Content Welcome Your hearing instruments Instrument type Getting to know your hearing instruments Components and names Hearing programs Features Batteries Battery size and handling tips Replacing batteries Daily use Turning on and off Inserting and removing the hearing instruments 11 Adjusting the volume Changing the hearing program ...
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Further information Safety information Accessories Symbols used in this document Troubleshooting Country-specific information Service and warranty ...
Welcome Thank you for choosing our hearing instruments to accompany you through everyday life. Like anything new, it may take you a little time to become familiar with them. This guide, along with support from your Hearing Care Professional, will help you understand the advantages and greater quality of life your hearing instruments offer.
Your hearing instruments This user guide describes optional features that your hearing instruments may or may not have. Ask your Hearing Care Professional to indicate the features that are valid for your hearing instruments. Instrument type Your hearing instruments are worn directly in the ear canal.
Components and names ➊ ➊ Ear piece (Click Sleeve) ➋ ➋ Microphone ➌ Battery compartment ➌ (on/off switch) ➍ Removal cord ➍ You can use the following standard ear pieces: Standard ear pieces Size Click Sleeve (closed) Click Dome™ single (open or closed) Click Dome semi-open Click Dome double You can easily exchange the standard ear pieces.
Hearing programs Read more in section "Changing the hearing program". Features Power-on delay enables whistle-free insertion of hearing instruments. Read more in section "Turning on and off". The tinnitus therapy feature generates a sound to distract you from your tinnitus.
Batteries When the battery is low the sound becomes weaker or you will hear an alert signal. The battery type will determine how long you have to replace the battery. Battery size and handling tips Ask your Hearing Care Professional for recommended batteries. Battery size: ●...
Replacing batteries Removing the battery: Open the battery compartment. Remove the battery by hand. Inserting the battery: If the battery has a protective film, remove it only when you are ready to use the battery. Insert the battery with the "+" symbol facing upwards. Carefully close the battery compartment.
Daily use Turning on and off You have the following options to turn your hearing instruments on or off. Via battery compartment: Turning on: Close the battery compartment. The default volume and hearing program are set. Turning off: Open the battery compartment fully. When wearing the hearing instruments, an alert tone can indicate when an instrument is being turned on or off.
Inserting and removing the hearing instruments CAUTION Risk of injury! Always wear the hearing instrument with an ear piece. Make sure that the ear piece is completely attached. Inserting a hearing instrument: Identify right and left hearing instrument so that you insert it in the correct ear. The labeling or the color of the hearing instrument indicates the side: red color, imprinted "R"...
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Hold the hearing instrument correctly before inserting it: Pay special attention to the removal cord indicating the bottom. The arrow which is printed on the hearing instrument has to point upwards. Carefully push the hearing instrument into the ear canal. Twist it slightly until it sits well.
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● It may be helpful to insert the right hearing instrument with the right hand and the left hearing instrument with the left hand. ● If you have problems inserting the hearing instrument, use the other hand to gently pull your earlobe downwards.
Adjusting the volume Your hearing instruments automatically adjust the volume to the listening situation. If you prefer manual volume adjustment, use a remote control option. An optional signal can indicate the volume change. Changing the hearing program Depending on the listening situation, your hearing instruments automatically adjust their sound.
Special listening situations On the phone When you are on the phone, turn the receiver slightly so that it does not completely cover your ear. Telephone program You may prefer a certain volume when using the phone. Ask your Hearing Care Professional to configure a telephone program.
Maintenance and care To prevent damage it is important that you take care of your hearing instruments and follow a few basic rules, which will soon become a part of your daily routine. Hearing instruments Drying and storage Dry your hearing instruments overnight. For longer periods of non-use, store your hearing instruments in a dry environment with an open battery compartment and the batteries removed.
Ear pieces Cleaning Cerumen (ear wax) may accumulate on the ear pieces. This may affect sound quality. Clean the ear pieces daily. Clean the ear piece right after removal with a soft and dry tissue. This prevents that cerumen becomes dry and hard.
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Exchanging Click Sleeves Grip the Click Sleeve with your fingers and pull it off. If you cannot grip it, turn it inside out and then pull it off. Take particular care that the new Click Sleeve click clicks noticeably in place.
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When installing the new Click Sleeve, take care that the flap of the Click Sleeve matches the line printed on the device. correct incorrect...
Exchanging Click Domes If you have problems removing the old Click Dome, use the removal tool or follow the instructions on the packaging of the Click Domes: The removal tool is available as an accessory. Take particular care that the new Click Dome clicks noticeable in place.
Further information Safety information For more safety information, refer to the safety manual supplied with the device. Accessories The type of available accessories depends on the instrument type. Examples are: a remote control, an audio streaming device, or a smartphone app for remote control.
Troubleshooting Problem and possible solutions Sound is weak. ● Gently close the battery compartment completely. ● Clean the hearing instrument. ● Replace the empty battery. ● Clean or exchange the ear piece. Hearing instrument emits whistling sounds. ● Reinsert the hearing instrument until it fits securely.
Country-specific information USA and Canada Certification information for hearing instruments with wireless functionality: TH Premium IF 19 ● HVIN: WP4N2 ● Contains FCC ID: SGI-MIM001 ● IC: 267AB-WP4N2...
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