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Inserting your hearing instruments

1.  Hold the hearing instrument by the pull-out string and place the tip of the instrument 

into your ear canal. The coloured dot on the shell should face up.  

2.  Gently pull your ear back and push the hearing instrument into the ear canal.  

3.  Use the tip of your finger to gently push the instrument.

4.  Continue to push gently until the hearing instrument is fully seated in the ear  

canal. Initially, you might experience some discomfort in the canal when inserting  

the instrument.

Summary of Contents for Intiga i

Page 1: ...Instructions for use IIC Invisible In Canal...

Page 2: ...earing Care Professional Various functions may be configured to your hearing instruments to meet your needs The actual configuration of your instruments are marked ticked off by your Hearing Care Prof...

Page 3: ...Indications for Use The hearing instruments are intended to amplify and transmit sound to the ear and hereby compensate for mild to moderate impaired hearing...

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Page 5: ...OFF 16 Left Right ear marking 17 Inserting your hearing instruments 18 Removing your hearing instruments 20 Caring for your hearing instruments 21 Wax Protection System 24 Microphone Protection System...

Page 6: ...about the use and handling of your hearing instru ments and batteries Please familiarise yourself with the entire contents of this booklet before using your hearing instruments International Warranty...

Page 7: ...w Intigai Battery size 10 Microphone opening Battery door with nail grip Right left side and up indicator Sound outlet Wax protection system Ventilation opening Pull out string Pull out string 7 Venti...

Page 8: ...your hearing instruments as incorrect wrongful usage could cause permanent damage to their hearing Choking hazards Hearing instruments their parts and batteries are not toys and should be kept out of...

Page 9: ...d be accidently swallowed If a battery or hearing instrument is swallowed see a doctor immediately Battery use Always use batteries recommended by your Hearing Care Professional Low quality batteries...

Page 10: ...ool has a built in magnet If you have an implantable device such as a pacemaker or defibrillator the MultiTool should not be carried in a breast pocket or near to the chest Explosives The power source...

Page 11: ...allergenic materials used in hearing instruments may in rare cases cause skin irritation or other unusual conditions Please consult a physician if these conditions occur Interference Your hearing ins...

Page 12: ...ent is equipped with a ProWax wax protection system follow the directions specified in the section How to change Wax filter If you are in any doubt about the use or replacement of your wax protection...

Page 13: ...attery compartment Your hearing instruments will begin functioning when the battery door is closed It will take a few seconds until sound is produced A jingle is played during the start up process Aft...

Page 14: ...d disposed of according to local regulations You will hear 2 beeps when it is time to change the battery This pre warning will be repeated in moderate intervals until the battery expires The battery m...

Page 15: ...e inserted by using the magnetic end of the MultiTool Ensure that the positive end faces the positive sign printed on the battery door Close the battery door Any moisture on the battery surface should...

Page 16: ...s operating Turn off your hearing instruments by opening the battery door slightly until a click is felt Make sure that the battery door is fully opened to turn off the instrument completely To preser...

Page 17: ...differently from your right For this reason it is important to distinguish between the left hear ing instrument and the right In order to easily distinguish the left ear from the right ear instrument...

Page 18: ...oured dot on the shell should face up 2 Gently pull your ear back and push the hearing instrument into the ear canal 3 Use the tip of your finger to gently push the instrument 4 Continue to push gentl...

Page 19: ...19 step3_inserting IIC in the ear 2 3 4...

Page 20: ...out string Gently pull the instrument from the ear canal It may be helpful to gently pull your ear back as was done when inserting the instrument IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT use the battery door as a han...

Page 21: ...your Hearing Care Professional for assistance When handling your hearing instruments keep them on a soft surface to avoid damage if you drop it Before retiring at night Make sure there is no earwax i...

Page 22: ...should be used to ensure optimal care and performance of your hearing instruments Replace the brush when necessary by pulling the used brush out of the MultiTool and inserting a new one Be sure the ne...

Page 23: ...rough the hole while twisting it slightly Replace the brush when necessary by pulling the used brush out of the MultiTool and inserting a new one Be sure the new brush is pressed firmly into the handl...

Page 24: ...r liquids Wax Protection System ProWax If the instrument is equipped with a ProWax wax protection system follow the directions specified in the section How to change Wax filter If you are in any doubt...

Page 25: ...arms one with the removal tool A and one with the new filter B 2 Push the removal arm into the existing wax filter 3 Remove the used filter from the hearing instrument and push the new filter sitt in...

Page 26: ...ew T Cap B 2 Using the removal end place it under the T Cap edge and push it under the top edge of the used T Cap 3 Lift the used T Cap up and out 4 Using the other end of the tool insert the new T Ca...

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Page 29: ...erformance Using an anti humidity kit can help to avoid these problems and may even extend the life of your hearing instruments Consult your Hearing Care Professional for further information The chemi...

Page 30: ...nstruments Do not use hearing instruments in ears with excessive earwax accumulation or infection Use proper preventive care and maintenance to ensure reliability and safe performance Do not share you...

Page 31: ...e many background sounds and try to identify each sound Bear in mind that some sounds will seem different or unusual to you You may have to learn to re identify them Note that in time you will become...

Page 32: ...ech sounds you will hear speech much clearer 3 Listen to radio or TV When listening to the TV or the radio start out by listening to news commentators since they usually speak clearly then try other T...

Page 33: ...uments all day long The best way to ensure better hearing is to practice listening until you can wear your hearing instruments comfortably all day You will not get the full benefit of the hearing inst...

Page 34: ...or reduced sound Clogged sound outlet Clogged microphone inlet Moisture Worn out battery Squealing noise Hearing instruments inserted improperly Earwax accumulated in ear canal If none of the above so...

Page 35: ...n the microphone inlet or change T Cap pg 26 Clean sound outlet or change ProWax pg 24 Clean the microphone inlet or change T Cap pg 26 Wipe battery and instrument with dry cloth pg 29 Change battery...

Page 36: ...d mobile phone can be predicted by adding the rating for the hearing aid immunity to the rating for the mobile phone emissions For example the sum of a hearing aid rating of 2 M2 and a telephone ratin...

Page 37: ...ore please try this hearing instrument with your mobile phone or if you are purchasing a new phone be sure to try it with your hearing instrument prior to your purchase For additional guidance please...

Page 38: ...exposure to corrosive conditions physical changes in the ear damage due to foreign objects entering the device or incorrect adjustments are NOT covered by the limited warranty and may void it The abo...

Page 39: ...39 Warranty Certificate Name of Owner Dispenser Dispenser Address Dispenser Phone Purchase Date Warranty Period Month Model Left Serial no Model Right Serial no Battery Size 10...

Page 40: ...al regulations 0543 Hereby Oticon A S declares these hearing instruments to be in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC Declaration of conform...

Page 41: ...41 Settings overview for your hearing instruments Hearing Instrument Left Battery Indicator Right n On n Off Low battery warning n On n Off...

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