Danalogic Clip User Manual Download Page 13

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• The hearing instrument automatically defaults to 

programme 1. You will hear 2 beeps when you are in 
programme 2, 3 beeps when in programme 3 and 4 
beeps when in programme 4.

•   If you are in programme 2, 3 or 4 and want to get 

back to programme 1, press the programme button 
until you hear just 1 beep.

You can also set your instrument to programme 1 by 
turning it off and then on again. 

Summary of Contents for Clip

Page 1: ...CLiP User Guide Danalogic Clip Bodyworn...

Page 2: ...offer you the best possible hearing solution to maximize listening situations in your family life your professional life and your social life Your hearing instrument has been adjusted for your indivi...

Page 3: ...Battery Warning Information 6 Assembling the Cord Earphone 7 Inserting Removing your hearing instrument 8 Using two ear phones 10 Wearing the instrument 10 Pre Set controls trimmers 11 User operated...

Page 4: ...4 Your Danalogic Clip hearing instrument 1 Microphone 2 Volume Control 3 Programme selector 4 Battery Compartment 5 On off 6 Trimmers 7 Earphone cable 8 Clothing clip 9 Battery indicator 1 8 7 2 5 3 4...

Page 5: ...not using it This will increase the battery life as well as increase the life span of the hearing instrument Low Battery Warning The hearing instrument has a soft low battery warning signal beep beep...

Page 6: ...o use Alkaline battery for longer battery life time Please note that a weak battery can cause the hearing instrument power to be reduced Battery Warning information Batteries contain dangerous substan...

Page 7: ...main body through an ear phone cable and the USB like plug marked in the illustration below Insert the cable in the receiver outlet indicated and insert the cable in the ear phone Please make sure th...

Page 8: ...will need to remove the standard ear tip from the ear phone The custom ear mould can then be snapped onto the ear phone and you can insert it into your ear as shown in illustration no 2 Inserting The...

Page 9: ...ld all the way into your ear with a gentle twisting movement Insertion can be easier if you gently pull your ear back with your other hand Turn the top part of the ear mould gently backwards and forwa...

Page 10: ...mark your new bodyworn hearing instrument with an L for left ear and an R for right ear together with your hearing care professional Wearing the instrument The bodyworn instrument should be worn on th...

Page 11: ...t and control the volume manually The volume wheel has numbers on it ranging from 1 to 10 with 10 being the maximum volume setting During the fitting of the hearing instrument your hearing care profes...

Page 12: ...tions In this programme you will hear sound that is picked up through the microphone as well as sound that is delivered through the telecoil of the hearing instrument The telecoil is designed to enabl...

Page 13: ...en you are in programme 2 3 beeps when in programme 3 and 4 beeps when in programme 4 If you are in programme 2 3 or 4 and want to get back to programme 1 press the programme button until you hear jus...

Page 14: ...ct the standard ear phone cable as shown in diagram 1 and connect the special audio input cable as shown in diagram 2 A special audio input cable can then be connected to the hearing instrument as sho...

Page 15: ...lecoil pick up This feature can only be used with telecoil hearing aid compatible tele phones Place the receiver of the telephone over the hearing instrument not the ear see illustration It is recomme...

Page 16: ...your hearing instrument to be used with a loop system 1 Set the hearing instrument program to the telecoil setting 2 Hearing reception might be better in certain parts of the room than others If you a...

Page 17: ...instrument in water or other liquids since this may cause permanent damage to the circuitry Protect your hearing instrument from rough handling and avoid dropping it on hard surfaces or floors Do not...

Page 18: ...rom wearing your hearing instrument please contact your hearing care professional to have the ear mould modified You should never attempt to modify the shape of the ear mould yourself Cleaning the ear...

Page 19: ...earing instrument However they can momentarily affect the sound quality or cause the hearing instruments to emit strange sounds Warning Do not wear the hearing instrument in mines or other explosive a...

Page 20: ...d Blocked ear mould or dome Change in hearing Excessive ear wax Volume set too low Whistles Loose ear mould Ear mould too small Sound not clear Weak battery or distorted Poorly fitting ear mould or do...

Page 21: ...Reinsert carefully Clean ear mould or dome Consult your hearing care professional Consult your physician Consult your hearing care professional Remove and reinsert New ear mould required Replace batt...

Page 22: ...CLiP 22 Technical Data Maximum Output 2cc Coupler IEC 60118 7 Danalogic Clip 145 dB SPL Typical...

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