oticon BTE13 SP Instructions For Use Manual
oticon BTE13 SP Instructions For Use Manual

oticon BTE13 SP Instructions For Use Manual

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BTE13 SP
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Instructions for use

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  • Page 1 BTE13 SP Sensei Instructions for use...
  • Page 2 Introduction to this booklet Intended use This booklet guides you in how to use and maintain your new hearing The hearing aid are intended to amplify and transmit sound to the ear aid. Please read the booklet carefully including the Warning section. and thereby compensate for impaired hearing.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of content Mute the hearing aid (optional) Change programs (optional) About Change volume Hearing aid view Volume Control and ConnectLine (Optional) Identify left and right hearing aid Tamper-resistant battery drawer (optional) Battery (size 13) Wireless accessories (optional) Start up Direct Audio Input - DAI (optional) Turn the hearing aid on and off FM (optional)
  • Page 4: Hearing Aid View

    Hearing aid view What it does What it is Sound hook Microphone Sound in openings Tube Volume Change volume wheel and mute the hearing aid Sound out Mould Push button Change programs Battery drawer Contains the battery. Battery drawer is the Nail grip Open the on/off switch...
  • Page 5: Identify Left And Right Hearing Aid

    Identify left and right hearing aid Battery (size 13) 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 programmed differently. batteries.
  • Page 6: 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 the battery power is low, the visual indicator (LED) will rapidly preserve the battery, make sure your hearing aid is switched off when blink and the user will hear 2 beeps (if enabled).
  • Page 7: 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 battery change.
  • Page 8: Caring For Your Hearing Aid

    Caring for your hearing aid The MultiTool The MultiTool contains a brush and a wire loop for cleaning ear wax When handling your hearing aid, hold it over a soft surface from the mould. The brush can be replaced and purchased from your to avoid damage in case you drop it.
  • Page 9: Sound Hook With Mould

    Sound hook with mould Put on the hearing aid with mould The mould is customised for you and Step 1 Step 2 fits your ear. Gently pull your ear outwards Place the hearing aid and press the mould in the behind your ear.
  • Page 10: Put On The Hearing Aid With Mould And Smartfit™ Trainer

    Put on the hearing aid with mould and SmartFit™ Trainer Your hearing aid may have SmartFit™ Trainer, a guidance tool for inserting the ear mould. The LED indicator will remain on for up to 20 seconds while the system checks the ear mould insertion and fit. If the ear mould is NOT inserted correctly, a series of rapid blinks on the LED will appear.
  • Page 11: Clean The Mould

    Clean the mould Wash the mould Replace the tube The mould should be cleaned Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 regularly. Use a soft cloth to The tubing between the mould clean the surface of the mould. and the hearing aid should be Use the MultiTool wire loop replaced when it becomes to clean the opening.
  • Page 12: Optional Features And Accessories

    Optional features and accessories Mute the 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 13: 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 using when activated FM, DAI or Streamer, two additional programs are automatically added.
  • Page 14: Change Volume

    Change volume The volume wheel may be activated. The volume wheel allows you to adjust the volume in specific situations to the level you feel comfortable with. The volume wheel has markings 1, 2, 3 and 4 and a ‘click’ position: Use the volume wheel to mute the hearing aid by turning below setting 1 until it clicks.
  • Page 15: Volume Control And Connectline (Optional)

    Volume Control and ConnectLine (Optional) When adjusting the volume to the preferred level the visual indicator (LED) will blink and two beeps can be heard (if enabled). Make sure to set the volume control on the hearing aid in the 1 to 4 range to enable use of the Streamer for remote control, phone calls During audio streaming, adjust the volume on the Streamer.
  • Page 16: Tamper-Resistant Battery Drawer (Optional)

    Tamper-resistant battery drawer (optional) Quick reset If you wish to return to the standard settings of the hearing aid To keep the battery out of reach of infants, small children and programmed by your hearing care professional, simply open and then people with learning difficulties, a tamper-resistant battery drawer close the battery drawer.
  • Page 17: Wireless Accessories (Optional)

    Wireless accessories (optional) Unlock the battery drawer Lock the battery drawer As an enhancement to your wireless hearing aid a broad range of wireless accessories are available. ConnectLine Remote Control ConnectLine is a family of The Remote Control offers an products that allows you to opportunity to change program receive audio signals from TVs,...
  • Page 18: Direct Audio Input - Dai (Optional)

    For detailed information on these options contact your hearing care professional or visit www.oticon.global Start by opening the battery door When the DAI adapter is connected,...
  • Page 19: Fm (Optional)

    FM (optional) Attaching an FM receiver Your hearing aid supports the option of attaching an FM system. The FM system allows you to receive speech or audio signals directly to your hearing aid from a dedicated transmitter. Start by opening the battery door. When the FM receiver is connected Slide the FM receiver onto the and turned on, the hearing aid will...
  • Page 20: 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 Autophone can automatically activate a phone program in the hearing aid, if your telephone has a...
  • Page 21: Audible And Visual Indicator (Led) Summary Table

    Audible and visual indicator (LED) summary table Volume Audible Visual (LED)   Preferred volume Programs Audible Visual (LED)     Maximum volume Program 1      Minimum volume Program 2    Program 3 ...
  • Page 22: Warnings

    Warnings You should familiarise yourself fully Usage of hearing aids • Batteries have occasionally been If a battery or hearing aid is swallowed, with the following general warnings • Hearing aids should be used only mistaken for pills. Therefore, check see a doctor immediately.
  • Page 23 Warnings Dysfunction • The Autophone magnet and Multi- Heat and chemicals Power instrument • Be aware of the possibility that your Tool (which has a built-in magnet) • Your hearing aid must never be • This is a power instument and hearing aid may stop working with- should be kept a least 30 cm away exposed to extreme heat e.g.
  • Page 24 Warnings Possible side effects Interference Connection to external equipment • Hearing aids, moulds or domes may • Your hearing aid has been thorough- • The safety of the hearing aid when cause an accelerated accumulation ly tested for interference, according connected to external equipment of ear wax.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting Guide

    Troubleshooting guide Symptom Possible causes Solutions Worn-out battery Replace the battery No sound Clogged tube or earpieces Clean mould Clogged sound outlet Clean mould Moisture Wipe battery with a dry cloth and/or dry tube Intermittent or reduced sound Worn-out battery Replace the battery Clogged damping filter in sound hook Contact your hearing care professional for assistance...
  • Page 26: Water Resistant (Ip58)

    Water resistant (IP58) Conditions Your hearing aid is water resistant, 1. Gently wipe off any water Operating conditions Temperature: +1°C to +40°C which means it is designed to be worn 2. Open the battery drawer and Relative humidity: 5% to 93%, non-condensing in all daily life situations.
  • Page 27: Warranty Certificate

    Warranty certificate International warranty Name of owner: _____________________________________________________ Your hearing aid is covered by an governing the sale of consumer goods. international limited warranty issued Your hearing care professional may Dispenser: _________________________________________________________ by the manufacturer for a period of 12 have issued a warranty that goes months from the date of delivery.
  • Page 28: Technical Information

    < -42 dBμA/m at a in the Product Information sheet on 2. This device must accept any 10 meter distance. oticon.global. FCC ID: U28FU2SP interference received, including IC: 1350B-FU2SP interference that may cause The hearing aid complies with undesired operation.
  • Page 29 This Class B digital apparatus by turning the equipment off and on, The manufacturer declares that this Declaration of Conformity is available complies with Canadian ICES-003. the user is encouraged to try to correct hearing aid is in compliance with the from the manufacturer.
  • Page 30 Settings overview for your hearing aid Left Right Volume wheel Program shift Mute Volume control indicators Beeps at min /max volume Clicks when changing volume Beeps at preferred volume Battery indicators Low battery warning Change battery Reinsert earmould About Start up Handling Options Warnings More info...
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