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ReSound ONE 61 RIE

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Summarization of Contents

Get to know your hearing aid
Hearing aid components identification
Identifies main parts like program button, microphones, receiver, and dome.
Hearing aid component details
Battery door and indicators
Details the battery door, right/left indicator, and serial number/model marking.
What you need to know
On/Off function
Explains how to turn the hearing aid on by inserting the battery and off by opening the battery door.
Inserting/Replacing the battery
Step 1: Open battery door
Instructions on opening the battery door using your fingertip for battery replacement.
Step 2: Insert and close battery
Instructions for removing the sticker, waiting for activation, inserting the battery correctly, and closing the door.
Flight mode
Enabling and disabling flight mode
Procedure to disable wireless operation for flight mode by cycling the battery door, and how to re-enable it.
For more information
Resources and contact details
Directs users to the user guide, hearing care professional, and online tutorial videos.
Regular care & maintenance
Daily and weekly cleaning
Guidelines for daily cleaning with a soft cloth and weekly cleaning of receiver tubes and domes.
Changing domes (standard and tulip)
Instructions for changing standard domes and ReSound tulip domes, ensuring correct placement.
Monthly care: Wax guard replacement
Wax guard removal
Steps for removing the dome and using the tool to extract the used wax filter from the hearing aid.
Wax guard insertion
Instructions for inserting the new wax filter using the tool and re-attaching the dome or replacement dome.
Beep/tone indicators
Indicator meanings
Lists various beep and tone patterns and their corresponding indications for battery status and modes.
Action required based on indicators
Troubleshooting actions
Provides necessary actions for common situations like starting up, flight mode, and streaming.
Troubleshooting
Symptoms and causes
Lists common symptoms like no sound or low volume and their potential causes, such as dead battery or blocked earmold.
Possible remedies
Offers solutions for troubleshooting issues, including checking the battery door, cleaning components, or consulting a professional.