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USER MANUAL
Model: X3 Elite
Please read these operating instructions before first time
use to help you get the best out of your hearing device.

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL Model: X3 Elite Please read these operating instructions before first time use to help you get the best out of your hearing device.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Quick start guide Identifying your device Your X3 Elite hearing device Installing the battery Turning the device on and off Placing the hearing device into your ear Adjusting the volume & program modes Using the fitting domes...
  • Page 3: Quick Start Guide

    Quick start guide Gently open the battery compartment Use the magnetic tip of the brush Insert the battery & close the door. tool to pick up the battery. door. The hearing aid is now on. Select the mode by pushing and Press button once quickly to Select the correct ear dome size holding the button for 3 seconds.
  • Page 4: Identifying Your Device

    Identifying your device How do I identify which hearing device I have? Which is left vs right? X3 Elite Black Color (Look for L & R text on the hearing device. L = left. R = right)
  • Page 5: Your X3 Elite Hearing Device

    Your X3 Elite hearing device 1) Dome 2) Volume & mode control button 3) Removable handle 4) Battery door 5) Microphone inlet 6) Sound outlet...
  • Page 6: Installing The Battery

    Installing the battery A size 10 hearing device battery is used. Remove the stick tab from the battery after the battery door is fully opened. Close the battery door smoothly to turn on the device. Do not close the battery door with force as it may damage the hearing device.
  • Page 7: Turning The Device On And Off

    Turning the hearing device on and off To turn on and off your device, simply press and hold the volume/mode push button for 5 seconds. You should hear a powering down sound. Alternatively, the battery door also functions as the on/off switch. The hearing device is on when the battery door is fully closed.
  • Page 8: Placing The Hearing Device Into Your Ear

    Placing the hearing device into the ear Hold your hearing device with your thumb and forefinger on the outer edges of the case. Gently insert the canal tip of the device into your ear canal until you feel resistance. Use the tip of your forefinger to gently push the hearing device into your ear until it feels comfortable in your canal.
  • Page 9: Adjusting The Volume & Program Modes

    Adjusting the volume The volume control button adjusts the amount of output sound. Identify the volume button which has a circular shape and sits below the battery door. Simply press the button once quickly to decrease the volume. There are 8 levels of volume from highest to lowest. Once you've reached the lowest volume, pressing the button again will reset the cycle to the highest volume again.
  • Page 10: Using The Fitting Domes

    Using the fitting domes A select of domes has been included with your hearing device. The hearing device can also be worn without any domes. The function of the domes is to improve fitting comfort and/or reduce whistling. To remove a dome, pinch the dome with your fingers and pull off the end of the hearing device. To insert, push the dome onto the end of the hearing device so that it is on securely as possible.
  • Page 11: Removing Your Hearing Device

    Removing your hearing device Most people find it easiest to remove the hearing device via the removal cord. Hold the removal cord between the thumb and forefinger and gently take the hearing device out of your ear. Never use the battery door to pull the hearing device out.
  • Page 12: Cleaning Your Hearing Device

    Cleaning your hearing device Use a small brush to gently brush away any accumulated earwax from the hearing device sound outlet.
  • Page 13: Changing The Wax Guard

    Changing the wax guard It is important to regularly check the wax guard on the end of the hearing device (white circle) for any build up of earwax. If any accumulated wax cannot be brushed away it is time to change the wax guard. The existing wax guard should be removed from the end of the hearing device using the orange tool supplied with your original order.
  • Page 14: Precautions For Your Hearing Device

    Precautions for your hearing device Moisture build up is a common cause of the hearing device failing and preventing it from occurring will help extend the life of the device. We recommend placing the hearing device into a "dry kit" or humidifier overnight which will help draw moisture out of the instruments overnight.
  • Page 15 Precautions for your hearing device The product's maximum output sound pressure level is under the product software control, which ensures the end user cannot be exposed to sound pressure levels higher than 132 dB, even in the event of device failure. Do not wear your hearing device during X-ray, MR scans, CT scans, short-wave diathermy, or similar radiation treatments.
  • Page 16: Hearing Device Warranty & Safety

    Hearing device warranty & safety The warranty period is 12 months from date of purchase. Any of the following would not fall under the manufacturer's warranty: Damage caused by incorrect use or improper operation Damaged caused by floods, fires, earthquakes, and any other event described as "acts of God" Safety Operating conditions Temperature 0~40C Humidity <80% Voltage DC 1.4V...
  • Page 17: Common Issues & Troubleshooting Guide

    Common issues & troubleshooting guide No sound or not working There can be a few reasons why your hearing device may appear to be 'not working'. The most common reasons are: not turned on - ensure the battery is properly inserted and the slot is closed shut the volume is too low - to increase the volume, use the provided tool to turn the dial clockwise low or dead battery - please try inserting a new A10 battery faulty - please contact us for a replacement...
  • Page 18 Common issues & troubleshooting guide Help with whistling feedback noise The most common reason for hearing a whistling feedback noise is because the hearing device is not properly seated in your ear. Wearing your hearing device too loosely can cause whistling. Furthermore, if you have a build up of earwax, it can cause a blockage in your canal.

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