Rexton BiCore C R-Li User Manual

Rexton BiCore C R-Li User Manual

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BiCore C R-Li
BiCore C R-Li T
RECHARGEABLE
HEARING AIDS
USER GUIDE 1
(SAFETY MANUAL FOR US AND CANADIAN MARKETS)
www.hearing.rexton.com

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Dennis
May 6, 2025

Is it safe to store fully charged hearing aids in charger

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Mr. Anderson
May 18, 2025

Yes, it is safe to store fully charged Rexton C R-Li hearing aids in the charger. For short periods (several days or weeks), you should store them in the charger while it is plugged in. For long periods (many weeks or months), you should fully charge the hearing aids, turn them off via the rocker switch, and store them in the standard charger unplugged or in a fully charged and powered-off travel charger.

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  • Page 1 BiCore C R-Li BiCore C R-Li T RECHARGEABLE HEARING AIDS USER GUIDE 1 (SAFETY MANUAL FOR US AND CANADIAN MARKETS) www.hearing.rexton.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Safety information  Intended use  Hearing aids Explanation of symbols  BiCore C R-Li General warnings  BiCore C R-Li T For certain hearing aid types  For hearing aids with built-in power cells (lithium‑ion rechargeable batteries)   When using remote control apps  Important information ...
  • Page 3: Safety Information

    Safety information WARNING to Hearing Aid Dispensers: You should advise a prospective hearing aid user This safety manual provides safety information and other to consult promptly with a doctor, preferably an important information about your hearing aids. It covers ear specialist such as an ENT, before dispensing several hearing aid types and optional features.
  • Page 4 WARNING to Hearing Aid Dispenser, Outputs CAUTION over 132 dB SPL: You might need medical help if a piece gets stuck You should exercise special care in selecting and in your ear. If any part of your hearing aid, like fitting a hearing aid with a maximum output that the eartip, gets stuck in your ear, and you can’t exceeds 132 dB SPL because it may impair the...
  • Page 5 NOTICE NOTICE Tell FDA about injuries, malfunction, or other Hearing loss in people younger than 18. adverse events. People younger than 18 should see a doctor To report a problem involving your hearing aid, first, preferably an ear‑nose‑ throat doctor (an you should submit information to FDA as soon ENT), because they may have different needs as possible after the problem.
  • Page 6: Intended Use

    Explanation of symbols The doctor may refer the person to an audiologist for a hearing aid evaluation, which is different from Symbols used in this document the medical evaluation and is intended to identify Points out a situation that could lead to serious, the appropriate hearing aid.
  • Page 7: General Warnings

    Symbols on the device or packaging WARNING Risk of injury! According to IEC 60601‑1, the applied parts of this device are classified as type B. Do not use obviously damaged devices and return them to point of sale. Keep dry during transportation. WARNING Note that any unauthorized changes to the product Temperature during transportation.
  • Page 8 WARNING NOTICE Choking hazard! Different types of strong radiation, e. g. during X‑ray or MRI head examinations, may damage Your hearing aids contain small parts which can be hearing aids. swallowed. Do not wear the hearing aids during these or Keep hearing aids, batteries and accessories similar procedures.
  • Page 9 WARNING WARNING If battery is swallowed, contact the Poisons Risk of affecting electronic equipment! Information Hotline on 13 11 26 for Australia In areas where the use of electronics or wireless and 0800 764 766 for New Zealand. For other devices are restricted, verify if your device has to countries, please contact the local Poison be turned off.
  • Page 10: For Certain Hearing Aid Types

    For certain hearing aid types NOTICE Do not pull the receiver connection RIC models as this could damage your hearing The receiver is placed within the ear canal and connected aids. to the hearing aid via a receiver cable. CAUTION Risk of injury! Always wear the receiver cable with an ear For hearing aids with built-in power cells...
  • Page 11: Important Information

    Important information The ACMA compliance mark indicates conformity with the electromagnetic interference standards set by the Australian Communications and Media Authority Operating, transport and storage conditions (ACMA). For hearing aids with built-in power cells (lithium-ion rechargeable batteries) Devices with the FCC marking comply with the standards Read the operating, transport and storage conditions in of the FCC regarding electromagnetic interference (only the hearing aid's user guide.
  • Page 12: For Us And Canadian Markets Only

    For US and Canadian markets only interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio For prospective hearing aid users communications.
  • Page 13: For Hearing Aid Users

    wear hearing aids for a period of time for a nominal fee Identification information after which you may decide if you want to purchase them. Your hearing aids have a serial number imprinted U.S. federal law restricts the sale of hearing aids to those on them.
  • Page 14 Your Audiologist or Hearing Care Professional can Data rate 324 kbit/sec (raw channel capacity) answer any questions you may have about the identifying Data flow Simplex or semi‑duplex capability code on your hearing aid. Protocol Random access, no collision Wireless functionality avoidance The following tables summarizes the technical details of S.A.R.
  • Page 15 Channel 40 channel radio Standard Test Type Note Bandwidth 2 MHz per channel EN 301 489‑ Immunity, Standard for low 1/3/17 RF and ESD power transmitters in Data rate 1 Mbit/sec, respectively, 2 Mbit/sec the frequency range Data flow Simplex or semi‑duplex capability 9 kHz ‑...
  • Page 16: For Children With Hearing Loss

    For children with hearing loss Standard Test Type Note In addition to seeing a physician for a medical evaluation, ANSI/AAMI RF emissions Implantable medical a child with a hearing loss should be directed to an PC69 device EMC immunity, audiologist for evaluation and rehabilitation since hearing American National loss may cause problems in language development Standard.
  • Page 17 Please refer to the warranty card included with your hearing aids for warranty period effective dates. Your hearing aids may have additional loss and damage coverage. Please consult your Hearing Care Professional to determine if this is applicable to your hearing aids.
  • Page 19 This document applies to hearing instruments manufactured by WSAUD A/S. For Canada: Manufactured by WS Audiology Canada Inc. Document No. D00285591 EN Order/Item No. 21026571 0123 Master Rev01, 02.2023 © 02.2023, WSAUD A/S. All rights reserved SIV‑16048‑23...

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