User Guide
0459
Savia
Art
™
Page 1: ...User Guide 0459 Savia Art...
Page 2: ...ing your Savia Art hearing system 14 Operation 15 Switching ON OFF 15 Controlling the volume optional 17 Selecting a hearing program 19 Telecoil optional 20 EasyPhoneplus optional 21 Remote controls o...
Page 3: ...ease read this manual carefully to benefit from all the features of your new Savia Art hearing system Ask your hearing care professional if you have any questions Savia Art is a quality product develo...
Page 4: ...4 Description Savia Art 11 CIC MC Savia Art 11 CIC MC RC Standard Battery size 10 Savia Art 22 ITC HS Savia Art 22 ITC HS dSZ Standard Battery size 312...
Page 5: ...ttery size 13 Protected Microphone Input 2 on models with directional technology Battery compartment with ON OFF switch Program switch optional Volume control optional Receiver Sound outlet and wax pr...
Page 6: ...6 Preparation Replacing the battery 1 Remove the protective foil from the new battery 2 Hold the hearing system with the battery compartment upwards and open the battery cover...
Page 7: ...7 3 Remove the old battery 4 Insert the new battery Please ensure that the sign on the battery flat side is on the same side as the sign on the battery cover...
Page 8: ...8 Preparation 5 Gently shut the battery cover until you feel it click into place...
Page 9: ...e if the battery is inserted upside down When your hearing system is not in use leave the battery compartments open to allow any moisture to evaporate Low battery warning An acoustic signal gives you...
Page 10: ...professional may have activated a delayed activation timer This function delays the activation of the hearing system for 9 or 15 seconds after the battery door was closed Before insertion please ensur...
Page 11: ...em between the thumb and index finger using the hand on the same side you wear your hearing system Insert it canal end first into the ear canal Tug gently on your ear lobe and push the hearing system...
Page 12: ...your ear If possible select the mute mode see page 19 before removing your Savia Art to avoid whistling Savia Art with removal handle Grasp the handle between your thumb and index finger and pull the...
Page 13: ...r thumb behind your lobe just below the hard cartilage and gently press your ear upward to push the hearing system out of the canal In order to help it along make chewing movements with your jaw Grasp...
Page 14: ...a Art hearing system offers a unique functionality called Self Learning In every environment it logs your personal volume changes within the hearing instrument This means that every time you change th...
Page 15: ...15 Operation Switching ON OFF Switching ON The hearing system is switched ON when the battery cover is closed Switching OFF To switch the hearing system OFF open the battery cover...
Page 16: ...ON 9 or 15 seconds in order to avoid any disturbance while placing it in your ear The activation is confirmed by an acoustic signal Note The mute mode may be used as manual or remote controlled ON OF...
Page 17: ...he volume optional left right up up down down Preset volume Automatically set when hearing system is switched ON To increase volume turn the volume control forwards To reduce volume turn the volume co...
Page 18: ...double beep indicates that you have reached the limit of your volume control range Phonak s remote controls see page 24 can also control the volume of all Savia Art ITEs that are remote controllable...
Page 19: ...A This sophisticated hearing system is able to recognize different hearing environments and to automatically select the most appropriate hearing program Program switch optional The program switch all...
Page 20: ...to print out the complete description of your individual hearing programs and how to access them with your remote control and or your program switch Telecoil T coil optional Your hearing care profess...
Page 21: ...ld close to your ear An acoustic signal confirms the switching It automatically returns to the previous hearing program when the telephone handset is removed from your ear Some telephones produce a ma...
Page 22: ...near to the listening end of your telephone handset and release it The magnet will automatically flip to the correct side at the right location Use the double sided adhesive tape to stick the magnet t...
Page 23: ...t is swallowed please seek the advice of a medical practitioner The magnet used to strengthen the magnetic field of your phone may affect some medical devices or electronic systems Always keep the mag...
Page 24: ...tion Automatic mode selection If you wear two hearing systems the remote control will simultaneously control both hearing systems This ensures that their volume remains binaurally balanced Phonak offe...
Page 25: ...5 WatchPilot2 exclusive and modern available for women and men with sporty rubber band or elegant metal band SoundPilot2 the most user friendly access to all functions of your Savia Art hearing system...
Page 26: ...asy convenient For detailed information on the use of your remote control please refer to its user guide Your hearing care professional can also print an individual description of your hearing program...
Page 27: ...27 For best results with your KeyPilot or WatchPilot remote control refer to photo Do not use your remote control in locations where it is forbidden to use electronic devices for instance in airplanes...
Page 28: ...em A Wireless System consists of a transmitter e g SmartLink SX or EasyLink and a receiver MyLink The transmitter is placed near the sound source It may also be directly connected to your TV set radio...
Page 29: ...29 Using MyLink 1 Wear MyLink around your neck 2 Switch MyLink ON 3 Switch the transmitter ON e g SmartLink SX by holding it in front of you from a distance of 20 30 cm 8 12 inches...
Page 30: ...e telecoil and microphone program of your Savia Art so you can hear the voice picked up by the transmitter and the voice picked up by the hearing system s microphone 4 Your Wireless System is now read...
Page 31: ...ers To increase decrease the volume of the Savia Art system press here Please consult the SmartLink SX or EasyLink User Guide to fully benefit from your Wireless System in all the different use cases...
Page 32: ...ttery compartments open Make sure your hearing systems are completely dry before closing the case 4 Protect your hearing systems from excessive moisture and heat Always remove your hearing systems bef...
Page 33: ...r hearing care professional for advice Please remember to bring your remote control if you use one together with your hearing system s for service enquiries The symbol with the crossed out disposal bi...
Page 34: ...r instruments may be ineffective and may in certain cases even damage your hearing X ray radiation e g CT scans MRI scans may adversely affect the correct functioning of your instruments We recommend...
Page 35: ...or workmanship The warranty does not cover damage from improper handling or care exposure to chemicals immersion in water or undue stress Damage caused by third parties or non authorized service cente...
Page 36: ...ivej 10 2000 Frederiksberg France Phonak France SA 69500 Bron Germany Phonak GmbH 70736 Fellbach Oeffingen EC Representative Italy Phonak Italia S r l 20159 Milano Japan Phonak Japan Co Ltd Tokyo 101...
Page 37: ...onak distributors general distributors is available at Phonak s Internet site www phonak com Please visit us or ask your hearing care professional for information Manufacturer Phonak AG Laubisr tistra...
Page 38: ...ly be connected if they have been tested in accordance with corresponding IECXXXXX standards Only use accessories approved by Phonak AG Operating The hearing system has been designed for trouble free...
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Page 40: ...Your hearing care professional www phonak com 029 0017 02 V1 01 2006 10 FO Printed in Switzerland Phonak AG All rights reserved...