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USER GUIDE

Digital trimmer-controlled 
Behind-the-Ear hearing instrument 

STAGE 93 SPBTE

Summary of Contents for ISG393-VI

Page 1: ...1 USER GUIDE Digital trimmer controlled Behind the Ear hearing instrument STAGE 93 SPBTE...

Page 2: ...l performance information and other general informa tion about your hearing system Your hearing instruments have been adjust ed to your particular hearing loss Your hearing healthcare professional wil...

Page 3: ...This will cause the battery door to open The hearing instrument will always be in program 1 when it is first turned on Additional information about the programs can be found on page 6 Turning your he...

Page 4: ...different listening programs each of them suitable for different listening environments If program 1 was enabled pressing the program button will enable program 2 If program 2 was enabled pressing th...

Page 5: ...thumb and index finger and position its sound outlet in your ear canal 2 Slide the ear mould all the way into your ear with a gentle twisting movement insertion will be easier if you gently pull your...

Page 6: ...your thumb and index finger gently pull the earmould not the instrument or the tubing loose from the ear Remove the earmould completely by gently twisting it Recognising left and right instrument If...

Page 7: ...ormal sources of noise Some of the external devices that can be connected to the DAI boot are a telephone a CD player a computer etc The DAI boot is an optional accessory that can be purchased through...

Page 8: ...ditional guidance please consult your cell phone provider Telephone use Using the telephone while wearing your hearing instrument may require some practice Many hearing instruments will whistle when t...

Page 9: ...by sliding it out as shown in the drawing Using Assistive Listening Tele Loop Systems Many gathering places are equipped with assistive listening tele loop systems for example in schools theaters and...

Page 10: ...dessicator overnight Consult your hearing care professional as to which drying agent to use Storing your instrument When you are not using your instrument keep or transport it in the box supplied Leav...

Page 11: ...ent might cause an increased pro duction of earwax In rare cases the anti allergenic materials may cause skin irritation If so or if in doubt consult your physician or ENT consultant Cleaning the earm...

Page 12: ...d Is the plastic tube or the earmould clogged or broken Is you ear full of wax Solving small problems Your Interton instrument is a reliable one In case of minor problems or malfunctions you may be ab...

Page 13: ...ld clogged or broken Did your instrument get moist Did you leave your hearing instrument switched on at night Is the battery old SYMPTOM CAUSE POSSIBLE REMEDY Replace it with a new one Clean it or use...

Page 14: ...is able to inform you on other facilities such as an induction loop at home for radio or television Eight steps towards better hearing You need to get used to your new hearing instrument Sounds seem n...

Page 15: ...ersations in a group is often difficult because of the background noise Listen to the different voices Try to recognise them by timbre or rhythm and link each voice to a person Focus your attention on...

Page 16: ...damage the hearing instrument Therefore do not wear the hearing instrument during these or other cor responding scanning procedures Other types of radiation burglary alarms room sur veillance systems...

Page 17: ...aring instrument s whose maximum sound pressure level exceeds 132 dB SPL with an IEC 60711 1981 occluded ear simulator because there may be a risk of impairing the remain ing hearing of the hearing in...

Page 18: ...34 35 Notes...

Page 19: ...A S Lautrupbjerg 7 DK 2750 Ballerup Denmark Tel 45 45 75 1111 Fax 45 45 75 1119 www interton com Any issues relating to the EU Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC should be directed to Interton A S 171...

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