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Fitting Your Ear Domes
Your Audien Atom 2 comes with small, medium and large sizes of Ear Domes. To remove an Ear Dome from your device, simply pull with enough force until it pops off.
When attaching an Ear Dome, be sure to press firmly. You'll feel a "pop" or "click" when it attaches. Be sure the Ear Dome is not pressed against the receiver, this can block sound and cause feedback.
Adjusting The Volume & Switching The Listening Mode
To adjust the volume, you will press the button on the back of the Atom 2. There are 5 volume levels. The number of beeps signifies the volume. 1 beep for volume 1 up to 5 beeps for volume 5.
There are 5 volume levels and your device's default is level 3.
Click the button to change volume levels
Level 1 | 1 beep |
Level 2 | 2 beeps |
Level 3 | 3 beeps |
Level 4 | 4 beeps |
Level 5 | 5 beeps |
To change listening modes on your Atom 2, press and hold the volume button for 3 seconds or until you hear a lower toned booping sound. The number of boops demonstrates which mode your device is in
Mode | Suitable for | Indicator |
1 | Conversation | 1 Boop |
2 | Noisy environment (restaurants) | 2 Boops |
3 | Road/Vehicle | 3 Boops |
4 | Outdoor | 4 Boops |
When first using the Atom 2, keep the volume level at the default level 3. Press the button to increase the volume until you find which volume level is most comfortable for your ears.
Be sure not to turn the volume too high, as this can cause discomfort in your ears.
Inserting Into Ear
The Audien Atom 2 can be worn differently depending on the user's ear canal shape. Neither device is LEFT or RIGHT ear specific, ensuring a universal fit.
Try inserting it into your ear: curving both forwards and backwards to determine which is most comfortable for you.
Powering ON/OFF
The Atom 2 does not have an ON/OFF switch. The device will automatically power off and begin charging when placed into the Charging Case.
The Audien Atom 2 must always be returned to the Charging Case when not in use. Otherwise the devices will remain on and drain the battery.
Charging Your Atom 2
The center light of the case glows red once it is plugged into power. The left and right lights glow red when charing then glow green when fully charged.
This case does not charge your devices on the go. It must be plugged in to charge.
Charging Your Device
CHARGE TIME: 3 HOURS
Charging indicators
If you look inside the Charging Dock, you will notice a hollow section.
Lower the device into the Charging Dock with the ear buds facing down into the hollow section.
Make sure the Removal Wires are not bent and the connection is secure.
The Audien Atom 2 will magnetically lock into place within the Charging Dock.
Red light = Units are properly connected and charging.
Green light = The device is fully charged.
Cleaning Your Device
Locate the Cleaning Brush from the accessory box. Remove the Ear Domes from your Atom 2. Use the Cleaning Brush to remove wax, dirt or any debris from both the Ear Dome and the device itself.
Replacing The Wax Guard
Remove the Ear Domes.
Use the A end of the Wax Guard Replacement Tool to remove the old Wax Guard from your Audien Atom 2.
A B
Flip the tool over, then use the B end of the Wax Guard Replacement Tool to install a new Wax Guard in.
To resolve this, lower the volume and increase it slowly.
When to see a doctor
If you have any of the problems listed below, please see a doctor, preferably an ear-nose-throat doctor (an ENT).
If you are younger than 18, do not use this.
You should go to the doctor, preferably an ear-nose-throat doctor (an ENT), because your condition needs specialized care. Over-the-counter hearing aids are only for users who are 18 or older.
This hearing aid is for adults with signs of mild to moderate hearing loss. How do you know if you have this?
This information and other labeling, including the
user instructional brochure, are available on the internet at: audienhearing.com/support
You may also call 205-255-1112 or write to support@audienhearing.com or
10733 NFLW Blvd #103, Scottsdale, AZ 85259 to request a paper copy of this information & other labeling
Some people with hearing loss may need help from a hearing healthcare professional.
How do you know if you need to see one?
If your hearing loss makes it hard to hear loud noises, this hearing aid may not be your best choice without help from a professional. If this hearing aid does not help you enough, ask for people from a hearing healthcare professional.
This hearing aid should not cause pain when inserting it.
Remove this device from your ear if it causes pain or discomfort when you insert or place it. To try again, make sure to follow the instructions. If you feel pain or discomfort again, contact the manufacturer. If your pain or discomfort doesn't go away, contact your hearing healthcare professional. You can also report this to the FDA as an adverse event according to the instructions that appear later.
This is not hearing protection
You should remove this device if you are experiencing overly loud sounds, whether short or long-lasting. If you're in a loud place, you should use the right kind of hearing protection instead of wearing this device. In general, if you would use ear plugs in a loud place, you should remove this device and use ear plugs.
The sound output should not be uncomfortable or painful
You should turn down the volume or remove the device if the sound output is uncomfortably loud or painful. If you consistently need to turn the volume down, you may need to further adjust your device.
You might need medical help if a piece gets stuck in your ear.
If any part of your hearing aid, like the eartip, gets stuck in your ear, and you can't easily remove it with your fingers, get medical help as soon as you can. You should not try to use tweezers or cotton swabs because they can push the part farther into your ear, injuring your eardrum or ear canal, possibly seriously.
Note: If you remain concerned, consult a professional.
If you try this device and continue to struggle with or remain concerned about your hearing, you should consult with a hearing healthcare professional. Note: What you might expect when you start using a hearing aid
A hearing aid can benefit many people with hearing loss. However, you should know it will not restore normal hearing, and you may still have some difficulty hearing over noise. Furthermore, a hearing aid will not prevent or improve a medical condition that causes hearing loss. People who start using hearing aids sometimes need a few weeks to get used to them. Similarly, many people find that training or counseling can help them get more out of their devices. If you have hearing loss in both ears, you might get more out of using hearing aids in both, especially in situations that make you tired from listening- for example, noisy environments.
Note: Tell FDA about injuries, malfunctions, or other adverse events. To report a problem involving your hearing aid, you should submit information to FDA as soon as possible after the problem. FDA calls them "adverse events." and they might include: skin irritation in your ear, injury from the device (like cuts or scratches, or burns from an overheated battery), pieces of the device getting stuck in your ear, suddenly worsening hearing loss from using the device, etc. Instructions for reporting are available at www.fda.gov/safety/MedWatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088. You can also download a form to mail to FDA.
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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