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SuperPower and UltraPower
hearing aid
User Guide

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Important Safety Information
Hazard Warnings
Lists potential dangers and risks associated with hearing aid use, including unauthorized modifications and toxic batteries.
Product Safety Guidelines
Provides guidance on protecting the hearing aid from water, heat, dropping, and using appropriate batteries.
Hearing Aid Description
Option A: Classic Earmold
Details the components and identification of the SuperPower and UltraPower hearing aid with a classic earmold.
Option B: Power SlimTube Earmold
Details the components and identification of the SuperPower and UltraPower hearing aid with a Power SlimTube earmold.
Step-by-Step Usage Instructions
Getting to Know Your Hearing Aid
Familiarizes the user with the hearing aid's controls and functions by handling the device.
Using Hearing Aid Controls
Instructions on how to adjust volume and change hearing programs using the device's controls.
Battery Preparation and Insertion
Details on preparing a new battery and correctly inserting it into the hearing aid's battery compartment.
Turning On the Hearing Aid
Explains how to switch on the hearing aid by closing the battery compartment and important handling precautions.
Inserting the Hearing Aid
Provides guidance on correctly inserting the hearing aid into the ear, emphasizing right/left identification.
Identifying Right and Left Hearing Aids
Explains how to identify the right and left hearing aids using color indicators (red for right, blue for left).
Inserting with Classic Earmold
Detailed instructions for inserting the hearing aid with a classic earmold into the ear canal and behind the ear.
Adjusting Volume Control
Guides users on how to increase or decrease the volume of the hearing aid using the control behind the ear.
Selecting Hearing Programs
Explains how to select or change hearing programs by pressing the program button on the hearing aid.
Removing the Hearing Aid (Classic Earmold)
Provides instructions on how to safely remove the hearing aid with a classic earmold from the ear.
Turning Off the Hearing Aid
Explains how to turn off the hearing aid by opening the battery compartment.
Changing the Battery
Provides information on battery replacement, including warning signals and battery tester recommendations.
Battery Change (Secured Compartment)
Detailed steps for changing the battery in hearing aids equipped with a tamper-proof or secured battery compartment.
Care and Maintenance
General Care Information
Provides general advice on caring for the hearing aid, avoiding cosmetics, and cleaning the Wind and Weather Protector.
Water Resistance Features
Highlights the Naída S hearing aid's resistance to water, sweat, and dirt under specific conditions.
Daily Care Instructions
Daily inspection and cleaning of the earmold and tube using a lint-free cloth, avoiding harsh cleaning agents.
Weekly Care Instructions
Weekly cleaning of the earmold with a soft, damp or special cleaning cloth for hearing aids.
Monthly Care Instructions
Monthly inspection of the hearing tube for signs of wear such as color change, hardening, or cracks.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
No Sound or Reduced Volume
Steps to diagnose and resolve issues with no sound or softer-than-usual volume from the hearing aid.
Rapid Battery Discharge
Guidance on addressing issues where the hearing aid battery drains faster than expected.
Crackling or Buzzing Noises
Troubleshooting tips for resolving unwanted crackling or buzzing sounds from the hearing aid.
Whistling Sound Issues
Advice on how to resolve whistling sounds, often related to earmold fit or hearing aid placement.
Ear Pain or Inflammation
Recommendations for users experiencing pain or inflammation in the ear while using the hearing aid.
Wireless Accessories and FM Systems
Overview of Wireless Accessories
Introduces Phonak's range of wireless accessories designed to enhance hearing aid functionality and control.
FM Systems Explained
FM System Description
Describes the function and components of FM systems for wireless audio transmission to hearing aids.
Option A: Design-Integrated FM Receiver
Describes the design-integrated FM receiver, its function, and attachment to the hearing aid.
Option B: Audio Shoe with Universal FM Receiver
Details the audio shoe and universal FM receiver, their attachment, and water resistance considerations.

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