signia Intuis 3 User Manual

signia Intuis 3 User Manual

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Insio primax, Intuis 3
User Guide
Signia ITE primax Int3 EN__COB.indd 1
23.04.2019 14:05:29

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Your Hearing Instruments
Instrument Type
Describes the custom nature of the hearing instruments based on ear anatomy.
Getting to Know Your Instruments
Guides users to familiarize themselves with controls and locations on the devices.
Components and Names
ITE (In The Ear)
Details the components of In-The-Ear (ITE) hearing instrument models.
ITC (In The Canal) with Controls
Details the components of In-The-Canal (ITC) hearing instrument models.
CIC/IIC (Completely in the Canal)
Details the components of Completely-In-Canal (CIC/IIC) hearing instrument models.
Controls
Control Types and Functions
Details various control types (push button, volume wheel) and their operational functions.
Settings
Hearing Programs
Lists available hearing programs and how to change them.
Key Features
Describes features like AutoPhone, Tinnitus therapy, and wireless connectivity.
Batteries
Battery Handling and Replacement
Provides guidance on battery types, handling, and replacement procedures.
Daily Use
Powering On and Off
Explains how to power the hearing instruments on and off using different methods.
Inserting and Removing Instruments
Guides users on proper insertion and removal techniques for the hearing instruments.
Volume and Program Adjustments
Details how to adjust volume and change hearing programs using controls or remote.
Optional Adjustments
Covers optional fine-tuning options like sound balance and tinnitus therapy level.
Special Listening Situations
Using Hearing Instruments with Phones
Discusses phone usage, automatic program switching, and telecoil functionality.
Audio Induction Loops
Describes how to use audio induction loops for enhanced sound reception.
Maintenance and Care
Drying, Storage, and Cleaning
Provides instructions for drying, storing, and daily cleaning of hearing instruments.
Professional Maintenance
Outlines professional cleaning, service requirements, and component replacement.
Further Information
Safety and Wireless Features
Covers safety information, wireless connectivity, and available accessories.
Document Symbols and Troubleshooting
Explains document symbols and provides solutions for common instrument problems.
Service and Warranty
Service and Warranty Records
Fields for recording serial numbers, service dates, and warranty details.

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