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introduction This is a quick guide for daily use and handling, and is intended for parents, grandparents and other relevant persons, such as supporting/nursing staff. Please refer to the sections “Warnings” and “Good Advice”. As this quick guide is an abridged version of the complete user guide, ‘USER INSTRUCTIONS BB4 RITE RECEIVER- IN-THE-EAR’, please refer to the complete user guide for further information.
PositioninG hearinG aid Instant receIver ear-tIp 1. Make sure that the receiver housing inside the ear-tip sits correctly. 2. Place the hearing aid behind the ear. 3. Insert the instant receiver ear-tip in the ear. 4. Check that the hearing aid and the earpiece are posi- tioned correctly.
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securinG hearinG aid adhesIve tape 1. Peel off an adhesive strip from the pack. 2. Attach the strip to the hearing aid. 3. Remove the cover from the strip. 4. Position the hearing aid behind the ear, pressing lightly to ensure the hearing aid remains in place.
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securinG hearinG aid secureFIx - retentIon strIng 1. The retention string helps ensure that the hearing aid is kept in place. 2. Fasten the string to the hearing aid as illustrated. 3. Attach the clip to the child’s clothing and use the slider to adjust the string.
insertinG battery how to Insert the battery 1. Remove the tab from the battery. 2. Open the battery drawer using the opening tool. 3. Place the battery in the drawer as illustrated. 4. Close the battery drawer.
checK Daily check the earpIece 1. Make sure that the earpiece is free of earwax, moisture or the like. check the battery 2. Check that the diode on the hearing aid flashes. If not, the battery may be exhausted.
sound checK Daily check the sound 1. Connect the listening tube to the hearing aid as illustrated. 2. Close the battery drawer to turn the hearing aid on. 3. Check the sound in the hearing aid before placing it in the child’s ear.
removinG hearinG aid 1. Remove the hearing aid from its position behind your child’s ear. 2. Carefully pull the earpiece out of the ear canal, while holding the lower part of the earwire.
cleaninG cleanIng the hearIng aId 1. Clean the hearing aid with the dry cloth provided. Never use any fluids. Leave the battery door open when the hearing aid is not in use. cleanIng the Instant receIver ear-tIp 2. Use the wax loop to dig out any hard earwax. 3.
troubleshootinG Problem Possible cause solution There is no sound in the • The battery is flat • Insert a new battery hearing aid • The earpiece is in the hearing aid blocked • Remove the earwax • Contact your hearing care professional The hearing aid whistles • The earpiece is not...
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WarninGs saFety - Ensure that your child and others do not put the hearing aid parts or batteries into their mouths. Hearing aids and batteries can be dangerous if swallowed or used improperly. InFectIon - Infection of the ear canal may arise. To re- duce the risk, inspect and clean the hearing aid as required and remove the hearing aid at night.
- Do not expose the hearing aid to extreme temperatures or high humidity. dIsposal - Please consult your national Widex distributor for advice on how to dispose of hearing aids, accessories and batteries.
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