Siemens MUSIC Pro Pro IT User Manual
Siemens MUSIC Pro Pro IT User Manual

Siemens MUSIC Pro Pro IT User Manual

In-the-ear instruments

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MUSIC Pro
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In-the-Ear Instruments
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Siemens Hearing Solutions

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  • Page 1 MUSIC Pro User Guide In-the-Ear Instruments Siemens Hearing Solutions...
  • Page 2 A friendly guide to your new Siemens hearing instruments Congratulations! You have decided in favour of hearing instruments from Siemens. You have taken an important step towards being able to hear better. From now on, your new hearing instruments will be your constant companions.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    The best way to use your new hearing instruments In this short guide you’ll find instructions about inserting, placing and adjusting your MUSIC Pro hearing instruments. There are also tips and information on correct handling, cleaning, care and battery changing. And naturally information about how you can help yourself if you cannot visit a hearing instrument specialist immediately.
  • Page 4: How Your Hearing Instruments Look Like

    How your MUSIC Pro In-the-Ear hearing instruments look like Your hearing instruments are custom-made according to the shape of your ears or ear canals. Compare your hearing instruments with the following diagrams. You will certainly recognize your hearing instrument type, although the outer contours can vary. MUSIC Pro IT MUSIC Pro CS 1) Microphone...
  • Page 5 How to insert your In-the-Ear instruments Hold your hearing instrument between thumb and index finger and carefully push the instrument in the ear canal. Now bring it into the correct position by turning it slightly. You may find it helpful to pull your external ear slightly upwards or to the rear.
  • Page 6: Switching The Instrument On/Off

    How to remove the instruments from your ear the hearing instrument is still in your ear, use the battery compartment to pull the instrument out from the ear. Even smaller hearing instruments (CICs) can be removed by pulling the small removal cord while slightly pressing to the side on the ear canal.
  • Page 7: Battery Changing

    Battery changing When inserting the battery please pay attention to the plus side on the battery. The plus (+) side of the battery is always the smooth side. You can recognise the minus (–) side by the coloured ring. You should always keep spare batteries at hand.
  • Page 8: Your Battery Type

    Safety notes for batteries WARNING Keep batteries away from children! Batteries must not be swallowed. Remove the batteries when the instrument is not in use over a prolonged period. Replace leaking batteries without delay. Do not throw away your dead batteries! Return them to your hearing instrument specialist for proper, environmentally conscious disposal.
  • Page 9: Handling Batteries

    Handling batteries Zinc-air batteries are used today almost exclusively in hearing instruments to minimise environmental damage. These batteries require oxygen for operation, which they absorb from the air. The battery is activated as soon as the protective foil is pulled off and is used up even if you do not use your hearing instrument.
  • Page 10: Hearing Instruments With A Program Button

    Hearing instruments with a program button Use this program button to choose one of the programs. When you change the program, signal tones confirm the change: One signal tone, when you switch over to program 1. Two signal tones, when you switch over to program 2 (option). Three signal tones, when you switch over to program 3 (option).
  • Page 11: Hearing Instruments With Telecoil

    Hearing instruments with telecoil The telecoil is intended for telephone conversations and for using induction loops, e.g. in churches, theaters or lecture rooms. In order to be able to use the telephone coil, your telephone also must be suitable for hearing instruments and emit an adequate magnetic field.
  • Page 12: Hearing Instruments With Volume Control

    Hearing instruments with volume control MUSIC Pro hearing instruments work automatically, so that manual adjustments of the volume are not necessary. If you would still like to adjust the volume yourself, most MUSIC Pro models offer a volume control on request. If you do not wish to make use of the volume control, your hearing instrument specialist can deactivate it.
  • Page 13: Tips For Cleaning And Care

    Tips for cleaning and care Ear wax accumulates on your hearing instruments. This can lead to inflammation in your auditory canal if the instruments are not cleaned regularly. Therefore: Clean your In-the-Ear instruments at least twice a week (possibly even daily, if you see a lot of ear wax). Use special, hygienic cleaning agents and the equipment designed especially...
  • Page 14 Bring your hearing instruments regularly to your hearing instrument specialist on the schedule that he or she recommends for changing the wax guard, cleaning the venting channel, the microphone and sound outlets, and the instrument in general. The hearing instrument specialist makes sure that the hearing instruments function perfectly and fit properly in the ear.
  • Page 15: The Best Way To Handle Your Hearing Instruments

    The best way to handle your hearing instruments Your new Siemens hearing instruments are highly sensitive devices. This naturally requires some care in their handling. They should then always give you good service.
  • Page 16 Some useful tips: Never expose your hearing instruments to extreme temperatures or high humidity. Never let them lie in the blazing sun. Do not wear them when taking a shower or when using hairspray. In short-wave therapy or if you work or are medically treated with strong magnetic or high-frequency fields or X-rays, under no circumstances may you wear your hearing instruments during the therapy...
  • Page 17: How You Can Help Yourself

    How you can help yourself In selecting your MUSIC Pro hearing instruments, you have chosen extremely dependable devices. However, should a fault occur, it can usually be corrected quickly. Important tips: If the hearing instrument whistles Test the instrument yourself by covering the sound outlet opening with your fingertip.
  • Page 18 If the hearing instrument is too quiet or you hear two signal tones within one minute. Most likely, you need to insert a new battery. If it is still too quiet, clean the instrument, following the directions given in the chapter ”Tips for cleaning and care”.
  • Page 19: Hearing Training Made Easy

    Hearing training made easy Hearing instruments reproduce an abundance of sounds which frequently haven’t been experienced for many years. Every person reacts differently when he or she wears a hearing instrument for the first time. The familiarisation phase therefore differs from person to person. There are people who are quite happy to wear their hearing instruments the whole day right from the start.
  • Page 20 3rd step Become familiar with your own voice By now you’ve already made considerable progress! You’ve become much more familiar with the sounds in your daily environment. As an exercise read out loud and concentrate on your own voice. 4th step Learn to understand the speech of others Wear the instruments when you speak with someone in your family.
  • Page 21 6th step Visit public events At lectures or in church look for a seat which is as close as possible to the speaker. Also, choose a seat at the front in theaters and concert halls. Avoid niches, boxes and seats behind pillars.
  • Page 22 Note: Most of the modern telephones, particularly cordless telephones and mobile phones, do NOT emit a magnetic field. In this case you should use the normal hearing programs. Further benefit: You can use the telecoil program in order to be able to hear better in churches, theaters and lecture rooms which are equipped with induction loops.
  • Page 23 We’re happy that you can hear well again! Once good hearing returns to your everyday life – and you can enjoy both speech and music again – then we at Siemens are also satisfied. Because we’ve put all our know-how and skill into developing your hearing instruments.
  • Page 24 With the CE marking Siemens confirms compliance with the European Directive 93/42/EEC concering medical devices. If the product is not used anymore, public laws and guidelines can be valid for its deposal. We recommend you to get in touch with the service center in order to maintain these legal guidelines and exclude possible environmental damage resulting from its disposal.

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