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Insertion (domes)

1.  Hold the thin tube where it bends, and gently push the dome into the ear canal.  

Please ensure that the dome is securely attached to the tubing.  
Push the dome far enough into the ear canal so that the thin tube lies flush with the head.

2.  It is important that the tube and the dome fit correctly into your ear.
3.  When the dome is place correctly, you should not be able to see the thin tube  

sticking out when facing a mirror.

Note: You should never 
attempt to bend or modify 
the shape of the thin tube.

Summary of Contents for i-FIT 71

Page 1: ...User Guide Behind the ear BTE models Danalogic i FIT 71 81 and Receiver in the ear RIE...

Page 2: ...ning to use hearing instruments Your Danalogic instruments have been adjusted according to your individual hearing loss and needs Some people adjust quickly to wearing hearing instruments in their ear...

Page 3: ...3 Hearing instrument model Battery size Tube type Dome size if applicable if applicable Left serial number Right serial number...

Page 4: ...ting removing hearing instruments 12 Operation of the hearing instrument 16 Volume control optional 16 Programme button optional 17 Stand by function 19 Telecoil optional 21 Tele loop systems 21 Direc...

Page 5: ...d domes 27 How to apply domes 27 Replacing the wax filter receiver in the ear models 29 General precautions 31 General warnings 32 Battery warning Information 34 Troubleshooting guide 36 Technical Dat...

Page 6: ...81 1 Programme button 2 Battery compartment On Off switch 3 Sound outlet 4 Front microphone inlet 5 Back microphone inlet 6 Volume control optional 7 Direct audio input 8 Left Right indicator Left Bl...

Page 7: ...7 6 1 5 4 3 2 i FIT 10 7 8 9 12 8 9 4 11...

Page 8: ...c i FIT RIE 1 Receiver tube 2 Receiver Open Dome 3 Receiver Tulip Dome 4 Receiver Power Dome 5 RIE mould optional 6 Sports lock 7 Battery compartment 8 Receiver 9 Programme button 10 Volume Control 7...

Page 9: ...9 11 Direct audio input 12 Left right indicator 13 Model and manufacturer i F i t R I E 5 4 3 13 11 12 6...

Page 10: ...uals can use their fingernail to pull it open Tip Whenever the hearing instruments are not in use remember to turn them off to avoid unnecessary battery consumption SmartStart Hearing instruments can...

Page 11: ...acing the battery 1 Open the battery door completely by using your fingernail 2 Remove the used battery if present Insert the new battery with the positive side in the correct position The battery doo...

Page 12: ...lightly depending on the type of battery used It is recommended that you keep spare batteries on hand Inserting Removing hearing instruments Insertion custom earmoulds 1 Hold the earmould between your...

Page 13: ...ear By experimenting an easier method may be discovered With proper insertion hearing instruments should fit snugly but comfortably If hearing instruments cause irritation of the ears contact your hea...

Page 14: ...bing Push the dome far enough into the ear canal so that the thin tube lies flush with the head 2 It is important that the tube and the dome fit correctly into your ear 3 When the dome is place correc...

Page 15: ...y rotate the earmould forward 3 Consult your hearing care professional if you have difficulties removing the hearing instrument Removal domes custom earmoulds 1 Hold the thin tube with your thumb and...

Page 16: ...he upper or lower limits of the volume range are reached a beep signal with a longer duration will be heard If available on your model your hearing care professional may have activated a function that...

Page 17: ...programmes have been activated the following list explains how they work 1 You can switch between programmes by pushing the programme button once 2 You will then hear one or more beeps The number of...

Page 18: ...18 Programme Description of when to use 1 2 3 4...

Page 19: ...ch causes them to not process or amplify sound The stand by function can be accessed by pressing and holding the programme button for five seconds A series of beeps will be presented prior to activati...

Page 20: ...towards the top of the ear closer to where the microphones are 3 If whistling occurs it may take a few seconds of holding the telephone in the same position before the hearing instrument adapts 4 Any...

Page 21: ...rent positions in order to find the best reception Tele loop systems Many places such as theatres houses of worship and schools are equipped with tele loop systems When using a telecoil programme with...

Page 22: ...to the hearing instruments by a cable or a wireless FM system to the audio boot This accessory connects to the bottom of the hearing instruments and once properly clicked into place the hearing instru...

Page 23: ...ion of the battery compartment 3 Gently click the audio boot onto the hearing instrument Disconnecting audio boots 4 Press and hold the button on the front side of the audio booth 5 Gently remove the...

Page 24: ...loors 3 Do not leave hearing instruments in or near direct heat or sunlight as excessive heat can cause damage or deform the casing 4 Hair spray make up etc may damage hearing instruments and they sho...

Page 25: ...oulds 1 Remove the earmould and attached tubing from the hearing instruments prior to cleaning 2 Clean the earmould using a mild soap and rinse with lukewarm water 3 After cleaning dry earmoulds thoro...

Page 26: ...nd domes with a damp cloth 3 In order to clear the thin tube of moisture and debris push the black cleaning rod through the thin tube beginning at the end opposite the dome Note Thin tube and dome sys...

Page 27: ...earing care professional instructs you to change the domes yourself make sure that they are securely fastened to the sound tube before inserting them in your ear A failure to change the domes in accor...

Page 28: ...p domes consist of two petals It is important to note that the largest petal is the outermost petal To ensure this 1 Push the largest petal away from the thin tube using a finger This bends the petal...

Page 29: ...ther help identify left from right hearing instruments left blue red right It is recommended that these are changed as needed To change these filters the following steps are needed 1 Remove and discar...

Page 30: ...the dial and press the tip of the tool into the center of the dial 6 Gently pull the new filter out of the dial 7 Align the new filter to the receiver 8 Press the new filter into the opening and simul...

Page 31: ...uch as a steam bath or sauna 3 Should the hearing instrument become moist remove the battery and place the hearing instrument in a closed container with a drying agent Your hearing care professional c...

Page 32: ...ar hearing instruments during these or other similar procedures Other types of radiation such as burglar alarms room surveillance systems radio equipment mobile telephones contain less energy and will...

Page 33: ...sed at all times 6 Hearing instruments should be used only as prescribed by your hearing care professional Incorrect use may result in hearing loss 7 Warning to hearing care professionals Special care...

Page 34: ...34 1 Do not put batteries in your mouth as they can be harmful if swallowed If swallowed seek medical help immediately 2 Keep batteries away from children Battery warning information...

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Page 36: ...36 SYMPTOM CAUSE No sound Not turned on Dead battery Battery door will not close Blocked earmould or tube Blocked wax filter Troubleshooting guide...

Page 37: ...37 POSSIBLE REMEDY Turn on by closing the battery door Replace battery Insert battery properly Clean earmould or tube Replace wax filter or consult your hearing care professional...

Page 38: ...SYMPTOM CAUSE Not loud Incorrect earmould placement enough Blocked earmould or dome Blocked sound outlet filter Change in hearing sensitivity Excessive ear wax Volume set too low Troubleshooting guid...

Page 39: ...an earmould replace dome replace filter Change filter or consult your hearing care professional Consult your hearing care professional Consult your physician Increase the volume control if available o...

Page 40: ...armould placement whistling feedback Incorrect dome placement Excessive ear wax Feedback control may need adjustment Earmould tubing worn or damaged Thin tube connection loose Hearing instrument setti...

Page 41: ...arefully Re insert dome Consult your hearing care professional Consult your hearing care professional Consult your hearing care professional Change thin tube or consult your hearing care professional...

Page 42: ...orted Improper earmould or dome fit not clear Hearing instrument damaged Hearing instrument settings not optimal If there are any other problems not mentioned in this guide please contact your hearing...

Page 43: ...43 POSSIBLE REMEDY Replace battery Consult your hearing care professional Consult your hearing care professional Consult your hearing care professional...

Page 44: ...Instrument Model Maximum output 2ccCoupler IEC 60118 7 Standard tube Danalogic i FIT 71 126dB SPL typical Danalogic i FIT 81 133dB SPL typical Thin tube Danalogic i FIT 71 open 123dB SPL typical Tech...

Page 45: ...45 Hearing Instrument Model Maximum output 2ccCoupler IEC 60118 7 RIE Danalogic i FIT RIE LP 107dB SPL typical Danalogic i FIT RIE HP 118dB SPL typical Technical data...

Page 46: ...aired by a qualified technician Do not attempt to open the case of the hearing instrument since this would invalidate the warranty If your Danalogic hearing instrument requires service please contact...

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Page 48: ...1 19 www resound com United Kingdom GN ReSound Ltd 1 Landscape Close Weston Business Park Weston on the Green Oxon OX25 3SX Tel 44 1869 352 800 Fax 44 1869 343 466 www danalogic i t com 17181881 GB Re...

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