NeoMatic 430 User Instructions

Page 1
NeoMatic 430
Remote Control
Ear Hearing Amplifier
[Rechargeable]
User’s Instructional
Booklet
®
Page 2
Page 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Get extra copies of this User’s Instructional Booklet........... 2
Getting started........................................................... 7
Charging the device................................................... 5
Wearing the device..................................................... 11
Maintenance & repair service................................... 12
Use and care............................................................... 13
Limited Warranty....................................................... 14
Statement of using hearing aids.............................. 15
Identication of known side eects......................... 15
Warning to hearing aid dispensers.......................... 16
Important notice for prospective hearing aid user 17
Medical Evaluation Requirements........................... 19
Statement of Waiving Medical Evaluation.............. 20
Product & technical information.............................. 22
Manufacturer & distributor information................. 24
Page 4
Thank you for purchasing the NeoMatic® 430 Remote Control Hearing Amplier.
NeoMatic® 430 Remote Control Hearing Amplier is one of
the wearable personal sound amplication products ts either ear intended to modulate soft sounds and weak voices for the wearer.
You have our commitments to continue provide you with supports support for using the NeoMatic® 430 Remote Control Hearing Amplier.
It is important to study and follow this User’s Instructional Brochure for operating the NeoMatic® 430 Remote Control Hearing Amplier. Please read and observe all warning statements, and be sure to keep this instructional brochure for future reference.
NOTE:
Extra copies of this User’s Instructional Brochure are available to any hearing aid professional, user, and/or prospective user who may request in writing to the initial importer of the NeoMatic® 430 Remote Control Hearing Amplier at the address below:
Richmix Distirbutors, LLC 1313 East Maple Street, Ste 201#552 Bellingham, WA 98225 Email: info@richmixus.com
Page 5
This set of the NeoMatic® 430 Remote Control Hearing Amplier consists of 1x behind-the-ear ear piece with ear hook, 3x latex rubber ear tips, 1x silicone ange ear tip, 1x amplied sounds remote controller, 1x belt clip slider, 1x silicone rubber wrist strap, 1x USB cable and 1x AC power adapter with USB socket. Each of the aforesaid components constitutes an integral part of the device; should contact the reseller for replacement if any missing components are identied. See illustration below.
Ear tips
Silicone
wrist strap
Remote
controller
Belt clip/
slider
ear piece
USB
conection
cable
USB
AC power
adapter
Page 6
Illustrations below and the following page indicate each function of the controls intended for user adjustment.
NeoMatic® 430 Remote Control Hearing Amplier, front view:
Device
casing
Ear hook
USB groove/
silicone stopper
ON/OFF
switch
Volume
controls
indicator
lamp
[underneath]
ear tip
Receiver end
Flex
audio wire
Page 7
Getting started:
Turn on and turn o the ear piece [sound amplication unit]-
Locate the ON/OFF switch on the back of the device casing; slide to its “ON” position to turn on the device, slide same switch to its “OFF” position to turn o the device.
Charging the device:
The device is operated by a built-in rechargeable lithium battery can either be charged by the AC power adapter connecting to the wall outlet or choose to charge the device with the USB cable by connecting to any equipment that is installed with USB power outlet. This device is rechargeable, there are no needs of replacing batteries. For charging the device please follow the procedures below:
1. Turn o the ear piece by switching the ON/OFF switch to its OFF position.
2. Flip-open the silicone rubber stopper, plug the mini USB connector of the USB cable into the USB power socket of the device. See illustration on Page#6.
3. Insert the regular USB connector on the other end of the USB cable to the USB socket of the AC power adapter.
4. Then plug the AC power adapter into the wall outlet for charging up by alternating current.
5. When connecting to an USB power outlet of a third party equipment the AC power adapter is NOT required to install.
Page 8
Charging the device (cont’d):
Upon connected either to the wall outlet or the third party USB power source the battery power LED indicator light on the bottom of the device casing should now light up in red indicating the device is being charged and will turn dark once the device is fully charged. If the battery power LED indicator light blinks while charging the device has not been switched o, needed to shift the ON/OFF switch to its OFF position and start over the charging process again. When amplied sounds getting weak it indicates the battery power is low should be time to recharge the device before the next use. It can take 3 hours to charge up; a fully charged device should last 12 hours of continuous use.
When done with charging the device, unplug the AC power adapter from the wall outlet or unplug the USB connector from the third party equipment; remove the mini USB connector from the groove of the mini USB socket; ip close the silicone cover of the USB socket. The device is now ready to use.
Page 9
WARNING:
Do not attempt to insert the USB connector to the USB socket of the AC power adapter while the AC power adapter is plugged into the wall outlet. To prevent electrical shock hazard, disconnect the AC power adapter from the wall outlet before completing step #3 above. Do not pull on the USB cable to disconnect from the AC power adapter, the move can cause severe damage to the cable; leaving the charger plugged alone into the power socket may result a re.
NOTE:
There are two ways of adjusting the amplied sounds of the device, either manually or remotely. The instructions below will let you master the device for achieving optimum quality of amplied sounds out of the device.
Adjust sound volume using manual methods:
There are two buttons on the back of the device casing for regulating the amplied sound volume - the one marked with (+) is for tuning “UP” the amplied sound volume, whereas the other that marked with (-) is for tuning “DOWN” the amplied sound volume. Through using the tip of your index nger to press between these buttons will digitally ne tune the amplied sounds to your desired level.
Adjust sound volume using the remote control:
The remote controller is battery operated has its electronics encased in a white plastic housing with a removable belt clip on the back, may be operated as a stand alone unit or unfolded onto the groove of the wrist strap as a complete remote controller. The setup is very handy, the wearer does not require to remove the device from behind the ear while adjusting sound volume. See illustrations the next page.
- 7 -
Page 10
Adjust sound volume using the remote control (cont’d):
Use the remote controller with the belt clip on it for increasing the amplied sound volume press directly the volume control button (+) on the remote controller; vise versa, for reducing the amplied sound volume press directly the volume control button (-) on the remote controller.
Install the remote controller onto the wrist strap:
(1) Remove the belt clip by sliding o the holder plate from the bottom of the remote controller. See illustrations below.
(2) When the remote controller is placed onto the groove of the wrist strap, let the side come with the Infrared sensor be facing up, this will ensure the volume +/- regulating buttons of the remote controller synchronized with the membrane switches of the wrist strap. See illustrations on the next page.
NOTE:
The remote controller is battery operated requires two LR44/ AG13 battery cells to power up; the battery compartment is on the back of the controller with a sliding battery door.
- 8 -
Page 11
Adjust sound volume using the remote control (cont’d):
(3) Wear with the strap that has the remote controller installed. You have the options of either wearing on your right wrist or left wrist. See illustrations below.
(4) Use the remote controller with the belt clip on it for increasing the amplied sound volume press directly the volume control button (+) on the remote controller; vice versa, for reducing the amplied sound volume press directly the volume control button (-) on the remote controller. The belt clip may be removed by sliding o from underneath the remote controller.
Page 12
Adjust sound volume using the remote control (cont’d):
(5) Use the remote controller with the silicone wrist strap for increasing the amplied sound volume press the membrane switch (+) of the silicone wrist strap; vice versa, for reducing the amplied sound volume press the membrane switch (-) of the silicone wrist strap. The remote controller may be separated by pushing upward from underneath the silicone wrist trap.
Install the ear tips:
The NeoMatic® 430 Remote Control Hearing Amplier comes with three latex rubber ear tips in the size range of small/me­dium/large, and one silicone ange ear tip to favor dierent size of ear canals. You may want to try out all ear tips for your most comfortable t and best listening result.
Place one of the ear tips onto the receiver end of the device, holding the device with one of your hands twist to push gently the ear tip towards the device, wiggle a bit to ensure it is securely positioned.
NOTE: The low prole ange silicone ear tip that provided with the device is for additional hold in the ear to keep the device from falling o. More importantly, it helps to keep feedbacks away from travelling into the ear.
WARNING:
Feedbacks may occur if the device is worn without any ear tip installed.
- 10 -
Page 13
Wearing the NeoMatic® 430 Remote Control Hearing Amplier:
The NeoMatic® 430 Remote Control Hearing Amplieryou purchased is designed for wearing in either ear. By adjusting simultaneously the device casing together, the audio wire and the ear hock can let the device rest more comfortably behind your ear to amplify dierence sounds and voices.
(1) Wearing the device in your LEFT ear - Holding securely the device casing between the thumb, index and middle ngers of your LEFT hand, with your RIGHT hand thumb and index nger adjusting the ear mold to t in your LEFT ear. Often wiggling the ear mold will help to secure better.
(2) Follow the procedures above for wearing the device in your RIGHT ear. You may want to switch to use your RIGHT hand for holding the device and your LEFT hand to t & adjust the ear mold in your RIGHT ear.
(3) The diagram below shows a properly worn Bell & Howell® Remote Control Hearing Amplier in the left ear.
- 11 -
Page 14
Wearing the NeoMatic® 430 Remote Control Hearing Amplier (cont’d):
NOTE:
For best results always set amplied sound volume low to begin with, gradually increase to your preference thereafter. Do not set amplied sound volume too high; high sound volume may result excessive feedbacks and poses health risk.
Maintenance:
To prolong the life of the NeoMatic® 430 Remote Control Hearing Amplier you purchased, cleaning the device daily is primary important. You may want to follow the steps below for maintaining the device.
1. Use a soft bristled brush brushing gently back/forth across the receiver end to remove all the wax and dirt may have banked within. This should prevent wax from building up.
2. Make sure the receiver end is cleared of debris and dirt.
3. Wipe the case with damp cloth only. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean the device.
4. When you are not using the NeoMatic® 430 Remote Control Hearing Amplierstore it in a cool and dry place, keep out of reach of children.
REPAIR SERVICE:
For repair service, you may contact the customer service of the reseller in writing for further arrangement
- 12 -
Page 15
Using the NeoMatic® 430 Remote Control Hearing Ampli­er with care:
The NeoMatic® 430 Remote Control Hearing Amplier is durable for daily use; prevent the device from dropping is a way to keep it in shape and safe from breakage.
Water can adversely damage the device, do not attempt using the device in the rain, in the shower, for swimming or immersing it, as the device is not designed to operate that way.
Avoid using the device in a hot and humid environment; it can be sensitive to excessive heat and moisture.
Never attempt to take the NeoMatic® 430 Remote Control Hearing Amplier apart or trying to x it by yourself. If there are problems with the device, contact the Customer Service Center for arranging repair service or exchange.
When not in use, the device should be stored in a box that is dry in room temperature environment.
Keep the NeoMatic® 430 Remote Control Hearing Amplier out of reach of children!
Many dogs habit chewing small parts if they are given the opportunity. The NeoMatic® 430 Remote Control Hearing Amplier you purchased should not be left where a dog can access.
- 13 -
Page 16
Limited warranty:
The NeoMatic® 430 Remote Control Hearing Amplier you purchased is warranted against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship under normal and intended use for a period of 60 days from date of purchase. If the device is identied defective during warranty period, you will need to send back the defective device with a written account to the reseller who sold you the device. The replacement may either be a free of charge new device or re-conditioned upon return of the defective device.
No warranty will be oered in case of wear and tear from daily use, inadequate care & maintenance, failure to follow instructions that outlined in this booklet; exposed the device to water/uids or used in an excessive hot and humid environment, misuse the device’s intended applications, or the likes.
In case of the device is not functioning well within the given warranty period, you may want to le your warranty claim against the reseller who sold you the device.
- 14 -
Page 17
IN CASE OF FEEDBACKS OCCURRED:
Issue of feedbacks is of the noise produced from the device speaker travelling to the back of the ear piece. To remove feedbacks, t the device properly into your ear by adjusting its ear tip to leave no gaps for feedbacks travelling between your ear and the ear piece. Appropriately tune the amplied sound volume should always be helpful to eliminate feedbacks.
Statement of using hearing aids:
A hearing aid will not restore normal hearing and will not prevent or improve a hearing impairment resulting from organic conditions.
In most cases infrequent use of a hearing aid does not permit a user to attain full benet from it.
The use of a hearing aid is only part of hearing habilitation and may need to be supplemented by auditory training and instruction in lip-reading.
Identication of known side eects:
There can be side eects associated with the use of a hearing aid that may warrant consultation with a physician, such as accelerated accumulation of cerumen (ear wax), skin irritation or headaches.
Stop wearing the device in case any symptom of the above is identied.
- 15 -
Page 18
Warning to hearing aid dispensers:
A hearing aid dispenser should advise a prospective hearing aid user to consult promptly with a licensed physician (preferably an ear specialist) before dispensing a hearing aid if the hearing aid dispenser determines through inquiry, actual observation, or review of any other available information concerning the prospective user, that the prospective user has any of the following conditions:
(1) Visible congenital or traumatic deformity of the ear.
(2) History of active drainage from the ear within the previous 90 days.
(3) History of sudden or rapidly progressive hearing loss within the previous 90 days.
(4) Acute or chronic dizziness.
(5) Unilateral hearing loss of sudden or recent onset within the previous 90 days.
(6) Audiometric air-bone gap equal to or greater than 15 decibels at 500 hertz (Hz), 1,000 Hz, and 2,000 Hz.
(7) Visible evidence of signicant cerumen accumulation or a foreign body in the ear canal.
(8) Pain or discomfort in the ear.
- 16 -
Page 19
Warning to hearing aid dispensers (cont’d):
Special care should be exercised in selecting and tting a hearing aid whose maximum sound pressure level exceeds 132 decibels because there may be risk of impairing the remaining hearing of the hearing aid user.
Important notice for prospective hearing aid users:
Good health practice requires that a person with a hearing loss have a medical evaluation by a licensed physician (preferably a physician who specializes in diseases of the ear) before purchasing a hearing aid. Licensed physicians specialize in diseases of the ear are often referred to asotolaryngologists, otologists or otorhinolaryngolgists. The purpose of medical evaluation is to assure that all medically treatable conditions that may aect hearing are identied and treated before the hearing aid is purchased.
Following the medical evaluation, the physician will give you a written statement that states that your hearing loss has been medically evaluated and that you may be considered a candidate for a hearing aid. The physician will refer you to an audiologist or a hearing aid dispenser, as appropriate, for a hearing aid evaluation.
The audiologist or hearing aid dispenser will conduct a hearing aid evaluation to assess your ability to hear with and without a hearing aid. The hearing aid evaluation will enable the audiologist or dispenser to select and t a hearing aid to your individual needs.
- 17 -
Page 20
Important notice for prospective hearing aid users (cont’d):
If you have reservations about your ability to adapt to amplication, you should inquire about the availability of a trial-rental or purchase-option program. Many hearing aid dispensers now oer programs that permit you to wear a hearing aid for a period of time for a nominal fee after which you may decide if you want to purchase the hearing aid.
Federal law restricts the sale of hearing aids to those individuals who have obtained a medical evaluation from a licensed physician. Federal law permits a fully informed adult to sign a waiver statement declining the medical evaluation for religious or personal beliefs that preclude consultation with a physician. The exercise of such a waiver is not in your best health interest and its use is strongly discouraged.
Children with hearing loss:
In addition to seeing a physician for a medical evaluation, a child with a hearing loss should be directed to an audiologist for evaluation and rehabilitation since hearing loss may cause problems in language development and the educational and social growth of a child. An audiologist is qualied by training and experience to assist in the evaluation and rehabilitation of a child with a hearing loss.
- 18 -
Page 21
- 19 -
Important notice for prospective hearing aid users (cont’d):
Medical Evaluation Requirements Federal law requires that every prospective user, prior to be­ing t with hearing aids, must have their hearing tested by a hearing professional. Hearing aid dispenser shall not sell a hearing aid unless the prospective user has presented to the hearing aid dispenser a written statement signed by a licensed physician that states the patient’s hearing loss has been medically evaluated and the patient may be considered a candidate for a hearing aid. The medical evaluation must have taken place within the preceding 6 months.
Alternatively, Federal law allows for a fully informed individual to sign a written waiver of the medical evaluation provided all of the following conditions are met: (i) The prospective user must be aged 18 or above. (ii) The prospective user are informed of the exercise of the waiver of medical evaluation is not in their best health interest. (iii) The prospective user is not in any way actively encouraged to waive such a medical evaluation. (iv) The prospective user is provided a copy of the User Instructional Brochure detailed with the name and address of the manufacturer or distributor from whom the User Instructional Brochure is obtained; in that the prospective user has the opportunity to review and read the content of the User Instructional Brochure. (v) The prospective user is to sign the Statement of Waiving Medical Evaluation that provided on the following page for the prospective user to complete.
Page 22
- 20 -
Important notice for prospective hearing aid users (cont’d):
Statement of Waiving Medical Evaluation - Federal law allows for a fully informed individual to sign a written waiver of the medical evaluation provided all of the conditions stated in the preceding page are met:
I have been advised by the distributor that the Food and Drug Administration has determined that my best health interest would be served if I had a medical evaluation by a licensed physician (preferably a physician who specializes in diseases of the ear) before purchasing a hearing aid.
I do not wish a medical evaluation before purchasing a hearing aid.
Waiver signature ______________________
Date signed __________________________
The prospective user is required to mail a signed copy of the Statement of Waiving Medical Evaluation to the customer service of the reseller who sold you the device. Each of the Statement of Waiving Medical Evaluation will be kept with the initial importer of the devioce on their record for three years upon submission.
Page 23
NOTE:
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) wants to ensure that consumers do not mistake personal sound amplication products (PSAPs) and the approved hearing aids.
Hearing aids and personal sound amplication products (PSAPS) can both improve the ability to hear sound, they are both wearable, and some of the technology and function is similar. However, the products are dierent in that only hearing aids are intended to make up for impaired hearing.
Consumers should buy a personal sound amplier only after ruling out hearing loss as a reason for getting a hearing aid.
If you suspect hearing loss, get your hearing evaluated by a health care professional. Treatments for impaired hearing can be simple these days.
- 21 -
Page 24
- 22 -
PRODUCT INFORMATION:
Brand name: NeoMatic®
Model number &
Device name:
430
Remote control
Hearing Amplier
U.S. FDA Listed: Class l [510k exempt]
TECHNICAL DATA (tested against the ANSI S3.22-2003 standard):
Battery (rechargeable Li-polymer): 3.7V
Battery current drain: 7.0mA
Equivalent input noise: <50.0dB
Frequency range: 200-3000Hz
Frequency response curve: 100.0dB 1KHz
Saturation output curve (SSPL90): 125.0dB
Average saturation output
(HF-average full on gain):
116.0dB
Reference test gain: 30.0dB
Total harmonic distortion: <3%
Page 25
TECHNICAL DATA (cont’d):
Frequency response curve charts:
For hearing aids performance, dBSPL (dB sound pressure level) is the scale used. Sound pressure is measured in microPascals. The range of audible sound is from 20 to 200,000,000 microPascals. The dBSPL scale is a logarithmic scale representing these units in a manageable way. The performance specications of the NeoMatic® 430 Remote Control Hearing Amplier are measured in dBSPL. Citation test data for the device on the earlier page and the frequency response curve charts in the above of this page are obtained on a series of tests against the ANSI S3.22-2003 standard which is in compliance with the Class I device listing requirements of Food & Drug Administration.
- 23 -
Page 26
INITIAL IMPORTER AND DISTRIBUTOR INFORMATION:
The NeoMatic® 430 Remote Control Hearing Amplier Ampliers are imported into the United States by:
Richmix Distirbutors, LLC 1313 East Maple Street, Ste 201#552 Bellingham, WA 98225 Phone: 1-360-6850152 Email: info@richmixus.com
The name and address of the reseller who sold you the NeoMatic® 430 Remote Control Hearing Amplier are provided below:
- 24 -
Page 27
Page 28
As the result of continuous product
development, photos and graphics for
illustration purpose in this User’s Instructional
Brochure may slightly vary from the actual
device delivered.
Copyrighted materials. All rights reserved. RMX-430Neo2017
Loading...