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On/Off Function

The door to the battery compartment serves as the On/Off switch for your 

hearing instrument. When the door is fully closed, the instrument is on. 

To turn the instrument off, put your fingernail under the nail grip 

and pull gently to open the battery door.

Tip:

 To reduce battery consumption, turn the instrument off 

when it is not in use.

Power-on delay

Power-on delay allows you to insert the instrument in your ear without the hearing instru-

ment squealing. It delays the switch-on time by 10 seconds after closing the battery 

compartment. A beep each second is presented during this time.

Stand-By Mode

Stand-by mode reduces battery consumption since only a small amount of power is 

used. When in stand-by mode, the hearing instrument will not deliver sound to the ear.

If your hearing instrument has a Memory Selector, you can put the instrument into stand-

by mode by holding down the Memory Selector for more than one second. You will hear 

a series of beeps, indicating that the instrument is now in stand-by mode.
To return to functional mode, simply press the Memory Selector once. 

Volume Control

Your hearing instrument may have a volume control. When using your 

hearing instrument, you can increase the volume by turning the volume  

control forward (toward your face when you are wearing the instru-

ment) and reduce volume by turning it backward.

For each volume step, you will hear a “beep” signal indicating the 

change. The loudness of the “beeps” will increase as you turn the 

volume up and decrease as you turn it down. If you reach the upper 

or lower limit of the volume control range, there will be a different type of “beep” signal 

with a lower pitch.

Summary of Contents for Scope S430

Page 1: ...ITE S430 S430 D S430 HPG S430 D HPG S630 S630 D S630 HPG S630 D HPG S440 S440 D S440 HPG S440 D HPG S640 S640 D S640 HPG S640 D HPG S450 S450 D S450 HPG S450 D HPG S650 S650 D S650 HPG S650 D HPG Inte...

Page 2: ...uiet environments As you get more comfortable with the system increase the wearing time and wear your hearing system in multiple types of listening environments It may take as long as several months f...

Page 3: ...t Microphones Sound Inlets Volume Control Optional Battery Compartment and On Off Switch Scope 4 Scope 6 In the Canal ITC Scope 4 Scope 6 In the Ear ITE Memory Selector Manufacturer Serial Number Mode...

Page 4: ...hearing instrument will not deliver sound to the ear If your hearing instrument has a Memory Selector you can put the instrument into stand by mode by holding down the Memory Selector for more than o...

Page 5: ...d when Memory 1 is activated two tones will sound when Memory 2 is activated etc Memories are always activated in sequence for example with three memories 1 to 2 2 to 3 3 to 1 Consult your hearing hea...

Page 6: ...her help your hearing healthcare professional will be glad to show you how to insert your hearing instrument correctly Note If the instrument irritates your ear in any way please contact your hearing...

Page 7: ...coming from the telephone To activate the telecoil you can use the memory selector to activate the appropriate memory To use the telephone while the telecoil is activated position the telephone near...

Page 8: ...dy will indicate that the Autophone feature has automatically switched the hearing instrument to your telephone programme Initially you may need to move the telephone receiver slightly to find the bes...

Page 9: ...e nail grip and pulling gently until the battery door is completely open Remove the used battery from the battery compartment Tip Hold the instrument over a table or a soft surface in case the battery...

Page 10: ...and will continue beeping until the instrument automatically switches off Tip It is helpful to keep spare batteries with you in case you need them Battery Safety Dispose of used batteries properly Kee...

Page 11: ...inlet clean will allow the microphone to function properly Use the soft brush provided with your hearing system to remove dust or other debris from the sound inlet Cleaning the Sound Outlet Earwax or...

Page 12: ...n storing the hearing system for a prolonged period of time remove the battery to prevent damage from corrosion Things that Can Damage Your Hearing System Keep in mind that some of your day to day rou...

Page 13: ...parked car Do not wear your instrument while showering swimming in heavy rain or in a moist atmosphere such as steam bath or sauna Should your instrument become moist put it in a dessicator Your hear...

Page 14: ...ery in the instrument Is the battery still good Is you ear full of wax SYMPTOM CAUSE POSSIBLE REMEDY Solving small problems Your Interton instrument is a reliable one In case of minor problems or malf...

Page 15: ...attery dirty 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 a new o...

Page 16: ...mage the instrument They could however momentarily affect the sound quality or create strange sounds from the instruments Warning Do not wear the instrument in mines or other explosive areas unless th...

Page 17: ...identify the model you have received Serial number Right Serial number Left S430 S430 HPG S430 D S430 D HPG S440 S440 HPG ITC ITC ITC ITC ITC ITC Model received Type Hearing care professional S440 D S...

Page 18: ...identify the model you have received Serial number Right Serial number Left S630 S630 HPG S630 D S630 D HPG S640 S640 HPG ITC ITC ITC ITC ITC ITC Model received Type Hearing care professional S640 D S...

Page 19: ...s 119 dB SPL S450 HPG ITE FS Power 125 dB SPL S450 D HPG ITE FS Power with Dual Microphones 125 dB SPL Technical Specifications Max Output dB SPL according to IEC 118 7 S630 ITC 112 dB SPL S630 D ITC...

Page 20: ...38 39 Notes Faceplate Electronics by Interton A S Any issues relating to the EU Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC should be directed to Interton A S...

Page 21: ...17334300 GB 11 01 Rev C Interton A S Lautrupbjerg 7 DK 2750 Ballerup Denmark Tel 45 4575 1111 Fax 45 4575 1119 www interton com...

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