Instructions for Use
Behind-the-Ear Instruments
Swift 70/70+, 90/90+, 100/100+
Page 1: ...Instructions for Use Behind the Ear Instruments Swift 70 70 90 90 100 100...
Page 2: ...It contains various statements safety instructions and impor tant information about the use and handling of your hearing instruments and their batteries 1 Battery drawer and ON OFF switch 2 Telecoil...
Page 3: ...uld be replaced Discard a worn down battery immediately Never try to recharge non rechargeable batteries Battery Insertion Open the swing out battery drawer and insert a size 13 battery The symbol on...
Page 4: ...ing the battery drawer Turn off by opening the battery drawer slightly alternative technique illustrated on off To conserve the battery always leave your hearing instruments in the off position with t...
Page 5: ...between two settings 5 T elecoil push button Your hearing instrument may be made with a telecoil T function The telecoil allows the instrument to detect M Microphone for normal listening the most com...
Page 6: ...um volume down 4 Maximum volume up Different listening situations and switching between M and T may require volume adjust ment 6 Sound hook The sound hook may be rotat ed into the position that gives...
Page 7: ...listening devices The external sound source is connected to your hearing instrument via a cable and an audio shoe which may be obtained from your hearing care professional With DAI you will hear the a...
Page 8: ...that the top part of the earmould A is pushed behind and under the fold B of your ear Gently pull down your ear lobe and press the earmould in the direction of the ear canal With the earmould position...
Page 9: ...nfants small children or people with learning difficulties cannot reach them Always check your medicine before swallowing it as batteries have occasionally been mis taken for pills Never put your hear...
Page 10: ...as directed and adjusted by your hearing care professional Misuse can result in sudden and permanent hearing loss Never allow others to wear your hearing instruments as incor rect wrongful usage coul...
Page 11: ...t international stan dards But new technical devel opments constantly bring new products into society and some may emit electromagnetic radiation leading to unforeseen interference in hearing instru m...
Page 12: ...s operated equipment this equipment must comply with IEC 60065 IEC 60601 or equivalent safety standards Warning to hearing instrument dispenser and user Special care should be excer cised in selecting...
Page 13: ...earmould should be washed regularly Separate the earmould from the instrument and wash in luke warm water using a mild soap Do not use strong detergents Dry with a soft cloth Any water inside the earm...
Page 14: ...ic tube and earmould openings not blocked in any way Earmould correctly inserted in the ear Battery inserted and working correctly 10 Precautions Always keep your hearing instruments dry and clean Avo...
Page 15: ...ou bothered by whistling during normal use of your hearing instruments Yes No 2 In general how would you describe the sound of your own voice Muffled OK Sharp 3 How would you describe the loudness of...
Page 16: ...ies tubing earwax filters etc Problems arising from improp er handling or care excessive use accidents repairs made by an unauthorized party exposure to corrosive condi tions physical changes in your...
Page 17: ...te Warranty period Month Model left Serial no Model right Serial no Battery size Stamp Oticon A S 9 Kongebakken DK 2765 Sm rum 0543 Oticon Warranty Certificate www hear it org www oticon com Waste fro...
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