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Summary of Contents for X2 Rechargeable

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Page 2: ...f active drainage from the ear within the previous 90days iii History of sudden or rapidly progressive hearing loss withinthe previous 90 days iv Acute or chronic dizziness v Unilateral hearing loss o...

Page 3: ...the audiologistor 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...

Page 4: ...anks to its premium technology paired with user adjustable controls Practice and patience are important as your ears relearn how to hear Your results and improved quality of life will depend on the ty...

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Page 6: ...erent sized Open Double Domes three 3 pieces of different sized Closed Domes two 2 Ear Tubes Left Right one 1 Charger Case one 1 User Manual one 1 Cleaning Brushes one 1 USB Cable one 1 Warranty Card...

Page 7: ...r control Up switch Mode Adjustments press and hold for 3 secs Increases volume short press Down Turns the power on off press and hold for more than 3 secs flash one time opened flash three times clos...

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Page 9: ...s up sounds from your surroundings STABLE LINE The Stable Line helps to remove sound tube easily And it is used to stabilize your hearing aids by tucking it into the bowl of your ear 11 ASSEMBLY With...

Page 10: ...e hearing tube by pushing the dome over the grooves on the tube until it is secure Step 3 Push the dome into the ear A voice prompt will be heard that will allow you to gauge the loudness of the unit...

Page 11: ...ubes are labelled with either Blue or Red color which correspond to the ear in which the hearing aids should be inserted 15 Installing the ear tip Push the ear tips over the grooves of the tube to con...

Page 12: ...Closed domes are intended for people with significant to severe hearing loss Closed domes can provide additional volume and less feedback 17 How to attach detach tubes for the X2R Push the tube into c...

Page 13: ...wer around 20 Three lights Device case fully charged Note Before using your hearing device for the first time it is recommended that you charge it for 7 hours 19 Note 1 During charging the light won t...

Page 14: ...power will run out 21 It normally takes around seven 7 hours to fully charged the device The fully charged case can charge two devices for 2 3 times Hearing aid standby time 20h TIPS Charging occurs...

Page 15: ...rtably next to your glasses if you have them 23 Step 3 Tuck stabilizer bar in the outer bowl of ear You can cut off the stabilizer bar if you don t feel comfortable with it It is not necessary Notes C...

Page 16: ...3 seconds until you see the red flashing light Flash one time opened flash three times closed 25 Adjusting the volume Press the up down switch to increase decrease the volu me You should hear beep s a...

Page 17: ...BeepBeepBeep J J J J Program 4 27 Normal Mode Suitable for a more quiet environment like at home or in the office Noise Reduction Mode Suitable when outdoors like when on the road at the supermarket o...

Page 18: ...s on a hard surface 4 Avoid exposure to moisture or heat and store in a cool dry place 5 Never use water solvents cleaning fluids or oil to clean your hearing aid 6 Charging contacts should always be...

Page 19: ...rom your rechargeable hearing aid batteries 1 Fully charge hearing aid batteries once a day 2 Do not expose to excess heat i e do not store on a window sill or in a hot car 4 Store your charger case i...

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Page 21: ...w Your charger s on board battery has died Plug your charger in If you do not have the cord with you push and hold the hearing aid s rocker switch for 3 seconds to turn it off This will conserve the c...

Page 22: ...ations of what your hearing aids can and cannot do Better hearing with hearing aids is a learned skill combining desire practice and patience 37 For Your Family and Friends Your family and friends are...

Page 23: ...FOG dB Reference Test Gain dB Frequency Range Hz Harmonic Distortrion 500Hz 800Hz 1600Hz EQ Input NOISE dB Battery Size Battery Current mA 115 105 45 40 33 3 0 3 0 3 0 30 Ni MH 1 2 Processing Housing...

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