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WHICH

 

IS

 

LEFT

 

AND

 

RIGHT

Apollo-E600 hearing aids can be used in either ear by 

selecting a right slim-tubing or a left slim-tubing. Each 

slim-tubing is preformed to “point” into either the right or

left ear. Right slim-tubing has red lettering on it and left slim-tubing has 

blue lettering (printed near the eartip).  

If you’re not sure of the color, hold the Apollo

with the tubing attached and the volume control

facing towards you. Left tubing will point to the

right and right tubing will point to the left.

How to insert the Apollo-E600:

1. Grasp the slim-tubing behind the eartip and gently 

  push the eartip into your ear canal. 
2. Place your Apollo-E600 over the top of your ear.
3. The slim-tubing will probably bulge slightly near the ear

  canal. Point at the bend in the tubing and push gently.

  The eartip should slip a little further into the ear canal for

  proper placement. The tubing should fit snugly against

  your ear.

Note:  If pushing on the slim-tubing causes discomfort, STOP.

Call for assistance. 1-800-221-2099 

4.  Place the sure-lock into the bowl of your ear. The sure-lock

  is the thin filament attached to the tubing. Use your finger

  to secure the sure-lock into the most comfortable position.

To Remove Apollo-E600:

1. Grasp hold of the slim-tubing against your ear and gently 

pull. The eartip will slip out of your ear.

2.  Remove the Apollo-E600 from behind your ear.

NOTE: Tubing should not bulge away from the ear or pull the 

Apollo down or the eartip out of the ear. If this occurs, try a

different length tubing.

ATTENTION: Confirm the eartip is attached to the slim-tubing each time you remove it 

from your ear. If the eartip remains in your ear, seek medical assistance.

INSERT

 

AND

 

REMOVE

 

HEARING

 

AID

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Set for

left ear.

Set for

right ear.

Summary of Contents for Apollo-E600

Page 1: ...PO Box 586 DeKalb IL 60115 HearingHelp com an IntriCon company 1 800 221 2099 APOLLO E600 USER GUIDE My eartip size My tubing size...

Page 2: ...f the Apollo E600 hearing aid to help you on your journey to improved hearing We re confident you ll enjoy all the benefits the Apollo has to offer especially knowing you saved thousands of dollars wi...

Page 3: ...See pages 5 6 for full details on eartip sizes and proper tubing length 3 4 The Volume wheel also functions as an on off switch Turning your Apollo E600 ON When the volume wheel is set to the 0 posit...

Page 4: ...1 Turn your Apollo E600 off by rotating the volume wheel to 0 you should feel a slight click 2 Plug the mini USB connector into the charging port on your hearing aid 3 Plug the regular USB connector...

Page 5: ...re in place If not the slim tubing may be too short or too long Try a different slim tubing length Slim tubing sizes lengths There are three sizes of slim tubing available for the right and left ear R...

Page 6: ...the eartip or if you experience feedback squeal give the other eartips a try EARTIP CHOICES Tulip dome eartip Designed to help reduce feedback while allowing for better speech clarity Provides a grea...

Page 7: ...push gently The eartip should slip a little further into the ear canal for proper placement The tubing should fit snugly against your ear Note If pushing on the slim tubing causes discomfort STOP Call...

Page 8: ...3 beeps Use if your Apollo E600 whistles or if sounds seem too sharp or tinny CHOOSING YOUR PROGRAM SETTING Program control 1 800 221 2099 HearingHelp com You have a smart Apollo E600 Each time you tu...

Page 9: ...epair MAINTAINING YOUR DEVICE It s important to clean your Apollo hearing aid regularly Without regular cleaning wax and moisture can build up and prevent the hearing aid from working properly It s be...

Page 10: ...icrophone ports and eartip pg 9 3 If your Apollo E600 goes dead periodically but comes on after several hours of rest the problem may be a build up of humidity Try storing it in a DryAid dehumidifier...

Page 11: ...Plan Get the MOST out of your Hearing Aids 149 99 each Maintain Optimal Hearing Performance Today s hearing aids are lled with sensitive electronics to give you the best experience possible Over time...

Page 12: ...t gain Frequency range Equivalent input noise Total harmonic distortion Attack time msec Release time msec Dimensions 125 3 dB 117 dB 27 6 dB 27 7 dB 200 Hz to 6035 6 Hz 26 dB SPL 500 Hz 1 7 800 Hz 2...

Page 13: ...for a period of time for a nominal fee after which you may decide if you want to purchase the hearing device Federal law restricts the sale of hearing device to those individuals who have obtained a m...

Page 14: ...ze Open Dome Eartips SmallOpenDome 86251 Medium Open Dome 86252 Large Open Dome 86253 Double Dome Eartips SmallDoubleDome 86231 Medium Double Dome 86232 Large Double Dome 86233 Closed Dome Eartips Sma...

Page 15: ...e electronics in hearing aids and needlessly shorten their life Prevent damage Store your hearing aid in a dehumidifier overnight Best Value DryAid item 88742 16 95 NANOCLEAN NanoClean Advanced Techno...

Page 16: ...ROM HEARING HELP EXPRESS Your 2 way assurance of complete satisfaction PROVEN QUALITY 100 Digital American Made Technology MEDICAL GRADE HEARING AID FDA Listed Doctor Designed Audiologist Approved 2 O...

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