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ACURISTMS
ACURIS
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with e2e wireless
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User Guide
Behind-the-Ear System
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Congratulations !
As the owner of a new hearing system, you may once again
enjoy the sounds of your environment, and conversation
with your family and friends.
These instructions as well as guidance from your hearing
instrument specialist will help you understand how your new
hearing system works. In this guide, you’ll find instructions
about inserting, removing and use of your ACURIS
TM
hearing
system. There are also tips and information on proper handling, cleaning, care and changing of the batteries. In addition, a troubleshooting section is offered for your reference.
Your hearing improvement with a hearing system depends
on the fit of the hearing instruments, the type and degree
of hearing loss, and proper diagnostic testing. Of course, a
hearing system cannot restore normal hearing, and not
everyone will benefit equally.
More than 80 percent of individuals with hearing loss have
hearing loss in both ears. Studies show that even when a
hearing loss is worse in one ear, most people with hearing
loss in both ears will benefit from wearing two instruments.
Remember, a hearing system consists of finely-tuned devices
that have been specially designed and expertly adjusted for
your individual needs. Proper care and handling will ensure
the best possible performance of your ACURIS hearing
system.

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Contents
Page
Your ACURIS
TM
BTE (behind-the-ear) hearing system 4
- ACURIS S
- ACURIS P
Battery insertion and removal 5
Battery compartment door lock 8
Inserting and removing your ACURIS BTE 9
Turning your ACURIS BTE on and off 10
e2e wireless
TM
12
Using the program button 14
Using the directional microphone system 15
Using the volume control (ACURIS P) 16
Audio input 17
Using the telephone 19
Maintenance and care 20
Important notes 21
Troubleshooting tips 22

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Your ACURIS BTE (behind-theear) hearing system
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Hearing system for severe
hearing loss with manual or
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Hearing system for mild to
moderate hearing loss
To achieve optimum fitting, ACURIS P instruments are
designed specifically for the left and right ears. Each is
color-coded for your convenience.
Features
1. Earhook
2. Microphone openings
3. Program button
with ON/OFF function
4. Volume control (only
ACURIS P)
5. Cover for programming
socket
6. Battery compartment
7. Color-coded typeplate
red = right instrument
blue = left instrument
8. Audio input
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Battery insertion and removal
Handling the battery
The protective tab on your
battery should only be removed
when you are ready to use the
battery.
Inserting the battery
Open the battery compartment
with your fingernail as shown in
the illustration.
Swivel open the battery compartment door, if not already open.
Place the proper size battery
(Type 13) so that the "+” symbol
on the battery coincides with the
"+” marked on the battery compartment.
Three useful tips:
• The positive (+) side of the battery is always the
smooth side. You can recognize the negative (-) side
by the colored ring.
• Always keep spare batteries with you
• If you feel you cannot change the battery yourself, ask
someone to help you: a family member, friend or your
hearing instrument specialist.

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Gently close the battery compartment by pressing the bottom of
the door upward with your finger
tip. Do not force the door shut. If
it does not close easily, check to
see if the battery was inserted
properly. When the battery door
is completely closed, your hearing
instrument is ready for use.
Removing the battery
Normally the battery drops out
when the compartment is completely open. If the battery does not
come out, lightly tap the system or
push the battery out with a pencil
as shown.
Low battery indicator
Your hearing system may be programmed to inform you
when the battery should be replaced for best system performance. You may hear an intermittent series of beeps and/or
experience low amplification power or volume. Change the
battery when either of these occurs.
If you have an ePocket remote control, the battery status can
be checked using the "data read out” function. (See the
ePocket user guide for more information).

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Caution:
Keep batteries and instruments away from the reach of
small children.
Batteries can be harmful if swallowed.
If swallowed consult a physician or a hospital
immediately.
Change the batteries when any of the following occur:
- volume becomes softer or weak
- you hear a battery signal beep
- you see empty battery status on the display of
your ePocket.
Do NOT throw used batteries into household trash.
Return them to your hearing instrument specialist for
environmentally correct disposal.

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Battery compartment door lock
Your instruments are equipped
with battery compartment door
locks.
They are intended to prevent the
unintentional removal of batteries
from their compartment.
To lock the battery compartment,
open the compartment door to the
first stop. Push the slide to the
right with a suitable tool.
To unlock the battery compartment again, open the compartment door to the first stop. Push
the slide to the left with a suitable
tool.
Your hearing instrument specialist
can further instruct you on the use
of this feature, if necessary.