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Summary of Contents for Audicus VOLUME REMOTE

  • Page 1 Instruction Manual Volume Remote...
  • Page 3 We’re excited for you to experience our hearing aids with the Volume Remote! Your Volume Remote will enhance the way you use your hearing aid. If you have trouble using your remote, feel free to contact us at 844-616-7284 or contact@audicus.com.
  • Page 4: Battery Information

    Battery Information Battery Size Battery Compartment Low Battery Warning Light indicator changes to yellow or red...
  • Page 5 Volume Remote Overview Volume Buttons Program Button Indicator Light Home Button Power Switch...
  • Page 6: Features Overview

    Features Overview Your hearing aid(s) has/have been paired with the remote and functions as outlined in this manual. Feature Function Power Switch turns remote on or off Volume Buttons increase or decrease volume Program Button cycle through programs upward Home Button default to program 1 Light Indicator provides status of remote...
  • Page 7 Getting Turn on your remote by sliding the switch up. To turn off, slide the switch down. LED Light Status Green Battery OK Low battery (<10%) Two-second blink (green) Ready to use No light after pressing button Dead battery...
  • Page 8: Changing Programs

    The Oro and Dia II have four programs: Smart Everyday Program, Speech in Noise Program, TV Program & Loop Program. You can press the “P” button on your Volume Remote Control to access each program. The number of beeps you hear upon pressing the button correspond to the program num- ber.
  • Page 9 This pairing allows your hearing aid(s) to amplify sounds streamed directly from the venue. Audicus can also swap out additional programs, such as a Music program to listen to music, Outdoor program, or other environmental programs, to help in specific situations.
  • Page 10: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Issue Cause Remote is off Light not illuminating Dead battery Battery inserted incorrectly Remote is out of range Hearing aids do not respond Hearing aids are dead...
  • Page 11 Considerations Keep remote away from pets and children. Remote control uses low power signal to communicate with hearing aids. Please keep away from breast pocket if you use a pacemaker, as remote may interact with pacemaker. Dispose of batteries appropriately. Only use with hearing aids programmed for you.
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