Remote Control – and enhance the control you have over your hearing aids with easy and discreet adjustments. Table of contents 1. Get to know your Remote Control 2.0 Meet your Remote Set up your Remote Use your Remote Troubleshooting guide 2.
Get to know your Remote Control 2.0 | 3 Meet your Remote Overview 1. Indicator light 2. Volume up 3. Volume down 4. Favorite 5. Lock/Unlock switch 6. Program Change 7. Lanyard (included accessory)
4 | Get to know your Remote Control 2.0 Set up your Remote To pair with hearing aids: Before using your Remote for the first time, you’ll need to pair it with your hearing aid(s). This allows your accessory to recognize your hearing aids so they can work together.
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Get to know your Remote Control 2.0 | 5 STEP 2: Pair your Remote with your hearing aid(s): 1. Place your hearing aids within 6 inches of your Remote. 2. Press and hold the Favorite button for 5 seconds until the indicator light starts rapidly blinking.
6 | Get to know your Remote Control 2.0 Use your Remote Indicator light The indicator light illuminates when a button press command is sent to the hearing aid(s). Volume up and Volume down Pressing the volume up button will increase the volume of your hearing aid(s).
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Get to know your Remote Control 2.0 | 7 Program Change Your hearing care professional may create multiple programs within your hearing aid. By pressing this button, you can access and cycle through the available programs. Favorite Your hearing care professional can set a Favorite configuration for you.
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8 | Get to know your Remote Control 2.0 Lock/Unlock switch Use this switch to either make an adjustment to your hearing aids, or to prevent unintended hearing aid changes. • Locked position (down): Move switch down to lock your Remote.
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Get to know your Remote Control 2.0 | 9 Battery 1. Insert a pointed object into the pinhole. 2. Slide the battery door upwards to open it.
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10 | Get to know your Remote Control 2.0 3. Remove the used battery. 4. Insert the new battery (CR 2032). 5. Slide the battery door downwards to close it.
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Get to know your Remote Control 2.0 | 11 WARNINGS Batteries are hazardous and must be kept away from children. Batteries can cause serious injuries if swallowed or placed in any part of the body. Medical advice must be sought immediately if it is suspected that the battery has been swallowed or placed in any part of the body.
12 | Get to know your Remote Control 2.0 Troubleshooting guide Problems with your Remote? Try these tips. If issues continue, contact your hearing care professional. Possible Symptom Solutions causes Indicator Move Lock/ light Unlock switch does not The Remote is in...
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Get to know your Remote Control 2.0 | 13 Possible Symptom Solutions causes Perform pairing process with Hearing aids are your hearing aids Indicator not paired with and Remote. light the Remote. See To pair with illuminates, hearing aids on p.
The Remote Control 2.0 is classified as a Type B applied part under the IEC 60601-1 medical instrument standard. The Remote Control 2.0 is designed to comply with the most stringent Standards of International Electromagnetic Compatibility.
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Additional guidance | 15 Use on Aircrafts The Remote Control 2.0 should not be used on aircrafts unless specifically permitted by the flight personnel. International Use The Remote Control 2.0 is approved to operate at radio frequencies that are specific to your country or region and might not be approved for use outside your country or region.
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If this occurs, move away from the communications equipment. The Remote Control 2.0 has a rating of IP 52 per IEC 60529. This means that the Remote Control 2.0 is protected from dust. Do not connect the Remote Control 2.0 to any external device.
Hereby, Starkey Laboratories, Inc. declares that the Remote Control 2.0 is in compliance with the UK Radio Equipment Regulations SI 2017 as amended. A copy of the UK Declaration of Conformity can be obtained from the following addresses and from docs.
18 | Additional guidance Regulatory information For service or repair, please contact your hearing care professional first. If necessary, you can send your hearing aids to: Starkey Laboratories, Inc. 6700 Washington Ave. South Eden Prairie, MN 55344 USA www.starkey.com Starkey Laboratories UK Authorised Representative: (Germany) GmbH Starkey UK...
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Additional guidance | 19 Applicable Symbol Symbol Symbol Meaning Standard Number Manufacturer BS EN ISO 15223-1:2021 5.1.1 Authorized representative in Manufacturer symbol – To identify the manufacturer of a product BS EN ISO 15223-1:2021 5.1.2 the European Community Date of Manufacture BS EN ISO 15223-1:2021 5.1.3 EEA/EU/EC European Authorised Representative symbol...
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