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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE D · GB · F · I · E · P · TR...
  • Page 2 If you read this brochure carefully and follow the gratulate you on your decision, because with a advice on use and care, you will get much enjoy- HANSATON hearing system you own a high- ment from your new hearing system. quality product of the most modern technology.
  • Page 3 Contents Your hearing system Page 30 – Via program pushbutton Page 39 Intended use Page 31 – Via remote control Page 40 General notes on safety Page 32 Functionalities Page 41 Changing batteries Page 34 – i-com/i-com2 Page 41 Turning your hearing system on/off Page 37 –...
  • Page 4 Program pushbutton Microphone entry Microphone entry Program Pull-string pushbutton Battery compart- Battery compart- Battery ment ment compartment Program Volume control pushbutton Hearingsystem Hearing system Hearing system shell shell shell Sound outlets Sound outlets Sound outlets How to tell which instrument is which: Red = right ear, blue = left ear...
  • Page 5: Intended Use

    Intended use Symbole WARNING! Hearing systems are intended to improve the points out a situation that hearing of hearing impaired persons. Diagnosis could lead to serious injuries. and prescription of a hearing system must be CAUTION! dindicates a situation that could lead performed by hearing health specialists, e.g.
  • Page 6: Your Hearing System

    • Instruction. Indicates that something has to be • Do not expose your hearing system to extreme done. temperature or high humidity. • Do not leave it in direct sunlight. Indicates an option that not every • Do not wear it in the shower or when you apply hearing system has.
  • Page 7 When using mobile telephones, however, elec- WARNING! tromagnetic field effects cannot be ruled out. Risk in explosive environments, e.g. mining areas! • Don‘t use your hearing systems (and remote WARNING! control) in areas where there is a danger of Choking hazard posed by small parts. explosions.
  • Page 8 Inserting the battery without tool Inserting the battery with tool • Open the battery compartment with a finger- • Open the battery nail and swing the compartment right out. compartment with a • Open the battery compartment and put the fi ngernail and swing battery in the open compartment so that the the compartment...
  • Page 9 pole facing into the battery door. With a new battery, it may take a few minutes for the battery to develop its full output. • Loosen the brush from the battery. • Close the battery Only then should you close the battery­com­ until you feel a sharp partment.
  • Page 10 Advice on Batteries • Batteries can be harmful if swallowed. Never other batteries or metal objects, such as keys put batteries in your mouth ! For this reason, or coins. keep batteries out of reach of children. • Do not throw used batteries in the household •...
  • Page 11: Via Battery Compartment

    Switch your hearing system on and off Switch off Via battery compartment • Press the pushbutton for 2 seconds. Switch on • Close the battery compartment. Switch off Via remote control • Open the battery compartment. • Refer to the remote control user guide. Via pushbutton How to tell which system is which: Switch on...
  • Page 12: Adjusting Volume

    Adjusting volume The volume decreases Without switch anticlockwise if you turn the switch (right hear- The volume of the hearing system is adjusted ing system) / clockwise (left hearing system). automatically, no manual control is required. louder louder With switch Right hearing system Left hearing system quieter...
  • Page 13: Via Remote Control

    Switching of hearing programs Via remote control Via pushbutton • Refer to the remote control user guide. • Use the program pushbutton to select one of the hearing programs individually pro- grammed for you. • When changing, your hearing system uses signal sounds to indicate which program you have selected.
  • Page 14: Via Remote Control

    Hearing program/Description • You can thus adjust your instrument to the relevant hearing situation and thus, for exam- ple, make use of the advantages of MultiMic technology, especially in conversation in groups. Via remote control • Refer to the remote control user guide.
  • Page 15: Functionalities

    Functionalities Your hearing system professional can activate or • Move away from the source of interference if deactivate the following functionalities. you experience difficulty. i com/i­com2 • automatically adjusts both hearing systems Power ­on ­delay simultaneously to changes in the hearing •...
  • Page 16: Automatic Telephone Program

    package. Automatic telephone program • Attach it to the telephone receiver to activate • Hold a telephone near your hearing instrument. the PhoneConnect function. The hearing instrument automatically switches to the telephone program. Move the telephone WARNING! away from your hearing instrument. The hear- Magnets may interfere with the ing instrument switches back to the previously operation of life supporting systems (e.
  • Page 17 WARNING! • Keep magnets away from children. When operating the hearing instrument in If swallowed consult a physician or hospital im- telecoil mode, the wireless function may cause mediately. a pulsing noise. This is due to the pick-up of the transmission signal.
  • Page 18 Inserting and removing the hearing system • Hold your hearing instrument between your canal. The instrument can then be pulled out thumb and forefi nger and insert it carefully of the auditory canal (at CIC with pull string). into your auditory canal. •...
  • Page 19: Advice On Care

    Advice on care • You are advised to use our HADEO care oven or micro-wave oven products to clean your hearing system. These to dry the earmould. products were developed specifi cally for this Always store your hearing purpose and are available exclusively from system and earmould your hearing instrument professional.
  • Page 20: Accessories

    Accessories Care Primer Our HADEO care primer Remote control eMote/eMote2 can be obtained from your hearing instrument The wireless function of your hearing systems specialist who will be glad allows you to use a remote control to change the to advise you on any program and volume of your hearing systems.
  • Page 21 connection it is possible to receive audio signals In case the hearing system is controlled by from your mobile, your television or your mp3- another person’s remote control, return to your player. For detailed information and instructions hearing system professional with your remote refer to the Media user guide or ask your control and hearing systems.
  • Page 22: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble shooting Should a problem occur, it can usually be cor- rected quickly. Use these troubleshooting tips to resolve simple issues. If you still encounter problems after trying these suggestions, consult your hearing system professional.
  • Page 23 Problem Possible Solution Sound is weak Replace empty battery. Increase volume. Clean instrument. or no sound Close battery door completely or press and hold the program button for approximately 2 seconds. Instrument emits whistling Try reinserting the instrument. sound Clean instrument. Sound is distorted Replace empty battery.
  • Page 24: Technical Information

    Technical Information FCC-ID: WU7-WL002ITE (2) this device must accept any interference Operating frequencies: F c = 3.28 MHz received, including interference that may cause Changes or modifications not expressly ap- undesired operation. proved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the This equipment has been tested and found equipment.
  • Page 25 the instructions, may cause harmful interference • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a to radio communications. However, there is no circuit different from that to which the receiver guarantee that interference will not occur in a is connected. particular installation.
  • Page 26: Disposal Information

    Disposal information Within the European Union, the marked equip- With the CE marking HANSATON ment is covered by „Directive 2002/96/EC of the confirms compliance with the European European Parliament and of the Council of 27 Directive 93/42/EEC concerning medical 0124 January 2003 on waste electrical and electroni- devices.
  • Page 27 FDA information (valid for USA only) Use your hearing systems all day long hearing. The best way to ensure better hearing is to prac- The use of hearing systems is only part of hear- tice listening with your hearing systems until you ing rehabilitation;...
  • Page 28 accelerated accumulation of cerumen (earwax). instrument if the hearing instrument dispenser Also in rare cases, the otherwise non-allergenic determines through inquiry, actual observation, material may cause a discharge from the ear, or review or any other available information con- allergic reaction, or any other unusual condition. cerning the prospective user, that the prospec- Please seek immediate consultation with a physi- tive user has any of the following conditions:...
  • Page 29 (v) Unilateral hearing loss of sudden or recent maining hearing of the hearing instrument user. onset within the previous 90 days. (vi) Audiometric air-bone gap equal to or greater Important Notice for Prospective Hearing than 15 decibels at 500 hertz (Hz), 1,000 Hz and Instrument Users 2,000 Hz.
  • Page 30 medical evaluation is to assure that all medically The audiologist or hearing instrument dispenser treatable conditions that may affect hearing are will conduct a hearing instrument evaluation identified and treated before the hearing instru- to assess your ability to hear with and without ment is purchased.
  • Page 31 Children with hearing loss a hearing instrument for a period of time for a nominal fee after which you may decide if you In addition to seeing a physician for a medical want to purchase the hearing instrument. evaluation, a child with a hearing loss should Federal law restricts the sale of hearing instru- be directed to an audiologist for evaluation ments to those individuals who have obtained...
  • Page 32 Identification information professional can answer any questions you may The year of manufacture is incorporated into the have about the identifying code on your hearing serial number. The warranty is based upon the system. date of purchase, not date of manufacture. The serial number may look similar to this sample: AJ12345.

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