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Welcome to our Hearing Assist family, and thank you for entrusting us with 

your hearing enhancement needs. Enclosed is our most innovative hearing 

aid to date, designed to enhance the quality of sounds in your everyday life!

This user manual only applies to the 

2018+ model 

HA-302

 

behind-the-ear 

(BTE) rechargeable hearing 

aid.

Intended use

    This BTE Hearing 

Aid

 is an electronic device which amplifies sounds from 

the surrounding environment. It will help people with mild to moderate

 

    

hearing loss or those who just want to enhance their ability to hear

 

    

conversations in a noisy environment.

Precautions 

    Please

 

consult with your hearing healthcare professional first if you have 

any

 

questions about your hearing or your hearing instrument.

THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY THE TECHNICAL

 

SPECIFICATIONS OF THE PRODUCT WITHOUT ANY PRIOR NOTICE.

Hazard 

W

arnings and 

P

roduct 

S

afety 

Hazard Warnings

Remove your hearing aid when exposure to moisture is possible 

(showering, washing your face, etc.)

Remove  your  hearing  aid  prior  to  vigorous  exercise  to  avoid 

injury  or damage to yourself or to the hearing aid.

Keep this product away from children

,

 infants

 and pets

.

If pain, 

discomfort, s

kin irritation in the ear or excessive accelerated 

earwax

 occurs, please discontinue use and

 consult

 a

 physician.

In the unlikely case of the dome being stuck in your ear canal, 

i

t is 

highly recommended

 

that you 

see a physician for safe removal of the 

dome.

– Please read before using your hearing instrument the first time.

Summary of Contents for ReCharge! HA-302

Page 1: ...User Manual ReCharge HA 302 Hearing Aid Hearing Assist II LLC PO Box 2259 Virginia Beach VA 23450 2259 www hearingassist com 800 640 9785...

Page 2: ...aids 10 How to turn ON and OFF 9 Volume control 10 Alternating between programs 11 Maintenance 12 Troubleshooting 12 Charging system 13 Helpful tips for feedback noise 15 Sound tube cleaning and care...

Page 3: ...ofessional first if you have any questions about your hearing or your hearing instrument THE MANUFACTURER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MODIFY THE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS OF THE PRODUCT WITHOUT ANY PRIOR NOT...

Page 4: ...t or improve a hearing impairment resulting from organic conditions Do not attempt to use the hearing aid in a method not instructed within this manual Proper disposal of electronic products protects...

Page 5: ...the provided micro USB cable to attach the charging base to a USB power source or a wall jack using the provided AC Adaptor 3 We recommend charging your hearing aid completely prior to its initial use...

Page 6: ...ube and dome Your hearing aid should arrive fully assembled but if you choose to select another dome follow these instructions 1 Align dome opening over the grooves of the sound tube and press to secu...

Page 7: ...d turning your hearing aid ON and setting the volume at a low or comfortable not loud setting to reduce or limit feedback during placement 1 Place your hearing aid over the top of your ear 2 Hold the...

Page 8: ...k POSSIBLE CAUSE Low battery Built up wax in the dome Excessive ear wax Volume set too low Improper dome insertion Hearing change Improper dome insertion Hearing aid damaged SOLUTION Recharge the hear...

Page 9: ...st 13 14 1 How do I charge my hearing aid Connect the charging base with the included Micro USB cable Use the AC Adaptor to plug into a wall outlet 120 220 volt compatible or connect to any USB port o...

Page 10: ...s through the end of the dome Whistling is common in hearing aids and is also known as feedback This phenomenon is caused by amplified sound leaving the ear being received back into the microphone and...

Page 11: ...tions Keep your hearing aid clean and dry Use a soft cloth to remove any body oil or moisture from the hearing aid housing Use the provided cleaning tools to clean wax build up If the hearing aid is s...

Page 12: ...you a written statement that states that your hearing loss has been medically evaluated and that you may be considered a candidate for a hearing aid The physician will refer you to a Hearing Healthcar...

Page 13: ...time for a nominal fee after which you may decide if you want to purchase the hearing aid Stop Using Hearing Aids and Consult a Physician if Hearing in one or both ears worsened Your ear becomes occl...

Page 14: ...impairment resulting from organic conditions In most cases infrequent use of a hearing aid does not permit a user to attain full benefit from it The use of hearing aid s is only part of hearing rehabi...

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