Assistive Listening Devices For Btes - Unitron Stride P Pro Manual

Behind-the-ear (bte) and in-the-ear (ite) hearing aid
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5. Using the black cleaning
pin provided in the kit,
gently insert the cleaning
pin where the slim tube
attaches to the hearing
aid and push the pin all
the way through the tube.
Note: The slim tubes and domes should never
be rinsed or submerged in water as water
drops may become lodged in the tube, block
sound or damage the electrical components
of the hearing aid.
6. Once the slim tube has been cleaned,
reattach it by gently turning the hearing aid
onto the slim tube.
7. Reattach the dome to the slim tube by gently
pushing it back onto the threading at the end
of the tube. You will feel the dome click onto
the ridges of the slim tube, and you won't be
able to push it any further.
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Assistive listening devices for BTEs

Listening in public places
Telecoils pick up electromagnetic energy and
convert it into sound. Your hearing aids may
have a telecoil option that can help you listen in
public places equipped with telecoil compatible
assistive listening devices such as a loop
system. When you see this symbol, a loop
system is present and may be compatible
with your hearing aids. Please contact
your hearing healthcare professional for more
information on loop systems.
Connecting to external audio sources
Your hearing aids may have a direct audio input
(DAI) to connect to other audio sources, such as
a stereo or television, using an FM system or a
cable. The uDirect, an optional wireless accessory,
also has a DAI jack.
When your hearing aids detect a DAI signal, they
switch to your easy-DAI program automatically.
A short melody indicates that easy-DAI is active.
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