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Operations

Close the battery door completely

1

1

· You can adjust the volume by rotating the

volume control. The levels range from one
(minimum) to four (maximum).

Adjust the volume to the most
appropriate level

 4 

Adjusting the Volume

High

Low

 3 

Turning on the Hearing Instrument

· Holding the main unit with your thumb and

forefinger, close the battery door completely.

On

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Summary of Contents for WH-216KZ

Page 1: ...t in a secure place Make sure that it is ed in with date of original purchase name Z is only additional installed circuit as mpting to set up and operate the hearing aid of the hearing aid or even cau...

Page 2: ...dispenser nents Size XL LL L M QTY 1 of each size type eartip Size L QTY 1 holder QTY 1 d ring Red Blue QTY 1 of each color QTY 2 ng case QTY 1 midifier QTY 1 red ring Red Blue Tube and the other of...

Page 3: ...7 ructions 15 Maintenance 17 g the Volume 23 g between Memory Programs 24 off the Hearing Instrument 25 g the Hearing Instrument 25 elephone 26 y and Friends Can Help 31 oting Guide 32 ce 33 ons 37 n...

Page 4: ...programmed and d by the dispenser on an individual basis priate hearing aid setting may cause e to the ears of your customers If you y questions about fitting contact the nic sales division below ny n...

Page 5: ...eriod of time minal fee after which you may decide nt to purchase the hearing aid aw restricts the sale of hearing aids ndividuals who have obtained a evaluation from a licensed physician aw permits a...

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Page 7: ...d contain important differences e as follows s situation that could result in ch if not avoided may result in lso used to alert against unsafe erty damage ot permitted and an instruction ttention cons...

Page 8: ...pose a choking hazard To prevent accidental ngestion secure batteries in a safe place where they are not accessed by nfants small children and pets Dispose of used batteries carefully owed call the 2...

Page 9: ...aid ur ear examined by a physician or get a hearing on from a hearing ent specialist or an gist f the wrong type of a hearing aid s selected or a hearing aid is used n an improper manner it can cause...

Page 10: ...Have your hearing aid ed to your individual needs e that you position the rrectly ert the fresh battery with the plus side Inserting a battery with the positive d negative terminals mixed up may ult...

Page 11: ...d rough burrs protruding from the urface of the hearing instrument an cause cuts and nicks to the skin aning your hearing aid wipe it th a soft cloth Never use organic such as alcohol paint thinner or...

Page 12: ...ch can result in hearing damage d of electromagnetic treatment such mputerized Axial Tomography CAT CG Short Wave Diathermy or other om surveillance systems radio hearing aid They could however in the...

Page 13: ...13 Before Use immerse the hearing aid in and do not allow it to get wet Otherwise it may short circuit and become damaged YAH216KZA 0 13 44...

Page 14: ...d sure that the volume level is nd appropriate before use Exposure to loud sounds or excessive sound levels can cause damage to the inner ear the volume to the most priate level YAH216KZA 0 14 44...

Page 15: ...to dry the hearing aid earing aid with wet hands pray while wearing the hearing aid ring aid on wet hair aring aid in the kitchen bathroom a y place where it will be subjected to gh temperatures e g h...

Page 16: ...ttery gets wet it may not operly If it occurs wipe the battery with a h tack zinc air batteries to prevent short circuit tore or carry the battery with metal jewelry ts such as coins nails screws or h...

Page 17: ...y If your eartip ing be sure to ispenser rtip clean Before move the eartip from older is heavily soiled wash oap or warm water hat the eartip is dry after washing ets discolored or stiff a new one Ea...

Page 18: ...esiccant pack from a plastic bag Place it in the bottom of the dehumidifier and put the sponge on the desiccant pack 1 Sponge Plastic bag Desiccant pack Dehumidifier case Do not open the desiccant pac...

Page 19: ...ry with its minus side up on the magnetic sheet placed on top of the lid 4 Magnetic sheet Put the plus side of the battery face down Close Do not place magnetic media e g credit debit cards closer to...

Page 20: ...1 g the Hearing Instrument Page 22 g on the Hearing Instrument Page 23 ng the Volume Page 23 ng between Memory Programs Page 24 g off the Hearing Instrument Page 25 ing the Hearing Instrument Page 25...

Page 21: ...ious damage you keep the battery door shut the witch remains turned on which can result a high pitched squeal or feedback Turn he switch off before wearing the hearing strument See Page 25 ou can set...

Page 22: ...any problems with it contact your dispenser to get them adjust the length of the tube See Page 29 XL L M LL S S size is sold separately Be sure to ask your dispenser Eartip replacement If your eartip...

Page 23: ...23 Operations djust the volume by rotating the ontrol The levels range from one m to four maximum t the volume to the most opriate level justing the Volume High Low YAH216KZA 0 23 44...

Page 24: ...You can press mory switch with the hearing instrument d on so the memory program will be d If you turn it off then on again the ill be returned to Memory 1 6KZ 212LZ Max 4 settings 9MZ Max 2 settings...

Page 25: ...25 Operations ving the Hearing Instrument ve the eartip in your ear rtip holder and pull it straight out re that the hearing instrument is off YAH216KZA 0 25 44...

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Page 27: ...and S are sold separately pe eartip can help reduce muffled your ear may feel that the volume is pending on the usage a high pitched edback can be caused due to sound ore using the open type eartip be...

Page 28: ...to ask your dispenser the right ear and Blue for the left ear You are recommended to use the nser the YAH216KZA 0 28 44...

Page 29: ...29 Reference sk your dispenser the of the y cutting imeters 4 Insert the tube into the ear hook YAH216KZA 0 29 44...

Page 30: ...amplified sound ess of sounds and their sources as described should become accustomed to the amplified o TV n the olume as 4 Talk with several people 4 5 in a quiet environment High volume can cause f...

Page 31: ...words are understand If the person s reply doesn t make sense repeat what you said with different words rtant Family members and friends can feel helpless not being able to encing and help prevent th...

Page 32: ...ser Corrective action Workaround e eartip into your ears properly If you eel the eartip fit consult your dispenser it best suited to your ear shape e the volume level the battery your dispenser to cle...

Page 33: ...il 2007 Erratum ry current drain saturation output rage full on gain e level se rtion teristics 0 8 mA 124 dB SPL 120 dB SPL 58 dB 43 dB 200 Hz 6300 Hz 22 dB 500 Hz 1 800 Hz 1 1600 Hz 1 Attack time 10...

Page 34: ...o ANSI S3 22 2003 Includes April 2007 Erratum urve Saturation output d Full on gain response curve YAH216KZA 0 34 44...

Page 35: ...35 Reference ANSI S3 22 2003 Includes April 2007 Erratum y response curve YAH216KZA 0 35 44...

Page 36: ...o ANSI S3 22 2003 Includes April 2007 Erratum ut output characteristics utput curve YAH216KZA 0 36 44...

Page 37: ...37 Reference unit 4 programs 4 programs 2 programs 601 1 2003 R6 03 YAH216KZA 0 37 44...

Page 38: ...ymbol for HANDLE WITH CARE ymbol for THIS WAY UP ymbol for STACKING LIMIT BY NUMBER he international recycling symbol ymbol for Zinc air battery YAH216KZA 0 38 44...

Page 39: ...lations Many states have n place requiring some form of ling The regulations of some states recycling for certain types of erent than other states ng batteries outside the United nations may regulate...

Page 40: ...ur hearing aid YAH216KZA 0 40 44...

Page 41: ...41 Reference YAH216KZA 0 41 44...

Page 42: ...ervice enser and other important information e nearest dispenser by visiting our YAH216KZA 0 42 44...

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Page 44: ...Printed in Japan S0510 0 YAH216KZA 0 2010 05 24 YAH216KZA 0 44 44...

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