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On/Off

On:
Close the battery drawer with the 
battery in place. 

When the battery drawer is 
closed you will hear three beeps 
 followed by a short series of 
beeps. This indicates that the 
 battery is working. (This function 
is not implemented in the CIC 
and MIC hearing instrument).

Off: 
Open the battery drawer with 
your fingernail. 

To preserve the battery, make sure your hearing 
instruments are switched off when you are not 
 wearing them.

Standby

A long push on the push-button (min. 3 seconds) will 
set the instrument in standby mode. To reactivate the 
instrument, push the button again.

Use the standby function if you need to silence the 
instrument while you have the instrument on.

Summary of Contents for Go Pro CIC

Page 1: ...I N S T R U C T I O N S F O R U S E CIC MIC ITC ITE ITE P Omni...

Page 2: ...These instructions will help you get the most out of the instruments and ensure their continued high performance Contents Instrument view CIC MIC 5 Instrument view ITC 7 Instrument view ITE 9 Instrum...

Page 3: ...5 Microphone opening Battery drawer Ventilation opening Sound outlet wax protection system Ventilation opening Push button CIC MIC Battery size 10...

Page 4: ...opening Microphone opening Battery drawer Ventilation opening Ventilation opening Sound outlet wax protection system ITC Push button Optional Battery size 10 without push button Battery size 312 with...

Page 5: ...9 Microphone openings Push button Sound outlet wax protection system Ventilation opening Volume control Optional Battery drawer ITE Battery size 312...

Page 6: ...11 Sound outlet wax protection system Ventilation opening Microphone opening Microphone opening Battery drawer Ventilation opening Volume control Push button ITE Battery size 13...

Page 7: ...13 Sound outlet wax protection system Ventilation opening ITE P Omni Battery size 312 Microphone opening Battery drawer Ventilation opening Volume control Push button...

Page 8: ...d in the CIC and MIC hearing instrument Off Open the battery drawer with your fingernail To preserve the battery make sure your hearing instruments are switched off when you are not wearing them Stand...

Page 9: ...ting slightly if necessary following the natural contour of the ear canal DO NOT use the battery drawer as a handle to insert or remove your instruments It is not designed for this purpose Push button...

Page 10: ...ms available in your hearing instrument Program 1 Program 2 Program 3 e ee eee The telecoil is meant for telephone conversations and for loop systems in e g theatres churches or lecture rooms The tele...

Page 11: ...activated When the Phone program is activated you will hear a number of beeps When you end your telephone conversation the hearing instrument will automatically return to the previous program Not all...

Page 12: ...h of children and anyone who might swallow these items or otherwise cause injury to themselves Never change the battery or adjust the controls of the hearing instruments in front of infants small chil...

Page 13: ...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 tubing is blocke...

Page 14: ...wax protection system e g NoWax follow the directions specified by your hearing care professional when replacing the wax protection system If you are in any in doubt about the use or replacement of y...

Page 15: ...activated When the Phone program is activated you will hear a number of beeps When you end your telephone conversation the hearing instrument will automatically return to the previous program Not all...

Page 16: ...g the control backwards gives less volume The preferred volume control level is indicated with a beep This level has been programmed according to your preferences Consult your Hearing Care Professiona...

Page 17: ...h your fingernail and remove the old battery Remove the sticky label from the side of the new battery Insert the battery with the sign facing the side printed on the side of the battery drawer The sig...

Page 18: ...a risk that they will explode and cause serious injury Daily care of your hearing instruments Your ear canal produces ear wax cerumen which may clog up the sound outlet or the ventilation opening of...

Page 19: ...s If you use lotion be sure to wipe your hands dry before putting your hearing instruments on Using your hearing instruments It takes time to adjust to a new hearing instrument How long this adjustmen...

Page 20: ...situations therefore focus your attention on the person you want to hear If you miss a word ask the speaker to repeat 5 T elecoil use in church theatre or cinema An increasing number of churches thea...

Page 21: ...particular mobile phone Use your hearing instruments all day long The best way to ensure better hearing is to practice listening until you can wear your hearing instruments comfortably all day In mos...

Page 22: ...attery drawer several times or replace battery pg 25 Open and close the battery drawer several times or replace battery pg 25 Clean battery surfaces with dry cloth or replace battery pg 25 Replace bat...

Page 23: ...nty and may void it The above warranty does not affect any legal rights that you might have under applicable national legislation governing sale of consumer goods Your Hearing Care Professional may ha...

Page 24: ...906 69 110 00 10 06 Printed in Denmark...

Page 25: ...906 69 110 00 10 06 Printed in Denmark...

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