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  • Page 1 User Manual 22698_B...
  • Page 2 Introduction to this booklet The User Manual guides you in how to use and maintain your new hearing aid. Please read the User Manual carefully. This will help you achieve the full benefit of your new hearing aid. Your hearing healthcare provider has adjusted your hearing aid to meet your specific needs. If you have additional questions please contact your hearing healthcare provider.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Quick Reference .......................... 1 Your Hearing Aid at a Glance ....................2 Battery Information ........................3 Wearing Your Hearing Aid ………..…………....…........………. 4 Turning Your Hearing Aid On and Off ………....……..........5 Labeling ............................6 Operating Instructions (Volume and Program Controls) ....……………....….. 7-8 Maintaining Your Hearing Aid ……….....……...........…..…...
  • Page 4: Quick Reference

    Quick Reference Changing Batteries Battery Warnings Low Battery 3 double beeps every 8 minutes Replace Battery (Device Shutdown - 8 beeps) Plus (+) sign indicators On/Off Device Controls Operations Press for program control Press to increase volume Open Press to decrease volume...
  • Page 5: Your Hearing Aid At A Glance

    6. Retention loop – Keeps the tubing securely in place For additional information on the use and operation on or over the ear. of these hearing aid after reviewing the contents of this instruction guide, contact your hearing healthcare provider or visit www.earventure.net...
  • Page 6: Battery Information

    Battery Information Dispose used batteries as you would other electronic waste that potentially contains rare earth The hearing aid uses a size 312 battery. The battery life varies, metals. depending on the amount of hearing aid use. Battery life is typically 7-10 days.
  • Page 7: Wearing Your Hearing Aid

    Wearing Your Hearing Aid 1. Hold the thin tube or earmold between your thumb and index finger. The opening should be pointing in towards your ear canal with the hearing aid resting upwards over the top of your ear. 2. Place your hearing aid over the top of your ear until it rests securely over/behind the ear. 3.
  • Page 8: Turning Your Hearing Aid On And Off

    Turning Your Hearing Aid On and Off Your hearing aid has a battery door that acts as an on/off switch. 1. ON: Close battery door fully. 2. OFF: Open the battery door. It may take several seconds before the hearing When turning your hearing aid on and off, aid turns on after inserting the battery.
  • Page 9: Labeling

    Labeling The serial number (S/N) is located on the hearing aid as a 8-digit number. The first two digits of the S/N represent the year of manufacture (i.e. “15” refers to 2015). The last six digits is a unique identifier. All eight numbers create the serial number of the device.
  • Page 10: Operating Instructions (Volume And Program Controls)

    Operating Instructions Volume Control Program Control The volume control switch allows you to choose between volume levels. Press the top (+) of the volume control to increase the volume. Press the bottom (–) of the volume control switch to decrease the volume.
  • Page 11 Program Control The program control allows you to choose between several program settings. Your instrument may have up to four memories. By pressing the program control, you advance the program setting as indicated by beeps or voice prompts. Voice Indicator Beeps The hearing aid will beep to let you know which Program 1...
  • Page 12: Maintaining Your Hearing Aid

    Maintaining Your Hearing Aid Ear wax is natural and common. Ensuring that your hearing aid is free of wax obstruction is an important part of the cleaning and maintenance of your hearing aid. Depending on your requirements, your hearing aid will have a thin tube and dome tip or a conventional earmold attached to it.
  • Page 13: Maintaining Your Hearing Aid With A Thin Tube

    Maintaining Your Hearing Aid with a Thin Tube Replacing thin tube and dome tip: Attaching thin tube and dome tip: For optimal performance, replace thin tube and dome Gently push the hearing aid end of the thin tube onto tip every three months. the hearing aid until it snaps into position and rotate slightly to lock in place.
  • Page 14: Maintaining Your Hearing Aid With An Earmold

    Maintaining Your Hearing Aid with an Earmold Ask your hearing healthcare provider to see if this applies to you. earmold tube 1. Remove the earmold tube from the earhook earhook 2. Wash the tube with warm soapy water and blow air through the tube to remove any water left inside the tube 3.
  • Page 15: Using With Telephones And Cellular Phones

    Using with Telephones and Cellular Phones Traditional corded phones, cordless phones and cellular phones. First, try to use the phone as you normally would hold it. If you cannot hear well, move the handset up slightly to find the position that sounds best to you. If you encounter whistling, tilt the phone handset at an angle until the whistling stops.
  • Page 16: Caring For Your Hearing Aid

    During transport or storage, the relative humidity should not exceed the limit values of 10% to 95% for a long period of time. In the event of unexpected operation or events, consult with your hearing healthcare provider or visit www.earventure.net for support...
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting CAUSE POSSIBLE REMEDY 1. No sound or not loud enough Not turned on Turn on by closing the battery door Low/Dead Battery Replace battery Ear Wax Clean as necessary Battery upside down Insert battery, plus side (+) up Moisture Open battery door and allow to dry 2.
  • Page 18: Warnings To Consumer

    Warnings to Consumer • Hearing aids should only be used as directed by your physician or hearing healthcare professional. • Do not use your hearing aid in explosion hazardous areas. • Allergic reactions to hearing aids are unlikely. However, if you experience itching, redness, soreness, inflammation or a burning sensation in or around your ears, inform your hearing healthcare professional and contact your physician.
  • Page 19: Service And Warranty

    No warranty claims will be considered if the hearing aid shows abnormal wear and tear, improper handling or care, exposure to chemicals, immersion in water or undue stress. In case of damage caused by third parties or non-authorized service, the earVenture warranty is null and void.
  • Page 20: Precautions

    Precautions • Hearing aids will not restore normal hearing and will not prevent or improve a hearing impairment resulting from organic conditions. The use of hearing aids is only part of hearing rehabilitation. Auditory training, lip reading instruction, and learning to interpret gesture cues may be required as well. •...
  • Page 21: Compliance Information

    Please dispose of old or unused hearing aid, at waste disposal sites intended for Manufactured by: electronic waste, or give your hearing aid to earVenture your hearing care professional for disposal. 1260 Red Fox Road Proper disposal protects the environment Suite 100 and health.
  • Page 22: Warnings To Dispenser

    Warnings to Dispenser A hearing aid dispenser should advise a prospective hearing aid user to consult promptly with a licensed physician (preferably an ear specialist) before dispensing a hearing aid if the hearing aid dispenser determines through inquiry, actual observation, or review of any other available information concerning the prospective user, that the prospective user has any of the following conditions: (i) Visible congenital or traumatic deformity of the ear.
  • Page 23: Important Notice For Prospective Hearing Aid Users

    Important Notice for Prospective Hearing Aid Users Good health practice requires that a person with a hearing loss have a medical evaluation by a licensed physician (preferably a physician who specializes in diseases of the ear) before purchasing a hearing aid. Licensed physicians who specialize in diseases of the ear are often referred to as otolaryngologists, otologists or otorhinolaryngologists.
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