Siemens Orion M, Orion S, Orion P, Sirion S, Sirion M User Manual

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Orion S, Orion M, Orion P, Sirion S, Sirion M, Sirion P
User Guide | Master
2 Content
Welcome    4
Your hearing instruments    5
Getting to know your hearing instruments     5 Components and names    6 Controls    9 Settings    12 Battery size and ear pieces    13 Service information    14
Batteries    15
Replacing non-rechargeable batteries    15
Daily use    17
Turning on and off    17 Inserting    19 Removing    21 Adjusting the volume    22 Changing the hearing program    23 Further adjustments (optional)     23 Locking the controls (optional)    24 Using two hearing instruments (optional)    25
On the phone    26
Telephone program     26
Audio induction loops    27
Telecoil program and remote control    27
3Content
Audio input    28
Attaching and removing the audio shoe    29
Maintenance and care    30
Cleaning    30 Drying    32 Storage    32 Exchanging ear pieces and tubes    32
Troubleshooting    33
Important information    34
Intended use    34 Explanation of symbols    34 Transport and storage conditions    34 Disposal information    35 Technical information    35 Conformance information    37
Important safety information    38
Personal safety    38 Product safety    40 Tinnitus noiser    41
Country-specic information    45
Welcome4
You have chosen a Siemens hearing instrument, a reliable  partner to accompany you through everyday life. Like  everything new, it will take you a little while to become  familiar with it.
This document, along with support from your Hearing  Care Professional, will help you. You will quickly come to  appreciate the advantages and greater quality of life your  hearing instrument offers. 
CAUTION
Read this user guide thoroughly and completely  and follow the safety information in this document  to avoid damage or injury. 
To benet most from your hearing instrument, wear it  daily and all day long. Especially after longer periods of  living with hearing loss, a dedicated hearing training is  recommended - with a Hearing Care Professional or at  home.
Welcome
Your hearing instruments 5
Getting to know your hearing instruments
It is recommended to familiarize yourself with your new  hearing instruments. With the instruments in your hand  try using the controls and note their location on the  instrument. This will make it easier for you to feel and  press the controls while wearing the hearing instruments.
If you have problems pressing the controls of your  hearing instruments while wearing them, you  can ask your Hearing Care Professional whether a  remote control option is available.
Your hearing instruments
Your hearing instruments6
Components and names
This user guide describes several types of hearing  instruments. Use the following pictures to identify the  type of hearing instrument that you use.
Your hearing instruments are either equipped with a  LifeTube or with an earhook.
Orion S, Sirion S
➊ Ear piece (LifeTip)
➋ Concha lock (optional)
➌ Tube (LifeTube)
➍ Earhook
➎ Microphone openings
➏ Push button
➐ Battery compartment
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Orion M, Sirion M
➊ Ear piece (LifeTip)
➋ Concha lock (optional)
➌ Tube (LifeTube)
➍ Earhook
➎ Microphone openings
➏ Rocker switch
➐ Battery compartment
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Orion P, Sirion P
➊ Ear piece (LifeTip)
➋ Concha lock (optional)
➌ Tube (LifeTube)
➍ Earhook
➎ Microphone openings
➏ Push button
➐ Rocker switch
➑ Battery compartment
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Controls
With the controls you can, for example, adjust the volume  or switch hearing programs. Your hearing instruments  have a push button or a rocker switch or both. 
Ask your Hearing Care Professional to mark your  controls and their functions on the following  pages.
Control Left Right
Push button
Rocker switch
You can also ask your Hearing Care Professional  whether a remote control option is available.
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Push button
Function Left Right
Program change
Volume up
Volume down
Standby/turn on
 press briefly, 
 press 2 seconds
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Rocker switch
Function Left Right
Program up/down
Volume up/down
Tinnitus noiser level  up/down
Sound balance
Standby/turn on
 press briefly, 
 press 2 seconds, 
 press 5 seconds
Push button and rocker switch
Function Left Right
Lock / Unlock the controls
Read more in section "Locking the controls".
Your hearing instruments12
Settings
Depending on your type of hearing instrument,  not all described functions are available.
Ask your Hearing Care Professional to mark your  individual settings on the following pages.
Hearing programs
1
2
3
4
Read more in section "Changing the hearing program".
Features
Power-on delay enables whistle-free insertion of  hearing instruments. Read more in section "Turning on and off".
e2e wireless enables simultaneous control of both  hearing instruments. Read more in section "Using two hearing  instruments".
A telecoil is built into the instrument, so it can  connect with audio induction loops. Read more in section "Audio induction loops".
Accessories
Remote control
Your hearing instruments 13
Battery size and ear pieces
Batteries
Non-rechargeable (size 13)
Non-rechargeable (size 312)
Exchangeable ear pieces (only with LifeTubes)
Size
LifeTip open or closed
LifeTip double
LifeTip semi-open
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Service information
Serial numbers
Left:
Right:
Service dates
1:
2:
3:
4:
5:
6:
Your Hearing Care Professional
Date of purchase:
Batteries 15
When the battery is low the sound becomes weaker or  you will hear an alert signal. It depends on the battery  type how long you have until you have to replace the  battery. 
Replacing non-rechargeable batteries
Remove empty batteries immediately and dispose of  according to local regulations.
Remember to have your replacement batteries  with you at all times.
Removing:
uOpen the battery compartment.
uLightly tap the instrument or use the 
magnet stick to remove the battery.  The magnet stick is available as an  accessory.
Batteries
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