Widex clear 440 Series User Instructions
Widex clear 440 Series User Instructions

Widex clear 440 Series User Instructions

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The clear™440 SerieS
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  • Page 1 User instrUctions The clear™440 SerieS c4-m/c4-m-cb beHinD-tHe-eAr...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Your widex Clear Contents hearing aid (To be filled out by the hearing care professional) Thank you..........5 The hearing aid .
  • Page 3: Thank You

    . . . 34 . . .for choosing a widex hearing aid . Removing the heaRing aid and custom eaR-tip . . . . . 35 cleaning .
  • Page 4: The Hearing Aid

    the hearing aid righT/lefT idenTificaTion the arrow shows the position of the the illustration below shows the hearing aid without identification mark (red mark = right an ear-set . and blue mark = left) . 1. microphone openings 2. on/off function 3.
  • Page 5: The Battery

    The BaTTery place the battery in the drawer as illustrated, so that the plus (+) sign on the battery is facing towards you we recommend zinc-air batteries. use a size 10 bat- when you hold the hearing aid as shown . you can use tery for the hearing aid .
  • Page 6: Removing The Battery

    Removing the batteRy batteRy dRaweR without a nail gRip 1. open the battery drawer as previously described . the hearing aid may be provided place the hearing aid on the provided cloth on a with a battery drawer without a clean, plane surface and turn it as illustrated .
  • Page 7: Low Battery Indication

    Turning The hearing aid on and off low batteRy indication an acoustic indicator will sound when the battery is the battery drawer of the hearing aid also functions nearly exhausted, unless this function has been disa- as the on/off switch . bled (see page 7) .
  • Page 8: Volume Adjustment

    volume adjuSTmenT loST ParTner alarm (note: only applicable if this feature has been acti- the hearing aid volume is adjusted automatically in accordance with your sound environment . vated by your hearing care professional). ordinarily you cannot fine-tune the volume in your if one of your hearing aids falls off your ear, and/or hearing aid .
  • Page 9: Listening Programs

    liSTening ProgramS if your needs change over time, the combination of listening programs can be altered . by default, your hearing aid has one listening pro- gram (master) . if you have a remote control, your the Zen program may be used with amplification so hearing aid may additionally be provided with four of that both the surrounding sounds and the Zen tones the following programs, plus the special Zen pro-...
  • Page 10: Switching Between The Listening Programs

    The hearing aid uSing a TelePhone switching between the listening pRogRams each time you change program via the remote con- when using a telephone, we trol, an acoustic indicator will sound unless this func- recommend that you hold tion has been disabled . the telephone against your head at an angle above your Program 1: message or one short beep...
  • Page 11: Hearing Aid With An Earmould

    hearing aid wiTh an earmould hearing aid with an earmould PoSiTioning The hearing aid and earmould insert the earmould in the the ear-set consists of the following parts: ear canal while holding 1. earhook the lower part of the tub- 2.
  • Page 12: Removing The Hearing Aid And Earmould

    hearing aid wiTh an inSTanT ear-TiP hearing aid with an instant removing The hearing aid and earmould ear-tiP Remove the hearing aid from its position behind the ear . the ear-set consists of the following parts: 1. Tubing with 1a . hook 1b .
  • Page 13: Right/Left Identification

    hearing aid wiTh an inSTanT ear-TiP righT/lefT idenTificaTion PoSiTioning The hearing aid and inSTanT ear-TiP the ear-set tubing is available in place the hearing aid behind the different lengths for the right and ear, so that the tubing rests left ear, respectively . the individu- comfortably on the ear, close to al size is printed on the ear-set (see your head .
  • Page 14: The Anchor

    hearing aid wiTh an inSTanT ear-TiP The anchor the anchor can also be trimmed to fit your ear . there are several ways of doing this . two such examples the anchor is supplied sepa- are shown here: rately from the rest of the ear- set and can be used in differ- ent ways .
  • Page 15 hearing aid wiTh an inSTanT ear-TiP example 2 geneRal infoRmation when tRimming: pull the pointed end of the an- take great care to cut off all the chor through the upper hole on excess so that the end of the an- the side of the tubing .
  • Page 16: Removing The Hearing Aid And Instant Ear-Tip

    hearing aid wiTh a cuSTom ear-TiP hearing aid with a removing The hearing aid and inSTanT ear-TiP Custom ear-tiP the ear-set consists of the following parts: Remove the hearing aid from 1. Tubing with its position behind the ear . 1a .
  • Page 17: Right/Left Identification

    . the custom ear-tip has ”widex” print- it may help to pull the ed on it . Red print indicates that the...
  • Page 18: Removing The Hearing Aid And Custom Ear-Tip

    cleaning Cleaning removing The hearing aid and cuSTom ear-TiP Remove the hearing aid from its the following cleaning accessories are available for position behind the ear . the hearing aid and ear-set . * 1. cloth 2. wax removing tool 3.
  • Page 19: The Hearing Aid

    cleaning The ear-SeT The hearing aid make sure that the entire ear-set is always clean and clean the hearing aid with the free of earwax, moisture or the like . wipe the ear-set soft cloth after use . Never use with the cloth at regular intervals .
  • Page 20: The Instant And Custom Ear-Tips

    at least once a week or more of- the instant and custom eaR-tips ten if required, disconnect the earmould from the tubing and cleaning a blocked tubing: rinse the earmould thoroughly in grip the hearing aid between lukewarm water . allow it to dry your thumb and index finger .
  • Page 21: Assembling The Ear-Set - Instant Ear-Tip

    pass the cleaning thread assembling the eaR-set - instant eaR-tip through the tubing . pull the thread out at the other end . push the instant ear-tip onto the tubing . it is very impor- tant that the ear-tip is firmly secured .
  • Page 22: Assembling The Ear-Set - Custom Ear-Tip

    in Case of malfunCtion assembling the eaR-set - custom eaR-tip hold the custom ear-tip be- Problem Possible cause Solution tween two fingers, with the ex- the hearing the hearing aid is make sure the battery traction cord downwards . hold aid is not turned on drawer is closed...
  • Page 23: Caring For Your Hearing Aid

    . mould or hearing aid hook • in environments with high humidity, a widex dry- ing kit may be used daily to reduce the amount of earmould: contact your hearing the hook is cracked care professional moisture inside the hearing aid .
  • Page 24: Good Advice And Warnings

    good adviCe and warnings • never allow others to wear your hearing aid, as this could cause permanent damage to their hear ing . hearing aids and batteries can be dangerous if • the hearing aid will not restore normal hearing but swal lowed or used improperly.
  • Page 25 . hearing aid . • widex hearing aids are not certified for use in • your hearing aid uses a built-in transceiver for co- mines or other areas with explosive gases .
  • Page 26: Regulatory Information

    Denmark • www.widex.com fcc id: tty-c4mcb ic: 5676b-c4m hereby, widex a/s declares that this c4-m and ic: 5676b-c4mcb c4-m-cb are in compliance with the essential re- this device complies with part 15 of the fcc Rules and quirements and other relevant provisions of direc- with Rss-210 of industry canada .
  • Page 27 Rf radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment as per ic Rss-102 . changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by widex could void the user’s authority to op- erate the equipment .
  • Page 29 printed by hto / 2010-07 ¡9 514 0134 001g¤ ¡#01v¤ 9 514 0133 001 #01...

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