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User manual Liberto (NO_GB_F_D_NL_ES_SE_DK_SU) 1k

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Note: The lifetime of the battery will be significantly reduced if the 

devices left uncharged for extended periods. We therefore recommend 

that you charge the device at least once a month.

When the operation time of the battery begins to decrease, and you wish 

to replace it, please send the Liberto to your local dealer.  

The article number of the battery is: 956-001

Switching the Liberto on and off

How to switch on the Liberto:

Press and hold the On/Off button 

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 until you see a blue light on the 

Battery indicator lamp 

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How to switch off the Liberto:

Press and hold the On/Off button 

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 down until you see a red light on 

the Battery indicator lamp 

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Pairing the Liberto with the Maestro

Your Liberto must be programmed to be able to communicate with 

another device, e.g. the Maestro. This is done by connecting these 

together wirelessly (pairing).

NOTE: It is important that the Liberto and the device it is paired with are 

within a distance of 1 meter while paired and that both devices are fully 

charged.

How to set the the Liberto to pairing mode:

1. 

Switch the Liberto on

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Press and hold down the On/Off button 

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 until the Battery indicator 

lamp 

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 flashes alternately red and blue   The Liberto is now ready 

to pair for approximately 3 minutes.

How to set the the Maestro to pairing mode:

2. 

Press and hold the pairing button on the Maestro (see the Maestro’s 

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user manual for instructions) until you see the Battery indicator 

lamp on the Maestro flash alternately red and blue. You will also 

hear a double tone from the Maestro. The Maestro will now search 

for the Liberto.

Pairing completed!

3. 

When the Maestro and Liberto are paired, they will establish 

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communication with each other. You will see this when the status 

lamp 

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 lights solid yellow. It will do this every time it communicates 

with a Bluetooth device (Maestro).

If the pairing was unsuccessful, repeat steps 1 to 3.

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Summary of Contents for LIBERTO

Page 1: ...LIBERTO User manual...

Page 2: ...1 2 3 4 5 8 9 6 7 1...

Page 3: ...LIBERTO 2...

Page 4: ...and off 6 Pairing the Liberto with the Maestro 6 How to 7 adjust the sensitivity strength of the microphone 7 switch between microphones 7 establish speech connection 7 terminate connection to the Lib...

Page 5: ...act your local dealer if any parts of the unit need replacing Keep out of reach of children The plastic packaging of the product and accessories are not children s toys The packaging or the small part...

Page 6: ...the sound from the hearing aids CI is too low or there is too much noise you can use the wireless Liberto microphone with a Maestro Neck Loop The Liberto sends wireless sound to a paired device e g th...

Page 7: ...one by connecting these together wirelessly pairing NOTE It is important that the Liberto and the device it is paired with are within a distance of 1 meter while paired and that both devices are fully...

Page 8: ...hones The omni directional microphone captures sound from all directions The directional microphone captures sound from just one direction and reduces background noise When using the directional micro...

Page 9: ...use clip can reduce noise caused by the device rubbing off clothing Attach the clip to the back of the Liberto You can also attach a cord to the clip on the Liberto so that it can be hung around the n...

Page 10: ...ro headset make sure the plug to the headset is correctly connected I cannot hear anything from the Liberto Increase the volume on the Maestro Check that the Liberto is paired with the Maestro see pag...

Page 11: ...with the power switched off Do not store the device in extreme temperatures over 45 C 113 F in direct sunlight or below 10 C 14 F This can reduce the lifetime of the battery and affect performance Hi...

Page 12: ...gh quality materials and components have been used which can be recycled When disposing of electrical and electronic equipment you should therefore make use of a collection arrangement intended for th...

Page 13: ...002 08 ETSI EN 301 489 17 V1 2 1 2002 08 EN 300 328 V1 6 1 2004 11 EN 61000 4 3 5 1 EN 61000 4 2 5 2 According the regulations in Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment R TTE Direct...

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