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USer gUiDe PAC HeAring SyStem For models Voice-Q 721, 720, 620, 510, 410 ™ Bringing to Sound ™...
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• Document what you experience, and • Communicate your experiences to your hearing care professional. Again, all of us at SeboTek thank you for choosing the PAC Hearing System— we’re sure that you and the people close to you will be glad you did!
Contents PaC hearing system ComPonents ................2 installing the battery in your PaC hearing system ......... 4 oPerating your PaC hearing system ..............6 inserting and removing your PaC hearing system ........7 Caring for your PaC hearing system ..............9 troubleshooting ......................
PaC hearing system ComPonents voiCe-Q™ 721/720/620 digital sound ProCessor Microphone Control Switch Microphone Battery Speaker Link Compartment Door Speaker Link Reinforced Guide Fig. 1 Speaker Ultra Soft Tip...
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voiCe-Q™ 510/410 digital sound ProCessor Microphone Control Switch (510 only) Fig. 2 Battery Compartment Door...
Battery Compartment Door by gently swinging out the Battery Compartment Door as shown in Figure 3. loW battery indiCator voice-Q 721: When the Voice-Q 721 detects a low battery condition, you will hear a series of two beeps every five minutes. voice-Q 720 or 620: When the Voice-Q...
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The Voice-Q Sound Processor in your PAC Hearing Instrument uses one #13 battery. SeboTek recommends using zinc air batteries. do not place batteries in the refrigerator or in a dehumidifying device, as the batteries could leak and damage your hearing system.
Door is closed. To turn your PAC Hearing System off, simply open the Bat- tery Compartment Door. Always leave the Battery Compartment Door open when not wearing your PAC Hearing System. note: The Voice-Q 721 has a programmable power on delay which your hearing care professional can pro- gram for a three (3) to twelve (12) second delay when the instrument is turned on.
Lubricate the mushroom cap of the tip with a small drop of SeboTek Comfort Gel, as shown in Figure 4. Be careful not to allow any of the comfort gel to penetrate the speaker opening.
Caring for your PaC hearing system daily Cleaning & maintenanCe of your PaC hearing system Gently wipe down the Ultra Soft Tip, Speaker Link and Sound Processor of your PAC Hearing System using an alcohol wipe (see Figure 8). Care should be taken NOT to use excessive alcohol, or a cotton ball saturated with alcohol, as this may cause damage to the Speaker or Sound Processor.
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performance, it is recommended that your PAC Hearing System be kept in a dehumidifier. DO NOT place batteries in the dehumidifying device as the bat- teries could leak and damage your Hearing System. For Extended Storage: Clean your PAC Hearing System, remove the battery and store in a protective case in a cool, dry area to reduce the potential for damag- ing corrosion.
troubleshooting: no sound Possible Cause Solution Weak battery replace battery ear wax blockage Clean tip; replace wax guard Component problem Consult your hearing care professional not loud enough Possible Cause Solution ear wax blockage Clean tip; replace wax guard Programming too low Consult your hearing care professional Component problem Consult your hearing care professional...
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not Clear, distorted, statiC Possible Cause Solution Weak battery replace battery Component problem Consult your hearing care professional ear wax blockage Clean tip; replace wax guard If problem persists, consult your hearing care professional. torn ultra soft tiP Possible Cause Solution Finger nail or sharp objects Consult your hearing care professional...
imPortant notiCe for ProsPeCtive hearing aid users Good health practice requires that a person with a hearing loss have a medical evaluation by a licensed physician (preferably a physician who specializes in diseases of the ear) before purchasing a hearing aid. Licensed physicians who specialize in diseases of the ear are often referred to as otolaryngologists, otologists or otorhinolaryngologists.
disPenser information & Children With hearing loss Warning to hearing aid dispensers A hearing aid dispenser should advise a prospective hearing aid user to consult promptly with a licensed physician (preferably an ear specialist) before dispensing a hearing aid if the hearing aid dispenser determines through inquiry, actual observation, or review of any other available information concerning the prospective user, that the prospec- tive user has any of the following conditions: (i) Visible congenital or traumatic deformity of the ear.
SeboTek and the exclusive remedy of purchaser or any customer of the purchaser shall be the recovery of an amount not exceeding the original price charged by SeboTek to the purchaser for the merchandise.
hearing system reCord left right Purchase Date Warranty Term Warranty Exp. Date Sound Processor Model No.(s) Sound Processor Serial No.(s) Memory Settings Link Size Link Serial No.(s) Tip Size Battery Size...
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