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Phonak Naída
L-SP
User Guide
Phonak Naída L-SP
Phonak Naída L-SP Trial

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1. Quick guide
Changing batteries
Instructions on how to change the batteries in the hearing aid, including steps and illustrations.
Left and right hearing aid markings
Explanation of the blue and red markings used to identify the left and right hearing aids.
2. Parts of the hearing aid
Compatible earpieces
Illustrations and names of the different earpiece types compatible with the hearing aid.
Naída L-SP / Naída L-SP Trial
Diagram labeling the parts of the Phonak Naída L-SP and L-SP Trial hearing aid models.
5. Batteries
5.1 Insert battery with a standard battery door
Step-by-step guide for inserting batteries into hearing aids with a standard battery door.
Replacement battery
Details on the required battery size, type, and specifications for replacement.
5.2 Insert battery with a tamper-proof battery door
Instructions for opening and inserting batteries into hearing aids with a tamper-proof battery door.
6. Putting on the hearing aid
6.1 Putting on the hearing aid with classic earmold
Step-by-step instructions for fitting the hearing aid with a classic earmold.
6.2 Putting on the hearing aid with dome, SlimTip or universal eartip
Instructions for fitting the hearing aid with dome, SlimTip, or universal eartips.
7. Removing the hearing aid
7.1 Removing the hearing aid with classic earmold
Procedure for safely removing the hearing aid when fitted with a classic earmold.
7.2 Removing the hearing aid with dome, SlimTip or universal eartip
Instructions for safely removing the hearing aid with dome, SlimTip, or universal eartips.
10. Initial pairing
10.1 Initial pairing to a Bluetooth enabled device
Steps for pairing the hearing aid with a Bluetooth-enabled device for the first time.
10.2 Connecting to the device
Information on how the hearing aid automatically reconnects to a paired device.
11. Phone calls
11.1 Making a call
Instructions on how to make phone calls using the hearing aid.
11.2 Accepting a call
How to accept or reject incoming calls using the hearing aid's multi-function button.
11.3 Ending a call
Procedure for ending an ongoing phone call using the hearing aid controls.
11.4 Rejecting a call
How to reject an incoming phone call using the hearing aid's multi-function button.
12. Flight mode
12.1 Enter flight mode
Steps to enable flight mode on the hearing aid to disable wireless functions.
12.2 Exit flight mode
Instructions for disabling flight mode and re-enabling wireless functions.
17. Care and maintenance
Expected Service Life
Information on the expected service life of the hearing aids and their components.
Commercial service period
Details on the repair service period offered by Sonova AG for hearing aids.
General handling and care
Important advice on handling and care, such as avoiding cosmetics near the device.
Daily, Weekly, and Monthly Maintenance
Routine cleaning and inspection schedules for optimal hearing aid performance and longevity.
18. Exchanging the earpiece
18.1 Removing the earpiece from the SlimTube
Step-by-step guide for safely removing an earpiece from the SlimTube.
18.2 Attaching the earpiece to the SlimTube
Instructions for properly attaching an earpiece to the SlimTube for secure fit.
19. Exchanging the earwax protection of your SlimTip
Removing the used earwax protector
Instructions for removing the old earwax protector using the provided tool.
Inserting the new earwax protector
Procedure for inserting a new earwax protector into the SlimTip device.
20. Service and warranty
Local warranty
Information on obtaining warranty terms and conditions from the local hearing care professional.
International warranty
Details of the one-year limited international warranty offered by Sonova AG.
21. Compliance information
Europe: Declaration of Conformity
Statement confirming product compliance with EU Medical Devices and Radio Equipment Directives.
Australia/New Zealand
Information on compliance with regulatory arrangements for sale in Australia and New Zealand.
FCC and IC Certification Information
Notice 1: Compliance Conditions
Conditions for FCC and Industry Canada compliance, including interference requirements.
Notice 2: Modification Restrictions
Warning against unauthorized modifications that may void FCC authorization.
Notice 3: RF Emissions Compliance
Details on compliance limits for Class B digital devices concerning radio frequency energy.
Electromagnetic emissions
Manufacturer's Declaration
Manufacturer's statement on hearing aid suitability for electromagnetic environments.
Emissions Test Compliance
Table detailing RF emissions test results and electromagnetic environment guidance.
Electromagnetic immunity
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Test
Immunity test levels for electrostatic discharge according to IEC60601-1-2.
Radiated RF Electromagnetic Field Immunity Test
Immunity test levels for radiated RF electromagnetic fields according to IEC60601-1-2.
Proximity Magnetic Field Immunity Test
Immunity test levels for proximity magnetic fields according to IEC60601-1-2.
Rated power frequency magnetic fields
Immunity test levels for rated power frequency magnetic fields according to IEC60601-1-8.
Enclosure Port Immunity
Immunity test levels for enclosure port according to IEC60601-4-39.
22. Information and Description of Symbols
Regulatory and Certification Symbols
Explanation of CE, EC REP, FCC, IC, and Japanese radio certification symbols.
Safety and Warning Symbols
Meaning of symbols indicating important information, warnings, and battery-related alerts.
Device Identification and Usage Symbols
Explanation of SN, REF, MD, electronic instructions, and Bluetooth symbols.
IP Rating and Environmental Safety
Ingress Protection and Environmental Limits
Details on IP68 rating, temperature, humidity, and pressure limits for safe exposure.
Handling and Disposal Precautions
Guidance on transportation, disposal of device/batteries, and MR safety.
23. Troubleshooting
Audio Issues (Whistles, Volume, Low Battery)
Addresses whistling, volume problems, and low battery indications.
Functional Issues (No Sound, Power On)
Resolves problems related to the hearing aid not functioning or not powering on.
Connectivity and Power Issues
Troubleshoots phone call function problems and intermittent power cycling.
24. Important safety information
Intended Use and Medical Considerations
Details the intended purpose, target users, and medical contraindications for hearing aid use.
Clinical Indications, Benefits, and Side Effects
Covers clinical indications, benefits of use, and potential physiological side effects.
Referral Guidelines and Risks
Outlines criteria for medical referral, acoustic trauma risk, and other potential risks.
Patient Decision and Suitability
Discusses patient decisions, disclaimer, suitability for healthcare, and habilitation.
24.1 Hazard warnings
General Operational Hazards
Covers warnings for flight mode, intended use, modifications, and use in explosive areas.
Device Interaction and Environmental Hazards
Addresses warnings related to implantable devices, accessories, RF equipment, and physical impacts.
Medical Examinations and Health Risks
Details precautions for medical exams and risks of hearing deterioration.
24.2 Information on product safety
Water Resistance and Environmental Handling
Covers water resistance, heat, sunlight protection, and proper drying methods.
Usage and Battery Safety Precautions
Details safety advice on handling, avoiding drops, battery safety, and usage in restricted areas.

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