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to empower people
to empower people
to communicate freely,
to communicate freely,
interact naturally and
interact naturally and
participate actively
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Indications for use
The Remote Control 2.0 enables users to change the program or adjust
the volume in any Oticon wireless hearing instrument. It works very well with
hearing instruments that do not have controls.
What's in the box?
Remote Control 2.0
Batteries
People First
People First is our promise
to empower people
to communicate freely,
interact naturally and
participate actively
Indications for use
The Remote Control 2.0 offers an opportunity to change program or ajust
the volume in the hearing instruments. It can be used by all Oticon hearing
instrument users and is a complimentary accessory for users of hearing
instruments without buttons.
2 x AAAA
What's in the box?
Remote Control 2.0
Batteries
How to insert and replace the batteries
How to insert and replace the batteries
A worn-out battery should be re-
A worn out battery should be
Gently open the battery cover.
removed immediately and disposed
Make sure that the "+" sign on the
according to local regulations.
battery matches with the "+" sign in
the battery compartment.
moved immediately and disposed of
The Remote Control uses two
Alkaline AAAA batteries.
To insert new batteries:
according to local regulations.
The Remote Control uses two
How to operate your hearing instruments
with the remote control
Alkaline AAAA batteries.
With the Remote Control, you can operate your
hearing instruments from a distance of up to 1
meter.
A direct line of sight between the Remote Control
and your hearing instruments is not required.
If you have hearing instruments fitted to both ears,
the Remote Control will adjust both at the same
time.
How to change program
To cycle through the hearing instrument pro-
grams with the Remote Control, press the "•"
button.
Each push will advance the hearing instruments
to the next program in the cycle.
Press to
change
Where to find the strap hole
For your convenience, the Remote
Control has a strap hole which is

Operating range

found in the lower right corner of the
Remote Control.
With the Remote Control, you can operate your hear-
ing instruments from a distance of up to 1 meter.
A direct line of sight between the Remote Control
and your hearing instruments is not required.
If you have hearing instruments fitted to both ears,
the Remote Control will adjust both at the same time.
How to change the program
To cycle through the hearing instrument pro-
grams with the Remote Control, press the "•"
button.
Each push will advance the hearing instruments
to the next program in the cycle.
Press to
change
Where to find the strap hole
This leaflet
InstructIons For use
rEMotE controL 2.0
How to get the most out of your remote control
This leaflet describes how you get the most out of your new Remote Control.
Please follow these instructions for care and use.
Important notice
Please familiarise yourself with the entire contents of this leaflet be-
fore using your Remote Control. It contains instructions and important
information about the use and handling of your Remote Control and
batteries.

Product overview

1
This leaflet
2
3
5
1: status light
5: Battery cover
2: Volume control up
6: strap hole
3: Volume control down
4
4: Button to change program
6
Front
Back
Place the batteries
in the battery com-
Replace the battery
To insert new batteries:
partment making
cover and click it on to
sure that they are
close the battery com-
properly positioned
partment.
at both ends.
Gently open the battery cover.
click
Make sure that the "+" sign on the
Important notice
The battery cover should never be forced. If force is required to close the
cover, check the alignment and reposition it so that it clicks easily into place.
Battery life will vary depending on conditions of use.
battery matches with the "+" sign in
the battery compartment.
understanding the status light
The status light indicates the Remote Control
operation. It will blink after each button press.
The status light shall blink slowly (once every 2
seconds) when the batteries must be replaced.
The Remote Control will not work until batteries
are replaced.
How to adjust volume
With the Remote Control
you can adjust the
volume of your hearing
instruments by using the
volume control.
Press "+" to increase
Press "–" to decrease
volume (louder)
volume (softer)
How to take care of your remote control
• When changing the battery or cleaning the Remote Control, hold it
over a soft surface to avoid damage if it is accidentally dropped.
• Clean the Remote Control regularly with a dry cloth or tissue.
• Avoid getting the Remote Control wet.
• Never attempt to dry the Remote Control with a hair dryer, in a
microwave oven or with any other heating device.
Important notice
The Remote Control should never be exposed to extreme heat, such as
on the dashboard or in the glove compartment of your car.
The Remote Control has a strap hole
which is found in the lower right
corner of the Remote Control.
Any suitable hand strap can be used.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
How to get the most out of your Remote Control
This leaflet describes how to get the most out of your new Remote Control.
Important notice
Please familiarize yourself with the entire contents of this leaflet be-
fore using your Remote Control. It contains instructions and important
information about the use and handling of your Remote Control and
Product overview
1
2
1: Status light
3
2: Volume control up
3: Volume control down
4: Button to change program
4
Front
Place the batteries
in the battery com-
partment, making
sure that they are
properly positioned
at both ends.
Important notice
The battery cover should never be forced. If force is required to close the
cover, check the alignment and reposition it so that it clicks easily into place.
Battery life will vary depending on conditions of use.
Understanding the status light
The status light indicates the Remote Control
operation. It will blink after each button press.
The status light will blink slowly (once every 2
seconds) when the batteries need to be replaced.
The Remote Control will not work until batteries
are replaced.
How to adjust volume
Press "+" to increase
Press "–" to decrease
volume (louder)
volume (softer)
How to take care of your Remote Control
• When changing the battery or cleaning the Remote Control, hold it
over a soft surface to avoid damage if it is accidentally dropped.
• Clean the Remote Control regularly with a dry cloth or tissue.
• Avoid getting the Remote Control wet.
• Never attempt to dry the Remote Control with a hair dryer, in a
microwave oven or with any other heating device.
Important notice
The Remote Control should never be exposed to extreme heat, such as
on the dashboard or in the glove compartment of your car.
REMOTE CONTROL 2.0
batteries.
5
5: Battery cover
6: Strap hole
6
Back
Replace the battery
cover and press it gently
till it clicks to close the
battery compartment.
click
With the Remote Control
you can adjust the
volume of your hearing
instruments by using the
volume control buttons.

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Summary of Contents for oticon Remote Control 2.0

  • Page 1: Product Overview

    The Remote Control 2.0 offers an opportunity to change program or ajust This leaflet describes how you get the most out of your new Remote Control. the volume in the hearing instruments. It can be used by all Oticon hearing instrument users and is a complimentary accessory for users of hearing Please follow these instructions for care and use.
  • Page 2: Environmental Protection

    Warnings You should familiarize yourself fully with the following gen- eral Remote Control 2.0 warnings and the entire contents of this leaflet before using your Remote Control. Choking hazards Important additional information The Remote Control is not a toy and therefore should be...