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Becoming accustomed to amplification

While purchasing hearing aids is a major step, it is only one step in a process toward more 

comfortable hearing. Successfully adapting to the amplification of your hearing aids takes 
time and consistent use.
You will enjoy more benefits from your Interton hearing aids by taking the following ac-
tions:
•  Wear the hearing aids regularly in order to get comfortable with using them
•  It takes time to get used to hearing aids. Ask your hearing care professional to design a 

schedule tailored just for you

•  As you get more comfortable with your hearing aids, increase the wearing time and 

wear them in multiple types of listening situations 

It may take as long as several months for your brain to get used to all the “new” sounds 

around you. Following the above suggestions will give your brain time to learn how to in-
terpret amplification and increase the benefits you get from using Interton hearing aids.

Statement

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and ICES-003 of the ISED rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

1.  This device may not cause harmful interference
2.  This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may 

cause undesired operation

Summary of Contents for GAN90

Page 1: ...User guide Non wireless behind the ear BTE Interton Share and Interton Gain...

Page 2: ...in order to wholly benefit from the use of your hearing aids With proper care maintenance and usage your hearing aids will aid you in better communication for many years Ask your hearing care professi...

Page 3: ...ored just for you As you get more comfortable with your hearing aids increase the wearing time and wear them in multiple types of listening situations It may take as long as several months for your br...

Page 4: ...cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the...

Page 5: ...ion 2 Intended use 3 Becoming accustomed to amplification 4 Description of the BTE hearing aids 10 Getting started 12 Power on Delay 13 Battery door lock 14 Inserting Replacing the battery 15 Low batt...

Page 6: ...microphone inlet 6 Volume control 7 Direct audio input 8 Left Right indicator Left Blue Right Red 9 Battery door lock 10 Model 11 Product name 12 Serial number 13 Battery door 14 Earhook 15 Earmould...

Page 7: ...cessary bat tery consumption Power on Delay Hearing aids can be turned on once you have placed them on your ears If you prefer to turn them on just prior to placing them on your ear your hearing care...

Page 8: ...the right To unlock the battery door Slide the color marker to the left Unlock Lock Inserting Replacing the battery 1 Open the battery door completely by using your fingernail 2 Remove the used batter...

Page 9: ...earing care professional Never attempt to modify the shape of the hearing aid earmoulds or tubing yourself i Tip It may be helpful to pull your ear up and outward with your op posite hand during inser...

Page 10: ...your instrument has been fit by your hear ing care professional and that your hearing loss requires a certain amount of amplification This will also affect how much you are able to increase the volum...

Page 11: ...nt on your fitting and hearing status either hold the telephone up to your ear canal or hold it close to the hearing aid microphones as il lustrated 2 If whistling occurs try holding the telephone in...

Page 12: ...f the tel ephone may need to be held closer to the hearing aid The handset of the telephone may need to be moved to slightly different positions in order to find the best reception iAutoPhone Gain 90...

Page 13: ...ot work to your satisfaction moving the magnet to an other position may improve ease of use and comfort while speaking Note If the hearing aids do not switch to the telephone programme every time you...

Page 14: ...ensitive medical devices electronic systems Seek advice from the manufacturers regarding appropriate safety measures when using the AutoPhone solution near the sensitive device equipment pacemakers an...

Page 15: ...If a facility is not equipped with a teleloop system sitting as close as possible to the front may be helpful Direct audio input optional Use of direct audio input DAI which enables a direct connectio...

Page 16: ...st above the battery compartment and below the model number 2 Once in place move the boot in the direction of the battery compartment 3 Gently click the audio boot onto the hearing aid Disconnecting a...

Page 17: ...th after use to remove grease or moisture 4 Do not wear your hearing aids when putting on cosmetics perfume after shave hair spray suntan lotion etc These might discolour the hearing aid or get into t...

Page 18: ...addition to thoroughly drying out hearing aids they help sanitize iCleaning earmoulds 1 Detach the earmould and attached tubing from the hearing aids prior to cleaning 2 Use a mild soap to clean the...

Page 19: ...damp heating cycling between 25 C 13 F and 70 C 158 F according to internal and industry stand ards During transport or storage the temperature should not exceed the limit values of 20 C 4 F to 60 C 1...

Page 20: ...sive areas unless those areas are certified for hearing aid use 5 Do not allow others to use your hearing aids 6 Hearing aid usage by children or mentally disabled persons should be supervised at all...

Page 21: ...s in the sun near an open fire or in a hot parked car 2 Do not wear hearing aids while showering swimming in heavy rain or in a moist atmosphere such as a steam bath or sauna 3 Should the hearing aid...

Page 22: ...ED DO NOT PLACE Zinc AIR BATTERIES IN YOUR MOUTH KEEP BATTERIES AWAY FROM CHILDREN MENTALLY DISABLED PERSONS AND PETS i WARNING DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DISPOSE OF BATTERIES BY BURNING THEM i WARNING USED BA...

Page 23: ...uide SYMPTOM CAUSE No sound Not turned on Dead battery Battery door will not close Blocked earmould or tube POSSIBLE REMEDY Turn on by closing the battery door Replace battery Insert battery properly...

Page 24: ...ange in hearing sensitivity Excessive ear wax Volume set too low POSSIBLE REMEDY Reinsert earmould Clean earmould replace dome replace filter Change filter or consult your hearing care professional Co...

Page 25: ...sive ear wax Feedback control may need adjustment Earmould tubing worn or damaged Hearing aid settings not optimal POSSIBLE REMEDY Re insert earmould carefully Re insert dome Consult your hearing care...

Page 26: ...t Hearing aid damaged Hearing aid settings not optimal POSSIBLE REMEDY Replace battery Consult your hearing care professional Consult your hearing care professional Consult your hearing care professio...

Page 27: ...Nations Global Compact initiative Interton is committed to doing this in line with environment friendly best practices Hearing aids therefore at Interton discretion may be replaced by new products or...

Page 28: ...important information which must be fully understood shared and followed at all times Non compliance may lead to severe personal injuries and or equipment damages Be aware of information marked with t...

Page 29: ...edical Device Directive 93 42 EEC should be directed to Interton A S Manufacturer according to EU Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC Worldwide Headquarters Interton A S Lautrupbjerg 7 DK 2750 Ballerup...

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