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Alta2 Nera2 Ria2
IIC-CIC-MIC-ITC-HS-FS
Instructions for use

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  • Page 1 Alta2 Nera2 Ria2 IIC-CIC-MIC-ITC-HS-FS Instructions for use...
  • Page 2 Model overview This booklet is valid for the following hearing aid families and models: Oticon Alta2 Pro Oticon Nera2 Pro Oticon Ria2 Pro    Oticon Alta2 Oticon Nera2 Oticon Ria2    Invisible-In-the-Canal  IIC V2 Invisible-In-the-Canal ...
  • Page 3 Introduction to this booklet Intended use This booklet guides you in how to use and maintain your new The hearing aid is intended to amplify and transmit sound to the hearing aid. Please read the booklet carefully including ear and thereby compensate for impaired hearing within mild to the Warning section.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1/2 About Replace ProWax miniFit filter (non-wireless IIC & CIC 75) Identify your hearing aid style Replace ProWax filter (all hearing aids except Size 10 battery (CIC shown) non-wireless IIC & CIC 75) Size 312 battery (ITC shown) Replace T-Cap filter (hearing aids with 10 batteries) Size 13 battery (Full shell shown) Replace O-Cap filter (hearing aids with 312 and 13 batteries)
  • Page 5 Table of contents 2/2 Warnings Warnings More info Troubleshooting guide Water & dust resistant (IP68) Conditions of use Warranty certificate International warranty Technical information...
  • Page 6: Identify Your Hearing Aid Style

    Identify your hearing aid style Size 10 battery Size 312 battery Size 13 battery For your in-the-ear aid, there are several different styles and sizes. Please identify your style. This will make it easier for you to navigate (IIC, CIC, MIC, ITC, (ITC, HS, FS) (ITC, HS, FS) through this booklet.
  • Page 7: Size 10 Battery (Cic Shown)

    Size 10 battery (CIC shown) What it does What it is Push button Change program/ volume Speaker with Sound out wax protection To help pull out the hearing aid Pull out string from the ear canal Battery drawer Contains the battery.
  • Page 8: Size 312 Battery (Itc Shown)

    Size 312 battery (ITC shown) What it does What it is O-Cap microphone Speaker with Sound out Volume wheel Change volume protection Sound in wax protection Battery drawer Contains the battery. Battery drawer is the on/ Push button off switch Change program Vent Vent...
  • Page 9: Size 13 Battery (Full Shell Shown)

    Size 13 battery (Full shell shown) What it does What it is O-Cap microphone Volume wheel Change volume protection Sound in Speaker Sound with wax Contains protection the battery. Battery drawer Battery is the on/off drawer switch Change program Vent Push button Vent Components may be positioned differently on your hearing aid.
  • Page 10: Identify Left And Right Hearing Aid

    Identify left and right hearing aid Battery It is important to distinguish between the left and the right hearing Your hearing aid is a miniature electronic device that runs on special aid as they might be shaped and programmed differently. batteries.
  • Page 11: Turn The Hearing Aid On And Off

    Turn the hearing aid on and off When to replace a battery The battery drawer is also used to switch the hearing aid on and off. To When it is time to replace the battery you will hear two beeps preserve the battery, make sure your hearing aid is switched off when repeated in moderate intervals until the battery runs out.
  • Page 12: Replace The Battery

    Replace the battery 1. Remove 2. Uncover 3. Insert 4. Close MultiTool Fully open the Remove the sticky Insert the new Close the battery drawer. The The MultiTool can be used for battery drawer. label from the + side battery into the hearing aid will play a jingle.
  • Page 13: Caring For Your Hearing Aid

    Caring for your hearing aid Clean the vent by pressing the brush though When handling your hearing aid, hold it over a soft surface the hole while twisting it slightly. to avoid damage if you drop it. Cleaning the hearing aid Carefully brush away debris from the microphone openings with a clean brush.
  • Page 14: Multitool For Handling Batteries And Cleaning

    MultiTool for handling batteries and cleaning The MultiTool contains a magnet which makes it easier to replace the If the vent is very small, a special tool may be required. Please consult battery in the hearing aid. It also contains a brush and a wire loop for your hearing care professional.
  • Page 15: Filter Replacement

    Filter replacement Replace ProWax miniFit filter (non-wireless IIC & CIC V2 75) If you experience reduced sound quality, it is time to change the filters. 1. Tool 2. Remove 3. Insert Please refer to the following pages for instructions on how to replace the appropriate filters.
  • Page 16: Replace Prowax Filter (All Hearing Aids Except Non-Wireless Iic & Cic 75)

    Replace ProWax filter Replace T-Cap filter (all hearing aids except non-wireless IIC & CIC V2 75) (hearing aids with 10 batteries) 1. Tool 2. Remove 3. Insert 1. Tool 2. Remove 3. Insert new filter filter Remove the tool from Push the empty pin Insert the new ProWax Remove the tool from...
  • Page 17: Replace O-Cap Filter (Hearing Aids With 312 And 13 Batteries)

    Replace O-Cap filter Insert the hearing aid (hearing aids with 312 and 13 batteries) 1. Tool 2. Remove 3. Insert Step 1 Step 2 new filter Remove the tool from Push the pointed end Insert the new O-Cap the packaging. The of the tool into the filter using the other tool has two ends,...
  • Page 18: Remove Your Hearing Aid

    Remove your hearing aid Hold the hearing aid by the pull-out string (if available). Gently pull the hearing aid from the ear canal. If your hearing aid doesn’t have a pull-out string, you can remove it by pulling on the edge of the hearing aid. IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT use the battery door as a handle to insert or remove your hearing aid.
  • Page 19: Optional Features And Accessories

    Optional features and accessories Mute the hearing hearing aid (optional) The features and accessories described on the following pages are Use the mute function if you need to silence the hearing aid while optional. Please contact your hearing care professional to find out wearing it.
  • Page 20: Change Programs (Optional)

    Change programs (optional) To be filled out by the hearing care professional Your hearing aid can have up to 4 different programs. Program Sound you will hear When to use These are programmed by your hearing care professional. when activated “1 beep”...
  • Page 21: Change Volume With Push Button (Optional)

    Change volume with push button (optional) Change volume with volume wheel (optional) The push button allows you to adjust the volume. The volume wheel allows you to adjust the volume. You may hear a click when you turn the volume up or down. You may hear a click when you turn up or down the volume.
  • Page 22: Wireless Accessories (Optional)

    PCs or an hearing aid. external microphone wirelessly through your hearing aid. For more information, please contact your hearing care professional or visit www.oticon. global About Start up Handling Options Warnings More info...
  • Page 23: Other Options (Optional)

    Other options (optional) Telecoil Telecoil helps you hear better when using a telephone with a built in loop or when you are in buildings with teleloop systems such as theatres, churches or lecture rooms. This symbol or a similar sign is shown wherever a teleloop has been installed. Autophone is a program that will automatically be activated when your telephone has a built in teleloop (see...
  • Page 24: Warnings

    Warnings You should familiarise yourself fully Usage of hearing aids • Batteries have occasionally been Battery use with the following general warnings • Hearing aids should be used only mistaken for pills. Therefore check • Always use batteries recommended before using your hearing aid for your as directed and adjusted by your your medicine carefully before by your hearing care professional.
  • Page 25 Warnings Dysfunction Active implants • If you have an active brain implant, Heat and chemicals • Be aware of the possibility that • Caution must be taken with active please contact the manufacturer • Your hearing aid must never be your hearing aid may stop working implants.
  • Page 26 Warnings Power instrument Possible side effects Interference • Special care should be excercised • Hearing aids, moulds or domes may • Your hearing aid has been in selecting, fitting and using a cause an accelerated accumulation thoroughly tested for interference, hearing aid where maximum sound of ear wax.
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting Guide

    Troubleshooting guide Symptom Possible causes Solutions Worn-out battery Replace the battery No sound Clogged sound outlet Clean sound outlet or replace the wax filter Clogged microphone inlet Clean microphone inlet or replace filter (T-Cap or O-Cap) Clogged sound outlet Clean sound outlet or replace the wax filter Intermittent or Moisture Wipe battery and hearing aid with a dry cloth...
  • Page 28: Water & Dust Resistant (Ip68)

    Water & dust resistant (IP68) Conditions of use Your hearing aid is dust-tight and 1. Gently wipe off any water Operating conditions Temperature: +1°C to +40°C protected against ingress of water 2. Open the battery drawer and Relative humidity: 5% to 93%, non-condensing which means it is designed to be worn remove the battery and gently wipe in all daily life situations.
  • Page 29: Warranty Certificate

    Warranty certificate International warranty Name of owner: _____________________________________________________ Your hearing aid is covered by an might have under applicable national international limited warranty legislation governing sale of consumer Hearing aid professional: ______________________________________________ issued by the manufacturer for a goods. Your hearing care professional period of 12 months from the date may have issued a warranty that goes Hearing aid professional address: _______________________________________...
  • Page 30: Technical Information

    FCC Rules and with Industry Canada’s example halogen lamps, computer authority to operate the equipment. licence-exempt RSSs. monitors, dishwashers, etc. The hearing aid complies with international standards concerning Electromagnetic Compatibility. More information: www.oticon.com About Start up Handling Options Warnings More info...
  • Page 31 Settings overview for your hearing aid essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive Manufactured by: Left Right 1999/5/EC. Oticon A/S Kongebakken 9 Volume control DK-2765 Smørum Denmark Program shift www.oticon.global Mute Volume control indicators...
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