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If using the hearing instruments makes you tired, take them off for a little while and
have a rest. Gradually, you will begin to be able to listen for longer periods of time. Soon,
you will be able to wear your hearing instruments comfortably all day long.
2. Conversation with another person
Sit with someone else in a quiet room. Face each other so you can read facial expressions
easily. You may experience new speech sounds, which can seem a little disturbing in the
beginning. However, after the brain has adapted to the new speech sounds, you should
hear speech clearer.
3. Listen to radio or TV
When listening to the TV or the radio, start out by listening to news commentators since
they usually speak clearly, then try other programs.
If you find it difficult to listen to TV or radio, ask your Hearing Care Professional for more
information regarding the Oticon ConnectLine system and other available accessories.
4. In group conversations
Group situations are usually accompanied by a greater degree of background noise, and
are, therefore, naturally more difficult to cope with. In such situations, therefore, focus your
attention on the person you want to hear. If you miss a word, ask the speaker to repeat.
5. Telecoil use in church, theatre or cinema
An increasing number of churches, theatres and public buildings often have loop systems
installed. These systems send out wireless sound to be received by the telecoil in your
hearing instrument. Typically, a sign will let you know whether the place has a telecoil.
Ask your Hearing Care Professional for details.
6. Using the telephone
When using the telephone, tilt the receiver edge lightly on your cheek-
bone and position the phone slightly over the ear close to the hearing
instruments microphone. The sound then flows directly into the
hearing instruments microphone opening. This way, the hearing
instruments will not whistle and you ensure the best conditions
to understand the conversation. When you have the receiver
in this position, remember to speak directly into the
mouthpiece of the telephone in order to ensure good
understanding on the other "end of the line".
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.
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