Operation Of The Hearing Instrument; Volume Control (Optional); Program Button (Optional) - ReSound VEA User Manual

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Insertion (domes/custom earmolds)
1. Hold the thin tube where it bends, and gently push the
dome into the ear canal. Push the dome far enough into
the ear canal so that the thin tube lies flush with the head.
2. It is important that the tube and the dome fit correctly into
your ear.
3. When the dome is placed correctly, you should not be
able to see the thin tube sticking out when facing a mirror.
Note: You should never attempt to bend or modify the shape
of the thin tube.
removal (custom earmolds)
1. Hold a portion of your earmold towards the back of the
ear.
2. Pull the earmold outward and simultaneously rotate the
earmold forward.
3. Consult your hearing care professional if you have
difficult ies removing the hearing instrument.
4.
removal (domes/custom earmolds)
5. Hold the thin tube with your
thumb and forefinger and pull
the tube outward.
6. For thin tube custom earmolds,
grasp the removal string and
pull the earmold outward.
7. Consult your hearing care pro-
fessional if you have difficulties
removing the hearing instrument.
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operation of the hearing instrument

Volume control (in 70 and 80 models)
The volume wheel has num-
bers on it from 1 to 4, with 4
being the maximum volume
setting. During the fitting of the
hear ing instrument, your hear-
ing care practitioner will select
an optimal volume setting for
you. Please note the setting of
that particular level. To increase
the volume with the instrument fit to your ear, turn the volume
control wheel up. To reduce the volume, turn the wheel down.
Please note that your instrument has been fit by your hearing
care professional and that your hearing loss requires a certain
amount of amplification. This will also affect how much you are
able to increase the volume on your instrument. If you want to
keep the default volume setting, the volume control has to be
set at 2,5 (between 2 and 3) before rebooting the device. If you
prefer not to use the volume wheel your hearing care practitioner
can disable the volume control.
Program button
Depending on your experience
level with hearing instruments,
individual hearing needs, and
the type of listening environ-
ments you experience, your
hearing care professional may
activate additional programs. If
additional programs have been
activated, the following list explains how they work.
1. You can switch between programs by pushing the pro-
gram button once.
2. You will then hear one or more beeps. The number of
beeps indicates which program you have selected (one
beep = program one, two beeps = program two, etc.).
3. When the hearing instruments are turned off and then
back on, the hearing instrument always returns to the
default setting (program one).
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