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Under the dome you will notice a white wax filter attached to the end of the speaker.  

This is a wax filter that will keep debris from damaging the speaker. If this filter becomes 

clogged, contact your Hearing Care Professional for service and replacement of the filter.

avoiding heat, humidity and chemicals

Your hearing instrument must never be exposed to extreme heat e.g. left inside a parked 

car in the sun. They must never be exposed to a lot of moisture e.g. steam baths, showers 

or heavy rain. Nor must they be dried in microwave ovens or other ovens.

Wipe the batteries carefully if moisture is present as it may affect their performance. 

Using an anti-humidity kit can help to avoid these problems and may even extend the life 

of your hearing instrument. Consult your Hearing Care Professional for further advice. 

The chemicals in cosmetics, hairspray, perfume, after shave lotion, suntan lotion and 

insect repellent can damage your hearing instrument. You should always remove your 

hearing instrument before applying such products and allow time for the product to dry 

before reinserting your hearing instrument. 

If you use lotion, be sure to wipe your hands dry before putting on your hearing 

 instrument.

Important notIcE

The hearing instrument itself must never be washed or immersed in water  

or other liquids!

Important notIcE

The dome is made of a soft material. If the dome comes off in the ear canal, it will not 

cause any harm. If you can – carefully take it out. If necessary, let another person help 

you. Do not push the dome into the ear canal. Do not push the speaker unit into the 

ear again before the dome is removed from the ear. If you have any doubts about how 

to proceed if the dome comes off, contact your Hearing Care Professional.

Summary of Contents for Intiga Rite

Page 1: ...Instructions for use RITE...

Page 2: ...arious functions may be configured to your hearing instruments The actual configuration of your instruments are marked ticked off by your Hearing Care Professional in relevant sections of this manual...

Page 3: ...ft Right ear marking 16 Putting on your instrument 17 Programs Optional via Streamer 18 Volume control Optional via Streamer 20 Caring for your hearing instrument 21 Daily maintenance with mould 24 Da...

Page 4: ...and important informa tion about the use and handling of your hearing instru ments and batteries Mobile Phone 41 Technical information 43 Settings overview for your hearing instrument 46 Speaker unit...

Page 5: ...o themselves Never change the battery or adjust the controls of the hearing instruments in front of infants small children or people with learning difficulties Discard batteries carefully in a place w...

Page 6: ...fficient energy to cause fire in normal conditions of use The hearing instrument has not been tested for compliance with international standards concerning explosive atmospheres It is recommended not...

Page 7: ...ent turns off When that happens 4 beeps are played to indicate that the instrument is no longer operating Replace the battery Activating the hearing instrument for the first time A hearing instrument...

Page 8: ...ing your hearing instrument especially at night or for longer periods of time ON OFF To replace the battery follow these instructions Open the battery door completely by pushing the raised edge on the...

Page 9: ...ear or right ear instrument the Hearing Care Professional may apply colour markings inside the battery door A blue dot marks the LEFT instrument A red dot marks the RIGHT instrument Putting on your in...

Page 10: ...treamer s Instruction For Use of how to operate it together with your hearing instrument When switching between the different programs your hearing instrument will beep The number of beeps will indica...

Page 11: ...re your hearing instrument is switched off when you are not wearing it Turn off your hearing instrument by opening the battery door Volume control Optional via Streamer You can adjust the volume contr...

Page 12: ...n necessary Just pull it out of the tool and insert a new fresh brush Press the new one firmly into the handle Brushes can be purchased from your Hearing Care Professional Use the cloth to wipe clean...

Page 13: ...n the hearing instrument does not sound normal Use the WaxStop protection systems obtained by your Hearing Care Professional Detailed instructions on replacing the WaxStop protection system are also f...

Page 14: ...require a fresh clean dome remove the existing one and put on a fresh one We recommend the dome to be replaced on a regular basis Changing the dome The dome is easy to replace Replace it whenever need...

Page 15: ...our Hearing Care Professional for further advice The chemicals in cosmetics hairspray perfume after shave lotion suntan lotion and insect repellent can damage your hearing instrument You should always...

Page 16: ...If using the hearing instrument makes you tired take them off for a little while and have a rest Gradually you will begin to be able to listen for longer periods of time Soon you will be able to wear...

Page 17: ...ectly into the mouthpiece on the telephone in order to ensure good under standing on the other end of the line If you find it difficult to use the telephone ask your Hearing Care Professional for more...

Page 18: ...owever is help towards making better use of the hearing ability that you have If you have two hearing instruments always wear both 6 Wireless and mobile phones Your hearing instrument is designed to c...

Page 19: ...4 Clogged sound outlet Clean mould pg 24 Consider replacing WaxStop protection or dome pg 25 27 Intermittent or reduced sound Clogged sound outlet Clean mould pg 24 Moisture Wipe battery and instrumen...

Page 20: ...ing and material defects in the hearing instrument itself but not accessories such as batteries tubing earwax filters etc Problems arising from improper handling or care excessive use accidents repair...

Page 21: ...s Communications Devices and Hearing Aids the compatibility of a particular hearing aid and mobile phone can be predicted by adding the rating for the hearing aid immunity to the rating for the mobile...

Page 22: ...nitors dishwashers etc The hearing instrument complies with international standards concerning Electromagnetic Compatibility Due to the limited size available on the instruments all relevant approval...

Page 23: ...erence 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...

Page 24: ...rs Right on off Beeps at min max volume on off on off Clicks when changing volume on off on off Beeps at preferred volume on off Battery indicators on off Low battery warning on off You can adjust the...

Page 25: ...People First is our promise to empower people to communicate freely interact naturally and participate actively People First...

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