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push-button

Your hearing instrument has a push-button.

If you have one instrument, the push-button can be used for switching between differ-

ent programs.

 

If you have two instruments, the push-button can be used for both adjusting the volume 

and switching between programs. 

Finally, the push-button can be used to mute the instrument.

Push

The push-button on your hearing instrument can be programed to one of  

3 functionalities.

Left

Right

only program shift: 

Press shortly to change program.

only volume control: * 

Press shortly to adjust the volume.

Both volume control and program shift: *

Press shortly to adjust the volume and press long (about 2 seconds) 

to shift program.

*only if you have two instruments!

Using 2 instruments

If you have two instruments the push-button on one instrument will change the status 

on both hearing instruments. This means, when you adjust the program or volume for 

one instrument, it automatically adjusts the other.

This is programmed by your Hearing Care Professional!

Summary of Contents for Alta miniRITE

Page 1: ...Instructions for use minirite Hearing Instrument images...

Page 2: ...our instrument is marked ticked off by your hearing care professional in relevant sections of this manual Also see last page for a complete overview of all functions configured to your hearing instrum...

Page 3: ...rams optional 28 Volume Control optional 30 Mute optional 31 Tamper resistant battery door optional 32 Continues on next page Important Notice Please familiarise yourself with the entire contents of t...

Page 4: ...46 Common problems and their solutions 52 Wireless accessories 54 International Warranty 55 Warranty Certificate 56 Cell phone 57 Technical information 59 Settings overview for your hearing instrument...

Page 5: ...never you are not using your hearing instrument especially at night Instrument view miniRITE with speaker type 85 Speaker Sound outlet Wax protection Microphone openings Push button Battery door Your...

Page 6: ...late whenever you are not using your hearing instrument especially at night Instrument view miniRITE with speaker type 100 Speaker Sound outlet Wax protection Microphone openings Push button Battery d...

Page 7: ...to circulate whenever you are not using your hearing instrument especially at night Instrument view miniRITE with Power mold Sound outlet wax protection system Ventilation openings Microphone opening...

Page 8: ...in sudden and permanent hearing loss Never allow others to wear your hearing instrument as incorrect wrongful usage could cause permanent damage to their hearing Choking hazards Hearing instruments th...

Page 9: ...ere is a risk that they will explode and cause serious injury Dysfunction in hearing instruments Hearing instruments may stop functioning for instance if the batteries have expired or if the speaker i...

Page 10: ...rapy or surgery as your hearing instruments may be damaged when exposed to strong fields Power Instruments Special care should be exercised in selecting fitting and using a hearing instrument where ma...

Page 11: ...ser should advise a prospective hearing instrument user to consult immediately with a licensed physician preferably an ear specialist before dis pensing a hearing instrument if the hearing instrument...

Page 12: ...audiologist or hearing instrument dispenser will conduct a hearing instrument evaluation to assess your ability to hear with and without a hearing instrument The hearing instrument evaluation will en...

Page 13: ...ss may cause problems in language development and educational and social growth of a child An audiologist is qualified by training and experience to assist in the evaluation and rehabilitation of a ch...

Page 14: ...he hand while activated it may produce a whistling sound This will stop when properly fitted on the ear Changing batteries Your hearing instrument battery size is 312 A worn out battery should be remo...

Page 15: ...f before use When you change battery it will take a few seconds before the battery works Turning your instruments ON and OFF Turn on your hearing instrument by closing the battery door completely with...

Page 16: ...e battery door A blue dot marks the LEFT instrument A red dot marks the RIGHT instrument Putting on your instrument Place the speaker with the ear piece attached into your ear first 1 and then place t...

Page 17: ...amed to one of 3 functionalities Left Right Only program shift Press shortly to change program Only volume control Press shortly to adjust the volume Both volume control and program shift Press shortl...

Page 18: ...e beep when you switch to program 1 Two beeps when you switch to program 2 Three beeps when you switch to program 3 Four beeps when you switch to program 4 Press the push button to switch forwards in...

Page 19: ...t press to the push button on the LEFT ear instrument You hear a click when you increase or decrease the volume When the hearing instrument is turned on it starts up at a preferred volume level When a...

Page 20: ...against unintended operation of the battery door and battery This is strongly recommended for infants small children and people with learning difficulties The battery door is designed only to be open...

Page 21: ...ceiver may need to have a special magnet fitted Please follow the separate instructions for mounting the magnet which is available from your Hearing Care Professional Warning If you use an Autophone m...

Page 22: ...utlet Therefore your hearing instrument contains a filter to prevent wax accumulation Consult your Hearing Care Professional for instructions about the specific wax protection system in your hearing i...

Page 23: ...be purchased from your Hearing Care Professional Replace the wax protection system The wax filter should be changed When you can see that the filter placed in the mold is clogged When the hearing inst...

Page 24: ...ng one and put on a fresh one We recommend the dome to be replaced at least once a month or as directed by your Hearing Care Professional Changing the dome The dome is easy to replace Replace it whene...

Page 25: ...canal Do not push the speaker unit into the ear again before the dome is removed from the ear If you have any doubts contact your Hearing Care Professional Avoiding heat and chemicals Your hearing ins...

Page 26: ...30 minutes Insert a new fresh battery and your hearing instrument should work normally again Using an anti humidity kit can help to avoid these problems and may even extend the life of you hearing in...

Page 27: ...ods of time Soon you will be able to wear your hearing instruments comfortably all day long 2 Conversation with another person Sit with someone else in a quiet room Face each other so you can read fac...

Page 28: ...to comply with the most stringent Standards of International Electromagnetic Compatibility However not all cell phones are hearing instrument compatible The varying degree of disturbance can be due t...

Page 29: ...g 38 40 Consider replacing wax protection or dome pg 39 41 Intermittent or reduced sound Clogged sound outlet Clean mold or dome pg 38 40 Moisture Wipe battery and instrument with dry cloth pg 43 Worn...

Page 30: ...t you might have under applicable national legis lation governing sale of consumer goods Your Hearing Care Professional may have issued a warranty that goes beyond the clauses of this limited warranty...

Page 31: ...Wireless Communications Devices and Hearing Aids the compatibility of a particular hearing aid and cell phone can be pre dicted by adding the rating for the hearing aid immunity to the rating for the...

Page 32: ...uter monitors dishwashers etc The hearing instrument complies with international standards concerning Electromagnetic Compability Due to the limited size available on the instruments all relevant appr...

Page 33: ...nce that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Hereby Oticon A...

Page 34: ...l Yes No Yes No Program shift Yes No Yes No Mute Yes No Volume control indicators On Off Beeps at min max volume On Off On Off Clicks when changing volume On Off On Off Beeps at preferred volume On Of...

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Page 36: ...People First is our promise to empower people to communicate freely interact naturally and participate actively People First 0000128095000001...

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