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Precautions:

  A hearing aid is a 

precision electronic device and as such, 
it requires the care in use and handling 
that you would afford any fine piece of 
equipment. The following precautions 
are not meant to discourage normal use 
of your hearing aid, but are suggested 
to insure quality performance and long 
life from your hearing aid.

Do not drop or throw your hearing 
aid, as this may damage internal 
components. Do not expose your 
hearing aid or batteries to excessive 
heat, such as from stove tops, hair
dryers, heat lamps or your automobile 
rear shelf or glove compartment. Do 
not immerse your hearing aid in water 
or other liquids, or wear it while 
bathing, showering or swimming.  
If your hearing aid is to be stored for 
any length of time, be sure to remove 
the battery and store both in a cool, 
dry place. Your hearing aid has been 
constructed from the finest materials, 
using the latest engineering technology; 
however, in rare instances, an individual 
may exhibit signs of skin irritation, 
allergic reaction, or accelerated 

accumulation of cerumen (earwax).  
If this occurs, consult your physician.

Keep new and used batteries out of 
reach of children and those with
diminished mental capacity. Batteries,
if consumed, can be harmful. Consult
your physician immediately and call 
the National Battery Hotline collect 
(202) 625-3333.

Federal law permits an adult to 
purchase hearing aids by mail. 
You may either send a prescription 
or sign a medical waiver.

Important Notice for Prospective 
Hearing Aid Users:

  Good health 

practice requires that a person with a 
hearing loss have a medical evaluation 
by a licensed physician (preferably a 
physician who specializes in diseases 
of the ear) before purchasing a hearing 
aid. Licensed physicians who specialize 
in diseases of the ear are often referred 
to as otolaryngologists, otolotists or 
otorhinolaryngologists. The purpose of 
a medical evaluation is to assure that all 
medically treatable conditions that may 
affect hearing are identified and treated 

before the hearing aid is purchased.

Following the medical evaluation, 
the physician will give you a written 
statement 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 an audiologist or a hearing aid 
dispenser, as appropriate, for a hearing 
aid evaluation. The audiologist or 
hearing aid dispenser will conduct a 
hearing aid evaluation to assess your 
ability to hear with and without a 
hearing aid. The hearing aid evaluation 
will enable the audiologist or dispenser 
to select and fit a hearing aid to your 
individual needs.

If you have reservations about your 
ability to adapt to amplification, you 
should inquire about the availability 
of a trial, rental or purchase option 
program. Many hearing aid dispensers 
now offer programs that permit you 
to wear a hearing aid for a period of 
time for a nominal fee, after which you 
may decide if you want to purchase the 
hearing aid. Federal law restricts the 

Summary of Contents for Ranger-7600

Page 1: ...holder DO NOT insert battery directly inside hearing aid Place the Ranger 7600 behind your ear pg 9 Proper fit is very important You may need to change the ZipTip Additional ZipTips are included pg 6...

Page 2: ...m all day At first some sounds will seem too loud this is because your brain is relearning how to prioritize sounds After about a week listening will become easier and conversations will become cleare...

Page 3: ...nger 7600 Parts Identified How to Insert the Battery ZipTip and Tubing Options How to Attach the Tubing How to Tell Right from Left Inserting Removing Ranger 7600 VolumeControl ListeningSettings Helpf...

Page 4: ...ated on the outer shell of the Ranger 7600 1 Earhook 2 ZipTip with tubing 3 Microphone 4 Volume control 5 Multi memory push button 6 Battery holder 5 1 2 Ranger 7600 Parts Identified 4 3 4 6 On With a...

Page 5: ...the battery holder located on the lower part below the multi function push button 3 Once the battery holder is open you will see a small symbol on the top rim of the battery holder This indicates tha...

Page 6: ...dback squeal If you have trouble with the fit of the ZipTip give us a call and we will send you a Size Medium to try You may also want to consider trying a custom earmold pg 20 ZipTip with tubing opti...

Page 7: ...ur ear and the hearing aid over your ear CUT OFF EXTRA TUBING 2 Observe where the tubing overlaps the earhook and mark the tubing leaving an 1 8 to 1 4 inch overlap Cut off any extra tubing 3 Insert t...

Page 8: ...ar Once you have attached your ZipTip and tubing to your hearing aid it is then set specifically for either your right or left ear The sound opening on the ZipTip will point away from the Ranger 7600...

Page 9: ...oned in your ear The top and bottom of the earmold should fit securely 2 Place your Ranger 7600 behind your ear by slipping it over the top of your ear Some people prefer to first place the Ranger 760...

Page 10: ...y settings to choose from When turned on your Ranger 7600 will be on setting 1 Simply push the button to choose the setting you need Setting 1 Normal setting 1 beep Use in most listening situations Se...

Page 11: ...wn voice will sound different to you Try reading out loud for 15 minutes a day to get used to the sound of your own voice 3 Practice Listening to One Voice Start in a quiet environment listening to th...

Page 12: ...om working properly We suggest cleaning your Ranger 7600 in the morning before you use it and storing it overnight in a DryAid Dehumidifier pg 21 For best results consider purchasing the Cleaning Care...

Page 13: ...Ranger 7600 stand in a dry place or DryAid dehumidifier pg 21 for several hours NEVER use heat blowdryer oven microwave etc to dry your Ranger 7600 AT THE END OF THE DAY Open the battery door when not...

Page 14: ...0 may briefly whistle when a hand hat or other object is near it or when inserting and removing 1 Check that the battery is inserted correctly pg 5 2 Try a fresh battery 3 Clean your Ranger 7600 micro...

Page 15: ...ut of your Hearing Aids 149 99 each Maintain Optimal Hearing Performance Today s hearing aids are filled with sensitive electronics to give you the best experience possible Over time earwax and moistu...

Page 16: ...ttack time msec AGC Release time msec Induction coil sensitivity Battery size and current Battery life Dimensions 132 1 dB 123 8 dB 59 6 dB 46 3 dB 200 Hz to 5300 Hz 18 7 dBSPL 500 Hz 3 800 Hz 3 1600...

Page 17: ...17 Technical Data Testing Diagram...

Page 18: ...her send a prescription or sign a medical waiver Important Notice for Prospective Hearing Aid Users Good health practice requires that a person with a hearing loss have a medical evaluation by a licen...

Page 19: ...of the ear 2 History of active drainage from theearwithintheprevious90days 3 History of sudden or rapidly progressive hearing loss within the previous 90 days 4 Acute or chronic dizziness 5 Unilateral...

Page 20: ...ave made their own impression at home Impression material sets up in minutes and easily can be removed from your ear Of course if you have any questions we re always happy to help Step three Mail your...

Page 21: ...tack sensitive electronics in hearing aids and needlessly shorten their life Prevent damage Store your hearing aid in a dehumidifier overnight Best Value DryAid Dehumidifier item 88742 ProEar by MiraC...

Page 22: ...n and disinfect your hearing aids with this handy pack of Tech Care Clean Wipes Ultra fabric wipes are premoistened with a hospital grade disinfectant Alcohol free and safe to use on all hearing produ...

Page 23: ...99 23 Best battery value Home delivery Fresh Fresh Fresh SAVE CALL TOLL FREE 1 800 221 2099 You always get Call for your preferred brand and we ll rush your batteries to your door RAYOVAC TRUSTED NAME...

Page 24: ...any money paid towards the purchase price You are responsible for the safe return of all materials in their original condition Ship insured mail Your Ranger 7600 hearing aid is warranteed for one year...

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