Content Maintenance and care Hearing instruments Ear pieces and tubes Welcome Professional maintenance Your hearing instruments Important safety information Instrument type Getting to know your hearing instruments Further information Components and names Safety information Controls Accessories Hearing programs Operating, transport, and storage conditions Features Disposal information Symbols used in this document ...
Welcome Your hearing instruments Thank you for choosing our hearing instruments to This user guide describes optional features that accompany you through everyday life. Like anything new, your hearing instruments may or may not have. it may take you a little time to become familiar with them. Ask your Hearing Care Professional to indicate the features that are valid for your hearing instruments.
Getting to know your hearing instruments Components and names It is recommended to familiarize yourself with your new Your hearing instruments are either attached to an hearing instruments. With the instruments in your hand earhook and a custom-made ear piece or to a standard try using the controls and note their location on the tube (ThinTube) and a standard ear piece (LifeTip).
Controls You can use standard ear pieces together with a standard tube or custom-made ear pieces together with With the push button you can, for example, switch an earhook and tube. hearing programs. The Hearing Care Professional has programmed your desired functions to the push button. You can easily exchange the standard ear pieces and clean the standard tube.
Daily use You can also use a remote control to change hearing programs and adjust the volume of your hearing instruments. With our smartphone app you Charging have even more control options. Place your hearing instruments in the charger. Hearing programs Follow the instructions in the charger's user guide.
Turning on and off Switching to standby mode You have the following options to turn your hearing Via remote control or smartphone app, you can switch instruments on or off. your hearing instruments to standby mode. This mutes the hearing instruments. When you leave standby mode, the previously used volume and hearing program are Via charger: set.
Inserting and removing the hearing instruments ● It may be helpful to insert the right hearing instrument with the right hand and the left Your hearing instruments have been fine-tuned for your hearing instrument with the left hand. right and left ear. Colored markers indicate the side: ●...
Adjusting the volume Removing a hearing instrument: Lift the hearing instrument Your hearing instruments automatically adjust the volume and slide it over the top of to the listening situation. ➊ your ear If you prefer manual volume adjustment, press the Hold the tube close to push button.
Special listening situations Changing the hearing program Depending on the listening situation, your hearing instruments automatically adjust their sound. On the phone Your hearing instruments may also have several hearing When you are on the phone, hold programs which allow you to change the sound, if the telephone receiver slightly above needed.
Maintenance and care Audio streaming with iPhone Your hearing instruments are Made for iPhone hearing instruments. This means you can get phone calls and To prevent damage it is important that you take care of listen to music from your iPhone directly into your hearing your hearing instruments and follow a few basic rules, instruments.
Ear pieces and tubes Storage ● Short-term storage (up to several days): Turn off your Cerumen (ear wax) may accumulate on the ear pieces. hearing instruments via the push button or place them This may affect sound quality. in the powered charger. ● For hearing instruments with a standard tube The charger must be connected to the power supply.
Cleaning tubes Exchanging standard ear pieces (LifeTip) Pull off the used ear piece Never use running water or immerse the tube in water. and plug on the new You can clean standard tubes (ThinTube) using a special ear piece. cleaning wire. Ask your Hearing Care Professional for suitable cleaning wires.
Important safety information Replacement and repair have to be performed by a professional. Therefore: Do not repair or replace the power cell yourself. This section contains important safety information regarding the power cell. For more safety information, Do not use the hearing instruments when their refer to the safety manual supplied with the hearing performance after charging reduces considerably.
Further information During extended periods of transport and storage, please observe the following conditions: Storage Transport Safety information Temperature 10 to 25 °C -20 to 60 °C For more safety information, refer to the safety manual (recommended) (50 to 77 °F) (-4 to 140 °F) supplied with the device.
Disposal information Troubleshooting To avoid environmental pollution, do not throw Problem and possible solutions power cells or hearing instruments into household Sound is weak. trash. ● Increase the volume. Recycle or dispose of power cells or hearing ● Charge the hearing instrument. instruments according to local regulations. ●...
Country-specific information USA and Canada Certification information for hearing instruments with wireless functionality: TH Premium BTE LI 19 ● HVIN: WP4N1 ● Contains FCC ID: SGI-RFM001 ● IC: 267AB-WP4N1...
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