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Mobile phone

Some hearing aid users have reported 

a buzzing sound in their hearing aid 

when they are using mobile phones, 

indicating that the mobile phone and 

hearing aid may not be compatible.

 

The ANSI C63.19 standard deter-

mines the prediction of compatibility 

between a specific hearing aid and a 

mobile phone by: adding the numeri-

cal value of the rating for the hearing 

aid immunity to the numerical value 

of the rating for the mobile phone 

emissions. A sum of 4 would indicate 

that the combination of wireless 

device and hearing aid is usable; a 

combined rating that equals at least  

5 would provide normal use; a com-

bined rating of 6 or greater would 

indicate excellent performance. 

Whereas all hearing aids have acous-

tic coupling, only the larger hearing 

aids have the physical space for 

telecoil (inductive) coupling. These 

two types of coupling have different 

rating scales (M1-M4 for acoustic 

coupling and T1-T4 for telecoil cou-

pling, respectively) and both ratings 

are therefore relevant when predict-

ing the compatibility of a particular 

hearing aid. 

For a hearing aid with both acoustic 

coupling and telecoil coupling with a 

rating of M4/T2 and with a telephone 

rating of M3/T3), the combined rating 

is 7 (M4 + M3) for the acoustic cou-

pling and 5 (T2 + T3) for the telecoil  

coupling. According to the guidelines 

given above, both types of coupling  

will thereby be acceptable, with the 

acoustic coupling indicating excellent 

performance and the telecoil cou-

pling indicating normal use.  

The above equipment performance 

measurements, categories and 

system classifications are based upon 

the best information available, but it  

cannot be guaranteed that all users 

will be satisfied.   

The immunity of Opn miniRITE is  

at least M2. The immunity of Opn 

miniRITE T is at least M2/T2.  

The equipment performance  

measurements, categories and  

system classifications are based  

upon the best information available 

but cannot guarantee that all users 

will be satisfied.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

The performance of individual hearing aids may vary with individual 

mobile phones. Therefore, please try this hearing aid with your mobile 

phone or, if you are purchasing a new phone, be sure to try it with 

your hearing aid prior to purchase. For additional guidance, please 

ask your mobile phone provider for the booklet entitled “Hearing Aid 

Compatibility with Digital Wireless Cell Phones.”

Summary of Contents for Opn 1 miniRITE

Page 1: ...Instructions for use miniRITE miniRITE T Oticon Opn Oticon Siya...

Page 2: ...5707131340795 Oticon Opn 2 miniRITE GTIN 01 05707131340818 Oticon Opn 3 miniRITE GTIN 01 05707131340801 Oticon Opn 1 miniRITE T GTIN 01 05707131340795 Oticon Opn 2 miniRITE T GTIN 01 05707131340818 Ot...

Page 3: ...elp you to get the most out of your new hearing aid Your hearing care professional has adjusted the hearing aid to meet your needs If you have further questions please contact your hearing care profes...

Page 4: ...capabilities during the hearing aid fitting performed by your hearing care professional Table of contents 1 2 Continues on next page About Identify your hearing aid speaker and earpiece 8 miniRITE 10...

Page 5: ...with iPhone iPad and iPod touch 33 Wireless accessories 36 Other options 37 Tinnitus Tinnitus SoundSupport optional 38 Guidelines for tinnitus sound generator users 39 Sound options and volume adjust...

Page 6: ...speakers use one of the following earpieces Standard earpieces Customized earpieces LiteTip VarioTherm LiteTip Open dome MicroMold VarioTherm MicroMold Please see details for replacing the dome in ch...

Page 7: ...filter Wax pro tection of speaker Speaker Sound out Ear grip Holds the speaker in place optional Nail grip Open the battery drawer miniRITE T What it is and does Battery drawer Contains the battery a...

Page 8: ...and some earpieces A RED indicator marks the RIGHT hearing aid A BLUE indicator marks the LEFT hearing aid MultiTool for handling batteries and cleaning The MultiTool contains a magnet that makes it...

Page 9: ...e battery in place Turn OFF Open the battery drawer Start up When to replace the battery When it is time to replace the battery you will hear three beeps repeated at moderate intervals until the batte...

Page 10: ...battery can draw air to ensure optimal functioning Insert the new bat tery into the battery drawer Make sure the side is facing up 1 Remove MultiTool Close the battery drawer The hearing aid will play...

Page 11: ...l until the speaker wire sits close to your head If the speaker has an ear grip place it in the ear so it follows the contour of the ear Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Handling Caring for your hearing aid When...

Page 12: ...ced at least once a month Hold on to the speaker and then pull off the earpiece Insert the speaker exactly into the middle of the earpiece to obtain a secure attachment Push firmly to ensure that the...

Page 13: ...he wax filter or contact your hearing care professional if the filter becomes clogged or the hearing aid does not sound normal Remove the earpiece from the speaker before replacing the wax filter Wax...

Page 14: ...sound normal Alternatively contact your hearing care professional Clean the vent by pressing the brush through the hole twisting it slightly Vent VarioTherm MicroMold and LiteTip do not have a wax fi...

Page 15: ...for at least 7 seconds A jingle confirms your action Opening and closing the battery drawer will also deactivate flight mode See chapter Quick reset Press either end of the button miniRITE miniRITE T...

Page 16: ...hort press on the RIGHT hearing aid increases the volume A short press on the LEFT hearing aid decreases the volume You will hear 2 beeps at start up level Change volume miniRITE T The push button all...

Page 17: ...to change program Note that if you have two hearing aids the RIGHT hearing aid switches forwards e g from program 1 to 2 and the LEFT hearing aid switches backwards e g from program 4 to 3 Change prog...

Page 18: ...ring aids are Made for iPhone and allow for direct communication and control with iPhone iPad or iPod touch For assistance in using these products with your hearing aids please contact your hearing ca...

Page 19: ...ose MFi Hearing Devices 6 Confirm pairing 5 Select Open and close the battery drawer on both hearing aids and place them close to your iPhone The hearing aids remain in pairing mode for 3 minutes Your...

Page 20: ...he ability to change program adjust volume or mute your hearing aids Oticon ON App Offers an intuitive and discreet way to control your hearing aids For iPhone iPad iPod touch and Android devices For...

Page 21: ...management program Tinnitus Guidelines for tinnitus sound generator users These instructions contain information about Tinnitus SoundSupport which may have been enabled in your hearing aids by your he...

Page 22: ...generator can be activated in up to four different programs Mute If you are in a program for which Tinnitus SoundSupport is activated the mute functionality will mute only the environmental sounds an...

Page 23: ...decrease volume use a short press on the push button repeatedly on the LEFT hearing aid To be filled out by your hearing care professional miniRITE T A How to change Tinnitus SoundSupport volume in e...

Page 24: ...you can safely use the relief sound in your hearing aid Important information for hearing care professionals about Tinnitus SoundSupport Device description Tinnitus SoundSupport is a module function...

Page 25: ...warnings There are some potential concerns associated with the use of any sound generated by a tinnitus management device Among them are the potential worsening of tinnitus and or a possible change i...

Page 26: ...ost hearing aids can be supplied with a tamper resistant battery drawer upon request This is strongly recommended for infants small children and people with learning difficulties Children younger than...

Page 27: ...on whether your hearing aid is a power instrument see the model overview General warnings Possible side effects Hearing aids and earpieces may cause an accelerated accumulation of earwax The otherwise...

Page 28: ...foreign body in the ear canal viii Pain or discomfort in the ear General warnings Special care should be exercised in selecting and fitting a hearing aid whose maximum sound pressure capability excee...

Page 29: ...atement declining the medical evaluation for religious or personal beliefs that preclude consultation with a phy sician The exercise of such a waiver is not in your best health interest and its use is...

Page 30: ...ted incorrectly Re insert the earpiece Earwax accumulated in ear canal Have ear canal examined by your doctor Beeping If your hearing aid plays 8 beeps 4 times consecutively your hearing aid needs a m...

Page 31: ...nd remove the battery and gently wipe off any water in the battery drawer 3 Let the hearing aid dry with the battery drawer left open for approximately 30 minutes 4 Insert a new battery IMPORTANT NOTI...

Page 32: ...onths from the date of deliv ery This limited warranty covers manufacturing and material defects in the hearing aid itself but not in accessories such as batteries tubing speakers earpieces and filter...

Page 33: ...lar hearing aid For a hearing aid with both acoustic coupling and telecoil coupling with a rating of M4 T2 and with a telephone rating of M3 T3 the combined rating is 7 M4 M3 for the acoustic cou plin...

Page 34: ...ncerning electromagnetic compatibility and human exposure Due to the limited space available on the hearing aid relevant approval markings can be found in this booklet Additional information can be fo...

Page 35: ...lar installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct...

Page 36: ...ulatory Compliance Mark RCM The device complies with electrical safety EMC and radio spectrum requirements for devices supplied to the Australian or New Zealand market IP code Indicates the class of p...

Page 37: ...Max _______ hours per day Max _______ hours per day 3 Max _______ hours per day Max _______ hours per day 4 Max _______ hours per day Max _______ hours per day Settings overview for your hearing aid L...

Page 38: ...niRITE T 85 85dBSPL 85 85dBSPL 85 85dBSPL Attack Time 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms Release Time 30 ms 30 ms 30 ms 2CC Coupler measured according to American National Standard ANSIS3 22 2014 andANSIS3 55 2014 Part5...

Page 39: ...nic Distortion 1600 Hz 2 2 2 Battery Consumption 1 7 mA 1 7 mA 1 7mA EquivalentInputNoiseLevel omni dir 20 29dBSPL 21 30dBSPL 21 30dBSPL HF Average SPLITS left right ear miniRITE T 94 94dBSPL 94 94dBS...

Page 40: ...ortion 1600 Hz 2 2 2 Battery Consumption 1 7 mA 1 7 mA 1 7 mA EquivalentInputNoiseLevel omni dir 19 30dBSPL 19 30dBSPL 19 30dBSPL HF Average SPLITS left right ear miniRITE T 103 103dB SPL 103 103dB SP...

Page 41: ...ht ear miniRITE T 105 105dB SPL 105 105dB SPL 105 105dB SPL Attack Time 2 ms 2 ms 2 ms Release Time 20 ms 20 ms 20 ms 2CC Coupler measured according to American National Standard ANSIS3 22 2014 andANS...

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