Siemens Motion BTE User Manual

Siemens Motion BTE User Manual

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  • Page 1 Motion BTE User Guide...
  • Page 3 Introduction Dear customer, Congratulations! You have selected a hearing instrument from Siemens. This hearing instrument was individually designed for your hearing impairment and is fitted specially to your personal hearing profile. These instructions, together with guidance from your Hearing Care Professional, will help you understand how your new hearing instrument works.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Your Motion hearing instrument Motion S Motion M VC Motion M Motion MX Motion P Intended use General notes on safety Handling of standard and rechargeable batteries 12 Low battery indicator Inserting the battery Removing the battery Battery compartment lock Inserting and removing your hearing instrument 16 Inserting your hearing instrument Removing your hearing instrument...
  • Page 5 Changing the volume Via volume control Via remote control Audio input Attaching the audio shoe: Removing the audio shoe: Telephoning e2e wireless 2.0 Maintenance and care Accessories Charger Remote control Tek wireless enhancement Troubleshooting tips Technical information Disposal information Your hearing instrument configuration...
  • Page 6: Your Motion Hearing Instrument

    Your Motion hearing instrument Motion S Motion M/ DM optional with LifeTube optional with S-LifeTube (battery type: 13) (battery type: 13) ① ④ ① ⑦ ④ ⑨ ⑧ ⑨ ⑦ ③ ⑤ ③ ② ② ⑦ Program button Features: ① Earhook ⑧...
  • Page 7: Motion M Vc

    Your Motion hearing instrument Motion P/ DP Motion M VC/ DM VC (battery type: 13) optional with S-LifeTube (battery type: 13) ① ④ ① ④ ⑥ ⑥ ⑧ ⑨ ⑨ ⑧ ⑦ ③ ⑤ ③ ⑤ ② ② ⑦ Program button Features: ①...
  • Page 8: Intended Use

    Intended use 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 acou- sticians. Read and follow the instructions of this user guide to avoid injuries or damage to the hearing instruments.
  • Page 9: General Notes On Safety

    General notes on safety NOTICE Your hearing instruments are sensitive to extreme heat, high humidity, strong magnetic fields (> 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. ...
  • Page 10 General notes on safety Siemens offers special hearing instruments for the fit- ting of infants and small children. Ask your Hearing Care Professional for further infor-  mation. In some countries restrictions for the usage of wireless equipment exist. Refer to local authorities for further information.
  • Page 11 General notes on safety CAUTION Risk of injury caused by incorrect use of LifeTip. Always wear the LifeTube with the LifeTip.  Make sure that the LifeTip is completely attached to the  LifeTip adapter. Change the LifeTube or LifeTip when they are cracked. ...
  • Page 12: Handling Of Standard And Rechargeable Batteries

    Handling of standard and rechargeable batteries Use standard batteries or rechargeable  batteries in your hearing instruments. Always use the right size batteries.  Charge the rechargeable batteries before  first use. original size Remove the tab on your  batteries only when you are ready to use them.
  • Page 13: Inserting The Battery

    Handling of standard and rechargeable batteries Inserting the battery Open the battery compartment  completely using your fingernail as shown in the illustration. Insert the proper size battery so that  the "+" symbol on the battery aligns with the "+" marked on the battery compartment.
  • Page 14: Removing The Battery

    Handling of standard and rechargeable batteries Removing the battery Open the battery compartment com-  pletely. Normally the battery drops out when  the compartment is completely open. If the battery does not come out, lightly tap the instrument or push the battery out with a pencil as shown.
  • Page 15: Battery Compartment Lock

    Handling of standard and rechargeable batteries Battery compartment lock Your hearing instruments are equipped with a battery compartment lock. This prevents the unintentional remo- val of the batteries from their compartment. Lock Open the battery compartment to the first stop. ...
  • Page 16: Inserting And Removing Your Hearing Instrument

    Inserting and removing your hearing instrument Inserting your hearing instrument Turn your hearing instrument off.  Hold the earmold / LifeTip between  your thumb and index finger and insert it carefully into the ear canal. You may find it helpful to pull your ear slightly upward or to the back.
  • Page 17: Turning Your Hearing Instrument On And Off

    Turning your hearing instrument on and off Via battery compartment: Fully close the battery compartment to turn the hea-  ring instrument on. Press the battery compartment downward to the first  stop to turn the hearing instrument off. Via push button Press the push button for about 2 seconds to turn the ...
  • Page 18: Changing The Hearing Program

    Changing the hearing program Via push button Your hearing instruments offer up to 5 hearing programs for specific listening envi- ronments. Each time you press the program button, your hearing instruments switch to the next program, confirming each change with an acoustic signal.
  • Page 19: Changing The Volume

    Changing the volume The volume of your hearing instruments is controlled au- tomatically and there is no need to manually adjust it. Via volume control Should you prefer manual volume control, your Hearing Care Professional can program the hearing instrument for manual adjustment.
  • Page 20: Audio Input

    Audio input Your hearing instrument is equipped with an audio input. Together with an audio shoe it enables the connection between the hearing instrument and e.g. an FM system, tape recorder, television or an infrared device. This way the sound is coming directly from the sound source. That can be useful for adults in difficult listening situations and for children in classrooms.
  • Page 21: Attaching The Audio Shoe

    Audio input Attaching the audio shoe: Open the battery compartment 1 .  Open the audio shoe cover 2 .  Close the battery compartment.  Align the contacts of the audio shoe  with the contacts of the hearing in- strument.
  • Page 22: Telephoning

    Auto- Phone function. See the AutoPhone magnet user guide for instruc-  tions on how to position the magnet. Use only the Siemens magnet. Ask your Hearing Care  Professional for this accessory.
  • Page 23 Telephoning WARNING Magnets may interfere with the operation of life suppor- ting systems (e.g. pacemakers, magnetic valves). Use a magnet only if not in doubt about the safe di-  stance. The safe distance between pacemaker and magnet  should be at least 10 cm (4 inches). NOTICE Magnets can disturb electrical devices and delete stored data.
  • Page 24: E2E Wireless 2.0

    e2e wireless 2.0 Your hearing instruments are equipped with e2e (ear-to- ear) wireless 2.0 technology. (not for Motion 100 series). Advantages of the wireless functionality:  Automatically adjusts both hearing instruments simulta- neously to different listening situations.  Allows use of accessories, e.g. a remote control. ...
  • Page 25: Maintenance And Care

    Maintenance and care Your hearing instruments are highly sensitive systems. Proper care and handling will ensure the best possible performance. Clean instruments regularly to prevent damage to the hearing instruments and to avoid health problems. NOTICE Do not put the hearing instruments in ...
  • Page 26: Accessories

    Accessories Charger Your hearing instruments work with standard or recharge- able batteries. With the easy-to-use charger you can charge the rechargeable batteries for one or two hearing instruments. After just five hours of charging, the charger shuts itself off and the hear- ing instruments are ready to run for a day.
  • Page 27: Remote Control

    Accessories Remote control (not for Motion 100 series) The wireless function of your hearing instruments allows you to use a remote control to change the program and volume of your hearing instruments. For further information about the remote control, contact your Hearing Care Professional or refer to the remote con- trol user guide.
  • Page 28: Tek Wireless Enhancement

    Accessories Tek wireless enhancement (not for Motion 100 series) Your hearing instruments together with the Tek Connect remote control will allow you to con- nect your hearing instruments to the growing world of technology. Via a special Bluetooth connection it is possible to receive audio sig- nals from your mobile, your television or your mp3-player.
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting Tips

    Troubleshooting tips Your hearing are extremely reliable devices. instruments Should a problem occur, it can usually be corrected quickly. Use these troubleshooting tips to resolve simple issues. Problem Possible solution Sound is weak Replace / recharge empty battery. Clean earmold. Increase volume Instrument Try reinserting the earmold until it fits...
  • Page 30: Technical Information

    ICES-003. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sie- mens Audiologische Technik GmbH could void the users authority to operate the equipment. Siemens Motion 700, Motion 500, Motion 300 FCC ID: SGI-WL002BTE IC: 267AB-WL002 N14203 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.
  • Page 31 Technical information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reason- able protection against harmful interference in a residen- tial installation.
  • Page 32: Disposal Information

    With the CE marking Siemens confirms compliance with the European Directive 93/42/EEC concerning 0123 medical devices. For the products with e2e wireless 2.0 Siemens additi- onally confirms compliance with the European Directive 99/5/EC (R&TTE) concerning radio and telecommunica- tions terminal equipment.
  • Page 33: Your Hearing Instrument Configuration

    Your hearing instrument configuration Hearing instrument LEFT RIGHT Model Serial number Battery Power on delay Volume control Push button Signal tones Low battery warning Volume control limit Volume control change Hearing Description of the hearing program program Remote control Model Serial number...
  • Page 36 © Siemens AG, 04.2011 · FB Document No. A91SAT-00624-99T6-7600 Order/Item No. 104 202 04 Printed in Germany Siemens Audiologische Technik GmbH Gebbertstrasse 125 91058 Erlangen Germany Phone +49 9131 308 0 www.siemens.com /hearing...

This manual is also suitable for:

Motion 700Motion 500Motion 300

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