USER GUIDE ITE Table of Contents Model Overview General Warnings and Safety Information Hearing Aid Description Battery Size 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...
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SONIC Common Problems and Solutions Accessories Product Approval, Markings and Compliance Cell Phone and Hearing Instrument Compatibility Compliance with Requirements for Europe Compliance with Radio Communications Requirements for the USA and Canada International Warranty Information and Explanation of Symbols Service...
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USER GUIDE ITE Congratulations on the purchase of your new Sonic hearing aid. Your hearing care pro fessional has adjusted your hearing aid to meet your needs. With a little practice, you will soon be on your way to better hearing.
SONIC Model Overview The following Sonic hearing aid models are covered within these instructions for use: Celebrate 100 | 80 CL100 ITEPDW, with wireless functionality ■ ■ CL100 ITED ■ ■ CL100 ITCPDW, with wireless functionality ■ ■ CL100 ITCD ■...
USER GUIDE ITE General Warnings and Safety Information Hearing aids and batteries can be dangerous if swallowed or improperly used. Improper use can result in severe injury, permanent hearing loss, or even fatality. Before you use your hearing aid, please read the following hazard warnings.
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SONIC Keep your hearing aid, parts, and batteries out of the reach of infants, children, and anyone who might swallow these items. Discard batteries safely. Keep discarded batteries out of sight of infants, small children, vulnerable persons, and pets. Clean your hearing aid (including parts) on a regular basis, as recommended by your hearing care professional.
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USER GUIDE ITE Never change the battery, or adjust the controls of the hearing aid, in front of infants, small children, and vulnerable persons. Never put your hearing aid or batteries in your mouth, they could easily be swallowed. Keep batteries away from medications. Batteries are easily mistaken for pills.
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SONIC Warnings to Hearing Care Professionals and Users Take special care when fitting and using a hearing aid with maximum sound pressure capability in excess of a maximum of 132 dB SPL (IEC 60318-4). In this case, there may be a risk of...
USER GUIDE ITE Safety Information · Only use hearing aids as directed · Hearing aids should be adjusted by a trained hearing care professional · Misuse or improper adjustments can result in sudden and permanent hearing loss · Hearing aids will not restore normal hearing or prevent hearing loss resulting from organic conditions ·...
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SONIC · Do not expose your hearing aid to extreme heat by leaving it in the car, near a radiator, etc. · Do not wear your hearing aid while swimming, snorkeling, or diving. Your hearing aid is not designed for such activities.
USER GUIDE ITE Hearing Aid Description ITEPDW, ITED, ITCPDW, ITCD, ITCW and ITC Models ITEPDW | ITED ITCPDW | ITCD AR_ILLU_ITED_BW Vent AR_ILLU_ITCPD_BW Canal Sound outlet with wax protection Microphone opening with O-cap filter Battery door ITCW | ITC Program Button (optional) AR_ILLU_ITC_BW Note! The ITED, ITCD, and ITC can be built with...
SONIC CICPW, CICW, CIC and IIC Models CICPW | CICW | CIC Vent Battery door AR_ILLU_CICP_BW Canal Program Button AR_ILLU_IIC_BW (optional) Sound outlet with wax protection Removal (pull-out) string Microphone opening with T-cap filter Battery Size Your hearing aid uses the following battery size: ·...
USER GUIDE ITE Step-by-Step Instructions for Using Your Hearing Aid Step 1: Inserting the Battery · Gently swing the battery door fully open, but do not force it (A) · Remove the sticker from the new battery (B) · Place the battery into the empty compartment. The + sign on the battery should face up.
SONIC 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” Note! Never use excessive force to open or close the battery door.
USER GUIDE ITE 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.
SONIC · Gently pull your earlobe down with the other hand while pushing the hearing aid in until it feels secure and comfortable Note! It takes patience and practice to insert your earmold correctly. If you have difficulty, please consult your hearing care professional.
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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 Program 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 Program 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 8: Turning the Hearing Aid OFF Place your fingernail underneath the front edge of the battery door and lift to open. The hearing aid is now OFF. open (OFF) Step 9: Changing the Battery When the battery is running out, the hearing aid will beep at regular intervals.
USER GUIDE ITE Features of Your Hearing Aid The following feature 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 tele- ■...
SONIC 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,...
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USER GUIDE ITE General Care Instructions Treat your hearing aid like any other delicate electronic device (check the safety guidelines on page 7) and make sure that the hearing aid does not come in contact with moisture or water. Always clean and dry your hands thoroughly before handling the hearing aid.
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SONIC 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 earwax at all times. Your hearing aid is built with a wax protection system.
USER GUIDE ITE 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 Check if the volume level is too soft and adjust by increasing the volume level with the control on your hearing aid.
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SONIC Hearing aid switches from ON to OFF periodically Your battery is running down. Please change the battery. Hearing aid beeps without any action from you Your battery is running down. Please change the battery. Other problems with your hearing aid If other problems occur with your hearing aid which are not listed, contact your hearing care professional.
USER GUIDE ITE 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 regula- tions, the following accessories are available: Remote control ■ ■...
SONIC Product Approval, Markings and Compliance All Sonic hearing aid models covered by these instruc- tions for use comply with international standards concerning electromagnetic compatibility. Due to the limited size available on the hearing aid, all relevant approval markings are found in this document.
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USER GUIDE ITE Even though your hearing aid is designed to comply with the most stringent international standards of electromagnetic compatibility, it may emit electro- magnetic energy that can cause interference with other devices. Your hearing aid contains a radio transmitter using short range magnetic induction technology working at 3.84 MHz.
SONIC Cell Phone and Hearing Instrument Compatibility Some hearing instrument users have reported a buzzing sound in their instruments when they are using cell phones, indicating that the cell phone and hearing instrument may not be compatible. The compatibility of a particular hearing aid and cell...
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5 would provide “normal use”; a combined rating of 6 or greater would indicate “excellent performance.” The immunity of all Sonic hearing instrument models covered by these instructions for use is at least M2/T2. The equipment performance measurements,...
Commission Decision 2008/432/EC and may be used in all member states of the EU and EFTA. This is certified by applying the following marking: Declaration of conformity is available at: Sonic Innovations, Inc. 2501 Cottontail Lane Somerset, NJ 08873...
USER GUIDE ITE Compliance with Radio Communications Requirements for the USA and Canada Sonic Innovations, Inc. Celebrate hearing aid models: CL ITC/ITE FCC ID: ZTOF2ITE01 IC: 9799A-F2ITE01 CL100 CICPW, CL100 CICW, CL80 CICPW, CL80 CICW FCC ID: ZTOF2CIC01 IC: 9799A-F2CIC01...
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SONIC These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
The warranty is also void if the hearing aid has been repaired by nonauthorized service personnel. Please review the warranty with your hearing care professional. Note! Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sonic could void the user’s author- ity to operate the equipment.
SONIC Information and Explanation of Symbols The CE conformity marking indicates conformance to all applicable European Directives 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. The...
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USER GUIDE ITE Important information for handling and product safety The crossed-out wheeled bin indicates that the European Directive 2002/96/EC on waste of electronic equipment applies. Please recycle your hearing aid and batteries according to your local regula- tions or return them to your hearing care professional for disposal.
SONIC Service If none of the actions listed on the previous pages solve the problem, contact your hearing care professional. Do not attempt to repair your hearing aid yourself. Place stamp with dispenser name and address here:...
Celebrate In-the-Ear Hearing Aids Technical Data www.sonici.com...
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SONIC ITEPDW 2cc Coupler CL 100|80 OSPL90, HFA dB SPL Full-on Gain, HFA Reference Test Gain Frequency Range 100-6100 Distortion 500/800/1600 Hz <2/<2/<2 Equivalent Input Noise dB(A) Operating Current Telecoil HFA SPLITS dB SPL Additional information Technical data measured with expansion, corresponding to the test box measurement settings.
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TECHNICAL DATA ITE 2cc Coupler ITEPDW CL 100|80 Frequency (Hz) 1000 10000 CL 100|80 Frequency (Hz) 1000 10000...
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SONIC ITCPDW 2cc Coupler CL 100|80 OSPL90, HFA dB SPL Full-on Gain, HFA Reference Test Gain Frequency Range 100-6100 Distortion 500/800/1600 Hz <2/<2/<2 Equivalent Input Noise dB(A) Operating Current Telecoil HFA SPLITS dB SPL Additional information Technical data measured with expansion, corresponding to the test box measurement settings.
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TECHNICAL DATA ITE 2cc Coupler ITCPDW CL 100|80 Frequency (Hz) 1000 10000 CL 100|80 Frequency (Hz) 1000 10000...
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SONIC ITCW 2cc Coupler CL 100|80 OSPL90, HFA dB SPL Full-on Gain, HFA Reference Test Gain Frequency Range 100-9400 Distortion 500/800/1600 Hz <2/<2/<2 Equivalent Input Noise dB(A) Operating Current Telecoil HFA SPLITS dB SPL Additional information Technical data measured with expansion, corresponding to the test box measurement settings.
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TECHNICAL DATA ITE 2cc Coupler ITCW CL 100|80 Frequency (Hz) 1000 10000 CL 100|80 Frequency (Hz) 1000 10000...
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SONIC CICPW 2cc Coupler CL 100|80 OSPL90, HFA dB SPL Full-on Gain, HFA Reference Test Gain Frequency Range 100-9400 Distortion 500/800/1600 Hz <2/<2/<2 Equivalent Input Noise dB(A) Operating Current Additional information Technical data measured with expansion, corresponding to the test box measurement settings.
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TECHNICAL DATA ITE 2cc Coupler CICPW CL 100|80 Frequency (Hz) 1000 10000 CL 100|80 Frequency (Hz) 1000 10000...
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SONIC CICW 2cc Coupler CL 100|80 OSPL90, HFA dB SPL Full-on Gain, HFA Reference Test Gain Frequency Range 100-7900 Distortion 500/800/1600 Hz <2/<2/<2 Equivalent Input Noise dB(A) Operating Current Additional information Technical data measured with expansion, corresponding to the test box measurement settings.
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TECHNICAL DATA ITE 2cc Coupler CICW CL 100|80 Frequency (Hz) 1000 10000 CL 100|80 Frequency (Hz) 1000 10000...
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< > 8,15 mm Placeholder for FSC logo < 15 mm >...
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