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  • Page 1 TH Premium/Advanced STD BTE 19 TH Premium Power BTE 19 TH Advanced Power BTE19 User Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Content Welcome    Your hearing instruments    Instrument type  Getting to know your hearing instruments   Components and names  Controls  Hearing programs  Features  Batteries    Battery size and handling tips  Replacing batteries  Daily use    Turning on and off  Inserting and removing the hearing instruments  15 Adjusting the volume  Changing the hearing program ...
  • Page 3 Maintenance and care    Hearing instruments  Ear pieces, earhooks and tubes  Professional maintenance  Further information    Safety information  Accessories  Symbols used in this document  Troubleshooting  Country-specific information  Service and warranty ...
  • Page 4: Welcome

    Welcome Thank you for choosing our hearing instruments to accompany you through everyday life. Like anything new, it may take you a little time to become familiar with them. This guide, along with support from your Hearing Care Professional, will help you understand the advantages and greater quality of life your hearing instruments offer.
  • Page 5: Your Hearing Instruments

    Your hearing instruments This user guide describes optional features that your hearing instruments may or may not have. Ask your Hearing Care Professional to indicate the features that are valid for your hearing instruments. Instrument type Your hearing instruments are BTE (Behind-The-Ear) models. A tube delivers the sound from the hearing instrument into the ear.
  • Page 6: Getting To Know Your Hearing Instruments

    Getting to know your hearing instruments  It is recommended to familiarize yourself with your new hearing instruments. With the instruments in your hand try using the controls and note their location on the instrument. This will make it easier for you to feel and press the controls while wearing the hearing instruments. If you have problems pressing the controls of your hearing instruments while wearing them, you can use a remote control to control your instruments.
  • Page 7: Components And Names

    Your hearing instruments are either attached to an earhook and a custom-made ear piece or to a standard tube (ThinTube) and a standard ear piece (LifeTip). TH Premium/Advanced STD BTE 19 ➍ ➎ ➏...
  • Page 8 TH Premium Power BTE 19 TH Advanced Power BTE19 ➍ ➎ ➎ ➏ ➌ ➐ ➐ ➋ ➊ ➑ ➑ ➊ ➎ Ear piece (LifeTip) Microphone openings ➋ ➏ Retention strand Earhook (optional) ➐ Rocker switch (control) ➌ Tube (ThinTube) ➑...
  • Page 9 You can use standard ear pieces together with a standard tube or custom-made ear pieces together with an earhook and tube. You can easily exchange the standard ear pieces and clean the standard tube. Read more in section "Maintenance and care". Standard ear pieces / tubes Size LifeTip open or closed...
  • Page 10: Controls

    Controls With the rocker switch you can, for example, adjust the volume or switch hearing programs. Your Hearing Care Professional has programmed your desired functions to the rocker switch. Rocker switch function Press briefly: Program up/down Volume up/down Tinnitus therapy signal level up/down TV stream on/off Press for about 2 seconds: Program up/down...
  • Page 11: Hearing Programs

    You can also use a remote control to change hearing programs and adjust the volume of your hearing instruments. With our smartphone app you have even more control options. Hearing programs Read more in section "Changing the hearing program". Features Power-on delay enables whistle-free insertion of hearing instruments.
  • Page 12: Batteries

    Batteries When the battery is low the sound becomes weaker or you will hear an alert signal. The battery type will determine how long you have to replace the battery. Battery size and handling tips Ask your Hearing Care Professional for recommended batteries. Battery size: ●...
  • Page 13: Replacing Batteries

    Replacing batteries Removing the battery: Open the battery compartment. Use the magnet stick to pull out the battery. The magnet stick is available as an accessory. Inserting the battery: If the battery has a protective film, remove it only when you are ready to use the battery. Insert the battery with the "+"...
  • Page 14: Daily Use

    Daily use Turning on and off You have the following options to turn your hearing instruments on or off. Via battery compartment: Turning on: Close the battery compartment. The default volume and hearing program are set. Turning off: Open the battery compartment to the first catch.
  • Page 15: Inserting And Removing The Hearing Instruments

    Inserting and removing the hearing instruments Your hearing instruments have been fine-tuned for your right and left ear. Colored markers indicate the side: ● red marker = right ear ● blue marker = left ear Inserting a hearing instrument: Hold the tube close to the ear piece. Carefully push the ear piece ➊...
  • Page 16 ● It may be helpful to insert the right hearing instrument with the right hand and the left hearing instrument with the left hand. ● If you have problems inserting the ear piece, use the other hand to gently pull your earlobe downwards.
  • Page 17 Removing a hearing instrument: Lift the hearing instrument and slide it over the top of ➊ your ear Hold the tube close to the ear piece and pull the ➋ ear piece out carefully CAUTION Risk of injury! In very rare cases the ear piece could remain in your ear when removing the hearing instrument.
  • Page 18: Adjusting The Volume

    Adjusting the volume Your hearing instruments automatically adjust the volume to the listening situation. If you prefer manual volume adjustment, press the rocker switch. Refer to section "Controls" for the setting of the rocker switch. An optional signal tone can indicate the volume change. Once the maximum or minimum volume has been reached, you may hear an optional signal tone.
  • Page 19: Further Adjustments (Optional)

    Further adjustments (optional)  You can also use the hearing instrument controls to change other features, for example, the level of the tinnitus therapy signal. Refer to section "Controls" for the setting of your controls.
  • Page 20: Special Listening Situations

    Special listening situations On the phone When you are on the phone, hold the telephone receiver slightly above your ear. The hearing instrument and telephone receiver have to be aligned. Turn the receiver slightly so that the ear is not completely covered. Telephone program You may prefer a certain volume when using the phone.
  • Page 21: Audio Streaming With Iphone

    Audio streaming with iPhone Your hearing instruments are Made for iPhone hearing instruments. This means you can get phone calls and listen to music from your iPhone directly into your hearing instruments. For more information about compatible iOS devices, pairing, audio streaming and other useful functions, contact your Hearing Care Professional.
  • Page 22: Audio Induction Loops (Optional)

    Audio induction loops (optional) Some telephones and public places like theatres offer the audio signal (music and speech) via an audio induction loop. With this system, your hearing instruments can directly receive the desired signal – without distracting noise in the environment. You can usually recognize audio induction loop systems by certain signs.
  • Page 23: Maintenance And Care

    Maintenance and care To prevent damage it is important that you take care of your hearing instruments and follow a few basic rules, which will soon become a part of your daily routine. Hearing instruments Drying and storage Dry your hearing instruments overnight. For longer periods of non-use, store your hearing instruments in a dry environment with an open battery compartment and the batteries removed.
  • Page 24: Ear Pieces, Earhooks And Tubes

    Ear pieces, earhooks and tubes Cerumen (ear wax) may accumulate on the ear pieces. This may affect sound quality. ● For hearing instruments with a standard tube (ThinTube): Clean the ear pieces daily, clean the tubes as required. Exchange the ear pieces and tubes approximately every three to six months, or sooner if you notice cracks or other changes.
  • Page 25 Cleaning ear pieces Clean the ear piece upon removal with a soft and dry tissue. This prevents cerumen becoming dry and hardening. Never use running water or immerse the ear piece in water.
  • Page 26 Cleaning standard tubes Never use running water or immerse the tube in water. You can clean standard tubes (ThinTube) using a special cleaning wire. Ask your Hearing Care Professional for suitable cleaning wires. Remove tube and adapter by unscrewing the adapter from the hearing instrument. ➊...
  • Page 27 Exchanging standard ear pieces (LifeTip) Pull off the used ear piece and plug on the new ear piece. Exchanging standard tubes and adapters ➊ Unscrew the used tube from the adapter ➋ If necessary, unscrew the used adapter ➊ ➋ Screw on the new adapter and tube.
  • Page 28: Professional Maintenance

    Exchanging earhooks Unscrew the used earhook. Position the earhook on the thread as shown in ➊ picture ➋ Gently screw on the earhook with three full turns Do not turn it further to prevent damage. ➋ ➊ Professional maintenance Your Hearing Care Professional can perform a thorough professional cleaning and maintenance.
  • Page 29: Further Information

    Further information Safety information For more safety information, refer to the safety manual supplied with the device. Accessories You can use the myControl App for convenient remote control of your hearing instruments. The app also allows you to deactivate signal tones, to create individual sound profiles and many more functions.
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting

    iPad, or iPod, respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards. Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards. Please note that the use of this accessory with iPhone, iPad, or iPod may affect wireless performance.
  • Page 31 Problem and possible solutions Hearing instrument does not work. ● Turn the hearing instrument on. ● Gently close battery compartment completely. ● Replace the empty battery. ● Make sure the battery is inserted correctly. ● Power-on delay is active. Wait several seconds and check again. Consult your Hearing Care Professional if you encounter further problems.
  • Page 32: Country-Specific Information

    Country-specific information USA and Canada Certification information for hearing instruments with wireless functionality: TH Premium/Advanced STD BTE 19 ● HVIN: WP4N0 ● FCC ID: SGI-BTE001 ● IC: 267AB-BTE001 TH Premium Power BTE 19 TH Advanced Power BTE19 ● HVIN: WP4N1 ●...
  • Page 35: Service And Warranty

    Service and warranty Serial numbers Left: Right: Service dates Warranty Date of purchase: Warranty period in months: Your Hearing Care Professional...
  • Page 36 Information in this brochure is subject to change without notice. Copyright © 2018 All rights reserved. Hearing Instrument Made in Singapore. Document No. 03741-99T01-7600 EN-USA | D10962726 Order/Item No. 10962726 1.0 22B771 SI/18909-18 Master Rev02, 09.2018 © 10.2018, TruHearing Inc. All rights reserved. www.truhearing.com...

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