This booklet guides you on how to use and maintain your new EduMic. Please read
the booklet carefully, including the Warning section. This will help you achieve the
full benefit of your new EduMic. If you have additional questions about the use of
your EduMic, please contact your hearing care professional.
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For your convenience, this booklet contains a navigation bar (see above) to help
you easily navigate through the different sections.
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Intended use
Indications for use
Intended user
Use environment
Contraindications
Clinical benefits
EduMic is intended as a wireless microphone and transmitter
of speech and other audio signals to the hearing aids.
No indications for use.
Adults and children older than 36 months.
Classroom setting / Personal use.
Users of active implants must pay special attention when
using the device. For more information, read the Warning
section.
See clinical benefits of the hearing aid.
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Table of contents
About
Package content 6
Getting started 7
Introduction 8
Start up
EduMic parts and functions 10
Turn EduMic ON and OFF 14
Mute microphone mode 15
Pair EduMic with hearing aids 16
Pair EduMic with rechargeable hearing aids 18
Charge EduMic 20
Handling
Low battery indication 21
Battery performance 22
Charging time 23
Pairing management 24
Clear pairings 25
Use of rotating clip 26
Cleaning 27
Other modes
Connecting to external sound sources 28
Connecting to classroom systems 30
FM protective skin 33
Enter telecoil mode 34
Warnings
Warnings 36
More info
Conditions of use 40
Troubleshooting 42
Warranty 45
Technical information 47
Package content
Getting started
The package consists of the following elements:
EduMicAdjustable lanyard3.5 mm jack cableFM protective skin
Instructions for use
(Instructions for use)
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EduMic
Wall charger
(will vary from country to country)
Before you can use EduMic, EduMic and the hearing aids need to be paired.
The pairing will be stored, so you only need to pair once.
Please visit www.oticon.ca/compatibility for more information.
Pair EduMic with hearing aids
See page
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or
USB charger cableThis booklet
Students’
hearing aids
Your EduMic
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Introduction
EduMic can stream to Oticon hearing aids
with 2.4 GHz technology. The hearing
aids receive the streamed sound in a
dedicated EduMic program.
Microphone mode
When you turn EduMic on, a green
LED will appear. This indicates the
microphone mode is enabled. The EduMic
microphone picks up your voice and
streams the signal, using wireless 2.4
GHz technology, to any number of paired
hearing aids. This way, each student will
always have clear and consistent access
to your voice - overcoming the negative
effects of noise and reverberation in the
classroom and the distance between you.
Student with hearing aids
Teacher with EduMic
Up to 20
metres
A wireless microphone can benefit
children of all ages by providing direct
access to a primary talker.
Modes in EduMic
EduMic offers four different modes of
operation:
• Microphone mode (20 m range)
• Jack mode (20 m range)
• FM mode (3 m range)
• Telecoil mode (3 m range)
When a jack cable is connected, EduMic
is in jack mode and streams audio
input from external sound sources
directly to the hearing aids.
Streaming in microphone and jack
mode is designed for one-to-many
communication.
When a universal (FM) receiver is
plugged in, EduMic is in FM mode
and streams the audio from another
wireless classroom system.
When telecoil mode is enabled,
EduMic streams audio from a teleloop
system.
Streaming in FM and telecoil mode is
designed for personal use either in the
classroom (FM mode), or in the public
arena (telecoil mode).
When operated in Telecoil and DAImode, drop-outs may occur. EduMic
will reset and the chosen listening
program will be resumed shortly.
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EduMic parts and functions
Microphone
Sound in
Rotating clip
USB socket
For charging
Front
Power indicator
Attaches to
lanyard or
clothes
LED
LED
Status indicator
Button
ON, OFF, mute,
telecoil, clear
pairings
3.5 mm jack input
External audio
BackBottom
sources
FM connector
(DAI)
Universal
receivers
Status indicator
Flashing bluePairing in progress
WhiteStart-up
GreenON/microphone mode
Flashing green
YellowJack/FM mode
Flashing yellowMute in jack/FM mode
RedPairings cleared
MagentaTelecoil mode
Flashing magentaMute in telecoil mode
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Lanyard parts and functions
Safety breakaway
For urgent removal
Lanyard with
EduMic
Use of lanyard
When using EduMic with the lanyard, the
distance from the mouth to the top of EduMic
should be a maximum of 20 cm.
1. Attach the clip onto the adjustable adapter.
2. Hang the lanyard around your neck and
adjust the adapter for the right distance to
your mouth.
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Adjustable adapter
For individual
adjustment
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Tips:
To reduce noise in the students’ hearing aids,
it is recommended to mute the microphone
while you are handling it prior to use.
EduMic should not be worn close to pieces of
jewellery or other hard objects.
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Max 20 cm
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Turn EduMic ON and OFFMute microphone mode
Use the mute function if you need to mute the audio stream from EduMic.
Press the button briefly to mute the audio stream from EduMic.
ON/microphone mode:
Press the button for 2 seconds until both
indicators turn WHITE and release the button.
Wait for 10 seconds until the status indicator
turns GREEN.
EduMic is now turned ON and the microphone
is ready for use.
OFF:
Press the button for 2 seconds until the
status indicator turns OFF.
Mute:
Press the button briefly.
The status indicator flashes GREEN.
The audio stream from EduMic is now muted.
Unmute:
To unmute EduMic, press the button again briefly.
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Pair EduMic with hearing aids
Ensure EduMic is turned ONPair the hearing aidsEnable pairing mode in hearing aidsReady for use
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1. Turn the hearing aids OFF by opening
the battery drawer.
2. Turn the hearings aids ON by closing
the battery drawer.
The hearing aids can now be paired with
EduMic within the next 3 minutes.
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Max 20 cm
2
Place the hearing aids close to EduMic.
It is recommended to pair one set of
hearing aids at a time.
The status indicator will flash BLUE while
pairing is in progress.
The status indicator will stop flashing BLUE
when pairing is complete and turn GREEN.
EduMic is now ready for use with the
hearing aids.
If more sets of hearing aids need to be
paired, repeat these steps.
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Pair EduMic with rechargeable hearing aids
Ensure EduMic is turned ONPair the hearing aidsEnable pairing mode in hearing aidsReady for use
1. OFF
2. ON
Max 20 cm
1. Turn the hearing aids OFF by pressing the
lower part of the hearing aid push button
for 3 seconds.
2. Turn the hearing aids ON by pressing the
lower part of the hearing aid push button
for 2 seconds.
The hearing aids can now be paired with
EduMic within the next 3 minutes.
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Place the hearing aids close to EduMic.
It is recommended to pair one set of
hearing aids at a time.
The status indicator will flash BLUE while
pairing is in progress.
The status indicator will stop flashing BLUE
when pairing is complete and turn GREEN.
EduMic is now ready for use with the
hearing aids.
If more sets of hearing aids need to be
paired, repeat these steps.
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Charge EduMic
Low battery indication
Connect to power sourceChargingCharging complete
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1. Insert the micro USB
into the charging socket
on EduMic.
2. Insert the wall charger
into a power outlet.
Or insert the USB
charger cable into a
USB power source.
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The power indicator will
flash YELLOW during
charging.
The power indicator will
turn GREEN when the
battery is fully charged.
The power indicator starts flashing RED, when the battery
is running low. This will leave you two hours before the
battery runs out.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
When recharging, the charging indicator should be lit as described in this booklet. If the
charging indicator is not lit as described, disconnect the device from the charger and
consult your hearing care professional.
When charging EduMic, use the supplied original USB cable or power supply
5.0V/1A, CE and safety marked.
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Battery performance
Charging time
A fully charged EduMic will give you 10 hours of use. The daily battery
performance varies depending on your specific use of EduMic. E.g. streaming
stereo sound in jack mode will consume more battery power than streaming your
voice in microphone mode.
If EduMic runs out of battery, connect it to a power source for recharging. You can
normally continue using EduMic while charging. It is however, not recommended
to charge EduMic in FM mode as signal quality may be affected by other wireless
transmitters.
For optimal charging conditions, the room temperature should be
+68 °F to +86 °F.
If you find that the battery does not perform as expected, please contact your
hearing care professional.
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Make sure to charge EduMic fully before you use it for the first time.
We recommend to recharge EduMic overnight after use. In this way you will start
the day with a fully charged EduMic.
Charging time may vary depending on the remaining power of the battery.
If EduMic is completely drained, the normal charging time is:
2.5 hours1 hour0.5 hour
Fully charged50% charged25% charged
The charging process will automatically stop when the battery is fully charged.
Leave EduMic connected to a power supply when you are not using it.
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Pairing management
Clear pairings
To listen to the streamed signal from EduMic, the hearing aids should be in the
EduMic program. This can happen automatically or manually.
Automatic hearing aid program change
EduMic can store up to 10 sets of hearing aid pairings. When any of these sets of
hearing aids are within a 20 m range of EduMic, they will automatically change to
the EduMic program. By muting and unmuting EduMic, you also initiate a program
change in the hearing aids.
Manual hearing aid program change
When EduMic is paired with more than 10 sets of hearing aids, not all of the
pairings are stored in EduMic. In this case, the student can manually change to
the EduMic program on their hearing aids or alternatively, on a personal remote
control.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Please refer to the hearing aid’s instructions for use for details on the functionality of
the specific hearing aid solution.
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It is possible to clear all pairings from EduMic when these are no longer needed.
Pairing the hearing aids again will ensure access to automatic program change for
these hearing aids.
Ensure EduMic is turned ONClear pairings
Press and hold down the button for
12 seconds until the status indicator
turns RED.
All pairings with hearing aids are now
cleared from EduMic.
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Use of rotating clip
Cleaning
When using EduMic in microphone mode, wear it as indicated, in an upright
position. The distance from the mouth to the top of EduMic should be a maximum
of 20 cm. EduMic should not be worn close to pieces of jewellery or other hard
objects.
Attach EduMic to your clothes using the rotating clip
Max 20 cm
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EduMic is moisture repellent, which makes it very easy to clean with a damp cloth.
It is recommended that you clean it on a regular basis.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
EduMic must never be washed or immersed in water, alcohol or other strong detergents.
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Connecting to external sound sources
The 3.5 mm jack input allows you to connect EduMic to external sound sources like
a sound field system, smartboards or PC/tablets, etc.
Connect the jack cableMute/unmute Jack modeReturn to microphone mode
1
2
Insert the jack.
Connect the jack cable to the external
audio source.
Ensure EduMic is turned ON.
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When EduMic is streaming audio, the status
indicator is YELLOW.
The EduMic microphone is disabled in
jack mode.
Press the button briefly to mute the audio
stream from EduMic.
The status indicator flashes YELLOW.
To unmute, press the button again briefly.
1. Unplug the jack from EduMic.
2. The status indicator will turn GREEN and
EduMic will return to microphone mode.
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Connecting to classroom systems
Setting up the system requires an FM transmitter and a universal FM receiver with
a Europin connector.
Plug in the receiverMute/unmuteFM modeReturn to microphone mode
1
2
Plug in the receiver and ensure EduMic is
turned ON.
Place EduMic close to the student
(max 3 m).
Switch on the FM transmitter to activate
the classroom system.
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When the FM receiver is connected,
the status indicator is YELLOW.
The EduMic microphone is disabled
in FM mode.
Press the button briefly to mute the audio
stream from EduMic.
The status indicator flashes YELLOW.
To unmute, press the button again briefly.
1. Unplug the receiver from EduMic.
2. The status indicator will turn GREEN and
EduMic will return to microphone mode.
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FM protective skin
When a universal receiver is plugged into EduMic, it is recommended to use the
enclosed white rubber skin to protect the receiver from breakage.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
For details on the functionality of your specific classroom system, please refer to the
associated Instructions for use.
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
The FM protective skin must not be used in Microphone mode. The skin will distort the
input to the microphone.
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Enter telecoil mode
Telecoil gives direct access to teleloop systems typically found in theatres,
places of worship, or lecture rooms. This symbol or a similar sign is shown
wherever a teleloop has been installed.
Ensure EduMic is turned OFFMute/unmuteTelecoil modeExit telecoil mode
Press and hold down the button for
10 seconds until the status indicator turns
MAGENTA.
EduMic is now in telecoil mode and the
EduMic microphone is disabled.
The range of operation is 3 m.
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Press the button briefly to mute the audio
stream from EduMic.
The status indicator flashes MAGENTA.
To unmute, press the button briefly again.
Press the button for 2 seconds until the
status indicator is off.
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Warnings
For your personal safety and to ensure correct
usage, you should familiarise yourself fully with
the following general warnings before using your
EduMic. Consult your hearing care professional if
you experience unexpected operations or serious
incidents with your EduMic during use or because
of its use. Your hearing care professional will
support you with issue handling and, if relevant,
reporting to the manufacturer and/or the additional authorities.
Choking hazards and risk of swallowing
small parts
EduMic with a receiver attached should be kept
out of reach of children and anyone who might
swallow the receiver or otherwise cause injury
to themselves. If a receiver is swallowed, see a
doctor immediately.
If a battery or hearing aid is swallowed, see a
doctor immediately and contact the National
Poison Center at 1-800-222-1222 or National
Battery Ingestion Hotline at 1-800-498-8666
Explosives
Use in explosive environments EduMic is safe to
use under normal usage conditions. EduMic has
not been tested for compliance with international standards concerning explosive environments.
Therefore, do not use EduMic in environments
with danger of explosions e.g. mines, oxygen
rich environments or areas where flammable
anaesthetics are handled.
X-ray/CT/MR/PET scanning, electrotherapy
and surgery
Remove EduMic before X-ray/CT/MR/PET
scannings, electrotherapy, surgery, etc. as
EduMic may be damaged when exposed to
strong electromagnetic fields.
Heat and chemicals
EduMic must never be exposed to extreme heat
e.g. left inside a parked car in the sun. EduMic
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 EduMic. Always remove
EduMic before applying such products and allow
time to dry before use.
Interference
EduMic has been thoroughly tested for interference according to the most stringent international standards. However, interference between
EduMic and other devices (e.g. some mobile
telephones, citizens band devices, shop alarm
systems and other wireless devices) may occur.
If this occurs, increase the distance between
EduMic and the interfering device.
Use on aircraft
EduMic contains Bluetooth. EduMic should not
be used on board an aircraft, unless specifically
permitted by the flight personnel.
Active implants
EduMic has been thoroughly tested and characterised for human health according to interna-
tional standards for human exposure (Specific
Absorption Ratio – SAR), induced electromagnetic power and voltages into the human body.
The exposure values are well below international
accepted safety limits for SAR, induced electromagnetic power and voltages into the human
body defined in the standards for human health
and coexistence with active medical implants,
such as pacemakers and heart defibrillators.
Rechargeable battery
Do not attempt to open EduMic as it may damage
the battery. Never attempt to replace the battery.
If battery replacement is needed, please return
your device to the supplier. The service guarantee is void if there are signs of tampering.
The safety of recharging batteries using a USB
connector is determined by the external signal
source. When connected to external equipment
plugged into a wall outlet, this equipment must
comply with IEC 62368-1 or equivalent safety
standards.
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Warnings
Connection to external equipment
The safety of the use of EduMic, when connected
to external equipment with auxiliary input cable
or directly, is determined by the external signal
source. When connected to external equipment
plugged into a wall outlet, this equipment must
comply with IEC 62368-1 or equivalent safety
standards.
Incompatible non-supplied accessories
Only use accessories, transducers or cables
supplied by the manufacturer. Incompatible accessories may result in reduced electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC) of your device.
Use of lanyard
If by accident the lanyard is caught on something
while wearing it, the lanyard is constructed to
break automatically. Therefore, never try to
shorten or modify the lanyard in an unauthorised
way. The lanyard should not be used by children
under 36 months of age.
Charging
To prevent potential battery damage during storage please charge EduMic every 6 months.
Possible side effects
The otherwise non-allergenic materials used in
EduMic may, in rare cases, cause a skin
irritation or other side effects.
Please, seek consultation with a physician if
these conditions occur.
Use in traffic
Using EduMic can distract you. Be aware of your
surroundings while using EduMic. Please refer to
national traffic laws regarding the use of
communication devices while in traffic.
Warnings to hearing care professional
A hearing care professional should advise a
prospective hearing aid user to consult immediately with a licensed physician (preferably an ear
specialist) before dispensing a hearing aid if the
hearing care professional 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:
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Conditions of use
Operating, storage and
transportation humidity
Operating temperature
Storage temperature
Transportation temperature
Atmospheric pressure
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15% to 93% relative humidity, non-condensing
+41 °F to +104 °F
-4 °F to +86 °F
Charge EduMic before storage
Charge every 6 months hereafter
-4 °F to +140 °F
700 hPa to 1060 hPa
Troubleshooting
SymptomPossible causesSolutions
The microphone opening is coveredMove EduMic so it is not covered by clothes
Reduced sound from
EduMic
No sound from EduMic
EduMic is unable to pair
with hearing aids
Low-pitched noise in jack
mode when charging
Light blue flashes when I
try to turn EduMic ON
Both LED indicators are
flashing RED
EduMic is placed too far from the mouthMove EduMic within 20 cm of your mouth
EduMic is turned away from the mouthTurn EduMic to point in the direction of your mouth. See section: How to wear EduMic
The hearing aids are not in the EduMic programMute and unmute EduMic, or re-pair the hearings aids with EduMic
Pairing with the hearing aids failedReplace/recharge the batteries to ensure the hearing aids have power and pair again
Oticon Opn and Oticon Siya hearing aids are already paired with another EduMicClear all pairings with this EduMic, and pair with relevant EduMic as they can only be paired with one EduMic
Hearing aids are paired with another EduMic that is turned ON and within a
range of 20 m
Charging and listening to audio from the same device/PC is not supportedCharge EduMic by using the wall charger
EduMic is out of powerCharge EduMic
System errorContact your hearing care professional
Turn OFF the connected EduMic or clear all pairings with this EduMic to connect with the relevant EduMic
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International warranty
Your EduMic 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 device
itself, but not in accessories such as e.g. batteries, cables, power supplies, etc. Problems
arising from improper/incorrect handling
or care, excessive use, accidents, repairs
made by an unauthorised party, exposure to
corrosive conditions, 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 EduMic to your hearing care professional, who may be able to sort out minor
problems and adjustments immediately.
Warranty
Certificate
Name of owner: ___________________________________________________________
Hearing care professional: ___________________________________________________
Hearing care professional’s address: ___________________________________________
Hearing care professional’s phone: ____________________________________________
Serial no.: ________________________________________________________________
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Technical information
EduMic contains a radio transceiver using
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and a proprietary
short range radio technology both working
at ISM band 2.4 GHz. The radio transmitter is
weak and always below 22.4 mW equal to
13.5 dBm E.I.R.P. (in total radiated power).
EduMic complies with international standards
concerning radio transmitters, electromagnetic compatibility and human exposure.
Due to the limited space available on EduMic,
relevant approval markings can be found in
this booklet.
For body worn operation, this device has been
tested while touched the human body and
meets FCC and IC RF exposure limits
The transmitter must not be co-located or
operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
Additional information can be found in the
Technical Data sheet on www.oticon.ca
Regulatory Model: N01.
USA and Canada
The device contains a radio module with the
following certification ID numbers:
FCC ID: U28N01
IC: 1350B-N01
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 modifications 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.
The manufacturer declares that this EduMic is
in compliance with the essential requirements
and other relevant provisions of Directive
2014/53/EU.
Waste from electronic
equipment must be
handled according to
local regulations.
Declaration of Conformity is available at
the manufacturer.
Manufactured by:
Denmark
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Imported and Distributed by
Audmet Canada Ltd
1600-4950 Yonge St
Toronto, ON M2N 6K1
www.oticon.ca
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Description of symbols used in this booklet
Warnings
Text marked with a warning symbol must be read before using the device.
Manufacturer
The device is produced by the manufacturer whose name and address are stated next to the symbol.
Indicates the medical device manufacturer, as dened in EU Directives 90/385/EEC, 93/42/EEC and
98/79/EC.
CE mark
The device complies with Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC.
Electronic waste (WEEE)
Recycle hearing aids, accessories or batteries according to local regulations.
Hearing aid users can also return electronic waste to their hearing care professional for disposal.
Electronic equipment covered by Directive 2012/19/EU on waste and electrical equipment (WEEE).
Regulatory Compliance Mark (RCM)
The device complies with electrical safety, EMC and radio spectrum requirements for devices supplied
to the Australian or New Zealand market.
Double insulation
Indicates that product power supply is double insulated. This means a very low risk of single fault
failures.
Indoor use
Indicates that the product is qualied for indoor use.
Medical device
The device is a medical device.
5.0V500mA
TwinLink 2.4 GHz
The device contains Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) 2.4 GHz radio technology, which supports wireless
streaming to Oticon hearing aids with a 2.4 GHz receiver.
Hearing loop
This logo incorporates the universal symbol for hearing assistance. The “T” signies that a hearing
loop is installed.
Description of additional symbols used on labels
Keep dry
Indicates a medical device that needs to be protected from moisture.
Caution symbol
Consult instructions for use for warnings and cautions.
Catalogue number
Indicates the manufacturer’s catalogue number so that the medical device can be identied.
Serial number
Indicates the manufacturer’s serial number so that a specic medical device can be identied.
Battery recycling symbol
Li-Ion Battery recycling symbol
Power supply inlet
Indicates the rate at which power is sent from the power supply to your device.
Firmware
Firmware version used in the device
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