oticon Agil Instructions For Use Manual

oticon Agil Instructions For Use Manual

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  • Page 1 InstructIons for use cIc/MIc, Itc, hs/lp...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Congratulations on your decision to actively improve your hearing with today’s most Telecoil (Optional) advanced hearing technology in the market. Auto Phone (Optional) Caring for your hearing instruments Using your hearing instrument Common problems and their solutions Oticon Warranty Certificate Warnings Yellow Pages...
  • Page 3: Instrument View Cic/Mic 5A

    Instrument View cIc/MIc Microphone opening Sound outlet + wax protection system Battery door IMportant notIce Ventilation opening Ventilation opening Please familiarize yourself with the entire contents of this booklet before using your hearing instruments.It contains instructions and important information about the use and handling of your hearing instruments and batteries.
  • Page 4: Instrument View Itc 5B

    Instrument View Itc Push-button Sound outlet + wax (Optional) protection system Microphone openings Battery door Ventilation opening IMportant notIce Ventilation opening Open the battery compartment fully to allow air to circulate whenever you are not using your hearing instrument, especially at night! Battery size: 312...
  • Page 5: Instrument View Ite 5C

    Instrument View Ite Microphone open- Push-button Sound outlet + wax ings (Optional) protection system Volume Control Wheel Ventilation opening IMportant notIce (Optional) Battery door Open the battery compartment fully to allow air to circulate whenever you are not using your hearing instrument, especially at night! Battery size: 312...
  • Page 6: Changing Batteries

    changing batteries The correct battery size appears in the instrument overview in the first section of this document A worn out battery should be removed immediately. When the battery power is low, you will hear a series of short beeps. This indicates that it is time to change the battery.
  • Page 7: Turning Your Instruments On And Off

    turning your instruments on and oFF • Insert the new battery so that its + marking faces the + sign printed on the battery door. • Close the battery door. If you feel any resistance, you may have inserted the battery Turn on your hearing instrument by closing the battery door incorrectly.
  • Page 8: Inserting Your Hearing Instruments

    Inserting your hearing instruments programs (optional) Place the tip of the hearing instrument in your ear canal. Your hearing instruments may have a push-button for switching between different Gently pull your ear and push the hearing instrument into programs. the ear canal, twisting slightly if necessary, following the natural contor of the ear canal.
  • Page 9 Your hearing instrument can have up to 4 different programs. Below you can see a description of the programs available in your hearing instrument. When switching between the different programs, your hearing instrument will beep. Prg. 1: The number of beeps will indicate which program you are using. Prg.
  • Page 10: Standby (Optional)

    standby (optional) Volume control (optional for Ite only) If your hearing instrument has a push-button, push the button for a minimum of Your ITE instrument may have a Volume Control wheel. The Volume Control wheel can 3 seconds to set the instrument in standby mode. be turned with the tip of a finger and can be rotated infinitely both ways.
  • Page 11 The Volume Control allows you to adjust the volume in specific listening situations to Using 2 instruments the level you feel comfortable with. If you have two instruments the push-button on one instrument can be programmed to adjust the volume on both hearing instruments (Binaural Coordination). This means, when To increase volume, turn the wheel forward.
  • Page 12: Telecoil (Optional)

    telecoil (optional) The telecoil is a receiver for audio signals transmitted from an inductive loop installation. The telecoil is meant for telephone* conversations and for loop systems in e.g. theaters, churches or lecture rooms. The telecoil is activated by the push-button. When activated, you will hear a certain number of beeps corresponding to the telecoil program.
  • Page 13: Auto Phone (Optional)

    auto phone (optional) The hearing instrument may have a built-in Auto Phone func tionality. When the hearing instrument is close to a telephone receiver, the Auto Phone will activate a Phone WarnIng Program. When the Phone Program is activiated you will hear a number of beeps. If you use an Autophone magnet: When you end your telephone conversation, the hearing instrument will automatically return to the previous program.
  • Page 14: Caring For Your Hearing Instruments

    caring for your hearing instruments Cleaning the instrument A range of cleaning tools is prepared for the special purpose of cleaning the Your ear canal produces ear wax (cerumen) which may clog up the sound outlet or the instruments. These should be used to ensure the best care and performance of your ventilation opening of your hearing instrument.
  • Page 15 Here is how . . . The hearing instrument itself must never be washed or immersed in water or other liquids! • Clean away any traces of wax from around the ventilation opening and sound outlet with the brush. Replace brush when necessary. Just pull it out of the handle and insert a new fresh brush. Press the new one firmly into the handle.
  • Page 16 avoiding heat, humidity and chemicals How to change NoWax 1. Remove the tool from the shell. The tool has two arms, one with the new filter Your hearing instrument must never be exposed to extreme heat e.g. left inside a parked and one with the removal tool.
  • Page 17: Using Your Hearing Instrument

    You may have to learn to identify them again. Note that in time information regarding the Oticon ConnectLine system* and other available accessories. you will get accustomed to the sounds in your environment – if not please contact your Hearing Care Professional.
  • Page 18 If you find it difficult to use the telephone, ask your Hearing Care Professional for more information regarding the Oticon ConnectLine system* and other available accessories. If your hearing instrument has a telecoil (and your telephone has a built in tele-loop)
  • Page 19 The most important benefits of wearing two hearing instruments are: If you find it difficult to obtain a good result while using your cell telephone, ask your Hearing Care Professional for more information regarding the Oticon ConnectLine system* • Your ability to localize sounds will improve.
  • Page 20: Common Problems And Their Solutions

    common problems and their solutions Symptom Possible causes Solutions No sound Worn-out battery Change battery pg. 7 Clogged sound outlet Clean sound outlet or change NoWax pg. 24 & 26 Intermittent Clogged sound outlet Clean sound outlet or change NoWax pg.
  • Page 21: International Warranty

    If you need service Take your hearing instrument to your Hearing Care Profes sional, who may well be able Oticon hearing instruments are covered by a limited warranty issued by the manufacturer to sort out minor problems and adjustments on the spot.
  • Page 22: Oticon Warranty Certificate

    Warranty certificate product approval, precautions and markings Name of Owner: The hearing instrument contains a radio transmitter (not applicable to MIC and CIC instruments) using short range magnetic induction technology working at 3.84 MHz. Dispenser: The magnetic field strength of the transmitter is < -42 dBμA/m @ 10m.
  • Page 23: Cell Phone

    cell phone The ITC/ITE hearing instruments contains a module with: “Some hearing aid users have reported a buzzing sound in their hearing aids when they FCC ID: U28FUITE03 are using cell phones, indicating that the cell phone and hearing aid may not be compat- IC: 1350B-FUITE03 ible.
  • Page 24 Warnings You should familiarize yourself fully with the following general warnings and the entire contents of this booklet before using your hearing instruments. Hearing instruments and batteries can be dangerous if swallowed or used improperly. Such actions can result in severe injury, permanent hearing loss, or can even be fatal. •...
  • Page 25 • Batteries have occasionally been mistaken for pills. Therefore, carefully check your Battery use medicine before swallowing any pills. • Always use batteries recommended by your hearing care professional. Batteries of low • Never put your hearing instruments or batteries in your mouth for any reason, as they quality may leak and cause bodily harm.
  • Page 26 Warning to hearing instrument dispensers Special care should be exercised in selecting and fitting a hearing instrument whose A hearing instrument dispenser should advise a prospective hearing instrument user to maximum sound pressure capability exceeds 132 dB SPL as there may be risk of impairing consult immediately with a licensed physician (preferably an ear specialist) before the remaining hearing of the hearing instrument user.
  • Page 27 The audiologist or hearing instrument dispenser will conduct a hearing instrument Interference evaluation to assess your ability to hear with and without a hearing instrument. • Your hearing instrument has been thoroughly tested for interference, according to the The hearing instrument evaluation will enable the audiologist or dispenser to select and most stringent international standards.
  • Page 28 Possible side effects Wax protection system The hearing instrument or earmold is a custom-made product. If you are experiencing • Always visually inspect your hearing instrument to ensure that there is no gap discomfort, see your audiologist or hearing instrument dispenser immediately for between the NoWax flange and the tip of the instrument.
  • Page 29 Hereby, Oticon, declares that this hearing instrument is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Declaration of comformity is available at: Oticon A/S Kongebakken 9 DK-2765 Smørum Denmark www.oticon.com 0543 0682 Waste from electronic...
  • Page 30 people First People fi r st is ou r prom ise to empower people to com mu n icate f reely, i nterac t nat u ra l ly a nd pa r t ic ipate ac t ively...

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