ReSound LINX 3D 61 Quick Manual

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Quick guide
ReSound LiNX 3D
61
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Product: ReSound LiNX 3D
Model: 61
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Serial number (L):
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Battery size: 312
My hearing aid information
PROGRAM WHEN TO USE BEEPS
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Programs:
(if set up by your hearing care professional)
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A. Program button
B. Microphones
C. Receiver
D. Wax guard
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Get to know your hearing aid
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D
C
B
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F
E. Dome
F. Battery door
G. Right/Left indicator
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Regular care & maintenance
As needed: Change dome (E)
ReSound standard domes
1. Push the new dome over the receiver.
2. Make sure that the new dome is properly and securely maintained.
ReSound tulip domes
Tulip domes consist of two “petals”. It is important that the largest petal is the outermost petal. To ensure this:
1. Push the largest petal away from the receiver tube using a finger. This bends the petal forward.
2. Then push the largest “petal” back, and it will be placed on top of the smaller petal.
Monthly: Change the wax guard or see your hearing care professional.
For changing CeruSTOP
(white) wax guards, complete the following steps:
Removal: Insert the removal side of the wax guard tool into the used wax guard so that the shaft of the tool is touching the rim of the wax guard. Slowly pull the wax guard straight out.
Insertion: To insert the new wax guard, gently press the replacement side of the wax guard tool straight into the hole of the sound outlet until the outer ring lies flush with the outside of the receiver. Pull the tool straight out. The new wax guard will remain in place.
removal side replacement side
Wax guard tool
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Getting started: On/O function
ON: Insert battery & completely close
battery door (F). Program 1 will be active.
OFF: Open the battery door (F). Use fingertip to pull it all the way.
ON
OFF
What you need to know
Daily: Clean your hearing aid.
Keep your hearing aids dry. Clean the hearing aids using a soft cloth or tissue.
Weekly: Clean the receiver tubes and domes (E).
Use a soft cloth to clean the receiver tube and dome on the outside. Do not use water when you are cleaning the receiver tubes.
Regular care & maintenance
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Flight mode:
Some airlines prohibit the use of wireless hearing aids (RF transmitters) onboard. If required by your airline, enable flight mode:
Disable wireless operation by opening and closing the battery compartment three times within ten seconds (open-close, open-close, open-close). Your instruments will now be in flight mode.
The hearing aids must function in flight mode for 10 seconds before wireless operation can be re-enabled.
To re-enable wireless operation, open and close the battery door one time and wait thirty seconds before opening the battery door again to avoid accidentally entering flight mode again.
Inserting/Replacing the battery:
1. Open the battery door (F) completely by using your fingertip.
2. Remove protective sticker from battery and wait 2 minutes before inserting the battery into the hearing aid to allow full activation of the battery.
3. Insert the new battery with the positive side (flat side) in the correct position, as shown.
4. Gently close the battery door. If it doesn’t close easily, check to see if the battery is upside down.
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Beep/tone indicators
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BEEP/TONE INDICATION ACTION REQUIRED
Ding, ding, ding, dong Low battery Change battery
Ding (5 or 10) Hearing aid is starting up After dings cease, hearing aid
is turned on
Ding-ding, ding-ding, etc.
Hearing aid is in flight mode Use in flight mode if desired,
or open-close battery door (F) to exit flight mode
Ripple tone Hearing aid is in streaming
mode
Use with wireless accessory or press multi­function button to exit streaming mode
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Troubleshooting
SYMPTOM CAUSE POSSIBLE REMEDY
No sound Battery door (F) not closed
Dead battery
Battery door (F) will not close
Blocked earmold or tube
Blocked wax guard
Turn on by closing the battery door (F)
Replace battery
Insert battery properly
Clean earmold or tube
Replace wax guard (D) or consult your hearing care professional
Not loud enough Blocked earmold or dome (E)
Change in hearing, volume too low
Excessive ear wax
Clean earmold, replace dome (E), replace guard (D)
Consult your hearing care professional
Consult your hearing care professional
Excessive whistling/feedback
Incorrect earmold placement
Incorrect dome (E) placement
Excessive ear wax
If none of the above
Re-insert earmold carefully
Re-insert dome (E)
Clean guard/consult your hearing care professional
Consult your hearing care professional
Wireless does not work Device may be in flight mode Open and close the battery compartment (F) once.
Wireless operation will reactivate ten seconds later.
If there are any other problems not mentioned in this guide, please contact ReSound or your hearing care professional.
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ReSound Government Services
8001 E. Bloomington Freeway Bloomington, MN 55420
1.800.392.9932 www.resound.com/veterans
Manufacturer according to FDA:
ReSound North America
8001 E. Bloomington Freeway Bloomington, MN 55420
1.888.735.4327 resound.com
Manufacturer according to Health Canada:
ReSound Canada
303 Supertest Road Toronto, Ontario M3J 2M4
1.888.737.6863 resound.com
For more information
Refer to the user guide included in your hearing aid box.
Your hearing care professional can be reached at:
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400701011 Rev A 2017.02
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