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Philips HearLink 3050 Instructions For Use Manual
In-the-ear hearing aids iic - cic
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Contents
Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Model Overview
Introduction to this Booklet
Intended Use
Table of Contents
Your Hearing Aid
Identify Left and Right Hearing Aid
Multitool for Handling Batteries and Cleaning
Turn the Hearing Aid on and off
Low Battery Indication
How to Replace the Battery
Insert the Hearing Aid
Remove Your Hearing Aid
Caring for Your Hearing Aid
Filter Replacement
Replace Prowax Minifit Filter
Replace T-Cap Filter
Change Volume with Push-Button
Change Programs
Mute the Hearing Aid
Optional Features and Accessories
Tinnitus Soundsupport
Guidelines for Tinnitus Soundsupport Users
Limitation on Use Time
Sound Options and Volume Adjustments
Warnings Related to Tinnitus
General Warnings
Water & Dust Resistant (IP68)
Conditions of Use
Technical Information
International Warranty
Warranty
Your Individual Hearing Aid Settings
Sound and LED Light Indicators
Troubleshooting Guide
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Change Volume with Push-Button
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Change Programs
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Optional Features and Accessories
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Summarization of Contents
Model overview
Styles
Describes the different hearing aid styles available.
Battery
Information about the battery size used in the hearing aids.
Introduction to this booklet
Warnings
Important safety information and warnings for users.
Intended use
Indications for use
Specific conditions and hearing loss types the aid is designed for.
Intended user
Describes the primary user and caregivers.
Intended user group
Specifies the target age group for the hearing aid.
Use environment
Details where the hearing aid can be used.
Contraindications
Lists conditions or situations where the aid should not be used.
Clinical benefits
Explains the advantages and improvements the hearing aid offers.
Your hearing aid
What it is and does
Overview of the hearing aid's components and functions.
Identify left and right hearing aid
MultiTool for handling batteries and cleaning
Turn the hearing aid ON and OFF
Low battery indication
Battery tip
Advice on managing battery life and replacements.
How to replace the battery
Insert the hearing aid
Remove your hearing aid
Caring for your hearing aid
Cleaning the hearing aid
Procedures for cleaning the hearing aid to ensure optimal performance.
Filter replacement
Replace ProWax miniFit filter
Replace T-Cap filter
Change volume with push-button
Change programs
Mute the hearing aid
Optional features and accessories
Tinnitus SoundSupportâ„¢
Intended use of Tinnitus SoundSupport
Purpose and application of the Tinnitus SoundSupport feature.
Guidelines for Tinnitus SoundSupport users
Limitation on use time
Daily use
Guidelines on safe daily usage duration for Tinnitus SoundSupport.
Sound options and volume adjustments
Tinnitus SoundSupport programs
Details on programs for Tinnitus SoundSupport.
Mute
How muting affects Tinnitus SoundSupport.
Volume adjustments with Tinnitus SoundSupport
Warnings related to Tinnitus
General warnings
Usage of hearing aids
General guidelines for proper hearing aid usage.
Choking hazards of swallowing small parts
Safety warning about small parts and choking risks.
General warnings
Risk of placing batteries in ear or nose
Warning about the danger of inserting batteries into body orifices.
Use of replaceable batteries
Guidelines for using and disposing of batteries safely.
Beware of sudden dysfunction
Advice on handling unexpected hearing aid stops.
Use with active medical implants
Precautions when using with active medical implants like pacemakers.
General warnings
Accessories with built-in magnets
Warning about keeping magnetic accessories away from implants.
Remove hearing aids before certain medical procedures
When hearing aids must be removed for medical scans or treatments.
Keep away from extreme heat
Advice on protecting hearing aids from high temperatures.
Keep away from chemicals
Warning about avoiding contact with certain chemical products.
General warnings
Potential side effects
Information on possible skin irritation or increased earwax.
Connection to external equipment
Safety considerations for connecting external devices.
Use of third-party accessories
Recommendation to use only manufacturer-approved accessories.
Do not modify
Warning against altering the hearing aid, which voids the warranty.
Use in fields with electromagnetic interference
Advice on potential interference from electronic devices.
Water & dust resistant (IP68)
Conditions of use
Operating Conditions
Specifies the environmental conditions for optimal operation.
Transportation and storage conditions
Guidelines for transporting and storing the hearing aid.
Technical information
Description of symbols accompanying the product
Manufacturer
Symbol indicating the manufacturer of the device.
CE mark
Symbol denoting compliance with EU regulations.
Electronic waste (WEEE)
Symbol for proper disposal of electronic waste.
Regulatory Compliance Mark (RCM)
Symbol for Australian/New Zealand market compliance.
IP code
Symbol indicating water and dust resistance rating.
Radio Frequency (RF) transmitter
Symbol indicating the presence of an RF transmitter.
Description of symbols accompanying the product
Global Trade Item Number
Explanation of the GTIN symbol for product identification.
Firmware
Symbol indicating the firmware version of the device.
Keep dry
Symbol indicating the need to protect the device from moisture.
Catalogue number
Symbol for the manufacturer's catalogue number.
Serial number
Symbol for the device's unique serial number.
Medical Device
Symbol indicating the product is a medical device.
Unique device identifier
Symbol for unique device identification information.
CTN
Symbol for Commercial Trade Number.
REACH Declaration
Information regarding chemical content declaration.
International warranty
If you need service
Instructions on how to obtain service for the hearing aid.
Warranty
Certificate
Section for recording warranty details.
Your individual hearing aid settings
Tinnitus SoundSupport: Limitation on use
Table for recording Tinnitus SoundSupport usage limits.
Your individual hearing aid settings
Tinnitus SoundSupport settings overview for your hearing aid
Overview of Tinnitus SoundSupport settings per ear.
How to change Tinnitus SoundSupport volume in each ear separately
Instructions for adjusting Tinnitus SoundSupport volume individually.
How to change Tinnitus SoundSupport volume in both ears simultaneously
Instructions for adjusting Tinnitus SoundSupport volume in both ears.
Sound indicators
General settings overview for your hearing aid
Troubleshooting guide
Troubleshooting guide
Solutions
Provides solutions for identified troubleshooting issues.
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