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Alta2 Pro Ti Nera2 Pro Ti Ria2 Pro Ti
Instructions for use
Model overview
Alta2 Pro Ti Nera2 Pro Ti Ria2 Pro Ti
The following speakers are available for the above models:
Speaker 60 Speaker 85 Speaker 100 Power ex mould speaker 100
Introduction to this booklet
This booklet guides you in how to use and maintain your new hearing aid. Please read the booklet carefully including the Warning section. This will help you to achieve the full benet of your new hearing aid.
Your hearing care professional has adjusted the hearing aid to meet your needs. If you have additional questions, please contact your hearing care professional.
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For your convenience this booklet contains a navigation bar to help you navigate easily through the dierent sections.
Intended use
The hearing aid is intended to amplify and transmit sound to the ear and thereby compensate for impaired hearing within mild to severe­to-profound hearing loss. The hearing aid is intended for use by adults and children older than 36 months.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
The hearing aid amplication is uniquely adjusted and optimised to your personal hearing capabilities during the hearing aid tting performed by your hearing care professional.
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About
Identify your hearing aid speaker and earpiece 8 Your hearing aid 10 Identify left and right hearing aid 12 Battery 13
Start up
Turn the hearing aid ON and OFF 14 When to replace a battery 15 Replace the battery 16
Handling
Caring for your hearing aid 18 MultiTool for handling batteries and cleaning 19 Put on the hearing aid 20 Standard earpieces: dome or Grip Tip 22 Replace dome or Grip Tip 23 ProWax miniFit filter 24
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Replace ProWax miniFit filter 25 Customised earpieces: Micro mould, LiteTip, or Power flex mould 26 Clean customised earpiece 27 Replace ProWax filter in customised earpieces 28
Options
Optional features and accessories 30 Mute the hearing aid 31 Change programs 32 Change volume 34 Tamper-resistant battery drawer 36 Wireless accessories 38 Other options 39
Tinnitus
Tinnitus SoundSupport™ (optional) 40 Guidelines for tinnitus sound generator users 41 Sound options and volume adjustment 42
Limitation on use time 45 Important information for hearing care professionals about Tinnitus SoundSupport 46 Warnings related to Tinnitus 49
Warnings
Warnings 50
More info
Troubleshooting guide 54 Water resistant 56 Conditions of use 57 Warranty certificate 58 International warranty 59 Technical information 60
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Speaker (60 shown)
Ear grip (optional)
60 85 100
Identify your hearing aid speaker and earpiece
This will make it easier for you to navigate through this booklet.
Speakers
The hearing aid uses one of the following speakers:
Earpieces
The speaker uses one of the following earpieces:
Power ex mould speakers
* Please see details for replacing the dome or Grip Tip in section: Replace dome or GripTip
Micro mould or LiteTip
Grip Tip*
Dome* (open dome shown)
100
About
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Your hearing aid
What it is
Push button
Change programs, volume and mute the hearing aid
Microphone openings
Sound in
What it does
Contains the battery.
Battery drawer is also
the on/o switch
Battery drawer
Sound out
Speaker
(60 shown)
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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 dierently.
You can nd left/right colour indicators in the battery drawer and on 60 and 85 speakers as shown. Indicators can also be found on 100 speakers and on some earpieces.
Battery
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.
A RED indicator marks the RIGHT hearing aid
A BLUE indicator marks the LEFT hearing aid
Battery drawer
Your hearing aid
battery size is 312
Pull out to open
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Turn the hearing aid ON and OFF
The battery drawer is also used to switch the hearing aid on and o. To preserve the battery, make sure your hearing aid is switched o when you are not wearing it.
When to replace a battery
When it is time to replace the battery you will hear two beeps repeated in moderate intervals until the battery runs out.
Two beeps
= The battery is running low
Four beeps
= The battery has run out
Battery maintenance tip
To make sure the hearing aid is always working, bring spare batteries with you, or replace the battery before you leave home.
Turn ON
Close the battery drawer with the battery in place.
Turn OFF
Open the battery drawer
Note: The batteries need to be replaced more often if you are streaming audio or music to your hearing aids.
Start up
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Replace the battery
2. Uncover 3. Insert
Fully open the battery drawer. Remove the battery.
Remove the sticky label from the + side of the new battery.
Tip: Wait 2 minutes so that the battery can draw air, to make sure to function optimally.
Insert the new battery into the battery drawer. Make sure the + side faces up.
1. Remove
MultiTool
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.
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.
4. Close Tip
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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. Gently brush the surface. Make sure the brush is clean and that it is not pressed into the openings.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the hearing aid. It must never be washed or immersed in water or other liquids.
Microphone openings
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.
Brush
Wire loopMagnet
IMPORTANT NOTICE
The MultiTool has a built-in magnet. Keep the MultiTool 30 cm away from credit cards and other magnetically sensitive devices.
Handling
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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).
Ear grip (optional)
Speaker (60 shown)
Place the hearing aid behind your ear.
Hold the bend of the speaker wire between your thumb and index nger. The earpiece should point towards the ear canal opening.
Gently push the earpiece into your ear canal until the speaker wire sits close against the side of your head.
Step 1 Step 2 Step 3
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