Phonak iSense Classic User Manual
Phonak iSense Classic User Manual

Phonak iSense Classic User Manual

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  • Page 1 www.phonak.com...
  • Page 2 Classic User Guide 0459...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Classic package Important iSense Classic numbers Instrument description Main parts iSense Classic status indicator Charging iSense Classic Getting started Fitting iSense Classic around the neck Fitting the flex around the ear Switching ON Controlling the volume Replacing the ear wax filter...
  • Page 4 Important information Service and warranty Declaration of conformity Phonak distributors worldwide...
  • Page 5: Welcome

    Welcome iSense Classic is a trendy MP3-like FM receiver specifically developed for people who have difficulty understanding speech in complex listening situations. Please read this manual carefully to make sure you benefit from all of iSense Classic’s features. For detailed information on using your FM transmitter,...
  • Page 6: Online Resources

    Further resources: To learn more about iSense and Phonak’s other FM products, we recommend visiting the following websites: ½ www.eSchoolDesk.com This website was designed first and foremost to support teachers, however it is also useful for parents and FM users. It includes numerous short movies that explain how various product features and func- tions work.
  • Page 7: Isense Classic Package

    Classic package iSense Classic is delivered in a complete package that includes ear wax filters, retention pieces and a lanyard (neck cord). iSense Classic Replacement ear wax filters...
  • Page 8: Important Isense Classic Numbers

    Important iSense Classic numbers Operating time: ½ Operating time in active mode until the battery is empty and needs recharging: 10 hours ½ See page 16 to learn about charging the iSense Classic. Operating range: ½ Inside a building: approx. 50 feet (15 meters) ½...
  • Page 9: Instrument Description

    Instrument description Main parts Flex Wax filter Retention Y-cable available in 2 sizes Lanyard adapter Lanyard...
  • Page 10 Status indicator Volume toggle switch ON/OFF switch...
  • Page 11: Isense Classic Status Indicator

    Instrument description iSense Classic status indicator Green indicator Orange indicator...
  • Page 12 Battery almost empty Battery completely exhausted Charging in process Charging completed Volume control minimum/maximum position Volume control middle position...
  • Page 13 Instrument description Light flashes General indication Switching iSense Classic ON The green light is visible for 3 seconds Battery status indication 60 seconds 3 orange flashes (and 3 beeps), repeated every 60 seconds 10 orange flashes (and 10 beeps)
  • Page 14 (e. g. inspiro) can no longer be used immediately. * without being charged first. iSense Classic is switched OFF automatically after ten flashes. To simplify handling, it is recommended to always charge iSense Classic and the transmitter at the same time.
  • Page 15 Instrument description iSense Classic status indicator Charging indication Green double flashes every 5 seconds The green light is constantly visible Volume indication One orange flash (and a double beep) One green flash (and a double beep)
  • Page 16 The iSense Classic battery Unplug the charger. The is fully charged. green light disappears and iSense Classic is ready for use again. The volume control toggle is in the maximum or the minimum position. The volume control is in the middle position.
  • Page 17: Charging Isense Classic

    Charging the iSense Classic a) Fully charge the battery of the iSense Classic and the transmitter before using the system for the first time. An empty iSense Classic battery is ½ 80 % charged after one hour ½ 100 % charged after two hours Plug the charging unit into an easily accessible power socket.
  • Page 18 Plug the connector from the charger into the iSense Classic charging socket iSense Classic should be charged in an ambient temperature of 0°C – 40°C (32°F – 104°F) only. iSense Classic cannot be used if the charger is plugged in!
  • Page 19: Getting Started

    Getting started Fitting the iSense Classic around the neck Make sure the cable is plugged into the iSense Classic’s audio output. Wear the iSense Classic around the neck as shown.
  • Page 20: Fitting The Flex Around The Ear

    Fitting the flex around the ear Make sure that the two flexes are bent well and the retention pieces attached. Flex for the Flex for the left ear right ear Never use iSense Classic without retention pieces! Place the flex over the top of your ear.
  • Page 21 Getting started Ensure that the receiver is placed well in front of the ear canal. Use the transparent retention to fix the receiver in the concha (the inner part of the visible ear).
  • Page 22: Switching On

    Switching ON Shift the ON/OFF slider to the right. After switching ON the iSense Classic, switch ON your FM transmitter (e. g. inspiro)
  • Page 23: Controlling The Volume

    Once the preferred volume has been chosen, iSense Classic automatically stores this setting, even after it has been switched OFF. If the wirelessly transmitted signal is not strong enough, increase the volume setting on iSense Classic.
  • Page 24: Replacing The Ear Wax Filter

    Replacing the ear wax filter The iSense ear wax filter is a replaceable part that protects the receiver from the build up of wax. From time to time the wax filter should be replaced. For the best results, change the ear wax filter when recom- mended by your hearing care professional.
  • Page 25 Replacing the ear wax filter Removing the old filter Inserting the new filter...
  • Page 26: Important Information

    Do not use water or other liquids to clean the iSense Classic. Only use original Phonak accessories. Your iSense Classic may only be repaired by an authorized service center. Never use iSense Classic without its retention pieces.
  • Page 27: Service And Warranty

    Please ask at the point of sale for full details of this warranty. The salesperson will note the serial number of your iSense Classic below. It will be needed in the event of a warranty repair. iSense Classic serial number:...
  • Page 28: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of conformity Hereby, Phonak Communications AG, declares that the iSense Classic is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC and Directive 93/42/EEC. To obtain a copy of the Declaration of conformity, please contact the local Phonak AG representative whose address can be taken from the list of Phonak distributors worldwide.
  • Page 29: Phonak Distributors Worldwide

    France Phonak France SA, 69500 Bron Germany Phonak GmbH, 70736 Fellbach- Oeffingen, EC Representative India Phonak India Pvt. Ltd., 100 034 New Delhi Italy Phonak Italia S.r.l., 20159 Milano Japan Phonak Japan Co., Ltd., Tokyo 101-0044 Jordan Phonak Middle East, 11181 Amman Mexico Phonak Mexicana, S.A.
  • Page 30 Phonak CIS Ltd., Moscow, 115114 Spain Phonak Ibérica S.A., 03008 Alicante Sweden Phonak AB, 117 43 Stockholm Switzerland Phonak AG, Phonak Schweiz, 8712 Stäfa Turkey Phonak Turkey A.S., 34357 Istanbul United Kingdom Phonak UK Limited Warrington, Cheshire WA1 1PP Phonak LLC, Warrenville, IL 60555-3927...
  • Page 31 The CE symbol is a confirmation by Phonak AG that this Phonak product meet the requirements of XXXX directive 93/42/EEC on medical devices and the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC on Radio and Tele- communication Terminal Equipment. The numbers after the CE symbol are the numbers of consulted certified bodies under the above mentioned directives.
  • Page 32 Transportation Temperature should not exceed limits of –20°/60° and storage Celsius at a relative air humidity of 65% for extended conditions periods during transportation and storage. Air pressure between 500 and 1100 hPa is not detrimental to this device. 0459...

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