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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE IIC-CIC-MIC-ITC-HS-FS
Thank you
Thank you for choosing our product as your means to better hearing. To support your eorts, we have put great care and attention into making sure that your new hearing instrument is of the highest quality and it is easy to use and maintain.
We recommend that you read this manual carefully to achieve the full benet of your new hearing instrument.
To meet your needs, various functions may be congured to your hearing instrument. The actual conguration of your instrument is marked (ticked o) by your Hearing Care Professional in relevant sections of this manual. Please also refer to the last page for a complete overview of all functions congured to your hearing instrument(s).
The hearing instrument amplication is uniquely adjusted and optimised to your personal hearing capabilities using the prescription provided by your Hearing Care Professional.
If you have any questions on the use or maintenance of the hearing instrument, please contact your Hearing Care Professional.
Indications for Use
The hearing instrument is intended to amplify and transmit sound to the ear and thereby compensate for mild to severe impaired hearing.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Please familiarise yourself with the entire content of this booklet before using your hearing instrument. It contains instructions and important information about the use and handling of your hearing instrument and batteries.
CAUTION
Hearing instruments can be tted to powerful output levels. Never allow others to wear your hearing instrument as incorrect usage could cause permanent damage to their hearing.
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View of size 10 battery instruments (IIC, CIC, MIC, ITC, HS) 7a View of size 312 battery instruments (ITC, HS, FS) 7b View of size 13 battery instruments (ITC, HS, FS) 7c Warnings 9 Activating the hearing instrument for the rst time 14 Turning your instrument ON and OFF 15 Replacing the battery 16 Right/Left indicator 18 Inserting your hearing instrument 19 Inserting a small instrument (IIC and CIC) 20 Removing your hearing instruments 22 Independent program control with push-button 23 Right Left program control with push-button 24 Right Left volume control with push-button 25 Right Left program and volume control with push-button 26 Right ↔ Left program and volume control with push-button and volume wheel 28
Contents
7a
Volume control by wheel 30 Telecoil (optional) 33 Autophone (optional) 34 Caring for your hearing instrument 36 Cleaning your hearing instrument 38 Replacing ProWax sound outlet lter 40 Replacing T-Cap microphone lter (Instruments with size 10 batteries) 42 Replacing O-Cap microphone lter (Instruments with size 312 and 13 batteries) 44 Avoiding heat, humidity and chemicals 46 Eight easy steps to better hearing 47 Common problems and their solutions 52 International warranty 54 Warranty certicate 55 Mobile phone 56 Wireless accessories 58 Technical information 59 Settings overview for your hearing instrument 62
View of size 10 battery instruments (IIC, CIC, MIC, ITC, HS)
Microphone inlet with
T-Cap microphone lter
Battery door with nail grip
Pull-out string
Pull-out string
Right/left and
up-indicator
Ventilation canal
Sound outlet with
wax lter (ProWax)
Ventilation canal
Push-button
(optional)
IIC = Invisible-In-the-Canal CIC = Completely-In-the-Canal MIC = Mostly-In-the-Canal ITC = In-The-Canal HS = Half-Shell
7b
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Open the battery door fully to allow air to circulate whenever you are not using your hearing instrument, particularly overnight.
View of size 312 battery instruments (ITC, HS, FS)
Battery door with nail grip
Ventilation canal
Ventilation canal
Push-button
(optional)
Push-button
(optional)
1 or 2 microphone
inlets with O-Cap microphone lter
Sound outlet with
wax lter (ProWax)
Volume wheel
(optional)
ITC = In-The-Canal HS = Half-Shell FS = Full-Shell
7c
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Open the battery door fully to allow air to circulate whenever you are not using your hearing instrument, particularly overnight.
View of size 13 battery instruments (ITC, HS, FS)
1 or 2 microphone
inlets with O-Cap microphone lter
Push-button
(optional)
Volume wheel
(optional)
Ventilation
opening
Sound outlet with
wax lter (ProWax)
Ventilation
opening
Push-button
(optional)
ITC = In-The-Canal HS = Half-Shell FS = Full-Shell
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
Open the battery door fully to allow air to circulate whenever you are not using your hearing instrument, particularly overnight.
You should familiarise yourself fully with the following general warnings and the entire content of this booklet before using your hearing instrument.
Use of hearing instruments
• Hearing instruments 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 instrument, as incorrect usage could cause permanent damage to their hearing.
Choking Hazards
• Hearing instruments, their parts and batteries are not toys and should be kept out of reach of children and anyone who might swallow these items or otherwise cause injury to themselves.
• Never replace the battery or adjust the controls of the hearing instrument in front of infants, small children or people with learning diculties.
• Discard batteries carefully in a place where infants, small children or people with learning diculties cannot reach them.
Warnings
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• Batteries have occasionally been mistaken for pills. Therefore check your medicine carefully before swallowing any pills.
• Never put your hearing instrument or batteries in your mouth for any reason, as they are slippery and could be swallowed by accident.
• Most hearing instruments can be supplied with a tamper-resistant battery door upon request. This is strongly recommended for infants, small children, and people with learning diculties.
If a battery or hearing instrument is swallowed, see a doctor immediately.
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. They may explode and cause serious injury.
• Never dispose of batteries by burning them. There is a risk that they will explode and
cause serious injury.
Warnings
Dysfunction in hearing instruments
• Hearing instruments may stop functioning, for instance if the batteries have expired or if the sound outlet is blocked by moisture or ear wax. You should be aware of this possibility, in particular when you are in trac or otherwise dependent on warning sounds.
Active Implants
Caution must be taken with active implants. General advice is to follow the guidelines as recommended by manufacturers of implantable debrillators and pacemakers regarding use with mobile phones:
• If you wear an active implant, then keep the hearing instrument more than 15 cm away from the implant e.g., do not carry them 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.
• The MultiTool has a built-in magnet. If you have an implantable device, such as a pacemaker or debrillator, the MultiTool should not be carried in a breast pocket or near the chest.
Warnings
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Explosives
• The power source in your hearing instrument has insucient energy to cause re in normal conditions of use. The hearing instrument has not been tested for compliance with international standards concerning explosive atmospheres. It is recommended not to use your hearing instrument in areas where there is a danger of explosions.
X-ray, CT, MR, PET scanning and electrotherapy
• Remove your hearing instrument during X-ray, CT / MR / PET scanning electrotherapy or surgery, as your hearing instrument may be damaged when exposed to strong elds.
Power instrument
• Special care should be exercised in selecting, tting and using a hearing instrument where maximum sound pressure capability exceeds 132 dB SPL (IEC 711), as there may be a risk of impairing the remaining hearing of the hearing instrument user.
Possible side eects
• Hearing instruments may cause an accelerated accumulation of ear wax.
Warnings
• The otherwise non-allergenic materials used in hearing instruments may, in rare cases, cause a skin irritation or another unusual condition.
Please see a doctor if these conditions occur.
Interference
• Your hearing instrument has been thoroughly tested for interference, according to the most stringent international standards. However, interference with your hearing instrument and other devices may occur, for example with some mobile phones, citizens band devices and shop alarm systems. If this occurs, increase the distance between the hearing instrument and the device.
Wax lter
• If the instrument sound outlet is equipped with a ProWax lter, follow the directions specied in the section “Replacing ProWax lter”.
• Always use the same type of wax lter like that which was originally supplied with the instrument.
If you are in any doubt about the use or replacement of wax lters, contact your Hearing Care Professional.
Warnings
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Activating the hearing instrument for the rst time
A hearing instrument is a miniature electronic device that runs on special batteries. To activate the hearing instrument, you must insert a new battery in the battery drawer.
The hearing instrument will start up when the battery door is closed. It will take a few seconds until sound is produced. A jingle is played while the start-up process is running. This indicates that the battery is working and the instrument is operating.
You may insert the hearing instrument immediately upon closing the battery door.
If the hearing instrument is held in the hand while activated, it may produce a whistling sound. This will stop when properly tted in the ear.
Turning your instrument ON and OFF
The instrument do not have a power button, it is turned on and o by opening and closing the battery door.
Turn ON your hearing instrument by fully closing the battery door with the battery in place. When the battery door is closed the instrument will start up by playing a jingle.
Turn OFF your hearing instrument by opening the battery door with your nger nail.
To preserve the battery, make sure your hearing instrument is switched o when you are not wearing it.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Open the battery door fully to allow air to circulate whenever you are not using your hearing instrument, particularly overnight or for longer periods of time.
OFF
ON
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Replacing the battery
The correct battery size depends on the instrument type. Please nd the battery size in the instrument overview in the rst section of this document.
A worn out battery should be removed immediately and disposed of according to local regulations.
You will hear 2 beeps when it is time to replace the battery. This pre-warning will be repeated in moderate intervals until the battery runs out. If the battery runs out the instrument turns o. When that happens, 4 beeps are played to indicate that the instrument is no longer operating.
Any moisture on the battery surface should be wiped o before use.
The magnet at the end of the MultiTool may be useful in terms of helping you with the handling of the batteries.
1. Fully open the battery
door. Remove the old battery.
2. Remove the sticky label,
from the new battery.
3. Place the new battery in
the battery drawer. Ensure that the + marking faces the + on the battery door.
4. Close the battery door.
5. When the battery door is closed, the instrument will play a jingle. It might take a few seconds before the battery works.
To replace the battery, follow these instructions:
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