Audifon sueno pro R User Manual

Audifon sueno pro R User Manual

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TINNITUS INSTRUMENTS
User Manual
sueno pro S
sueno pro R
sueno pro ITE

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2 YOUR TINNITUS INSTRUMENT
2.1 Type
Describes the different types of tinnitus instruments available.
2.2 Technical features
Provides a table with technical specifications like model, size, and battery life.
2.3 Batteries
Explains how to use and care for the batteries.
2.3.1 Information on battery
Details the zinc air battery activation process and storage.
2.3.2 Low battery warning
Describes the audible signal indicating low battery life.
3 OPERATION – SUENO PRO S
3.1 Construction
Identifies the main components of the Sueno Pro S instrument.
3.2 Inserting battery
Step-by-step guide for inserting the battery correctly.
3.3 Removing battery
Step-by-step guide for removing the battery safely.
3.4 Switching tinnitus instruments on and off
Explains how to power the device on and off using the battery compartment.
3.5 Inserting and removing tinnitus instruments
Instructions for correctly inserting and removing the instrument from the ear.
3.5.1 Inserting with Thin Tube
Details how to insert the instrument using a thin tube.
3.5.2 Inserting with ear mould
Details how to insert the instrument using an ear mould.
3.5.3 Removing tinnitus instruments
Provides instructions for safely removing the instrument from the ear.
3.6 Volume control and program selection
Explains how to adjust volume and select programs.
3.6.1 Multifunctional rocker switch
Describes the rocker switch for volume and program control.
3.6.2 Volume selection
Details how to increase or decrease the volume using the rocker switch.
3.6.3 Selecting hearing programs
Explains how to switch between different hearing programs.
4 OPERATION – SUENO PRO R
4.1 Construction
Identifies the main components of the Sueno Pro R instrument.
4.2 Inserting battery
Step-by-step guide for inserting the battery for Sueno Pro R.
4.3 Removing battery
Step-by-step guide for removing the battery for Sueno Pro R.
4.4 Switching tinnitus instruments on and off
Explains how to power the Sueno Pro R device on and off.
4.5 Inserting and removing tinnitus instruments
Instructions for correctly inserting and removing the Sueno Pro R.
4.6 Volume control and program selection
Explains how to adjust volume and select programs for Sueno Pro R.
4.6.1 Multifunctional rocker switch
Describes the rocker switch for volume and program control for Sueno Pro R.
4.6.2 Volume selection
Details how to adjust volume using the rocker switch for Sueno Pro R.
4.6.3 Selecting the hearing programs
Explains how to switch between hearing programs for Sueno Pro R.
5 OPERATION – SUENO PRO ITE
5.1 Construction
Identifies the main components of the Sueno Pro ITE instrument.
5.2. Inserting battery
Step-by-step guide for inserting the battery for Sueno Pro ITE.
5.3. Removing battery
Step-by-step guide for removing the battery for Sueno Pro ITE.
5.4 Switching tinnitus instruments on and off
Explains how to power the Sueno Pro ITE device on and off.
5.5 Inserting and removing tinnitus instruments
Instructions for correctly inserting and removing the Sueno Pro ITE.
5.6 Volume control and program selection
Explains how to adjust volume and select programs for Sueno Pro ITE.
5.6.1 Volume selection
Details how to adjust volume for Sueno Pro ITE.
5.6.2 Selecting hearing programs
Explains how to switch between hearing programs for Sueno Pro ITE.
7 CARE INSTRUCTIONS
7.1 General
General advice on protecting and caring for the tinnitus instruments.
7.2 Cleaning and care of behind-the-ear-tinnitus instruments with external receiver
Specific cleaning instructions for BTE models with external receivers.
7.3 Changing the earwax protection filter
Step-by-step guide to replacing the earwax protection filter.
7.4 Drying tinnitus instruments
Explains methods for drying the instruments to maintain service life.
9 SAFETY INFORMATION
9.1 Important warnings
Lists critical warnings like suffocation, injury, hearing damage, and explosion risk.
9.2 Information about product safety
Covers product safety, modifications, and damage prevention.

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