Phonak Savia Art 22 ITC/HS dSZ, Savia Art 33FS dSZ, Savia Art 33 FS P, Savia Art 22 ITC/HS, Savia Art 11 CIC/MC RC User Manual

User Guide
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Savia Art
Contents
Welcome 3
Description 4
Preparation 6
Operation 15
Switching ON/OFF 15 Controlling the volume (optional) 17 Selecting a hearing program 19 Telecoil (optional) 20 EasyPhone
plus
(optional) 21 Remote controls (optional) 24 Wireless Systems – MyLink (optional) 28
Maintenance 32
Important points 32
Warning 34
Service and Warranty 35
Phonak distributors worldwide 36
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Welcome
Your new Savia Art hearing system uses the very latest advances in digital hearing technology. Savia Art offers you – fully automatic – the highest sound quality, speech understanding and listening comfort in all your hearing situations. High-tech has turned highly sophisticated hearing systems into convenient devices that are easy to use.
Please read this manual carefully to benefit from all the features of your new Savia Art hearing system. Ask your hearing care professional if you have any questions.
Savia Art is a quality product developed by the Swiss company Phonak, a world leader in hearing technology, innovation and reliability. With proper care and usage, your Savia Art hearing system will support your hearing and understanding for many years.
If you want additional information about Savia Art, please visit the Phonak website www.phonak.com.
Phonak – Your partner for good hearing!
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Description
Savia Art 11 CIC/MC Savia Art 11 CIC/MC RC Standard Battery size 10
Savia Art 22 ITC/HS Savia Art 22 ITC/HS dSZ Standard Battery size 312
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Savia Art 33 FS Savia Art 33 FS dSZ Savia Art 33 FS P Standard Battery size 13
Protected Microphone Input
(2 on models with directional technology)
Battery compartment with ON/OFF switch Program switch (optional) Volume control (optional) Receiver (Sound outlet) and
wax protection system
Custom made shell Removal handle (Savia Art 11 only)
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Preparation
Replacing the battery
1) Remove the protective foil from the new battery.
2) Hold the hearing system with the battery
compartment upwards and open the battery cover.
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3) Remove the old battery.
4) Insert the new battery. Please ensure that the “+
sign on the battery (flat side) is on the same side as the “+” sign on the battery cover.
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Preparation
5) Gently shut the battery cover, until you feel it “click” into place.
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Replacing the battery
Handle the battery cover gently and do not use excessive force. Do not try to open the cover further than shown on the drawing. If there is any resistance when closing the cover, ensure that the battery is correctly inserted. The cover will not close if the battery is inserted upside down. When your hearing system is not in use, leave the battery compartments open to allow any moisture to evaporate.
Low battery warning:
An acoustic signal gives you an early warning that the battery is approaching exhaustion. You have usually at least 30 minutes to replace the battery. With very high quality batteries, this reserve may be higher and the hearing system will repeat the low battery warning approximately every 30 minutes.
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Preparation
Inserting Savia Art in your ear
If possible, select the mute mode (see page 19) before insertion to avoid whistling.
Alternatively, your hearing care professional may have activated a delayed activation timer. This function delays the activation of the hearing system (for 9 or 15 seconds) after the battery door was closed.
Before insertion, please ensure that you are using the proper left and right hearing systems. Your hearing systems are identified as follows:
Blue = left hearing system Red = right hearing system
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Grasp the hearing system between the thumb and index finger, using the hand on the same side you wear your hearing system. Insert it canal end first into the ear canal. Tug gently on your ear lobe and push the hearing system into the correct position.
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Preparation
Removing Savia Art from your ear
If possible, select the mute mode (see page 19) before removing your Savia Art to avoid whistling.
Savia Art with removal handle Grasp the handle between your thumb and index finger and pull the hearing system upwards out of your ear.
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