7
6
2.3 Batteries
To start your hearing aids, first insert a battery in the battery
compartment.
Make sure you only use zinc air batteries. Please follow the
instructions on the battery packaging. For the exact type of
battery in your hearing aid please see the overview table.
Please dispose of used batteries in the appropriate containers at
the premises of your hearing care professional.
Always switch your hearing aids OFF after use. To avoid damage,
remove the battery if you do not intend to use the hearing aids
for a long time.
2.3.1 Information on battery
A zinc air battery is used to supply the power for your hearing
aids. This type of battery is only activated when oxygen comes
through the air holes into the button cell and a chemical
reaction is initiated. During production, the air holes are sealed
with a protective strip.
This ensures the battery remains fresh until use and lasts longer
when it is sealed. Removing the protective strip allows oxygen
to enter and the chemical reaction is initiated.
Refitting the strip when the battery is not in use will not
extend its service life.
2 YOUR HEARING AID
2.1 Type
Your hearing aids are in-the-ear hearing aids.
2.2 Technical features
This user manual applies to the following types:
The detailed acoustic data of your hearing aid can be found in
a separate data specification. This and further information are
available from your hearing care professional or
www.audifon.com.
Model
rega pico
rega CIC
kami CIC
sino CIC
rega ITE V50
kami ITE V50
sino ITE V50
rega ITE V60
kami ITE V60
sino ITE V60
rega ITE V70
kami ITE V70
sino ITE V70
Size
10
10
10
10
312/13
312/13
312/13
312/13
312/13
312/13
312/13
312/13
312/13
60
60
60
60
110/180
110/180
110/180
110/170
110/170
110/170
90/160
90/160
90/160
41
50
50
50
50
50
50
61
61
61
70
70
70
Average service life
(zinc air)
in h
Gain
in dB
Battery
Minor to moderate
hearing loss
Minor to moderate
hearing loss
Minor to severe
hearing loss
Moderate to severe
hearing loss
Indication range