..........2–3 personal hearing devices. We care deeply about our customers. If you Your hi ITC at a glance ..........4–5 have questions that are not addressed by Turning devices on and off ..........6 this guide or the resources on our website at www.hihealthinnovations.com, please call us at...
Getting the most from your new hearing devices Hearing is a vital part of how you connect with the • In noisy environments, you may find it easier to world, from laughing at a punch line to sharing understand speech by facing the speaker. The a secret with a loved one. Hearing is also vital to use of hearing devices is only part of hearing your overall health.
Your hi ITC at a glance 1. Microphone – sound enters your device via the microphone. 2. Speaker and wax guard filter – the speaker delivers amplified sound to you. The wax guard filter protects device from ear wax damage. Wax guard filter needs to be changed monthly.
Wearing your devices Curl the retention ring along the body of your ear. Hold your hi ITC by the bottom of the Allergic reactions to hearing devices are unlikely. retention ring. Place the device in the ear canal with the speaker pointed toward the eardrum.
Gently screw in the thread end of the changing tool into the old wax guard and pull out the old wax guard. Use the other end of the changing tool to pull out a new wax guard from the dispenser and insert it into your hi ITC.
Battery Your hi ITC uses a size 10 battery. The battery life 2. Using the plastic tab of a fresh battery, place is about 70 hours, or one week. Please insert a the battery into the battery compartment. battery upon receipt of the device.
Do this two times to change the listening program. Your hi ITC is designed to comply with the You don’t need to touch the device. The device most stringent Standards of International will beep to let you know which program has Electromagnetic Compatibility.
Caring for your hearing devices Troubleshooting Do your best to keep your hi ITC clean and dry at Cause Possible remedy all times. 1. No sound or not loud enough • Clean your device with a dry cloth. Do not rinse Not turned on Turn on by closing the or submerge devices in water battery door • Do not use water, alcohol or other liquid agents...
Technical specifications Technical data elements Saturation output curve Frequency response curve • Average saturation output 105 dB SPL • Average full-on gain 110 dB SPL • Peak gain 40 dB • Reference test gain 31 dB OSL90 FRC response • Frequency range 200–6500 Hz • Total harmonic distortion <2% • Equivalent input noise <30 dB SPL • Battery current drain 0.80 mA • Induction coil sensitivity N/A Input-output curve • Attack 6 mS and release 60 mS Input/Output...
Warranty, return and service FDA statements Warning to hearing aid dispensers. A hearing aid dispenser Warranty should advise a prospective hearing aid user to consult Each device comes with a one-year manufacturer’s warranty promptly with a licensed physician (preferably an ear from the date of shipment to you.
FDA statements (cont’d) Notes _______________________________________ candidate for a hearing aid. The physician will refer you to an audiologist or a hearing aid dispenser, as appropriate, for a _______________________________________ hearing aid evaluation. The audiologist or hearing aid dispenser will conduct a _______________________________________ hearing aid evaluation to assess your ability to hear with and _______________________________________...