store
®
and on Google Play™. When downloading Bernafon EasyControl-A app on iPad, search for iPhone apps on App Store.
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Direct audio streaming is currently not supported by Android.
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Please nd more details here: www.bernafon.com.
Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Apple Watch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. Android, Google Play and the Google Play logo are trade­marks of Google Inc.
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Wireless accessories (optional)
As an enhancement to your wireless hearing aid, a range of wireless accessories are available. They can enable you to hear and communicate better in a lot of everyday situations.
TV-A
TV-A is a wireless transmitter of sound from TV and electronic audio devices. The TV-A streams sound directly to your hearing aid.
RC-A
RC-A offers the ability to change program, adjust volume or mute your hearing aid.
For more information, please contact your hearing care professional or visit: www.bernafon.com.
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Other options (optional)
Auto Telephone
The Auto Telephone can automatically activate a phone program in the hearing aid, if your telephone has a dedicated magnet. The magnet needs to be placed on your telephone next to the sound outlet.
For more information, please contact your hearing care professional.
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Tinnitus SoundSupport (optional)
Intended use of Tinnitus SoundSupport
Tinnitus SoundSupport is a tool intended to generate sounds to provide temporary relief for patients suffering from tinnitus as part of a tinnitus management program.
The target population is the adult population (over 18 years old).
Tinnitus SoundSupport is targeted to licensed hearing care professionals (audiologists, hearing aid specialists, or otolaryngologists) who are familiar with the evaluation and treatment of tinnitus and hearing loss. Fitting of Tinnitus SoundSupport must be done by a hearing care professional participating in a tinnitus management program.
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Guidelines for tinnitus sound generator users
These instructions contain information about Tinnitus SoundSupport, which may have been enabled in your hearing aids by your hearing care professional.
Tinnitus SoundSupport is a tinnitus management
device intended to generate sound of sufcient
intensity and bandwidth to help manage tinnitus.
Your hearing care professional will also be able to offer the appropriate follow-up care. It is important to follow his/her advice and directions regarding such care.
Prescription use only
Good health practice requires that a person reporting tinnitus has had a medical evaluation by a licensed ear physician before using a sound generator. The purpose of such an evaluation is to ensure that any medically treatable condition that may cause tinnitus
is identied and treated prior to using a sound
generator.
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Sound options and volume adjustment
Tinnitus SoundSupport is programmed by your hearing care professional to match your hearing loss and preferences for tinnitus relief. It offers a number of different sound options. Together with your hearing care professional, you can select your preferred sound(s).
Tinnitus SoundSupport programs
Together with your hearing care professional, you decide for which programs you may want to have Tinnitus SoundSupport activated. The sound generator can be activated in up to four different programs.
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Mute
If you are in a program for which Tinnitus SoundSupport is activated, the mute functionality will mute only the environmental sounds, and not the sound from Tinnitus SoundSupport. See chapter: “Mute the hearing aid”.
Volume adjustments with Tinnitus SoundSupport
When you select a hearing aid program for which Tinnitus SoundSupport is activated, your hearing care professional can only set the push button on your hearing aid to work as a volume control for the tinnitus relief sound.
Your hearing care professional will set the volume control for the sound generator in one of two ways:
A) change volume in each ear separately, or B) change volume in both ears simultaneously.
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A) How to change Tinnitus SoundSupport volume in each ear separately
To increase volume (on one hearing aid only), use a short press on the push button repeatedly until desired level is reached. The sound will always be
louder with the rst press(es) until two beeps are
heard. Hereafter, the volume will decrease. To decrease volume (on only one hearing aid), continue to press the push button repeatedly until desired level is reached.
B) How to change Tinnitus SoundSupport volume in both ears simultaneously
You can use one hearing aid to increase the sound and the other hearing aid to decrease the sound. To increase volume, use a short press on the push button repeatedly on the RIGHT hearing aid. To decrease volume, use a short press on the push button repeatedly on the LEFT hearing aid.
To be lled out by your hearing care professional.
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Limitation on use time
Daily use
The volume levels of Tinnitus SoundSupport can be set to a level which could lead to permanent hearing damage when used for a prolonged period of time. Your hearing care professional will advise you of the maximum amount of time per day you should use Tinnitus SoundSupport. It should never be used at uncomfortable levels.
See table “Tinnitus SoundSupport: Limitation on use” at the end of this booklet to learn how many hours per day you can safely use the relief sound in your hearing aids.
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Important information for hearing care professionals about Tinnitus SoundSupport
Device description
Tinnitus SoundSupport is a module function that can be enabled in the hearing aids by the hearing care professional.
Maximum wearing time
The wearing time of Tinnitus SoundSupport will decrease as you increase the level above
80 dB(A) SPL. The tting software will automatically
display a warning when the hearing aid exceeds 80 dB(A) SPL. A “max wearing time” indicator is
located in the software on the tinnitus tting screen.
The volume control is deactivated
By default, the volume control for the sound generator is deactivated in the hearing aid. Risk of noise exposure increases when the volume control is activated.
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If the volume control is activated
A warning may be displayed if you activate the tinnitus volume control in the “Local Controls” screen. This occurs if the relief sound can be listened to at levels that may cause hearing damage. The
“Limitation on Use” table in the tting software
displays the number of hours the patient can safely use Tinnitus SoundSupport.
· Note the max wearing time for each program for
which Tinnitus SoundSupport is activated.
· Write those values in the table: “Tinnitus
SoundSupport: Limitation on use”, in the back of this booklet.
· Instruct your patient accordingly.
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Warnings related to Tinnitus
SoundSupport
If your hearing care professional has activated the sound generator Tinnitus SoundSupport, please pay attention to the following warnings.
There are some potential concerns associated with the use of any sound generated by a tinnitus management device. Among them are the potential worsening of tinnitus, and/or a possible change in hearing thresholds.
Should you experience or notice a change in hearing or tinnitus, or any dizziness, nausea, headaches, heart palpitations, or possible skin irritation at the point of contact with the device, you should immediately discontinue use of the device and consult a medical, audiology, or other hearing care professional.
As with any device, misuse of the sound generator feature may cause potentially harmful effects. Care should be taken to prevent unauthorised use and to keep the device out of reach of children and pets.
A hearing care professional should advise a prospective sound generator user to consult promptly with a licensed physician (preferably an ear specialist) before using a sound generator if the
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hearing care professional determines through inquiry, actual observation, or review or any other available information concerning the prospective user that the prospective user has any of the following conditions:
I. Visible congenital or traumatic deformity of the
ear.
II. History of active drainage from the ear within
the previous 90 days.
III. History of sudden or rapidly progressive hearing
loss within the previous 90 days. IV. Acute or chronic dizziness. V. Unilateral hearing loss of sudden or recent
onset within the previous 90 days. VI. Audiometric air-bone gap equal to or greater
than 15 dB at 500 Hz, 1000 Hz, and 2000 Hz. VII. Visible evidence of signicant cerumen
accumulation or a foreign body in the earcanal. VIII. Pain or discomfort in the ear.
Maximum wearing time
Always follow the maximum wearing time per day of the Tinnitus SoundSupport advised by your hearing care professional. Prolonged use may lead to worsening of your tinnitus or of your hearing loss.
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General warnings
You should familiarize yourself fully with the following general warnings before using your hearing aid for your personal safety and to ensure correct use.
Please note that a hearing aid will not restore normal hearing and will not prevent or improve a hearing impairment resulting from organic conditions. Furthermore, note that in most cases, infrequent use of a hearing aid does not permit a user to attain full
benet from it.
Consult your hearing care professional if you experience unexpected operations or events with your hearing aid.
Usage of hearing aids
· Hearing aids should be used only as directed and
adjusted by your hearing care professional. Misuse can result in sudden and permanent hearing loss.
· Never allow others to wear your hearing aid, as
incorrect usage could cause permanent damage to their hearing.
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Choking hazards & risk of swallowing batteries
and other small parts
· Hearing aids, their parts, and batteries should be
kept out of reach of children and anyone who might swallow these items or otherwise cause injury to themselves.
· Batteries have occasionally been mistaken for pills.
Therefore, check your medicine carefully before swallowing any pills.
· Most hearing aids can be supplied with a
tamper-resistant battery drawer upon request. This is strongly recommended for infants, small children,
and people with learning difculties.
· Children younger than 36 months must always use
a tamper-resistant battery drawer. Please talk to your hearing care professional about the availability of this option.
If a battery or hearing aid is swallowed, see a
doctor immediately.
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General warnings
Battery use
· Always use batteries recommended by your
hearing care professional. Batteries of low quality may leak and cause bodily harm.
· Never attempt to recharge your batteries, and
never dispose of batteries by burning them. There is a risk that the batteries will explode.
Dysfunction
· Be aware of the possibility that your hearing aid
may stop working without notice. Keep this in mind when you depend on warning sounds (e.g. when
you are in trafc). The hearing aids may stop
functioning, for instance if the batteries have expired or if the tubing is blocked by moisture or ear wax.
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Active implants
· Caution must be taken with active implants. In
general, follow the guidelines recommended by
manufacturers of implantable debrillators and
pacemakers regarding use with mobile phones and magnets.
· The Auto Telephone magnet and MultiTool (which
has a built-in magnet) should be kept more than 30 cm away from the implant, e.g. do not carry it in a breast pocket.
· If you have an active brain implant, please contact
the manufacturer of your implantable device for information about the risk of disturbance.
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General warnings
X-ray, CT, MR, PET scanning and electrotherapy
· Remove your hearing aid before X-ray, CT/MR/PET
scanning electrotherapy, surgery etc. as your hearing
aid may be damaged when exposed to strong elds.
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Heat and chemicals
· The hearing aid must never be exposed to extreme
heat e.g. left inside a parked car in the sun.
· The hearing aid must not be dried in microwave
ovens or other ovens.
· The chemicals in cosmetics, hairspray, perfume,
aftershave lotion, suntan lotion and insect repellent can damage the hearing aid. Always remove your hearing aid before applying such products and allow time to dry before use.
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General warnings
Power instrument
· Special care should be exercised in selecting, tting
and using a hearing aid where maximum sound pressure capability exceeds 132 dB SPL (IEC 711), as there may be risk of impairing the remaining hearing of the hearing aid user.
For information on whether your hearing aid is a power instrument, see page 77 of this leaet.
Possible side effects
· Hearing aids and earpieces may cause an
accelerated accumulation of ear wax.
· The otherwise non-allergenic materials used in
hearing aids may in rare cases cause a skin irritation or other side effects.
Please seek consultation with a physician if these conditions occur.
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Interference
· The hearing aid has been thoroughly tested for
interference, according to the most stringent international standards. However, interference between the hearing aid and other devices (e.g. some mobile telephones, citizens band systems and shop alarm systems and other devices) may occur. If this occurs, increase the distance between the hearing aid and the interfering device.
Use on Aircraft
· Your hearing aid contains Bluetooth
®
. On board an
aircraft, ight mode must be activated, unless
Bluetooth
®
is permitted by the ight personnel.
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Troubleshooting guide
Symptom Possible causes
No sound
Dead battery
Clogged earpieces (dome, Grip Tip, Micro Mold, or Lite Tip)
Intermittent or reduced sound
Clogged sound outlet
Moisture
Dead battery
Squealing noise
Hearing aid earpiece inserted incorrectly
Ear wax accumulated in ear canal
Beeping
If your hearing aid plays 8 beeps, 4 times consecutively, your hearing aid needs a microphone service check
Pairing issue with Apple device
Bluetooth
®
connection failed
Only one hearing aid paired
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Solutions
Replace the battery
Clean mold
Consider replacing wax lter, dome, or Grip Tip
Clean mold or replace wax lter, dome, or Grip Tip
Wipe battery with a dry cloth
Replace the battery
Re-insert the earpiece
Have ear canal examined by your doctor
Contact your hearing care professional
1. Unpair your hearing aids (SettingsgGeneral
gAccessibilitygHearing DevicesgDevicesg Forget this device).
2. Turn Bluetooth
®
off and on again.
3. Open and close battery drawer on hearing aids.
4. Re-pair hearing aids (see section “Pair Hearing
Aids with iPhone”).
If none of the above solutions work, consult your hearing care professional for assistance.
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Water & dust resistance (IP68)
Your hearing aid is dust-tight and protected against ingress of water which means it is designed to be worn in all daily life situations. Therefore, you do not have to worry about sweat or getting wet in the rain. Should your hearing aid come in contact with water and stop working, please follow the these guidelines:
1. Gently wipe off any water.
2. Open the battery drawer and remove the
battery and gently wipe off any water in the battery drawer.
3. Let the hearing aid dry with the battery drawer
left open for approximately 30 minutes.
4. Insert a new battery.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
Do not wear your hearing aid while showering or participating in water activities. Do not immerse your hearing aid in water or other liquids.
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Operating conditions
Temperature: +1 °C to +40 °C Relative humidity: 5 % to 93 %, non-condensing
Storage and transportation conditions
Temperature and humidity should not exceed the following limits for extended periods during transportation and storage:
Temperature: – 25 °C to +60 °C Relative humidity: 5 % to 93 %, non-condensing
Conditions of use
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Warranty certificate
Name of owner:
Hearing care professional:
Hearing care professional address:
Hearing care professional phone:
Purchase date:
Warranty period: Month:
Model right: Serial no.:
Model left: Serial no.:
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International warranty
Your hearing aid is covered by an international limited warranty issued by the manufacturer for a period of 12 months from the date of delivery. This limited warranty covers manufacturing and material defects in the hearing aid itself, but not in accessories such
as batteries, tubing, speakers, earpieces and lters,
etc. Problems arising from improper/incorrect handling or care, excessive use, accidents, repairs made by an unauthorized party, exposure to corrosive conditions, physical changes in your ear, damage due to foreign objects entering the device or incorrect adjustments are NOT covered by the limited warranty and may void it. The above warranty does not affect any legal rights that you might have under applicable national legislation governing sale of consumer goods. Your hearing care professional may have issued a warranty that goes beyond the clauses of this limited warranty. Please consult him/ her for further information.
If you need service
Take your hearing aid to your hearing care professional, who may be able to sort out minor problems and adjustments immediately.
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Technical information
The hearing aid contains two radio technologies, which are described below:
The hearing aid contains a radio transceiver using short range magnetic induction technology working
at 3.84 MHz. The magnetic eld strength of the
transmitter is very weak and is always below
–40 dBμA/m at 10 meter distance.
The hearing aid also contains a radio transceiver using Bluetooth
®
Low Energy (BLE) and a proprietary
short range radio technology both working at
2.4 GHz. The 2.4 GHz radio transmitter is weak and is always below 4 dBm e.i.r.p. in total radiated power.
The hearing aid complies with international standards concerning electromagnetic compatibility and human exposure.
Due to the limited space available on the hearing aid, relevant approval markings can be found in this document.
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USA and Canada
The hearing aid contains a radio module with the
following certication ID numbers:
FCC ID: U6XAUMRIT IC: 7031A-AUMRIT
The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada’s licence-exempt RSSs.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modications not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
· Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
· Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
· Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
· Consult the manufacturer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
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The manufacturer declares that this hearing aid is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE) as well as the new Directive 2014/53/EU (RED).
Declarations of Conformities for both relevant directives are available from the manufacturer.
Bernafon AG
Morgenstrasse 131 3018 Bern Switzerland
Tinnitus SoundSupport:
The Tinnitus SoundSupport is manufactured for Bernafon AG.
0543 0682
Waste from electronic
equipment must be
handled according to local
regulations.
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Your individual hearing aid settings
To be lled out by your hearing care professional
Power Instrument Yes No
Settings overview for your hearing aid
Left Right
Volume control
Program shift
Mute
Tinnitus SoundSupport
Volume control indicators
Beeps at min/max volume
Clicks when changing volume
Beeps at preferred volume
Battery indicators
Low battery warning
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Tinnitus SoundSupport: Limitation on use
No limitation on use
Program Start-up volume (Tinnitus) Max volume (Tinnitus)
1 Max hours per day Max hours per day
2 Max hours per day Max hours per day
3 Max hours per day Max hours per day
4 Max hours per day Max hours per day
177759/UK
Ref. OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration, U.S. department of Labour) / DIRECTIVE 2003/10/EC on the minimum health and safety requirements regarding the exposure of workers to the risks arising from physical agents (noise) / Occupational exposure to noise: evaluation, prevention and control – Special Report S 64, WHO.
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< 19 mm >
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for FSC logo
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Bernafon AG Morgenstrasse
131 3018 Bern Switzerland Phone + 41 31 998 15 15 info@bernafon.com www.bernafon.com
Australia
Bernafon Australia 629 Nudgee Road
Nundah QLD 4012
Freecall 1800 809 111 Phone +61 7 3250 0300 info@bernafon.com.au
New Zealand
Bernafon New Zealand Millennium Centre Level 2, Building A 600 Great South Road Greenlane, Auckland 1051 Toll Free 0800 442 257 info@bernafon.co.nz
South Africa
Bernafon South Africa (Pty) Ltd 39 Van Vuuren Street Constantia Kloof 1709 Phone + 27 11 675 6104
United Kingdom
Bernafon UK Cadzow Industrial Estate Off Low Waters Road Hamilton
ML3 7QE Scotland
Phone + 44 1698 285 968 info@bernafon.co.uk
Canada
Bernafon Canada 500 Trillium Drive, Unit 15 Kitchener, Ontario Canada N2R 1A7 Canada +
1 800 265 8250
contact@bernafon.ca
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