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Beltone Identity

Instructions for use

Digital Receiver In-the-Ear (RIE) 

hearing instrument

 

IDT62D and IDT62D Open

IDT62D HPG and IDT62D HPG Open

Summary of Contents for IDT62D

Page 1: ...Beltone Identity Instructions for use Digital Receiver In the Ear RIE hearing instrument IDT62D and IDT62D Open IDT62D HPG and IDT62D HPG Open...

Page 2: ...enjoyable social life and listen to the world around you Your hearing instrument is a very advanced device Your hearing care practitioner has tuned it to your individual needs With a little devotion a...

Page 3: ...steps towards better hearing Contents Your Hearing Instrument 4 5 On Off function 6 Delayed Activation 7 Inserting and removing the device 8 Changing batteries 10 Daily maintenance 12 The receiver tub...

Page 4: ...strument Please see page 27 for your selected model 1 Receiver tube 2a Receiver Mini Dome 2b Receiver Standard Dome 2c Receiver Power Dome 2d RIE mold 3 Sports Lock 4 Battery compartment 5 Receiver 1...

Page 5: ...5 6 Model 7 Battery size 8 Serial number 9 MPG receiver tube 10 HPG receiver tube 7 6 8 10 9...

Page 6: ...artment is fully closed the instrument is turned on To turn the instrument off grasp the battery compartment door with your fingernail and gently pull downwards The power will switch off at the point...

Page 7: ...The Delayed Activation delays the switch on time 10 seconds after closing the battery compartment This is indicated by beeps at one second intervals after closing the battery compartment which means t...

Page 8: ...see the receiver tube sticking out when you look directly into a mirror 3 If the hearing care professional has provided you with a sport lock on the receiver tube make sure to position it into the ind...

Page 9: ...and pull the receiver dome out of your ear canal 2 Lift the hearing instrument of your ear Removing when using a RIE mold 1 Grasp the pull out cord on the RIE mold and pull the RIE mold out of your e...

Page 10: ...e instrument will be automatically switched off Please make sure that you have the right size 10A on the battery to you hearing instrument and that it is a Zinc Air or appropriate Nickel Metal Hydride...

Page 11: ...y warning information Batteries contain dangerous substances and should be disposed of care fully in the interest of your safety and for the environment Keep batteries away from children and mentally...

Page 12: ...attery compartment open It is also a good idea to put them in a sealed container together with a drying agent dessicator overnight Consult your hearing care professional as to which drying agent to us...

Page 13: ...receiver tube or the re ceiver dome RIE mold irritate your ear in any way and prevent you from wearing your hearing instrument please contact your hearing care professional You should never attempt to...

Page 14: ...t have wax or bacteria building up on the mold If you no longer can clean the RIE mold using a damp cloth we re commend you to contact your hearing care professional for them to clean it using water a...

Page 15: ...iver domes yourself make sure that they are securely fastened to the receiver tube before inserting them in your ear A failure to change the domes in accord ance with the instructions could result in...

Page 16: ...e should be directed with the sound outlet hole facing either down towards your shoulders or up towards your hair 3 The sound outlet hole can turn both ways the direction of the sound outlet hole affe...

Page 17: ...most leaf 4 This can easily be done by pushing the leaves away from the recei ver tube with your forefinger and middle finger 5 This will make the large leaf bend forward Then you push it back and it...

Page 18: ...ease the protection against wax and moister to damage the hearing instrument The first wax guard filter is in moulded in the Receiver domes This will act as the front protection The second wax guard f...

Page 19: ...wax guard for MPG receiver tube Changing wax guard for HPG receiver tube Power Dome Please contact your hearing care professional for them to change the wax guard in the power dome for you 1 6 2 7 3...

Page 20: ...20 Changing wax guard for HPG receiver tube RIE mold 1 6 2 7 3 8 4 9 5 10...

Page 21: ...metics e g perfume aftershave hair spray suntan lotion Instruments should be used only as prescribed by your hearing care professional Incorrect use may result in sudden and per manent hearing loss Do...

Page 22: ...of the instrument Different types of radiation e g from NMR or CT scanners may damage the instrument Therefore do not wear the instrument during these or other corresponding scanning procedures Other...

Page 23: ...ent since this would invalidate the warranty If your Beltone hearing instrument requires service please contact your hearing care professional for assistance Technical specifications Audio signal tech...

Page 24: ...tube Blocked wax guard filter Receiver dome not inserted properly Blocked wax guard filter Change in hearing Excessive ear wax Hearing instrument settings not optimum Receiver tube and receiver dome...

Page 25: ...insert carefully Consult your hearing professional or if you have been in structed change receiver dome or and HF3 wax guard filter Consult your hearing care professional Consult your physician Consul...

Page 26: ...ings 13 Cerumen debris earwax 10 15 16 20 23 28 29 Cleaning the instrument 14 Cleaning the receiver tube 15 Delayed Activation 9 Maintenance 14 23 Model 31 On off function 8 Receiver domes 17 20 Recei...

Page 27: ...bject on the warranty card you received with your instrument Your selected model Your hearing care professional place a check mark in the below table to identify the model you have received Model rece...

Page 28: ...DK 2750 Ballerup Denmark Tel 45 45 75 11 11 Fax 45 45 75 11 19 16897200 GB 08 06 Rev A Printed in Denmark Beltone 2008 Any issues relating to the EU Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC should be direc...

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