Content Maintenance and care Hearing instruments Ear pieces 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 Daily use ...
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 You can use the following standard ear pieces: It is recommended to familiarize yourself with your new Standard ear pieces Size hearing instruments. With the instruments in your hand Click Dome, Open or Closed try using the controls and note their location on the instrument.
Controls You can also use a remote control to change hearing programs and adjust the volume of your With the rocker switch you can, for example, switch hearing instruments. With our smartphone app you hearing programs. The Hearing Care Professional has have even more control options.
Daily use Turning on and off You have the following options to turn your hearing instruments on or off. To assure comfortable and easy use of your hearing instruments they are equipped with an onbard control Via charger: element. In addition we offer an app for Android as well Turning on: Take the instruments out of the charger.
Switching to standby mode Inserting and removing the hearing instruments Via remote control or smartphone app, you can switch Your hearing instruments have been fine-tuned for your your hearing instruments to standby mode. This mutes right and left ear. Colored markers the hearing instruments. When you leave standby mode, indicate the side: the previously used volume and hearing program are ●...
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Hold the receiver cable at the bend closer to the The optional retention strand helps to securely retain the ear piece. ear piece in your ear. To position the retention strand: Carefully push the ear piece in Bend the retention strand and ➊...
Adjusting the volume Removing a hearing instrument: Lift the hearing instrument and Your hearing instruments automatically adjust the volume slide it over the top of your to the listening situation. ➊ If you prefer manual volume adjustment, press the If your hearing instrument is upper part of the rocker switch to increase the volume equipped with a custom shell or press the lower part to decrease the volume.
Special listening situations Further adjustments (optional) You can also use the hearing instrument controls to change other features, for example, the level of the On the phone tinnitus therapy signal. When you are on the phone, hold Refer to section "Controls" for the setting of your controls. the telephone receiver slightly above your ear.
Maintenance and care Audio streaming with iPhone, iPad or iPod touch Your hearing instruments are Made for iPhone | iPad | To prevent damage it is important that you take care of your hearing instruments and follow a few basic rules, iPod hearing instruments. This means you can get which will soon become a part of your daily routine. phone calls and listen to music from your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch directly into your hearing instruments.
Ear pieces Storage ● Short-term storage (up to several days): Turn off your Cleaning hearing instruments via the rocker switch or place Cerumen (ear wax) may accumulate on the ear pieces. them in the powered charger. This may affect sound quality. Clean the ear pieces daily. The charger must be connected to the power supply.
Exchanging Exchanging Click Sleeves Exchange standard ear pieces approximately every Turn the Click Sleeve inside three months. Replace them sooner if you notice out. cracks or other changes. The procedure for exchanging Grasp the Click Sleeve and standard ear pieces depends on the type of ear piece. the receiver (not the receiver In section "Components and names", your Hearing Care cable) with your fingers and...
Important safety information WARNING Incorrect use of the power cell or the hearing instrument can cause the power cell to burst. This section contains important safety information regarding the power cell. For more safety information, Risk of injury, chemical hazard, fire or explosion! refer to the safety manual supplied with the hearing Replacement and repair have to be performed by instruments.
Further information Operating, transport, and storage conditions The hearing instruments operate in the following environmental conditions (also valid in between uses): Safety information Operating Discharging Charging For more safety information, refer to the safety manual conditions supplied with the device. Temperature 0 to 45 °C 10 to 30 °C Accessories (32 to 113 °F) (50 to 86 °F)
Symbols used in this document Note that you have to charge the hearing instruments at least every 6 months. We recommend to charge the hearing instruments every 3 months. For details refer to Points out a situation that could lead to serious, section "Maintenance and care". moderate, or minor injuries.
Troubleshooting Service and warranty Problem and possible solutions Serial numbers Instrument Receiver unit Sound is weak. Left: ● Increase the volume. Right: ● Charge the hearing instrument. ● Clean or exchange the ear piece. Service dates Hearing instrument emits whistling sounds. ● Reinsert the ear piece until it fits securely. ●...