Rechargeable smartphone compatible and universal connectivity (57 pages)
Summary of Contents for Starkey Livio 1000
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Rechargeable Smartphone Compatible and Universal Connectivity Standard Products O P E R A T I O N S M A N U A L Rechargeable BTE (Behind-The-Ear)
Table of Contents Hearing Aid Hearing Aid Standard Charger Mute ........18 Multifl ex Tinnitus Level Control .
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4 | Push Button Rechargeable BTE Overview Push Button Rechargeable BTE Overview | 5 Features, Controls and Identifi cation Your hearing aid controls include: Earhook Microphones Push button (user control) Location of left/right side indicator is for right ear, BLUE is for left ear Your hearing aid can be identifi ed by:...
8 | Preparation Preparation | 9 Charging Your Hearing Aids • Charging occurs with the lid open or closed • Your hearing aids will be completely charged in under 3 ½ hours • It is safe to keep them in the charger after they are fully charged and any time that you are not wearing them •...
10 | Preparation Preparation | 11 Charger On-Board Insertion and Removal Battery LEDs To insert the custom earmold and hearing aid: • When charger is Hold the custom earmold with your thumb and plugged in and fully forefi nger on the outer side near the tubing. charged = 4 solid LEDs will appear Tilt your hand slightly forward and gently insert...
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12 | Preparation Preparation | 13 To insert the comfort earbud: Insert the comfort earbud into your ear canal. Gently wrap the rechargeable BTE over your ear until it rests securely behind your ear. Place the lock in the concha bowl of your ear.
14 | Preparation Operation | 15 Power On & Off Helpful Hints • Minor irritation and/or inflammation may occur ON - The hearing aids will power on automatically after as your ear becomes accustomed to having an removing them from the charger. There is a delay object in it;...
16 | Operation Operation | 17 User Controls environments. No app or smartphone required. Upon activation, your devices use an environmental scan Your hearing aid’s user control may have been to bring comfort and clarity. For more information, customized by your hearing professional. Ask your consult with your hearing professional.
18 | Operation Operation | 19 If 10 minutes or more have passed since the NOTE: Memory Change last volume change, the volume will automatically Your hearing professional may create multiple decrease before it increases. memories within your hearing aid. These additional Volume Control Indicators memories can be accessed by activating the user control on your hearing aid.
20 | Operation Operation | 21 Multiflex Tinnitus Level Control Telephone Use Your user control can also adjust the level of your Some hearing aids can be customized with features to Multiflex Tinnitus stimulus. Please refer to the section help you effectively communicate on the telephone. Ask labeled Multiflex Tinnitus Technology (page 22) for your hearing professional about your telephone solution.
22 | Operation Multiflex Tinnitus Technology | 23 Up/Down Tinnitus Stimulus Control Consult with your hearing professional if your NOTE: hearing aid does not switch to the telephone memory If your user control is configured as a dedicated up/ automatically, if it is enabled. down stimulus control, each time you activate the user control, the stimulus level in your hearing aid always Manual Telephone Memory and Manual Telecoil...
24 | Fall Alert Fall Alert | 25 Introduction app on your smartphone. An SMS text message will be sent to a maximum of three predefined contacts, Fall Alert can be used to notify others should you fall notifying them of the alert. The SMS text message will or experience a non-fall-related event.
26 | Fall Alert Fall Alert | 27 Auto Alert Sensitivity Indicators You can adjust your Auto Alert Sensitivity in the Speech indicators will play through your hearing Thrive app. Increasing the sensitivity may increase the aid(s) when: likelihood of detecting a fall. Decreasing the sensitivity •...
28 | Adjustment Adjustment | 29 Mobile Phone Use • You will see your hearing aid name (e.g. “Chris Hearing Aids”) when the iOS device first Your hearing aid is designed to work with a discovers your hearing aids. smartphone. When the hearing aid is paired and powered on, incoming phone calls will route •...
30 | Adjustment Accessories | 31 Accessories Normal indicates the name of a memory setting in the hearing aid. You can select from any memories There are several accessories that allow you to control shown in the list to change the hearing aid to that and maximize the full potential of your hearing aids.
32 | Hearing Aid Care Hearing Aid Care | 33 Hearing Aid Care Helpful Hints • Do not take apart your hearing aids or insert the Keep your hearing aids clean. Heat, moisture cleaning tools inside them. and foreign substances can result in poor performance.
34 | Hearing Aid Care Hearing Aid Care | 35 • To ensure the longest life of your rechargeable Your hearing professional can provide further hearing aid batteries and the batteries in the information on additional maintenance procedures for charger: your hearing aid, if needed.
36 | Hearing Aid Care Hearing Aid Care | 37 Service and Repair Rechargeable BTE Troubleshooting Guide If, for any reason, your hearing aid does not operate SYMPTOM POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS properly, do NOT attempt to fix it yourself. Not only CAUSES are you likely to violate any applicable warranties or insurance, you could easily cause further damage.
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38 | Hearing Aid Care Hearing Aid Care | 39 Charger Troubleshooting Guide Charger Troubleshooting Guide SYMPTOM POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS SYMPTOM POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS CAUSES CAUSES Reposition your hearing aids in the port with the Reposition your hearing earbud resting in charger Incorrect aids in the port with the reservoir.
40 | Tips for Better Communication Tips for Better Communication | 41 For Your Family and Friends Your hearing professional will recommend an appropriate schedule to help you adapt to your Your family and friends are also affected by your new hearing aid.
43°C (109°F). Cautions: The Starkey Hearing Technologies Charger has a rating of IP 5X per IEC 60529. This means that the Starkey Hearing Technologies Charger is protected • If the charger is hot, do not touch it until cool.
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44 | Regulatory Information Regulatory Information | 45 Required Hearing Aid Information If you have reservations about your ability to adapt to amplification, you should inquire about the availability of a trial-rental or purchase-option program. Many The following additional information is provided in compliance with U.S. Food hearing aid dispensers now offer programs that permit you to wear a hearing aid and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations: for a period of time for a nominal fee after which you may decide if you want to...
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46 | Regulatory Information Regulatory Information | 47 For the Patient The Multiflex Tinnitus Technology is targeted for healthcare professionals, which are treating patients suffering from tinnitus, as well as conventional hearing disorders. The fitting of the Multiflex Tinnitus Technology must be done by a A tinnitus therapy instrument is an electronic instrument intended to generate hearing professional participating in a Tinnitus Management Program.
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48 | Regulatory Information Regulatory Information | 49 CAUTION: The Starkey Hearing Technologies Charger has been tested to, and has passed, If set to the maximum output level and worn for periods of time the following emissions and immunity tests: exceeding the recommendations below, your exposure to sound energy has the potential to exceed noise exposure limits.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR DISPOSAL OF OLD ELECTRONICS Matrices: 130/70 Battery Size: Encased 312 Starkey Hearing Technologies encourages, the EU requires, and your local community laws may require, that your hearing aids and charger be disposed of via your local electronics recycling/disposal process.
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Matrix 130/70 OSPL90 FOG 50 with Earhook 1600 Hz (%) <1 <1 <1 <1 BTE R 70 Induction Coil Sensitivity HFA SPLITS (ANSI) (dB SPL) MASL (IEC) (dB SPL) 1000 10000 Estimated Lithium ION Battery Life Matrix 130/70 OSPL90 FOG 50...
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Earhook Thin Tube ANSI/IEC IEC OES ANSI/IEC IEC OES Measurement 2cc Coupler Coupler 2cc Coupler Coupler Peak OSPL90 (dB SPL) HFA OSPL90 (dB SPL) RTF OSPL90 (dB SPL) Peak Gain (dB) HFA Full-On Gain (dB) RTF Full-On Gain (dB) Frequency Range (Hz) <100-7600 <100-7600 <100-5000...
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