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RC-P

Remote control

INSTRUCTIONS

FOR USE

 

Summary of Contents for RC-P

Page 1: ...RC P Remote control INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE...

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Page 3: ...trol Introduction 6 Features 7 Battery insertion and replacement 8 Operating your hearing instruments with the remote control 11 Operating distance 12 Lock switch 13 Volume control 14 Program cycle bu...

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Page 5: ...tton 16 Status light 17 Lanyard ring 19 Protection sleeve 20 Care of your remote control 21 Environmental protection 22 Warnings and safety guidelines 23 International warranty 27 Declarations of conf...

Page 6: ...6 Remote control RC P Introduction This booklet describes how to get the most from your new Bernafon remote control Please follow these instructions for care and use...

Page 7: ...7 Features 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Program cycle button 2 Volume control 3 Mute button 4 Status light 5 Lanyard ring 6 Battery cover 7 Lock switch...

Page 8: ...ion and replacement A B The remote control uses a CR2 type battery To insert a new battery Gently slide the battery cover off A Make sure that the sign on the battery matches with the sign in the batt...

Page 9: ...9 Place the battery in the compartment making sure that the battery is properly positioned at both ends B Replace the battery cover then slide it closed...

Page 10: ...te The battery cover should never be forced If force is required to close the cover check the alignment and reposition it so that it slides easily into place Battery life will vary depending on condit...

Page 11: ...instruments with the remote control Your hearing instruments can be operated by using the buttons on your remote control If you have hearing instruments fitted to both ears the remote control will adj...

Page 12: ...the remote control you can operate your hear ing instruments from a distance of up to 1 meter A direct line of sight between the remote control and your hearing instruments is not required Operating d...

Page 13: ...remote control is equipped with a lock switch to prevent accidental operation Position the switch to unlock with the green dot visible Your remote control is ready for use A Position the switch to lo...

Page 14: ...14 Increase volume Decrease volume The volume of your hearing instruments may be adjusted by using the volume control Volume control Press to increase volume louder Press to decrease volume softer...

Page 15: ...ycle through the hearing instrument programs with the remote control press the button Each push will advance the hearing instruments to the next program in the cycle Program cycle button Program cycle...

Page 16: ...te button By pressing this button the remote control directs the hearing instruments to a mute mode Press the button to access the mute function To unmute the hearing instruments with the remote contr...

Page 17: ...remote control operation It will blink after each button press Two possibilities will be seen Red blinking indicates that the remote control is locked To unlock position the lock switch so that the g...

Page 18: ...Status light If the light does not blink after a button is pressed the battery needs to be replaced Green indicates that the remote control is unlocked and has sent a command to your hearing instrumen...

Page 19: ...is possible to attach the remote control to a lanyard In order to mount the lanyard pull out the ring which is found near the battery compartment Thread the cord through the ring to attach it to your...

Page 20: ...cratches by using the supplied protection sleeve Use Insertion Gently push the remote control into the protection sleeve opening Removal Press with your thumb on the material directly opposite to the...

Page 21: ...e to avoid damage if it is accidentally dropped Clean the remote control regularly with a dry cloth or tissue Avoid getting the remote control wet Never attempt to dry the remote control with a hair d...

Page 22: ...waste Please recycle your remote control and batteries or return them to your hearing care professional for disposal Contact your hearing care professional for more information Environmental protectio...

Page 23: ...trol should not be used in an aircraft An empty battery should be removed as soon as possible Used batteries should be returned to your battery supplier or hearing care professional Never dispose of b...

Page 24: ...charge non rechargeable batteries Keep new and used batteries away from young children or persons of mental incapacity If swallowed seek immediate medical advice The remote control is not approved to...

Page 25: ...g instruments Although extremely unlikely concerns have been raised that this signal could possibly interfere with medical devices such as pacemakers As an additional precaution we advise pacemaker re...

Page 26: ...e remote control is not a toy and should under no circumstances be passed on to infants or small children under 36 months For security reasons the lanyard ends should never be tied together Use the fa...

Page 27: ...fects in materials and work manship for a period of 12 months from the date of delivery This warranty covers the remote control itself but not accessories such as batteries This warranty becomes inval...

Page 28: ...warranty is void if non authorized personnel have repaired the remote control Please review the warranty card with your hearing care professional and make sure that your warranty card is completed co...

Page 29: ...nce with the essential require ments and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC and Directive 93 42 EEC A copy of the declaration of conformity can be obtained at the following address Berna...

Page 30: ...30 FCC ID U6XRCP IC 7031A RCP This device and its radio communication parts are approved for use in the following countries All member states of the EU and EFTA and AU CA JP NZ and US N14144...

Page 31: ...ng two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifica...

Page 32: ...rovide reasonable pro tection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordanc...

Page 33: ...equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the e...

Page 34: ...Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 This device emits according to following standard ETSI EN 300 330 1 V1...

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Page 36: ...Manufacturer Bernafon AG Morgenstrasse 131 3018 Bern Switzerland Phone 41 31 998 15 15 Fax 41 31 998 15 90 www bernafon com 07 10 BAG 956 78 910 00 subject to change...

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