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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE D · GB · F · I · E · P · TR...
  • Page 2 If you read this brochure carefully and follow the gratulate you on your decision, because with a advice on use and care, you will get much enjoy- HANSATON hearing system you own a high- ment from your new hearing system. quality product of the most modern technology.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Your hearing system Page 30 Functionalities Page 41 Intended use Page 32 – i-com/i-com2 Page 41 General notes on safety Page 33 – Power-on-delay Page 41 Changing batteries Page 35 Advice on care Page 42 Inserting and removing your –...
  • Page 4: Your Hearing System

    Your hearing system Features 1 Receiver Unit 2 Dome 3 Microphone cover 4 Battery compartment 5 Program pushbutton 6 Receiver Mold 7 C-Guard...
  • Page 5 Caution • Use the Receiver Unit and Dome only in the manner described in this user guide. Risk of injury caused by incorrect use of Domes. Your hearing system professional offers an • Always wear the Receiver Unit with the Dome. assortment of receiver lengths and Dome •...
  • Page 6: Intended Use

    Intended use Symbols WARNING! Hearing systems are intended to improve the points out a situation that hearing of hearing impaired persons. Diagnosis could lead to serious injuries. and prescription of a hearing system must be CAUTION! indicates a situation that could lead performed by hearing health specialists, e.g.
  • Page 7: General Notes On Safety

    General notes on safety Your hearing system is sensitive to extreme • Instruction. Indicates that something has to be heat, high humidity, strong magnetic fields done. (> 0.1T), X-rays and mechanical stress. Indicates an option that not every • Do not expose your hearing system to extreme hearing system has.
  • Page 8 WARNING! WARNING! Choking hazard posed by small parts. Risk in explosive environments, e.g. • Keep hearing systems, batteries and accesso- mining areas! ries out of children‘s reach. • Don‘t use your hearing systems (and remote • If swallowed consult a physician or hospital control) in areas where there is a danger of immediately.
  • Page 9: Changing Batteries

    Changing batteries Battery type: 312 • Close the battery compartment. Battery type original size • If the sound becomes • If it does not close easily, check fainter or you hear alerting signals, to see if the battery was inserted change the standard battery properly.
  • Page 10 Safety instructions WARNING! Batteries contain harmful substances Never attempt to recharge batteries that pollute the environment. that are not designed for that purpose (dan- • Do not throw used batteries into house- ger of explosion)! hold trash. • Dispose batteries according to national regu- Leaking batteries damage the system.
  • Page 11: Inserting And Removing Your Hearing System

    Inserting and removing your hearing system Do not use lubricant when you insert the upward or to the back. Dome/Receiver Mold, because it may • Place your hearing system behind your ear. clog the sound outlet. • Turn your hearing system on. •...
  • Page 12: Turning Your Hearing System On/Off

    Switch your hearing system on and off WARNING! Via battery compartment • Attach the Dome properly. If the Dome remains in the ear, have it removed by your Switch on hearing system professional. • Close the battery compartment. Switch off •...
  • Page 13: How To Tell Which System Is Which

    Changing the hearing program Switch off Via pushbutton • Press the pushbutton for 2 seconds. • Use the program button to select one of the You can also use the remote control to turn hearing programs individually programmed the hearing system on and off. for you.
  • Page 14: Via Remote Control

    Hearing program/Description • You can thus adjust your instrument to the relevant hearing situation and thus, for exam- ple, make use of the advantages of MultiMic technology, especially in conversation in groups. Via remote control • Refer to the remote control user guide.
  • Page 15: Functionalities

    Functionalities Your hearing system professional can activate or • Move away from the source of interference if deactivate the following functionalities. you experience difficulty. i-com/i-com2 Power-on-delay • automatically adjusts both hearing systems • allows you to turn the hearing systems on with simultaneously to changes in the hearing an automatic delay of 6, 12 or 18 seconds to system settings, e.g.
  • Page 16: Advice On Care

    Advice on care Daily cleaning • Our HADEO care booklet can be obtained You are advised to use our HADEO care from your hearing system professional who products to clean your hearing system. These will be glad to advise you on any questions products were developed specifically for this you may have about caring for your system.
  • Page 17: Domes And Receiver Molds

    Care Booklet Advice on care Domes and Receiver Molds Our HADEO care booklet can be obtained from your Caution! hearing system professional Risk of injury caused who will be glad to advise by incorrect use of Domes. you on any questions you •...
  • Page 18 • Replace the Dome/Receiver Mold if it breaks. Your hearing systems have one of the following earpieces: • Insert the Receiver Unit with the Dome/Recei- ver Mold carefully and not too deeply into the Dome with C-Guard ear. • Use the Receiver Unit and Dome/Receiver Mold only in the manner described in this user guide.
  • Page 19 • Clean Domes, Grid-Domes and Receiver help when the Receiver Mold needs extensive Molds right after taking the hearing systems cleaning. off. This way cerumen can not dry and harden. • Remove cerumen with a soft tissue. Domes, Grid-Domes and Receiver Molds are If necessary moisten the tissue with a cerumen easily damaged when handled wrongly.
  • Page 20: Exchanging The Receiver Unit

    Advice on care Exchanging the Receiver Unit C-Guard! • Do not pull the receiver out of the Receiver The Receiver Unit can be changed as needed Mold. by your hearing system professional. If you need to replace the Receiver Unit by yourself follow Cerumen (ear wax) on the Domes, Grid-Domes these directions carefully.
  • Page 21: Accessories

    Accessories Remote control eMote2 • Remove Receiver Unit. The wireless function of your hearing systems allows you to use a remote control to change the program and volume of your hearing systems. For detailed information and instructions refer • Join hearing system and to the User guide or ask your hearing system Receiver Unit together.
  • Page 22: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble shooting Remote control Media Your X-Mini hearing systems are reliable devices. Your hearing systems together with the Media Should a problem occur, it can usually be remote control will allow you to connect your corrected quickly. Use these troubleshooting hearing systems to the growing world of tips to resolve simple issues.
  • Page 23 Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution Sound is weak. Weak or dead battery. Insert new standard battery. Dome/Receiver Mold clogged. Clean Receiver Mold/clean or change Dome. Volume too low. Increase volume (with remote control). Instrument emits Improper seating in ear. Try reinserting the Receiver Unit until it fits whistling sound.
  • Page 24: Technical Information

    Technical Information FCC-ID: WU7-WL002BTE (2) this device must accept any interference Operating frequencies: F c = 3.28 MHz received, including interference that may cause Changes or modifications not expressly ap- undesired operation. proved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the This equipment has been tested and found equipment.
  • Page 25 the instructions, may cause harmful interference • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a to radio communications. However, there is circuit different from that to which the receiver noguarantee that interference will not occur in is connected. a particular installation. If this equipment does •...
  • Page 26: Disposal Information

    Disposal information Within the European Union, the marked equip- With the CE marking HANSATON ment is covered by „Directive 2002/96/EC of the confirms compliance with the European European Parliament and of the Council of 27 Directive 93/42/EEC concerning medical 0124 January 2003 on waste electrical and electroni- devices.
  • Page 27 FDA information (valid for USA only) Use your hearing systems all day long hearing. The best way to ensure better hearing is to prac- The use of hearing systems is only part of hear- tice listening with your hearing systems until you ing rehabilitation;...
  • Page 28 accelerated accumulation of cerumen (earwax). instrument if the hearing instrument dispenser Also in rare cases, the otherwise non-allergenic determines through inquiry, actual observation, material may cause a discharge from the ear, or review or any other available information con- allergic reaction, or any other unusual condi- cerning the prospective user, that the prospec- tion.
  • Page 29 (v) Unilateral hearing loss of sudden or recent maining hearing of the hearing instrument user. onset within the previous 90 days. (vi) Audiometric air-bone gap equal to or greater Important Notice for Prospective Hearing than 15 decibels at 500 hertz (Hz), 1,000 Hz and Instrument Users 2,000 Hz.
  • Page 30 medical evaluation is to assure that all medically The audiologist or hearing instrument dispenser treatable conditions that may affect hearing are will conduct a hearing instrument evaluation identified and treated before the hearing instru- to assess your ability to hear with and without ment is purchased.
  • Page 31 Children with hearing loss a hearing instrument for a period of time for a nominal fee after which you may decide if you In addition to seeing a physician for a medical want to purchase the hearing instrument. evaluation, a child with a hearing loss should Federal law restricts the sale of hearing instru- be directed to an audiologist for evaluation ments to those individuals who have obtained...
  • Page 32 Identification information professional can answer any questions you may The year of manufacture is incorporated into the have about the identifying code on your hearing serial number. The warranty is based upon the system. date of purchase, not date of manufacture. The serial number may look similar to this sample: AJ12345.

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