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Phonak PartnerMic

User Guide

Summary of Contents for PartnerMic

Page 1: ...Phonak PartnerMic User Guide...

Page 2: ...2 Notes...

Page 3: ...ty 4 Daily use of the PartnerMic 4 1 How to wear 4 2 Understanding the indicator light LED 4 3 Low battery warning 4 4 Adjusting the volume 5 Troubleshooting 6 Service and warranty 6 1 Local warranty...

Page 4: ...g companies in the field of hearing technology Please read this user guide carefully to discover how to benefit from the features of your PartnerMic If you have any questions please consult your heari...

Page 5: ...ting to know your PartnerMic The PartnerMic is worn by a speaking partner It picks up the voice and streams the sound directly into both of your Phonak hearing aids Max 25 m 80 feet Speaking partner L...

Page 6: ...6 2 1 Device description 1 Microphone openings 2 Charging input 3 Clip 4 Pairing button 5 Power switch On Off 6 Indicator light 5 3 4 2 6 1...

Page 7: ...7 Accessories content may vary depending on country USB C cable Lanyard Protective bag Adapter for 12 V car charger optional...

Page 8: ...vice PartnerMic has a built in non removable rechargeable battery 3 Getting started When charging the PartnerMic for the first time let it charge for at least 2 hours even if the indicator light is no...

Page 9: ...nerMic charging input The typical charging time is 2 hours Charging is complete when the indicator light turns solid green PartnerMic will be turned off while charging 3 2 Switching on off Slide the p...

Page 10: ...tomatically enter pairing mode at start up and blink blue If you have received the PartnerMic and the hearing aids in a set they are already paired Make sure your hearing aid s are turned on Start the...

Page 11: ...11 You only have to pair the hearing aids once They will remain paired after being turned off and on again...

Page 12: ...ing mode by pressing the pairing button Place the PartnerMic within 10 cm 4 inches range from the hearing aid Press the pairing button Pairing is complete when the indicator light turns green Once suc...

Page 13: ...be reduced when the signal is obstructed by obstacles such as walls furniture or the human body If the hearing aids are out of range of the PartnerMic the audio reception will be terminated Once the h...

Page 14: ...ner attached with the clip or hanging in a lanyard With a clip Gently press to open the clip Ensure the PartnerMic is clipped securely to clothing With a lanyard Attach the PartnerMic to the lanyard w...

Page 15: ...erMic 20 cm 8 below the wearer s mouth A distance of 50 cm 20 should not be exceeded Avoid tilting the PartnerMic beyond 45 If the clip cannot be fastened to clothing use the supplied lanyard To preve...

Page 16: ...0min left Blinking blue Pairing mode Solid red 5 sec Pairing failed Staying solid red Device error Blinking green Charging Staying solid green Charging complete 4 3 Low battery warning When the Partne...

Page 17: ...usting the volume The volume of the PartnerMic can be adjusted with the multi function button on your hearing aid or from the Remote Control functions within the myPhonak app available for both Androi...

Page 18: ...ids The distance between the PartnerMic and the hearing aids is too great An obstacle is preventing transmission I hear drop outs during audio transfer PartnerMic is too far away from the hearing aid...

Page 19: ...Bring the devices closer to each other Depending on the material e g the human body line of sight may be necessary Do not exceed the maximum distance and adjust the device orientations Adjust the volu...

Page 20: ...20 Problem Causes There is too much noise I cannot understand the speaker Your hearing aid microphones are set too high PartnerMic is not worn correctly The settings of your hearing aids are not right...

Page 21: ...multi function button on your hearing aid Place the PartnerMic closer to the mouth of the speaker 20 cm 8 and make sure it is not tilted beyond 45 Clothing should not cover the PartnerMic Please ask...

Page 22: ...al warranty Phonak offers a one year limited international warranty valid as of the date of purchase This limited warranty covers manufacturing and material defects The warranty is valid only if proof...

Page 23: ...mersion in water or undue stress Damage caused by third parties or non authorized service centers renders the warranty null and void This warranty does not cover any services performed by a hearing ca...

Page 24: ...or the local representative whose address can be taken from www phonak com Operation frequency 2400 2483 5 MHz Power level 20 mW conducted power Australia New Zealand Indicates a device s compliance w...

Page 25: ...rference that may cause undesired operation Notice 2 Changes or modifications made to this device not expressly approved by Sonova AG may void the FCC authorization to operate this device Notice 3 Thi...

Page 26: ...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 the interference by one or more o...

Page 27: ...me invalid More details can be found in the data sheet which can be downloaded from www phonak com Notice 5 FCC Industry Canada RF Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC Industr...

Page 28: ...e 2014 53 EU This symbol indicates that it is important for the user to read and take into account the relevant information in this user guide Indicates the device manufacturer This symbol indicates t...

Page 29: ...that it functions without problems or restrictions if used as intended unless otherwise noted in this user guide Temperature transport and storage 20 to 60 Celsius 4 to 140 Fahrenheit Temperature oper...

Page 30: ...symbol on the product or its packaging means that it should not be disposed of with your other household waste It is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment separately from the municip...

Page 31: ...eep out of reach of children and mentally challenged people or pets If swallowed consult a physician or hospital immediately The device may generate magnetic fields If any influence of the PartnerMic...

Page 32: ...ocal regulations Changes or modifications to any of the devices that were not explicitly approved by Sonova AG are not permitted External devices may only be connected if they have been tested in acco...

Page 33: ...eas where flammable anesthetics are handled or where electronic equipment is prohibited Opening the device might damage it If problems occur which cannot be resolved by following the remedy guidelines...

Page 34: ...e dust moisture bathing or swimming areas and heat sources radiator Protect the device from excessive shock and vibration Clean the device using a damp cloth Never use household cleaning products wash...

Page 35: ...rd or plug or has been dropped into liquid stop using your device and contact authorized service centre Other important information High powered electronic equipment larger electronic installations an...

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Page 38: ...029 0790 02 V1 00 2019 06 cl 2019 Sonova AG All rights reserved Manufacturer Sonova AG Laubisr tistrasse 28 CH 8712 St fa Switzerland www phonak com...

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