Interton Relay User Manual

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Behind-the-Ear (Relay: IRE73-V)
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  • Page 1 Behind-the-Ear (Relay: IRE73-V) User GUide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TaBlE oF conTEnTs FoREwoRd 3 FOreWOrd 15 MAiNTeNANCe Thank you for selecting an interton hearing system! Removing/Inserting the Battery Please familiarize yourself with the information in this guide. It contains important instructions 5 YOUr HeAriNG sYsTeM Low Battery Warning for proper use and care, technical performance information and other general information...
  • Page 3: Foreword

    Program on-off switch Not only your Interton system will help you to hear the sounds from the side, from which you did switch not hear before, it may also help you to distinguish, where the sound comes from. It may take time for your brain to adapt to the “Stereo life”, your hearing system will bring you.
  • Page 4: Proper Placement In The Ear

    YouR hEaRIng sYsTEm YouR hEaRIng sYsTEm Proper Placement in the ear If you are unsure how to place the Receiver and the Transmitter Units, Receiver Unit you should contact your hearing healthcare professional. Placing the Receiver and the Transmitter units correctly Your hearing system consists of two hearing instruments: the Receiver Unit and the Transmitter Unit.
  • Page 5 YouR hEaRIng sYsTEm YouR hEaRIng sYsTEm Tip: Insertion of the earmold can be easier if you gently pull your ear • Switch on your hearing system by closing the battery door. backward with your other hand. Opening and closing your mouth while If you need further help, please contact your hearing healthcare professional. inserting may also be helpful.
  • Page 6: Operating Controls

    oPERaTIng conTRols oPERaTIng conTRols On/Off Function your head, or reduce the volume by turning the Volume Control down Receiver Unit towards the base of your head. The Volume Control can be deactivated The Program switch serves as the On/Off switch for your hearing by your hearing healthcare professional.
  • Page 7: Telecoil

    oPERaTIng conTRols oPERaTIng conTRols Telecoil When using the telecoil program, the receiver of the telephone should be held as shown in the drawing. You may need to move the handset Your hearing instruments are equipped with a telecoil system that when activated, modifies around slightly to find the best reception.
  • Page 8: Cellular Phone And Hearing Instrument Compatibility

    oPERaTIng conTRols maInTEnancE Cellular Phone and Hearing instrument Compatibility removing/inserting the Battery Hearing instrument performance with cellular phones may vary based on the individual hearing Open the battery compartment fully by pressing the tab on the base system or the cell phone being used. If your hearing system and cell phone are not compatible, of the instrument with your fingertip until the battery door snaps you may experience a buzzing or clicking noise while using the two at the same time.
  • Page 9: Battery Safety

    maInTEnancE maInTEnancE Cleaning the earmold (for Models with Traditional earhooks) decreases to a certain level, the instrument will emit some soft beeping signals. This sequence will continue for a few minutes until the instrument automatically switches off. Change the battery as Keeping the Earmold clean will allow it to properly send the amplified soon as you hear the Low Battery Warning tones.
  • Page 10: Cleaning The Tube And Dome

    maInTEnancE maInTEnancE Cleaning the Tube and dome (for Models with domes) Changing the dome Keeping the tube and dome clean will allow them to properly send The dome should also be changed every 3–6 months or sooner if it the amplified sound from the hearing instrument into the ear. First, becomes stiff or brittle.
  • Page 11: Cleaning The Hearing System

    maInTEnancE gEnERal InsTRucTIons Cleaning the Hearing system Hearing system storage Clean your hearing system using a damp cloth on the outside. Always store your hearing system inside its carrying case when it is not in use. When storing note: NEVER clean the hearing system using water, as this might the hearing system for a prolonged period of time, remove the battery to prevent damage from damage the device.
  • Page 12 gEnERal InsTRucTIons gEnERal InsTRucTIons • It is suggested that the hearing system not be worn while applying the following: hairspray, Temperature extremes cosmetics, colognes, perfumes, sunscreens, insect repellent, etc. Do not expose your hearing system to extremes of heat (under -10°C or above +50°C). Some typical situations to avoid: General Warnings • Do not wear your hearing system when using a hair dryer. • Your hearing instruments should never be worn by others. They have been programme for • Do not leave your hearing system in your car or in direct sunlight. your comfort and hearing abilities. Un-prescribed use by another person could damage his or • Do not attempt to dry your hearing system in any device other than an approved drying kit.
  • Page 13: Technical Specifications

    gEnERal InsTRucTIons TEchnIcal sPEcIFIcaTIons • Keep the instruments away from children under the age of three. Hearing instruments contain Max. Output dB SPL according to IEC-118-0 small parts that may present a choking hazard. IRE73-V 124 dB SPL If you are encountering problems with hearing system functions, check the following items or contact your hearing healthcare professional. • Make sure the Earmold or dome is inserted correctly. To check, remove and reinsert. • Make sure the battery compartment is tightly closed. Your hearing system will not operate unless the battery door is completely closed.
  • Page 14: Service

    sERVIcE sERVIcE Memory Configuration: Your Notes: Program 1: Program 2: Please ask your local hearing care professional concerning disposal of your hearing instrument.
  • Page 15 Please note that the usage of this device is restricted to the countries listed in the attached Declaration. Any issues related to the Directive 1999/5/EC of radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment should be directed to Interton A/S. 0700 Any issues relating to the EU Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC should be directed to Interton A/S.

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