Content Description Congratulations You have chosen to take action and improve your On/off ability to communicate. Product case This booklet contains the information you need to Putting on the device get the full benefit of your new hearing devices. Daily maintenance – Domes Daily use is straightforward and you should be Changing the dome able to get started right away.
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Amplifier unit The device consists of: Speaker unit • A triangular amplifi er unit, which holds the microphones and the battery. The amplifi er unit sits comfortably and discreetly behind the ear. Dome (A) • A speaker unit where a thin tube connects the speaker with the amplifi...
On/off Close the battery door to turn on the device. You will hear a short series of beeps and a jingle, which indicates that the device is turned on. Open the battery door to turn it off. When you are not using the device, please make sure it is turned off and that the battery door is fully open.
Product case When you are not using your devices, place them in the product case. Ensure that the battery doors are open, when you place the devices in the case.
Putting on the devices Turn the device on. Place the speaker, with the ear piece attached, into your ear first and then place the amplifier behind your ear. If the instrument comes with a Micro Mould, make sure that the coloured dot (blue or red) on the mould is facing towards the amplifier unit (upwards) to ensure a correct position in the ear canal.
Daily maintenance – Domes Clean the speaker unit daily. Use a dry cloth and rub off any earwax. The dome should not be cleaned. When you require a fresh, clean dome, remove the existing one and put on a fresh one. We recommend the dome to be replaced at least once a month or as directed by your Hearing Care Professional.
Changing the dome The dome is easy to replace. Replace it whenever needed. Use a fingernail and hold the bottom of the dome. Then pull it off. Place the new dome on the speaker and ensure that it is fastened securely. Throw out the old dome.
Clean away any traces of wax from around the Daily maintenance – Micro Moulds ventilation opening. Use the special cleaning tool Clean the speaker unit and Micro Moulds daily. provided by your Hearing Care Professional. Use a dry cloth and rub off any ear wax. Note.
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Replace the wax protection system 1. Remove the tool from the shell. The tool has two ends, one with the new fi lter (A) and one with the removal tool (B). 2. Insert the removal tool into the sound outlet of the Micro Mould.
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Warnings You should familiarize yourself fully with the following general warnings and the entire contents of this booklet before using your hearing devices. Hearing devices can be dangerous if used improperly. Such actions can result in severe injury, permanent hearing loss, or can even be fatal. Hearing devices and batteries can be dangerous if swallowed •...
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Hearing Care Professional. Batteries of low quality could be swallowed by accident. may leak and cause bodily harm. • Some Oticon hearing devices can be supplied • Never attempt to recharge your batteries. They may with a tamper-resistant battery compartment explode and cause serious injury.
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Dysfunction in hearing devices Possible side effects • Hearing devices may stop functioning, for instance • Hearing devices may cause an accelerated if the batteries have expired or if the receiver/loud- accumulation of cerumen (earwax). speaker is blocked by moisture or earwax. You should be aware of this possibility, in particular •...
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Wax protection system • Always visually inspect your hearing devices to ensure that there is no gap between the wax protection fl ange and the tip of the Micro Mould. If you are in any doubt about the use or replacement of your wax protection system, contact your Hearing Care Professional.
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The wax fi lter should be changed: • When you can see that the fi lter placed in the Micro Mould is clogged, • When the hearing device does not sound normal. (If this is the case, please check the fi lter in the Micro Mould to see if it is clogged.) DO NOT USE OTHER WAX PROTECTION SYSTEMS ON THE DEVICES.
Changing batteries When the batteries is low, you will hear a short series of beeps. Remove the sticky label from a fresh battery. Insert the new battery with the +marking facing the +marking on the battery door. Close the battery door. It will take a few seconds before the battery works to full capacity.
If you are using devices with Micro Moulds you Daily use and care should tilt the receiver edge lightly on your cheek- The devices are designed to deliver improved bone in order to let the sound flow directly into the understanding, especially in noisy surroundings.
Trouble shooting for devices with domes Dirty or corroded battery The dome is blocked with earwax Clean battery surfaces and drawer with dry cloth or Replace the dome change battery There’s no sound Sound is disappearing and hearing device beeps Change batteries Change batteries Replace the dome...
Trouble shooting for devices with Micro Moulds The Micro Moulds are blocked with earwax Sound is disappearing and hearing device beeps Replace the wax protection system Change batteries There’s no sound There’s no sound and I have cleaned the Micro Mould, changed the wax protection system and Change batteries battery...
The above warranty does not affect any legal rights International Warranty that you might have under applicable national Oticon hearing devices are covered by a limited legis lation governing sale of consumer goods. warranty issued by the manufacturer for a period of Your Hearing Care Professional may have issued 12 months from the date of delivery.
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Oticon Warranty Certifi cate Name of Owner: Dispenser: Dispenser Address: Dispenser Phone: Purchase Date: www.hear-it.org Warranty Period: Month: Oticon A/S www.oticon.com 9, Kongebakken Model Left: Serial no.: DK-2765 Smørum Model Right: Serial no.: Waste from electronic equipment must be handled according to...
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