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v04.20

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  • Page 1 User Manual v04.20...
  • Page 2 Congratulations “ With the AMP, you are back in control of the sounds around you, thanks to advanced digital technology, I ’m able to hear and paired with user-adjustable controls. join conversations. Please read this User Manual in its entirety.
  • Page 3 They continue to solve Our U.S. - based hearing instrument specialists are the problem and the heart and soul of MDHearing. They’re happy give solutions. to guide and assist you with any questions you — Joan P. may have. Take advantage of our free one-on-one phone consultations.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Care and Cleaning ..11 b) Size 13 Batteries Thin Tubing AMP Diagram ....3 Replacing Tips and Tubing . . 13 ComfortTIP ™...
  • Page 5: Amp Diagram

    Battery Compartment Body (on/off control) To identify left/right AMP: Hold an amplifer upright in each hand, with controls facing you. The tips/tubing point toward each other when in the correct hand. AMP comes assembled for your convenience.
  • Page 6: Insert Battery/Turn On

    • Do not use expired, unsealed, or corroded batteries. c) Close battery compartment to turn your AMP on. • Do not leave exhausted battery in AMP. Caution! Keep batteries out of reach from children...
  • Page 7 Slightly b) Place AMP body behind ear. The curve of open thin tubing should rest on top of your ear comfortably (next to glasses).
  • Page 8: Adjust Volume

    Once the ComfortTIP is properly inserted, whistling Reduce background noise in any loud 4. Restaurant 4 beeps will stop. environment. *Program 1 is the default setting. When AMP is turned off, it will reset to Program 1.
  • Page 9: Care And Cleaning

    • Do not let your AMP get wet. a) Remove tubing (see page 14). • Do not use hair spray or a hair dryer while wearing your AMP. b) Thread wire through • Do not expose your AMP to excess moisture or heat.
  • Page 10 Tips and tubing are left and right ear specific. a) Remove tubing: Turn tubing base counter- clockwise, like a bottle cap (or hold tubing base Thin Tubing: firm and twist AMP body clockwise to detach). blue label indicates left ear. Left...
  • Page 11 Over time, these items wear out and may become stiff, affecting both fit the ridges on the end of tubing. and sound quality. Regular replacement will keep your AMP sounding and feeling like new. c) IMPORTANT: The end of the tubing should be visible through the opening of the ComfortTIP.
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    (see page 14) and rotate volume dial Intermittent or Feedback/ Weak or aid dehumidifier overnight. to four (4). If it whistles, your AMP is distorted sound whistling no sound working and wax or debris may be • Lower the volume.
  • Page 13 (see page 14) and rotate volume dial microphone and is re-amplified. and should try our closed ComfortTIP. aid dehumidifier overnight. to four (4). If it whistles, your AMP is Call us at 800-823-9819. working and wax or debris may be • Most amplifiers whistle when not •...
  • Page 14: Warranty And Repair

    This warranty does not cover malfunctions due to unusual wear and tear or • Write RMA number on the mistreatment of your AMP, such as physical shock, damage from moisture or sweat, OUTSIDE of envelope RMA # excessive wax build-up, or tampering with the device, all of which void the warranty.
  • Page 15: Return Policy

    Your satisfaction is guaranteed. If you are not satisfied with your Invoice with RMA without RMA MDHearing AMP, you have 45 days to return it for a full refund. We are unable to honor return requests after 45 days from the date of 1-45 100% purchase as shown on your invoice.
  • Page 16: Warnings

    HF Average OSPL90 ... . . 119 dBSPL hearing impairment. Examples of situations in which PSAPs typically are used include (You can find your AMP serial number on the hunting (listening for prey), bird watching, listening to lectures with a distant speaker, back of the battery door.)

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