Congratulations on the purchase of your new ReSound Azure charger for your hearing instruments. This user manual will help you make the most of your charger. We hope you enjoy it! Contents Page Your charger ............3 Only charge rechargeable batteries .
Your Charger 1. Slots for hearing instruments 2. Indication lights for hearing instruments 3. Eject button for hearing instruments 4. Compartment for extra batteries 5. Indication lights for extra batteries 6. AC power supply 7. Keyring container...
Only Charge rechargeable Batteries Please note that the charger is only compatible with the rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride batteries you purchased with the charger or as replacement batteries. Only use ReSound branded rechargeable batteries to ensure the best performance of your hearing instruments. important! Single-use batteries for hearing instruments (Zinc Air batteries) can NOT be recharged!
recharging Your Hearing instruments The charger can charge rechargeable batteries placed in the ReSound hearing instruments. The charger has two slots for hearing instru- ments. Both slots can be used for either left or right side hearing instruments. The charger can recharge the batteries in up to two hearing instruments at the same time.
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4. The hearing instrument is inserted in the charger with the battery door first in a downward arc (see illustration 1 on page 6). While in- serting the hearing instrument, use firm and constant pressure until you feel some resistance. You will now hear a click (see illustration 2 on page 6).
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You can conveniently charge the hearing instruments overnight, as a full charge will take a maximum of 7 hours. If desired, the hearing instruments can be left in the charger indefinitely without risk of dam- age, and will be ready for use when taken out. With frequent use the rechargeable batteries will have a life time of approximately one year.
recharging extra Batteries One or two extra rechargeable batteries can be charged in the battery compartment insert. 1. Pull out the battery compartment insert. 2. Place one or two batteries in the battery compartment insert. Make sure to polarize the batteries correctly.
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3. Slide the battery compartment insert into the charger. 4. During charging, one or two blue light indicators will light up de- pending on the number of batteries inserted. 5. When the charging is complete, the light turns green. 6. The batteries are removed by pulling out the battery compartment insert.
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Note! Both the charger and the key ring contain an insert for batteries. This allows you to carry recharged batteries in the keyring while charging another set of extra batteries in the charger. If the batteries are fully discharged, it will take a maximum of 8½ hours for them to fully recharge.
What the Light indicators Mean When your light indicator does this It means Blue steady Charge in progress Green steady Charge complete Red flashing Error Maintenance Your ReSound battery charger can be cleaned on the outside by wiping it with a moist cloth.
100 – 240 Vac. Check the voltage before connecting! 2. You can also connect the charger with a standard USB cable (not included in delivery) to any PC and charge your ReSound Azure instruments.
Troubleshooting Guide SYMPTOM CAUSE Hearing Instrument • Not turned on dead • Dead battery • Dead rechargeable battery • Battery improperly inserted For more information please refer to your hearing instru- • Blocked sound tube ment user guide • Blocked sound inlet filter No indication light •...
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POSSIBLE REMEDY • Turn on • Replace battery • Recharge battery • Insert battery properly • Clean sound tube blockage • Consult your hearing care professional • Connect the charger with the adapter to power outlet • Eject the device out of the charger, close the battery door if open and reinsert •...
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Any issues relating to the EU Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC should be directed to GN ReSound A/S. EU directives: EMC 2004/108/EU; Low Voltage 73/23/EEC...
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