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The Tulip-Dome should be directed with the sound outlet
hole facing either down towards your shoulders or up
towards your hair. (3) The sound outlet 
hole can turn both ways; the direction 
of the sound outlet hole affects the 
length of the sound tube according 
to the entrance of your ear canal. 
Please ask your hearing care 
professional which way the 
sound outlet hole should turn in your ear. 

The Tulip-Dome consists of two “leaves” and it is important
that the largest “leaf” is the outermost “leaf” (4). This can
easily be done by pushing the “leaves” away from the
FlexTube with your forefinger and middle finger (5). This will
make the large “leaf” bend forward. Then you push it back
and it will be placed on top of the smaller “leaf” (6). Now the
Tulip-Dome is ready for insertion (7).

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Summary of Contents for Danalogic 6 6070-DVI

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE Danalogic 6 BTE 6070 DVI 6080 DVI ...

Page 2: ...anced technology and customized programmes selected by your hearing care profes sional will bring the best possible hearing solution to your family life and your professional and social activ ities Your hearing instrument has been adjusted to your individual hearing loss Please familiarize yourself with the information in this booklet Proper understanding and use of your new GN ReSound hearing ins...

Page 3: ...nd removing the Instrument 10 Changing the Battery 12 Battery Warning Information 13 Daily Maintenance 14 Cleaning the Ear Mould and replacing Sound Outlet Filter 15 Sound Outlet Filter 16 How To Remove Filter 16 How To Place Filter On Hook 16 Cleaning The FlexTube And Dome 17 How To Mount The Tulip Dome 18 Telephone Use 20 Using Assistive Listening Systems 21 Repairs 21 Troubleshooting Guide 22 G...

Page 4: ...ring Instrument 1 Programme Selector 2 Battery Compartment On Off Switch 3 Sound Outlet 4 1st Microphone Sound Inlet 5 2nd Microphone Sound Inlet 6 Volume Control optional 7 Direct Audio Input DAI optional 4 2 3 4 1 6 7 5 ...

Page 5: ...8 Left Right indicator and battery lock Right Red Left Blue 9 Model 10 Manufacturer 5 8 9 6070 DVI 10 ...

Page 6: ... which programme you have selected Your hearing instru ment will switch programmes as follows Examples 3 programmes 1 2 2 3 3 1 With optional telecoil 1 2 2 3 3 T T 1 With telecoil plus microphone 1 2 2 3 3 MT MT 1 You can always return to programme 1 by turning your instrument off and then on again or by placing it in stand by mode and then returning to its operating mode Your Programme Environme...

Page 7: ...r for 5 seconds You will hear a series of beeps and the device is now in stand by mode Before returning to functional mode you will need to wait approx imately 5 seconds After waiting press the programme selector down once Please note that the instrument is using a small amount of power when it is in stand by mode On Off Function Your Danalogic 6 BTE is equipped with an on off switch inte grated i...

Page 8: ...he instrument you can increase the volume by turning the volume control wheel up and reduce volume by turning it down For each volume step you will hear a beep signal indicat ing the change If you reach the upper or lower limit of the volume control range there will be a different type of beep signal with a lower pitch Please note that your instrument has been fitted by your hearing care professio...

Page 9: ...e audio shoe will connect with a click to the hearing instrument and switch to Direct Audio Input automatically Low Battery Warning When the battery voltage power decreases to a low level the instrument will inform you by a soft low battery warning sig nal beep beep The signal indicates you should replace the battery and for this reason we recommend that you always have a spare battery The battery...

Page 10: ...an be easier if you gently pull your auricle backwards with your other hand Turn the top part of the ear mould gently backwards and forwards so that it fits behind the fold of skin above your ear canal Place the hearing instrument behind your ear Move the ear mould up and down and press gently to ensure it is positioned correctly in the ear Opening and closing your mouth can ease insertion You wil...

Page 11: ...you should not see the FlexTube sticking out when you look directly into a mirror If the device whistles the most likely reason is that the dome is not placed correctly in the ear canal Other reasons can be buildup of earwax in the ear canal or that the sound tube connection to the instrument has become loose in which case the sound tube must be changed It is also possible that the instrument sett...

Page 12: ...the battery door It should fit in like a puzzle piece The battery door should close very easily Never use force to close the door as this may damage your hearing instrument Always use a size 13 Zinc Air battery Please note that if the battery is weak the hearing instrument performance will be reduced Removing the battery when you are not wearing the instrument will help prevent corrosion of the ba...

Page 13: ...afety and for the environment Do NOT attempt to recharge batteries which are not specifically designated rechargeable as they may leak or explode Do NOT attempt to dispose of batteries by burning them Keep batteries away from small children and pets Do NOT place batteries in your mouth If swallowed see a physician immediately 13 ...

Page 14: ...g agent desiccant overnight Consult your hearing care professional concerning which drying agent to use To avoid the need for unwarranted repairs Never immerse the 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 leave the instrument in or near dire...

Page 15: ...he ear mould If ear wax is stuck in the sound canal of the ear mould the cleaning loop or a syringe with lukewarm water can easily be used to push the wax out Be sure to thoroughly dry the ear mould and its tubing before reconnecting it to the hearing instrument Blow gently through the tubing to remove moisture trapped inside The silicone tubing connecting the ear mould to the hearing instrument s...

Page 16: ...attery does not help the filter may be blocked and needs to be changed See instructions below How to remove filter Place the hook of the instru ment into the long groove of the filter stick Pull down and the filter will be removed How to place filter on hook Place the hook on one filter and push gently Rock the hook back and forth until the filter is released Now take the hook with the filter atta...

Page 17: ...e The cleaning rod should be inserted where the FlexTube attaches to the instrument and pushed all the way through the sound tube and out through the dome It is not recommended to submerge or rinse the FlexTube and dome with water as there is a risk that a water drop may become lodged in the FlexTube If this should occur it will prevent sound coming through the FlexTube and may be harmful for the ...

Page 18: ...18 How to mount the Tulip Dome 1 2 The Tulip Dome is mounted on the FlexTube by pushing it over the grooves on the FlexTube 1 2 ...

Page 19: ... canal Please ask your hearing care professional which way the sound outlet hole should turn in your ear The Tulip Dome consists of two leaves and it is important that the largest leaf is the outermost leaf 4 This can easily be done by pushing the leaves away from the FlexTube with your forefinger and middle finger 5 This will make the large leaf bend forward Then you push it back and it will be p...

Page 20: ...e best reception If you do not wish to have a telecoil programme you may still use the phone while wearing your hearing instrument Many hearing instruments will whistle feedback when in close proximity to a telephone To reduce the potential for this problem your hearing instrument is equipped with an adaptive digital feedback suppression Stabilizer DFS system which allows for use of the telephone ...

Page 21: ...rument goes dead in the telecoil programme this may be because the loop system is not operating If a school theater or house of worship does not have a tele loop system try and sit as close as possible to the front and use one of the microphone programmes Repairs If your hearing instrument malfunctions it must be repaired by a qualified technician Do not attempt to open the case of the hearing ins...

Page 22: ...d enough Blocked ear mould Change in hearing Excessive ear wax Blocked sound outlet filter Volume set too low Whistles Loose ear mould DFS needs re initialization Sound not clear Weak battery or distorted Poorly fitting ear mould Hearing instrument damaged Hearing instrument settings not optimal If there are any other problems not mentioned in this guide please contact your hearing care profession...

Page 23: ...refully Clean ear mould Consult your hearing care professional Consult your physician Change filter or consult your hearing care professional Consult your hearing care professional Remove and reinsert Consult your hearing care professional Replace battery Consult your hearing care professional Consult your hearing care professional Consult your hearing care professional ...

Page 24: ...ergy and will not damage the hearing instrument They could however momentarily affect the sound quality or create strange sounds from the hearing instruments Warning Do not wear the hearing instrument in mines or other explosive areas unless those areas are certified for hearing instrument use Warning to hearing care practitioners Special care should be exercised in selecting and fitting hearing i...

Page 25: ...tionality 7 Direct audio input DAI 9 Ear Mould Dome 15 17 18 19 Environmental programmes 6 Low battery warning 9 Maintenance 14 On off switch 4 7 Programme Selector 4 6 SmartStart 8 Sound outlet filter 16 Stand by mode 7 Technical data 24 Telecoil use 6 7 20 21 Telephone use 20 Troubleshooting guide 22 23 User operated controls 4 6 7 8 9 Volume control 8 ...

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