USER GUIDE ITE Table of Contents Hearing Aid Description Step-by-Step Instructions for Using Your Hearing Aid Step 1: Inserting the Battery Step 2: Turning the Hearing Aid ON Step 3: Inserting Your Hearing Aid Step 4: Changing the Volume Step 5: Changing the Programs Step 6: Muting Your Hearing Aid Step 7: Removing Your Hearing Aid Step 8: Turning the Hearing Aid OFF...
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SONIC International Warranty Mobile Phone Technical Information Information and Explanation of Symbols...
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SONIC The following Sonic hearing aid models are covered within this booklet: Celebrate 100 | 80 CL100 ITEPDW, with wireless functionality ■ ■ CL100 ITED ■ ■ CL100 ITCPDW, with wireless functionality ■ ■ CL100 ITCD ■ ■ CL100 ITCW, with wireless functionality ■...
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SONIC This booklet guides you on how to use and maintain your new hearing aid. Please read the booklet carefully including the warning section. This will help you to achieve the full benefit of your new hearing aid. Your hearing care professional has adjusted the hearing aid to meet your needs.
USER GUIDE ITE Hearing Aid Description For your in-the-ear instrument, there are several different styles and sizes. Please identify your style. This will make it easier for you to navigate through this booklet. Please note that your hearing aid may look slightly different compared to the illustrations on page 10 and 11.
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SONIC ITEPDW, ITED, ITCPDW, ITCD, ITCW, and ITC Models ITEPDW/ITED ITCPDW/ITCD AR_ILLU_ITED_BW 1 Vent AR_ILLU_ITCPD_BW 2 Canal 3 Sound outlet with wax protection 4 Microphone opening with O-cap filter 5 Battery door 6 Push button (optional) ITCW/ITC Important Notice The ITED, ITCD, and ITC can be built with an optional AR_ILLU_ITC_BW volume control.
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USER GUIDE ITE CICPW, CICW, CIC and IIC Models CICPW/CICW/CIC AR_ILLU_CICP_BW AR_ILLU_IIC_BW Vent Battery door Canal Push button (optional) Sound outlet with wax Removal (pull-out) protection string Microphone opening with T-cap filter...
SONIC Step-by-Step Instructions for Using Your Hearing Aid Step 1: Inserting the Battery Your hearing aid uses the following battery size: · ITEPDW, ITED: size 13 · ITCPDW, ITCD, ITCW, ITC: size 312 · CICPW, CICW, CIC, IIC: size 10 ·...
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USER GUIDE ITE ✼ For maximum power, allow the battery to be aired for 30 seconds before placing it into the empty compartment.
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SONIC The MultiTool can be used for battery change. Use the magnetic end to remove and insert batteries. The MultiTool is provided by your hearing care professional. MultiTool Important Notice Your MultiTool has a built-in magnet. Keep the MultiTool 30 cm away from credit cards and other...
USER GUIDE ITE Step 2: Turning the Hearing Aid ON Close the battery door completely. You should notice a click. The hearing aid is now ON. Click “ON” ✼ Never use excessive force to open or close the battery door.
SONIC Step 3: Inserting Your Hearing Aid Your hearing aid has been programmed individually for your right or left ear. You will see a color marking on your hearing aid. This can help you distinguish between the left (blue) and right (red) hearing aids.
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USER GUIDE ITE · Gently pull your earlobe down with the other hand while pushing the hearing aid in until it feels secure and comfortable ✼ It takes patience and practice to insert your hearing aid correctly. If you have difficulty, please consult your hearing care professional.
SONIC Step 4: Changing the Volume Your hearing aid automatically adjusts the volume to the changing sound environment. Some models allow you to adjust the volume yourself with an optional control on the hearing aid. Please ask your hearing care professional if this function has been made available on your hearing aid.
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USER GUIDE ITE louder softer The hearing aid will click to confirm that the volume has been changed and then will beep when you reach the programmed maximum or minimum. You may hear a beep, when you return to the preset loudness level in your hearing aid.
SONIC Step 5: Changing the Programs If your hearing aid has been made with a push button, your hearing care professional can program it to change programs. The hearing aid will beep to confirm the program change. The number of beeps you hear will tell you which program you are in.
USER GUIDE ITE Step 6: Muting Your Hearing Aid If your hearing aid has been made with a push button, your hearing care professional may be able to program it to mute your hearing aid. Please ask your hearing care professional if this function is available with your hearing aid.
SONIC Step 7: Removing Your Hearing Aid · Use your thumb to push up against the bottom (back part) of your ear to loosen the hearing aid · Grasp the hearing aid at its edge between your thumb and forefinger. Gently remove it from your ear.
USER GUIDE ITE Step 9: Changing the Battery When the battery is running out, the hearing aid will beep at regular intervals. You should be prepared to replace the battery. The time until the hearing aid stops working depends on the battery type and manufacturer. Mercury-free batteries generally cause earlier warning beeps.
SONIC Features of Your Hearing Aid The following features may be activated in your hearing aid. Please consult your hearing care professional to find out how your hearing aid is configured. Telecoil helps you hear better when using a telephone ■...
USER GUIDE ITE Caring for Your Hearing Aid Healthy ears produce a waxy substance that can clog your hearing aid. Please follow these cleaning instructions to prevent wax build-up and ensure optimal performance of your hearing aid. For further information on the care of your hearing aid, please consult your hearing care professional or watch our instructional videos, available on our website www.sonici.com in the section “Product Support”.
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SONIC Daily Care Instructions · Check your hearing aid for ear wax and wipe it clean with a cloth or tissue · If necessary, use the cleaning tool to remove wax from the canal and vent openings on your hearing aid ·...
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USER GUIDE ITE Specific Care Instructions A: Cleaning the Sound Outlet The sound outlet is an integral part of your hearing aid and should be kept clean and free from ear wax at all times. Your hearing aid is built with a wax protection system. Please ask your hearing care professional for the instructions on how to exchange the wax protection filter on your hearing aid.
SONIC Common Problems and Solutions Hearing aid whistles or squeals Check that the earpiece is inserted correctly. If this is the case and the hearing aid still whistles or squeals, please consult your hearing care professional. No volume, level too soft or humming noise...
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USER GUIDE ITE Whirring noise, fading, weak or motor-boating sounds Open and close the battery door several times or clean the battery contacts carefully with a dry cotton swab. If the problem still occurs, change the battery. If the problem still remains, contact your hearing care professional.
SONIC Accessories Sonic offers a wide range of optional accessories that may be purchased to enhance your hearing aid. Depending on the hearing aid family and local regulations, the following accessories are available: Remote control ■ ■ SoundGate communication device (for wireless ■...
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USER GUIDE ITE Phone Adapter TV Adapter SoundGate SN2_ILLU_SoundgateTopOfTelevisionAdapter_HI Call Bluetooth®- enabled devices SN2_ILLU_AudioCableTelevisionAdapterToTelevision_HI SN2_ILLU_SoundgateToMobileOneMeter_HI SoundGate Mic SN2_ILLU_WearingPositionNeck_HI Remote Control RC-N_ILLU_OperationHandHeld_BW...
SONIC Warnings You should familiarize yourself fully with the following general warnings and the entire contents of this booklet before using your hearing aid to ensure personal safety and correct use. Consult your hearing care professional if you experience unexpected operations or events with your hearing aid.
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USER GUIDE ITE Usage of Hearing Aids · Hearing aids should be used only as directed and adjusted by your hearing care professional. Misuse can result in sudden and permanent hearing loss. · Never allow others to wear your hearing aid as incor- rect usage could cause permanent damage to their hearing Choking Hazards and Risk of Swallowing Batteries...
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SONIC Battery Use · Always use batteries recommended by your hearing care professional. Batteries of low quality may leak and cause bodily harm. · Never attempt to recharge your batteries and never dispose of batteries by burning them. There is a risk that the batteries will explode.
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USER GUIDE ITE · Your Autophone magnet or MultiTool (which has a built-in magnet) should be kept more than 30 cm away from the implant, e.g. do not carry it in a breast pocket. In general, please follow the guidelines recommended by the manufacturer of implantable defibrillators and pacemakers on use with magnets.
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SONIC X-ray, CT, MR, PET Scanning and Electrotherapy · Remove your hearing aid for example during X-ray, CT / MR / PET scanning electrotherapy or surgery as your hearing aid may be damaged when exposed to strong fields Avoiding Heat and Chemicals ·...
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USER GUIDE ITE For information of whether your instrument is a power instrument, please ask your hearing care professional. Possible Side Effects · Hearing aids, moulds or domes may cause an accelerated accumulation of ear wax · The otherwise non-allergenic materials used in hearing aids may in rare cases cause a skin irritation or other side effects Please seek consultation with a physician if these...
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SONIC Connection to External Equipment · The safety of the use of the hearing aid with an auxiliary input cable is determined by the external signal source. When the input cable is connected to equipment plugged into a wall outlet, this equipment must comply with IEC 60601, IEC 60065 or equivalent safety stan- dards.
USER GUIDE ITE International Warranty Your hearing aid is covered by an international limited warranty issued by the manufacturer from the date of delivery. This limited warranty covers manufacturing and material defects in the hearing aid itself, but not accessories such as batteries, tubing, ear wax filters etc. Problems arising from improper handling or care, excessive use, accidents, repairs made by an unauthorized party, exposure to corrosive conditions,...
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SONIC Date: Model: Warranty period: Model L: Model R: Serial no.: Serial no.: Battery size: Battery size: Hearing Centre ✼ Do not attempt to repair your hearing aid yourself.
USER GUIDE ITE Mobile Phone Some hearing aid users have reported a buzzing sound in their hearing aid when they are using mobile phones, indicating that the mobile phone and hearing aid may not be compatible. The ANSI C63.19 standard determines the prediction of compatibility between a specific hearing aid and a mobile phone by adding the numerical value of the rating for the hearing aid immunity to the numerical value of the rating...
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The immunity of all Sonic hearing instrument models covered by these instructions for use is at least M2/T2. Important Notice The performance of individual hearing instruments may vary with individual cell phones.
USER GUIDE ITE Technical Information The hearing aid contains a radio transmitter using short range magnetic induction technology working at 3.84 MHz. The magnetic field strength of the transmitter is < –42 dBμA/m @ 10m. The emission power from the radio system is well below international emission limits for human exposure.
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SONIC Sonic Innovations, Inc. Celebrate hearing aid family: CL ITC/ITE Cheer hearing aid family: CR ITC/ITE FCC ID: ZTOF2ITE01 IC: 9799A-F2ITE01 Celebrate hearing aid models : CL100 CICPW, CL100 CICW, CL80 CICPW, CL80 CICW Cheer hearing aid models: CR60 CICW, CR60 CICPW,...
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USER GUIDE ITE The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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SONIC Hereby, Sonic Innovations, Inc. declares that the hearing aids covered in this booklet are in compliance with Directives 93/42/EEC, 1999/5/EC and 2011/65/EU. The full text of the declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.sonici.com 0543 0682...
USER GUIDE ITE Information and Explanation of Symbols The CE marking indicates compliance to all applicable European Directives. The 4-digit numbers after the CE marking correspond to the identification number of notified bodies. This symbol indicates that the products described in these instructions for use adhere to the requirements for an applied part of Type B of EN 60601-1.
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SONIC The crossed-out wheeled bin indicates the European Directive 2011/65/EU on waste of electronic equipment applies. Please recycle your hearing aid and batteries according to your local regulations or return them to your hearing care professional for disposal. This symbol indicates to follow the...
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USER GUIDE ITE Temperature Humidity Operating +1°C – +40°C Conditions 5% – 93% Storage and –25°C – +60°C Non condensing transportation conditions...
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