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  • Page 1 P R O D U C T M A N U A L R X S...
  • Page 2 RxEars - It’s all in the tradition ™ Congratulations on purchasing one of the finest hearing instruments ever developed. Amazing sound quality, noise reduction and virtual invisibility make RxEars exactly what you desire from a hearing device. A belief that in order to succeed, you...
  • Page 3 Identifying your hearing instrument. Batteries: Uses a 10A battery. Microphone Program Button Sound Tube Battery Door Ziptip / Eartip Retention lock Every instrument has a serial number, model name and company printed on the case. The first two numbers indicate the year of manufacture, the next six numbers indicate the serial number.
  • Page 4 Battery placement and powering on your instrument. Pull battery door open using your fingernail. Remove the tab from a 10A size battery to activate. Place battery into Plus sign (+) battery door with (+) sign facing the same side as the (+) symbol on the battery door.
  • Page 5 Close the battery door power the instrument on (includes five second delay). Right The red lettered (size) tube is for the right side (size is printed on tube, ex: 1B/2B). Left The blue lettered tube is for the left (size) side.
  • Page 6 Placing your hearing instrument into the ear. Please ensure your ear canals are clean. Close the battery door. Hold the tubing near the top by the hearing insrument and place over the ear (A). Gently push the Ziptip / Eartip into your ear until it sits comfortably in your canal (B).
  • Page 7 Removing your hearing instrument. Gently pull the tubing near the Ziptip / Eartip and guide tip out of canal. Lift up to remove device from above the ear. OFF: Use a fingernail to open the battery door which will turn off the instrument.
  • Page 8 Sizing / Changing Tubes & Cleaning It is important to keep the instrument clean. Use a soft cloth to wipe the unit after each use to remove any particles or moisture. The cleaning tool is used to remove debris or wax from the sound tube and Ziptip / Eartip.
  • Page 9 To remove tube, gently rotate sound tube holding instrument firmly. Pull sound tube from the hearing instrument. To clean, insert the cleaning tool through the nose cone end. Thread all the way through the tube and eartip to remove wax and debris.
  • Page 10 Eartip and ZipTip Tube with Eartip: Use a dome shape Eartip if the ZipTip does not fit or if you feel too “plugged up.” Tube with ZipTip: Keep the small vent hole (C) to the bottom of the ear farther from the device. Change to a larger tip if instrument is loose in the ear or sound is chirping or whistling (feedback) or if you do not...
  • Page 11 Volume Control Place your thumb into the helix portion of your ear. Next, place your index finger on the program button (Fig. 1). Briefly press then release the button to increase the volume (Fig. 2). Each press/release will increase the volume slightly.
  • Page 12 Program Adjustments* After closing the battery door, the device turns on in the program last used. Pressing the program button (Fig. 2, page 11), will cycle programs up in sequence 1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4 etc... Program 1: Lowest volume. Program 2: More volume. Program 3: More bass.
  • Page 13 Using the telephone. Bring the telephone/handset near your ear and if you experience any feedback/whistling, then gently rotate the handset away from your ear until the feedback stops. Adjust the volume on your telephone for clarity. Try different handset positions about your ear for more volume.
  • Page 14 Care and Maintenance (cont’d.) activities such as swimming, bathing, applying hair products or exposing to rainy weather. NEVER attempt to dry the instrument using a hair dryer, oven or microwave. Troubleshooting Weak or no sound Check / replace battery. Check for wax and clean both the microphone and the tubing / Ziptip / Eartip.
  • Page 15 Troubleshooting (cont’d.) Static / Noise Move away from any electromagnetic devices such as digital or cellular telephones fluorescent lights. Check / replace battery. Poor battery contact. Clean microphone and tip. Works for a short time and then stops Check your battery. Check for wax and clean thoroughly.
  • Page 16 Important notice for prospective hearing instrument users (FDA required statement) Good health practice requires that a person with a hearing loss have a medical evaluation by a physician (preferably a physician who specializes in diseases of the ear) before purchasing a hearing instrument. Licensed physicians who specialize in diseases of the ear are often referred to as otolaryngologist, otologists or otorhinolaryngologists.
  • Page 17: Warranty

    inquiry, actual observation, or review of any other available information concerning the prospective user, that the prospective user has any of the following conditions: Visible congenital or traumatic deformity of the ear. History of active drainage from the ear within the previous 90 days.
  • Page 18 Service and Repair Please check the troubleshooting guide possible solutions. problems continue, contact immediately for assistance. We can solve many common problems right over the telephone. Send your hearing instrument carefully packaged and insured to the service address listed on our website. Make sure to include your: Name Telephone number...
  • Page 19 Specifications / Graphs (ANSI S3.22-2014) OSPL90 Frequency Response - RTG 60dB 1000 2000 5000 8000 1000 2000 5000 8000 Frequency in Hertz (Hz) Frequency in Hertz (Hz) I/O Characteristics CR: 1:1 RTG @ 2000HZ dB Input Peak OSPL90-dB 101* HFA OSPL90-dB HFA/FOG-dB RTG-dB Battery Drain-mA...
  • Page 20 Call for customer support (407) 339-2422 Persona Medical 170 N Cypress Way Casselberry, FL 32707 www.RxEars.com Info@RxEars.com UG_RXS_10_22_rev- ©...