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Battery Indicator 

When the battery is about to run out the instrument 

will beep at regular intervals. This warning indicates 

that the battery should be replaced immediately.

Battery Replacement

•  Your hearing instrument uses a size 312 battery.

To insert a new battery

•  Use your fingernail to gently swing 

the battery drawer fully open, but 

do not force it.

•  Take out the used battery.

•  Remove the colored sticker from 

the new battery (if applicable). 

•  Place the battery into the dra­

wer with the flat, smooth side 

facing up (+ sign) as shown in 

the drawing. 

•  Close battery drawer securely.

Summary of Contents for PRIO 106 BTE DM

Page 1: ...PRIO 106 BTE DM Behind the ear hearing instruments INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE...

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Page 3: ...ing Removing Instrument 4 with SPIRA flex Sound Tube ON OFF 7 Volume Control Indicator 8 Push Button 8 Battery Indicator 10 Battery Replacement 10 Battery Information 12 Direct Audio Input Adapter 14...

Page 4: ...he aid of a computer and specially developed software Please follow these instructions when using and caring for your new hearing instruments These guidelines will help you to achieve the best possibl...

Page 5: ...2 Microphone 2aSecond microphone 3 Adapter 4 SPIRA flex Sound Tube 5 Sound outlet 6 Dome 7 Concha Clip 8 Battery drawer 9 Direct Audio Input Description of features with SPIRA flex Sound Tube 2 7 8 6...

Page 6: ...ex finger The dome should be poin ting towards the ear canal ope ning Gently push the dome into your ear canal until the sound tube sits flush against the side of your head Position the concha clip in...

Page 7: ...r by pulling the hearing instrument This might disconnect the instrument from the sound tube or cause damage to the sound tube Exchanging the sound tube and dome The sound tube and dome should be chan...

Page 8: ...dome by pushing the dome as far as possible onto the sound tube When attached correctly it should touch the plastic ring on the sound tube Important The dome must be properly attached to the sound tub...

Page 9: ...h your finger until a click is felt It is also possible to turn off the hearing instruments by placing the base on a flat surface and then gently pressing and dragging the hearing instrument as illust...

Page 10: ...function Your hearing instrument can be programmed with up to 2 different listening programs Use the push button to change between these programs When the hearing instrument is turned on it will auto...

Page 11: ...adapter see page 14 To see how your hearing instruments are program med see page 21 Mute function Press the push button and hold for 2 to 3 seconds to mute the hearing instrument Give a short press to...

Page 12: ...placement Your hearing instrument uses a size 312 battery To insert a new battery Use your fingernail to gently swing the battery drawer fully open but do not force it Take out the used battery Remove...

Page 13: ...d safety With the battery drawer in the closed position insert a small screwdriver into the small screw as shown Turn it 90 degrees to lock or unlock the battery drawer Note Do not force the battery d...

Page 14: ...u are not going to use your hearing instruments for a few days remove the batteries Only use batteries recommended by your hearing care professional since poor quality batteries can produce a harmful...

Page 15: ...tteries by burning them There is a risk that they may explode and cause injury Never dispose of batteries with household waste They cause environmental pollution Note Always remove zinc air batteries...

Page 16: ...stereo etc Mounting of the DAI 4 adapter Open the battery door Slide the DAI adapter onto the hearing instrument as shown Make sure the DAI adapter is securely positioned Once the DAI adapter is on th...

Page 17: ...It is possible to switch from this combined setting by pressing the push button so that the hearing instrument is only amplifying the signal from the DAI adapter The hearing instrument will beep thre...

Page 18: ...ce the equipment must comply with EN 60601 1 1 EN 60065 or equivalent safety standards Tracker Data Logging Tracker stores information relating to the use of your hearing instruments such as changes m...

Page 19: ...ed by your trained hearing care professional Misuse or improper adjustments can result in sudden and permanent hearing loss Never allow others to wear your hearing instruments because they are adjuste...

Page 20: ...o recharge non rechargeable batteries Never change the battery or adjust the controls of the hearing instrument in front of infants small children and persons of mental incapacity Never put your heari...

Page 21: ...fessional for more information International warranty Your hearing instruments are covered by a limited warranty covering defects in materials and workman ship This warranty covers the hearing instrum...

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Page 23: ...ed in the following way Program Beeps Function 1 1 2 2 If your hearing instrument is connected to the Direct Audio Input DAI Program Beeps Function 1 2 DAI hearing instrument microphones 2 3 DAI only...

Page 24: ...22 Notes...

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Page 28: ...s com Bernafon Canada Ltd 500 Trillium Drive Unit 15 Kitchener Ontario N2R 1A7 Canada Toll free 1 800 265 8250 Phone 1 519 748 6669 Fax 1 519 748 9158 www bernafon ca Bernafon UK Cadzow Industrial Est...

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