MED-EL Samba Quick Manual

Samba audio processor
Quick guide
The Samba Quick Guide is supposed to give you an easy to use reference for the most common handling topics with the Samba audio processor. Thanks to the pocket format you can easily carry it with you at all times. For detailed information on the intended use, indications, contraindications, warnings and precautions of Samba, or the complete information on its remote control, please refer to the Samba instructions for use.
Table of contents
Samba audio processor .................... 2
Changing the battery ...................... 3
Changing the cover ....................... 4
Using the hair clip ........................ 5
The remote control ....................... 6
Siemens miniTek
TM
......................... 9
Batteries .............................. 10
Basic care of Samba audio processor ......... 11
Troubleshooting ......................... 13
Samba audio processor
Attachment eyelet
for hair clip Battery compartment
Microphone openings
Interchangeable cover
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Changing the battery
Samba
Hold Samba between your  ngers. First open one side
of the battery compart­ment, then open the other side.
Open the battery compartment until the battery is completely visible. Turn Samba upside-down carefully, allowing the battery to drop out.
Take a new battery and remove the foil. Place the battery in the audio processor’s battery compartment. Slide the battery compartment into the audio processor.
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Samba
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Changing the cover
Remove the battery (see page 3). Place Samba on an even surface (e.g. table) and put one  nger on top (a). First, lift one side of the cover (b), then lift the other side (c).
Remove the cover completely and place the new cover on Samba. Press it down,  rstly on the rear side (a), then on the front side (b).
Press the sides just below the cover and behind the opened battery compart­ment together (a) to ensure that the cover is in the correct position.
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Using the hair clip
Samba
Remove the cover and the battery of your audio processor (see pages 3 and 4).
Pass the attachment eyelet under the battery compartment and insert it in the small notch under the battery compartment. Press the eyelet down with a small pointed object.
Insert a battery and reattach the cover (see page 4). Close the battery compartment.
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Samba
The remote control
Volume up/down buttons
Display
Key lock switch
Control button
Program change button
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Samba – remote control
Key lock switch
To prevent any accidental operation while the remote control is in pockets or bags, move the key lock switch to lock position (red color visible).
Control buttons
You can quickly access two functions with the control buttons on the right hand side of the remote control.
Turn hearing instruments on or off (mute). Reset to default volume and hearing program.
Program change button
Press the program change button to switch to the next hearing program. If you are wearing two hearing instruments, the hearing program will be changed on both instruments.
Volume up/down buttons
Press the volume up button or the volume down button to adjust the volume by one step. If you are wearing two hearing instruments, the volume will be adapted on both instruments at the same time.
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Samba – remote control
Indicates change of volume
Indicates change of hearing program
Batteries of the remote control are low
Function of control buttons
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Display
All actions initiated with the remote control are immediately reected on the display.
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Siemens miniTek
TM
Samba
Alternative remote control
Wireless function of Samba is available using the Siemens miniTek
TM *
.
Please refer to the appertaining user guide for information about the miniTek
TM
. This user guide is provided by the manufacturer of the respective remote control.
* Wireless connectivity feature is available with the Siemens miniTek™, sold separately. Sivantos is not responsible for the operation with the Samba or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards in operation with the Samba.
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Batteries
Samba
Samba audio processor: 1 675 zinc-air battery
Depending on the selected program, environment and duration of use, the battery lasts approximately 3 days. The battery should be replaced regularly or when the sound level drops off dramatically. If the battery is low, it must be replaced when you hear a series of beeps.
Remote control: 2 AAA batteries
A low battery status of the remote control is indicated in the status bar.
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Basic care of Samba audio processor
Samba
Follow these basic yet important care instructions to help improve the functioning of your Samba audio processor.
Cleaning
VIBRANT MED-EL recommends to clean Samba weekly for hygienic reasons. Only clean the outside of the device. Do not clean Samba in or under water. Use a damp cloth to gently clean your audio processor. If necessary, use non-abrasive household soap together with a damp cloth. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents.
Storage
When not in use, Samba should be kept in the Samba case provided. You can remove the battery from Samba for storage or simply open the battery door to extend battery life.
Contact with water
Prevent water from running into the Samba via the microphone openings or the battery compartment.
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Samba
Drying
If you live in a humid climate or perspire heavily, the audio processor should be placed in a drying container instead of in the Samba case when it is not worn.
Sunlight
Please store the Samba in a dry place and protect it from direct sunlight.
Refer to your instructions for use for more information about cleaning, storage, handling and disposal of the Samba audio processor and for maintenance instructions on the remote control.
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Troubleshooting
Samba
In case you encounter any minor technical problems, carefully follow these steps to identify possible causes and solutions:
Check the polarity of the battery. The at side (+) must be on top.
Check if the battery is empty and needs to be replaced.
Check the audio processor for dirt or signs of damage. Gently clean any processor parts that are dirty and wipe dry after cleaning. If any parts appear damaged, contact your VIBRANT MED-EL representative.
Read detailed information on troubleshooting in your Samba instructions for use.
Contact your audiologist and/or your VIBRANT MED-EL representative.
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