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Content
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Your Pure hearing instrument 4
Intended use 6
General notes on safety 7
Handling of standard and rechargeable batteries 9
Low battery indicator 9
Inserting the battery 10
Removing the battery 11
Inserting and removing your hearing instrument 12
Inserting your hearing instrument 12
Removing your hearing instrument 12
Turning your hearing instrument on and off 13
Via battery compartment 13
Via push button 13
Via remote control 13
Power-on delay 14
Changing the hearing program 15
Via push button 15
Via remote control 15

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Changing the volume 16
Automatic 16
Via remote control 16
Functionalities 17
Maintenance and care 18
Domes and receiver molds 19
Exchanging the receiver unit 23
Accessories 24
Charger 24
Tek wireless enhancement 25
Remote control 26
Troubleshooting 27
Technical information 28
Disposal information 30

Your Pure hearing instrument
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Pure Pure SE
battery type 312
rechargeable
battery type 10
non-rechargeable
① Receiver unit
② Dome
③ Receiver mold
④ Microphone openings
⑤ Microphone cover
⑥ Push button
⑦ Battery compartment
⑧ Charging contacts
⑨ Serial number
⑩ Type of hearing instru-
ment
Your Pure hearing instrument

Your Pure hearing instrument
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Your Hearing Care Professional offers an assortment of
receiver lengths and dome sizes to fi t your ear best.

Intended use
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Hearing instruments are intended to improve the hearing
of hearing impaired persons. Diagnosis and prescription
of a hearing instrument must be performed by hearing
health specialists, e.g. ENT doctors, audiologists or acousticians.
Read and follow the instructions of this user guide to
avoid injuries or damage to the hearing instruments.
Symbols:
Be aware to information marked with the warning symbol
WARNING, CAUTION or NOTICE!
WARNING points out a situation that could
lead to serious injuries, CAUTION indicates a
situation that could lead to minor and moderate
injuries.
NOTICE
NOTICE indicates possible property damage.
Advice and tips on how to handle your device
better.
Instruction. Indicates that something has to be
done.
Indicates an option that not every hearing
instrument has. Ask your Hearing Care Professional to check off the relevant information.
Intended use

General notes on safety
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NOTICE
Your hearing instruments are sensitive to extreme
heat, high humidity, strong magnetic fi elds (>
0.1T), X-rays and mechanical stress.
Do not expose your hearing instruments to
extreme temperature or high humidity.
Do not leave them in direct sunlight.
Do not wear them in the shower or when you
apply make-up, perfume, aftershave, hairspray
or suntan lotion.
Do not wear your hearing instruments when
you are exposed to short-waves, a strong magnetic fi eld, a high frequency fi eld or X-rays.
Do not place your hearing instruments in a
microwave oven.
WARNING
Choking hazard posed by small parts.
Keep hearing instruments, batteries and acces-
sories out of children‘s reach.
If swallowed consult a physician or hospital im-
mediately.
If infants, small children or mentally disabled
persons need to wear hearing instruments
ensure adequate supervision.
General notes on safety

General notes on safety
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WARNING
Hazard of explosion!
Do not use your hearing instruments in areas
where there is a danger of explosions (e.g. mining).
NOTICE
Leaking batteries damage the hearing instruments.
Turn the hearing instruments off when not in
use to preserve the battery.
Remove batteries when the instruments are not
in use for a prolonged period of time.
NOTICE
Batteries contain harmful substances that pollute
the environment.
Do not throw used batteries into household
trash.
Dispose batteries according to national regu-
lations or return them to your Hearing Care
Professional.
In some countries restrictions for the usage of
wireless equipment exist.
Refer to local authorities for further information.

Handling of standard and rechargeable batteries
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original size
Always use the right size of batteries.
Charge the rechargeable batteries before fi rst
use.
Remove the tab on standard batteries only
when you are ready to use them.
The positive (+) side of the batteries is always
the smooth side.
Always keep spare batteries with you.
Low battery indicator
Your Hearing Care Professional can activate an acoustic
signal to inform you when the battery is nearly empty. If
you hear an acoustic signal or experience low amplifi cation power, replace the battery.
Handling of standard and
rechargeable batteries

Handling of standard and rechargeable batteries
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Inserting the battery
Open the battery compartment com-
pletely using your fi ngernail as shown
in the illustration.
Insert the proper size battery.
Make sure that the "+" symbol on the
battery points up as shown in the
picture
Close the battery compartment.
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.