SPIRA Sound Tube: Inserting/Removing Instrument flex Earmold: Inserting/Removing Instrument ON/OFF for MOVE 106 DM ON/OFF for MOVE 105 DM VC / 112 VC Volume Control MOVE 105 DM VC / 112 VC Volume Control Indicator Push Button function Telecoil Battery Indicator / Tamper resistant Battery drawer...
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The following hearing instruments are covered in these operating instructions MOVE 106 DM MOVE 105 DM VC MOVE 112 VC All MOVE BTE (Behind-the-Ear) styles can be fitted with the SPIRA Sound Tubes or the conventional flex Earhook for earmolds.
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Congratulations on the purchase of your new hearing instruments. These advanced devices are fully dig - ital and have been adjusted by your Hearing Care Profession al with the aid of a computer and specially developed software. They are custom made to fit your specific hearing needs.
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SPIRA Sound Tube flex Inserting your hearing instrument Inserting your SPIRA Sound Tube correctly every flex time, takes practice, patience and perseverance. • Lift the hearing instrument up and position it behind your ear. • Grasp the bend of the tube between your thumb and index finger.
SPIRA Sound Tube flex Removing your hearing instrument To remove the SPIRA Sound Tube, grasp the bend flex of the Sound Tube between your thumb and index finger. Gently pull the Sound Tube and dome out of your ear. Important Do not take the Sound Tube and dome out of your ear by pulling the hearing instrument.
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2. Attach the new Sound Tube by pushing the Sound Tube into the hearing instrument's adapter. (Same operation with all MOVE BTE styles) Exchanging the dome 1. Remove the dome by grasping the dome between your thumb and index finger.
Earmold Inserting your hearing instrument Inserting your earmold correctly every time, takes practice, patience and perseverance. If you are having difficulty inserting your earmolds, please consult your Hearing Care Professional. Insert your earmold first, then position the hearing instrument over your ear. •...
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• Lift the earmold up to your ear. Push the canal part of the earmold into the ear canal opening twisting slightly to ease the helix portion into position. The helix part should be pointing straight up and should slip into position. •...
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To position the hearing instrument • Once the earmold is inserted correctly, lift the hearing instrument up and position it behind the ear. Take care not to twist the tubing of the hearing instrument. Removing your earmold and hearing instrument •...
MOVE 106 DM: ON/OFF function Close the battery door completely. The hearing instrument will make one long beep. OFF: Open the battery door slightly with your finger until a click is felt. It is also possible to turn off the...
MOVE 105 DM VC / 112 VC: ON/OFF function Close the battery door completely. The hearing instrument will make one long beep. OFF: Open the battery door slightly with your finger until a click is felt. It is also possible to turn off the...
MOVE 105 DM VC / 112 VC: Volume Control Louder If your hearing instrument has a volume control then the following instructions apply: Softer To increase the volume: Turn the volume control up To decrease the volume: Turn the volume control down The volume control has no mechanical stop.
Your hearing instrument will beep continuously every time you reach the programmed maximum or minimum levels. For MOVE 106 DM , this is only applicable with a Remote Control, which is available as an option. Push Button function for all MOVE BTE's Your hearing instrument can be programmed with up to 3 different listening programs.
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To see how your hearing instruments are programmed see page 30. Mute function Press the push button and hold for 2 to 3 seconds to mute the hearing instrument. Give a short press to the push button to unmute. The hearing instrument will revert to its current program.
Your instrument has been programmed for: ❑ Microphone and telecoil (M+T) ❑ Telecoil only (T) Note: Not all telephones are hearing instrument compatible. This symbol or a similar sign should be displayed wherever a permanent loop has been installed. Please ask your Hearing Care Professional for further information.
Turn it 90 degrees to lock or unlock the battery drawer. Optional tamper-resistant battery drawer MOVE 105 DM VC / 112 VC With the hearing instrument in the off position, insert the end of a ballpoint pen into the small recess as shown.
Battery replacement for MOVE 106 DM • Your hearing instrument uses a size 312 battery. To insert a new battery • Use your fingernail to gently swing the battery drawer fully open, but do not force it. • Take out the used battery.
Battery replacement for MOVE 105 DM VC / 112 VC • Your hearing instrument uses a size 13 battery. To insert a new battery • Use your fingernail to gently swing the battery drawer fully open, but do not force it.
Battery information • Battery life will vary with conditions of use. Ask your Hearing Care Professional for more information. • Always keep spare batteries on hand. These are available from your Hearing Care Professional. • A used battery should be replaced immediately. •...
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• Used batteries should be returned to your battery supplier or Hearing Care Professional for disposal. • Never dispose of batteries by burning them. There is a risk that they may explode and cause injury. • Never dispose of batteries with household waste. They cause environmental pollution.
T.V., personal stereo, etc. An FM receiver enables the hearing instrument to receive signals directly from an external wireless transmitter. Please note: MOVE 106 DM does not work with ear level FM receivers. Mounting of the DAI 4 adapter on MOVE 106 DM Open the battery door.
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Mounting of the FMA 3 or DAI 3 shoe on MOVE 105 DM VC or 112 VC Click the FM shoe or DAI shoe onto the hearing instrument as shown. Once the shoe is on the hearing instrument, it is possible to connect either the FM receiver or the DAI cords.
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It is possible to switch from this combined setting by pressing the push button so that the hearing instru- ment is only amplifying the signal from the FM shoe or DAI shoe. The hearing instrument will beep three times in this mode: one lower frequency beep fol- lowed by two higher frequency beeps.
Tracker (Data Logging) The Tracker (Data Logging) stores information relating to the use of your hearing instruments such as chang- es made to the volume control and the push button. This information can be used by the Hearing Care Professional to further adjust your hearing device to your individual needs.
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• Never allow others to wear your hearing instruments, because they are adjusted for your hearing require- ments and may permanently damage another person’s hearing. • A slap to your ear while wearing the instrument could be harmful. Avoid wearing your hearing instrument while playing contact sports (e.g.
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• Never change the battery or adjust the controls of the hearing instrument in front of infants, small children and persons of mental incapacity. • Never put your hearing instrument or batteries in your mouth, they could easily be swallowed. •...
132 dB SPL (IEC 711) since there may be a risk of impairing the remaining hearing of the hearing instrument user (MOVE 112 VC only). International warranty Your hearing instruments are covered by a limited warranty, covering defects in materials and workman- ship.
Push button configuration Your hearing instruments are programmed in the following way: Program Beeps Function If your hearing instrument is connected to the Direct Audio Input (DAI) or an FM system: Program Beeps Function DAI/FM + hearing instrument microphones (1 low + 1 high) DAI/FM only...
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