E.A.R. MiniCanal Series User Manual

Electronic hearing protection and amplification

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  • Page 1 P.O. Box 18888 | Boulder, CO. 80308 | U.S.A. 303-447-2619 | 800-525-2690 www.earinc.com | www.eartactical.com help@earinc.com Follow us on YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS IDENTIFICATION Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Features: Full-Shell, Half-Shell .
  • Page 3 FEATURES: FULL SHELL FEATURES: RECHARGEABLE Multi-Memory Battery Drawer Microphone Removal Line Removal Line Button (Lanyard Port (Lanyard Microphone (Digital Only) Placement) Placement) Port Lanyard Receiver Receiver Port Port Volume Control Tone Tone Adjustment Programming Socket Volume Adjustment (Advantage Only) Control Audio Input (Advantage Only) (Optional)
  • Page 4 HEALTHY HEARING FEATURES: BTE (BEHIND-THE-EAR) Proper use of your hearing protection Microphone Port is crucial to reduce and Windscreen the risk of hearing Ear Hook damage due to Volume Control high-level noise Potentiometers (Featured exposure. on various SHS units) It is highly recom- Battery Drawer mended that you have an annual...
  • Page 5: Battery Installation And Removal

    BATTERY INSTALLATION/REMOVAL VOLUME CONTROLS Volume Control Your hearing protection uses either a size 13, 10A, or Allows you to adjust the 312 battery. Your hearing professional will advise you on amount of amplification which battery to use. provided by the instrument. Installing the battery For Full Shells, Half Shells Open the battery compartment...
  • Page 6: Minicanal

    MINICANAL™ RECHARGEABLE Application/Removal of silicone tip How to Charge To apply silicone tip, hold tip between Plug the charge box power thumb and index finger. Insert tip of cord into an electrical outlet. MiniCanal™ into silicone tip as shown. NOTE: Make sure the hearing protection units are turned To remove silicone tip, grasp the MiniCanal™...
  • Page 7: Half Shell Models

    FULL SHELL MODELS HALF SHELL MODELS Inserting your Inserting your Full Shell Half Shell To insert your To insert your Full Shell, hold it Half Shell, hold it between your thumb between your thumb and index finger with and index finger. the battery drawer The volume control facing away from...
  • Page 8: Behind-The-Ear (Bte) Models

    BEHIND-THE-EAR (BTE) MODELS BEHIND-THE-EAR (BTE) MODELS Installing the Battery How to Wear Your BTE Open the battery compartment by gently To insert your custom earmold or foam lifting the raised edge of the swing-out tip (shown here), hold it between your drawer.
  • Page 9: Using The Private Ear™ Option

    USING THE PRIVATE EAR™ OPTION MULTI-MEMORY BUTTON The Private Ears™ option brings com- Your hearing protection may be equipped munications from a two-way radio or with a multi-memory button which allows cell-phone straight to the ear via an you to select from the different memory induction loop system.
  • Page 10: Select-A-Vent System

    If you use a BTE, clean the earmold by wiping it with a SELECT-A-VENT SYSTEM soft, moist cloth. Inspect the plastic tubing frequently. Have your hearing professional replace cracked, Select-a-Vent technology is ideal for users who also par- hardened, or clogged tubing. ticipate in non-impact situations such as archery, bird watching and general communications.
  • Page 11: Personal Sound Amplification Products (Psaps)

    PERSONAL SOUND AMPLIFICATION UNIVERSAL-FIT OVER-THE-COUNTER PRODUCTS (PSAP ) (OTC) HEARING AMPLIFIERS Personal Sound Amplification Products are useful for peo- Recent legislation now allows the sale of Over-The-Counter ple who are not hearing impaired, but could benefit from (OTC) Hearing Amplifiers for adults with mild to moderate occasional sound amplification at home, at work, for movies hearing loss, with or without the assistance of a hearing and TV, etc.
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting Guide

    TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE LIMITED WARRANTY Please contact your hearing professional for further assis- Your new E.A.R. hearing protection/amplification unit(s) are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship from tance if these suggestions do not resolve the problem. the date of manufacturer’s invoice. All non-programmable units carry a 24-month warranty.

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