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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.