Bernafon VN9 B 105 Instructions For Use Manual

Bernafon VN9 B 105 Instructions For Use Manual

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Instructions for Use

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Model Overview
Viron FW4 Model Range
Lists specific hearing aid models within the Viron FW4 family, including GTIN numbers.
Intended Use and Suitability
Intended Use and Indications
Describes the hearing aid's purpose and the types/degrees of hearing loss it addresses.
User, Group, Environment, and Contraindications
Details user profiles, age groups, suitable environments, and usage warnings.
Clinical Benefits
Explains the advantages of using the hearing aid for communication and quality of life.
Identifying Hearing Aid Attachments and Earpieces
Earhook with Mold Attachment
Description of the earhook and mold type of hearing aid attachment.
miniFit Thin Tube Attachment
Description of the miniFit thin tube type of hearing aid attachment.
Earpiece Options for Thin Tubes
Lists and illustrates available earpieces (Dome, Grip Tip, Micro Mold) for thin tubes.
Earhook and Mold Hearing Aid Components
Functions of Earhook/Mold Aids
Explains the operational capabilities such as sound input/output and controls.
miniFit Thin Tube Hearing Aid Components
Functions of miniFit Thin Tube Aids
Explains the operational capabilities such as sound input/output and controls.
Caring for Your Hearing Aid
Cleaning Microphone Openings
Instructions for cleaning the microphone ports to ensure clear sound input.
Cleaning the Ear Mold
Procedures for cleaning the custom ear mold using a soft cloth and tool.
Replacing the Sound Tube
Guidance on when to replace the sound delivery tube due to yellowing or stiffness.
Washing the Ear Mold and Tube
Detailed steps for cleaning the mold and tube with mild soap and water.
Pairing Hearing Aid with iPhone
1. Settings and Accessibility Access
Steps to navigate iPhone settings to find Bluetooth and Accessibility options.
2. Selecting MFi Hearing Devices
Choosing the hearing aid from the MFi Hearing Devices list within Accessibility.
3. Prepare Hearing Aid for Pairing
Instructions to put the hearing aid into pairing mode by managing the battery drawer.
4. Select Hearing Aid on iPhone
Choosing the correct hearing aid from the list of detected devices on the iPhone.
5. Confirm Hearing Aid Pairing
Finalizing the pairing process by confirming the request on the iPhone.
Wireless Accessories Overview
SoundClip-A Functionality
Describes the capabilities of the SoundClip-A accessory for audio and control.
TV-A Adapter Usage
Explains how to use the TV-A adapter for streaming audio from TVs and electronic devices.
RC-A Remote Control Features
Details the functions of the RC-A remote control for managing programs and volume.
Bernafon EasyControl-A App
Information on the mobile application for controlling hearing aids remotely.
Other Optional Accessories
Telecoil Functionality
Explains the telecoil feature for improved listening in environments with hearing loops.
Direct Audio Input (DAI) Adapter
How to connect to external audio sources like TVs or stereos using the DAI adapter.
FM Adapter Connection
How to connect the hearing aid to an external FM receiver.
Tinnitus SoundSupport Feature Overview
Intended Use of Tinnitus SoundSupport
Explains the purpose and target audience for the Tinnitus SoundSupport feature.
Guidelines for Tinnitus SoundSupport Users
Prescription Use Requirement
Emphasizes that medical consultation and evaluation are necessary before using the feature.
Tinnitus SoundSupport: Sound and Volume Management
Tinnitus SoundSupport Program Selection
Explains how hearing care professionals select programs for the Tinnitus SoundSupport feature.
Mute Functionality with Tinnitus SoundSupport
Describes how the mute function affects environmental sounds versus Tinnitus SoundSupport sounds.
Adjusting Volume for Tinnitus SoundSupport
Details how volume controls are set for the Tinnitus SoundSupport feature.
Adjusting Tinnitus SoundSupport Volume
Volume Adjustment: Per Ear Separately
Specific instructions for controlling volume in each ear independently.
Volume Adjustment: Both Ears Simultaneously
Specific instructions for controlling volume in both ears at the same time.
Limitation on Tinnitus SoundSupport Use Time
Daily Use Recommendations
Advises on safe daily usage duration to prevent hearing damage and tinnitus aggravation.
Professional Information on Tinnitus SoundSupport
Device Description and Operation
Overview of the Tinnitus SoundSupport module and its basic functions.
Maximum Wearing Time Calculation
Explains how volume levels affect the permitted daily usage time of the feature.
Volume Control Default Status
Information on the default state of the volume control feature and associated risks.
Volume Control Activation and Warnings
Notes and warnings when the volume control is enabled, including risk of hearing damage.
General Safety and Usage Warnings
Proper Hearing Aid Usage Practices
Guidelines on correct handling, application, and authorized use of the hearing aid.
Choking Hazards and Small Parts Safety
Safety warnings regarding small components, batteries, and choking risks.
Safe Battery Handling and Use
Best practices for battery usage, charging, disposal, and avoiding explosions.
Device Malfunction Awareness
Information on potential device failures and causes like blockage or expired batteries.
Precautions for Active Implants
Safety guidelines for users with active medical implants, especially regarding magnets.
Precautions During Medical Procedures
Warnings before undergoing medical scans (X-ray, CT, MR, PET) or surgical procedures.
Environmental Exposure Warnings
Precautions regarding exposure to extreme heat, chemicals, and cosmetics.
High-Output Hearing Aid Considerations
Specific advice for high-output hearing aids and potential risks to remaining hearing.
Potential Side Effects of Hearing Aids
Information on possible reactions like earwax buildup, skin irritation, and when to seek medical advice.
Hearing Aid Use on Aircraft
Guidelines for using hearing aids during air travel, including flight mode activation.
External Equipment Connection Safety
Safety standards for connecting the hearing aid to external devices via cables.
Detached Earpiece Management
Instructions on what to do if an earpiece becomes detached and remains in the ear canal.
Prohibition of Unauthorized Modifications
Warning against making unauthorized changes to the hearing aid, which voids the warranty.
Using Approved Third-Party Accessories
Recommendation to use only manufacturer-provided accessories to maintain compatibility.
Managing Electromagnetic Interference
How to minimize interference from portable electronic devices and RF sources.
Conditions of Use and Environmental Limits
Operating Environment Specifications
Specifies temperature, humidity, and pressure limits for the hearing aid during operation.
Storage and Transportation Guidelines
Specifies environmental limits for storing and transporting the hearing aid.
International Warranty Information
Service and Professional Support
Guidance on obtaining service and consulting hearing care professionals for assistance.
Regional Compliance and RF Information
Regional Compliance: USA and Canada
Regulatory identification and compliance information for the US and Canada.
Radio Frequency Exposure Compliance
Information regarding RF exposure limits and testing performed on the device.
Understanding Symbols
Apple Device Compatibility (Made for Apple)
Explains the meaning of the 'Made for Apple' badge and device compatibility.
General Symbols and Indicators
Defines various symbols used in the manual for safety, identification, and functionality.

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