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You can view and download a more

detailed instruction manual

from our website,

www.americahears.com

806 Beaver Street  Bristol, PA 19007

800-492-4515

QUALIT Y 

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  CONVENIENCE  

  CONVENIENCE  

  VALUE

  VALUE

Since 1979

GETTING CONNECTED

Freedom LS hearing aids use a flex connector to connect the 

programming cord to the hearing instruments. 

-  Align red dots on the flex connector and the programming cable.

-  Connect the programming cable to the flex connector.

-  Open the battery door slightly to create a space on the hinged side

   of the battery door.

-  Insert flex connector into the space created on the hinged side of

   the battery door of the hearing instrument.  Insert the red plug/flex

   connector into the right hearing aid and the blue plug/flex

   connector into the left hearing aid. Do not force this connection. 

Note: The gold shiny side of the ribbon must be facing away from the 

battery compartment.
-  Close the battery door.

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  CONVENIENCE  

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COMMON PROBLEMS & SOLUTIONS

If you experience any problems with your instruments 
that you are unable to resolve, contact America Hears for 
assistance.  Please do not attempt to make repairs 
yourself.  Doing so could cause additional damage and 
will void any warranties still in effect.  

Problem

Feedback or
Whistling

"Dead" or
No Sound

Intermittent
Beeping

Fades or
Intermittent

Ear Wax accumulation

in ear canal and or

sound port.

Aid improperly inserted

Weak battery

Replace battery

Microphone opening

and/or sound port 

clogged with wax,

moisture or debris

Dead battery

Aid improperly inserted

Clean microphone

opening and/or sound

port

Replace battery

Insert aid properly

Clean sound port and/or

have ears checked and

cleaned by physician

Insert aid properly

Moisture clogged
microphone opening
and/or accumulated
in tubing (if applicable)

Purchase and use a
hearing aid drying kit
and/or tube blower
to remove moisture

Possible Cause

Possible Solution

MEM SELECTION / ADAPTIVE DMIC

You will hear a series of beeps as you change memories, which will 
represent which memory you are changing to:

 

 

- Memory 1 (General Use): One Beep

 

 

- Memory 2 (Telecoil / Phone Use): Two Beeps

 

 

- Memory 3 (Noisy Situations): Three Beeps

 

 

- Memory 4 (Not Active):  Four Beeps 

 

 

 

 

Note:  Whenever you turn your hearing aid on  

 

 

it is automatically set to Memory One. 

 

 

To use the memory selector wand touch it high  

up on your ear where the hearing aid sits as shown.  
 

 

 

To change to the next memory move the wand away from your ear and 
then return it back to the top of your ear.  

Your LS instrument employs an Adaptive Directional Microphone 
(ADM) Module that is a superior directional microphone system.  With 
sophisticated monitoring of multiple microphones, the module is able to 
adapt in and out of an omni directional mode, all the while optimizing 
the polar pattern for the listener.

The ADM automatically maximizes speech understanding in noisy 
environments.

Warning:  Do not place the Memory Selector Wand on or near computer equipment,
software, discs or credit cards.  Information could be lost/destroyed as a result.

MAXIMIZING THE BENEFITS

Your hearing instruments will have an immediate effect 
on your communication efforts, but this effect will often 
become much greater over time.  Achieving maximum 
benefit with your hearing instruments occurs after a 
period of adjustment.  This takes time and varies from 
person to person.  Please be patient and work with your 
hearing care professional to realize the full potential of 
your instruments.

Helpful hints:
*Keep a positive attitude. 
*Start in a quiet environment.  
*Learn to recognize familiar sounds around your home 
before using the instruments in more difficult Listening 
environments.  
*To reach the most natural and optimal listening 
performance, the use of two hearing instruments 
(binaural listening) is recommended. 
*To achieve maximum benefit from your hearing 
instruments, you should wear them regularly after the 
initial adjustment period.

GENERAL INSTRUMENT CARE

Your instruments are delicate, precision electronic 

devices and as such, require the special care and 

handling that would be afforded to any fine piece of 

equipment.  Please read and follow the listed precautions 

to insure quality performance and long instrument life:

*  Remove batteries when hearing instruments will not be 

in use for prolonged periods of time.
*  Do not throw or drop your instruments.
*  Do not immerse hearing instruments in liquid or water.
*  Do not wear during bathing, showering, or swimming.
*  Do not expose instruments to excessive heat, such as 

a stove top, microwave, dash board of a hot car, or a hair 

dryer.
*  Do not expose the instruments to chemicals, such as  

hair spray, insect repellent, perfume, or cosmetics.

Special Note:  Your hearing instruments are built with the 

finest quality materials.  However, in rare instances, an 

individual may experience sensitivity to the materials 

used.  Please consult with your physician if you exhibit 

any signs of skin irritation, allergic reaction, or 

accelerated accumulation of cerumen (wax).

Should you have a sensitivity problem, please see your 

hearing care provider to inquire about special 

hypoallergenic coatings available to assist with these 

situations.

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