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1. Welcome 

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2. Important information:  

Please read before operating your  

Phonak PilotOne remote control for the first time

 

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Hazard warnings 

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Information on product safety 

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3. Description 

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4. Step-by-step instructions for using the  

Phonak PilotOne remote control 

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Step 1.

 Inserting or replacing the battery 

 

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Step 2.

 Locking & unlocking the remote control

 

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Step 3.

 FlexControl / Volume change

 

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Step 4.

 Program change button 

 

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Step 5.

 “Home”-Button 

 

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Step 6.

 Understanding the status light

 

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Contents

Summary of Contents for PilotOne

Page 1: ...Remote Control User Guide...

Page 2: ...tion on product safety 8 3 Description 10 4 Step by step instructions for using the Phonak PilotOne remote control 11 Step 1 Inserting or replacing the battery 11 Step 2 Locking unlocking the remote c...

Page 3: ...3 5 Troubleshooting 16 6 Service and warranty 18 7 Declaration of conformity 19 8 Information and explanation of symbols 21...

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Page 5: ...ly remote control gives you access to the most important functions of your hearing system It guarantees easy management of your hearing programs listening comfort and volume at any time Please read th...

Page 6: ...Use only a PilotOne that has been specially pro grammed for your hearing systems by your hearing care professional Changes or modifications to the PilotOne that were not explicitly approved by Phonak...

Page 7: ...to be used for programming purpose only by your hearing care professional Interference with medical devices This remote control uses low power digitally coded transmission to communicate to your hear...

Page 8: ...sehold cleaning products washing powder soap etc or alcohol to clean PilotOne Never use a microwave or other heating devices to dry PilotOne Always use a high quality long life alkaline battery as rep...

Page 9: ...aring system near computer equipment larger electronic installation or other strong electromagnetic fields it may be necessary to be at least 60 cm 24 away from the interfering device to ensure proper...

Page 10: ...10 a FlexControl Volume b PilotOne buttons lock c Program change d Home Button e Eyelet for keyring lanyard f Battery door g PilotOne status light 3 Description b a g e d c f...

Page 11: ...tion of the arrow to remove it Fig 1a If necessary remove the old battery first Insert 1 new battery with the correct position Alkaline 1 5 V type AAA LR03 or AM4 Fig 1b Secure the battery cover by sl...

Page 12: ...remote control Slide lock as shown to lock or unlock the remote control Unlock Lock For operation make sure PilotOne is unlocked Use the following steps to adjust your hearing system Step 3 FlexContro...

Page 13: ...ofessional Please ask your hearing care professional for more information Press to increase Press to decrease Step 4 Program change button Use the program change button to switch listening programs St...

Page 14: ...le hearing programs and volume levels are set by your hearing care professional Step 6 Understanding the status light With the unlocked PilotOne the status light supports you with helpful information...

Page 15: ...ht will flash to indicate the selected program Automatic Manual program 1 Manual program 2 etc Mute All of the above light indications are either green or yellow color depending on the PilotOne batter...

Page 16: ...PilotOne battery The hearing system does not react to the remote control commands J Make sure your hearing system is switched on and worn correctly J Hold the PilotOne no further than arms length Its...

Page 17: ...17 Fig 5 Operating distance 1 meter 40 Keyring lanyard attachment Fig 5...

Page 18: ...n material and or workmanship The warranty does not cover demage from improper handling or care exposure to chemicals immersion in water or undue stress Damage caused by third parties or non author iz...

Page 19: ...al Device Directive 93 42 EEC the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive 1999 5 EC The full text of the Declaration of Conformity can be obtained from the addresses below Manufactur...

Page 20: ...subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operat...

Page 21: ...ve 1999 5 EC on radio and telecommunications transmitters The numbers after the CE symbol correspond to the code of certified institutions that were consulted under the above mentioned directives This...

Page 22: ...levant warning notices in these user guides Important information for handling and product safety Australian EMC and Radiocommunic ations compliance label This device is designed such that it function...

Page 23: ...Pa is appropriate The symbol with the crossed out garbage bin is to make you aware that this device may not be thrown away as normal household waste Please dispose old or unused device at waste dispos...

Page 24: ...sr tistrasse 28 CH 8712 St fa Switzerland EU Representative Phonak GmbH Max Eyth Strasse 20 D 70736 Fellbach Oeffingen Germany www phonak com 029 0225 02 V1 00 2010 08 A W FO Printed in Switzerland Ph...

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