ReSound Azure AZ60 User Manual Download Page 4

Only Charge rechargeable Batteries

 

Please note that the charger is only compatible with the rechargeable 
Nickel Metal Hydride batteries you purchased with the charger or 
as replacement batteries. Only use ReSound branded rechargeable 
batteries to ensure the best performance of your hearing instruments.

important!

Single-use batteries for hearing instruments (Zinc Air batteries) 
can NOT be recharged!
If an attempt is made to recharge a Zinc Air battery in the hearing in-
strument or in the battery compartment insert, the corresponding light 
indicator will emit red flashing after insertion and the charging will not 
begin. The time until the light indicator starts flashing red depends on 
the remaining capacity of the Zinc Air battery inserted.

installation

Connect the cord of the AC power supply to the 
charger unit and then to an ordinary wall power 
outlet. 
You can also connect the charger with a standard 
USB cable (not included) to a computer to charge 
your ReSound devices

recharging Your Hearing instruments

The charger can charge rechargeable batteries placed in the ReSound 
hearing instruments. The charger has two slots for hearing instru-
ments. Both slots can be used for either left or right side hearing 
instruments. The charger can recharge the batteries in up to two 
hearing instruments at the same time.

Note!

It is advisable to keep the earmould / sound tubes on the hearing 
instruments when placing them in the charger. This makes it easier 
to identify the right and left hearing instrument when charging is 
complete.

To recharge your hearing instrument:

1. Connect the charger to the wall power outlet (see “Installation”)

2. Make sure the battery door of the hearing instrument is closed

3. Position the hearing instrument with the earmould / tube dome 

pointing downwards. Hold 

  the instrument housing 
  rather than the tube 
  to avoid bending 
  of the tube

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Summary of Contents for Azure AZ60

Page 1: ...User Guide ReSound Azure Charger AZ60...

Page 2: ...of your charger We hope you enjoy it Contents Page Your charger 3 Only charge rechargeable batteries 4 Installation 4 Recharging your hearing instruments 5 Recharging extra batteries 9 What the light...

Page 3: ...aring instruments 2 Indication lights for hearing instruments 3 Eject button for hearing instruments 4 Compartment for extra batteries 5 Indication lights for extra batteries 6 AC power supply 7 Keyri...

Page 4: ...recharged If an attempt is made to recharge a Zinc Air battery in the hearing in strument or in the battery compartment insert the corresponding light indicator will emit red flashing after insertion...

Page 5: ...Note It is advisable to keep the earmould sound tubes on the hearing instruments when placing them in the charger This makes it easier to identify the right and left hearing instrument when charging...

Page 6: ...1 3 2 4...

Page 7: ...emove the hearing instrument close the battery door and repeat step 4 6 A blue lamp light emitting diode will light up during charging To ensure that both hearing instruments are charging correctly th...

Page 8: ...ruments can be left in the charger indefinitely without risk of dam age and will be ready for use when taken out With frequent use the rechargeable batteries will have a life time of approximately one...

Page 9: ...two extra rechargeable batteries can be charged in the battery compartment insert 1 Pull out the battery compartment insert 2 Place one or two batteries in the battery compartment insert Make sure to...

Page 10: ...ators will light up de pending on the number of batteries inserted 5 When the charging is complete the light turns green 6 The batteries are removed by pulling out the battery compartment insert 7 Use...

Page 11: ...rged it will take a maximum of 8 hours for them to fully recharge Partially recharged batteries will provide shorter usage time of the hearing instruments The fully charged batteries will retain their...

Page 12: ...When your light indicator does this It means Blue steady Charge in progress Green steady Charge complete Red flashing Error Maintenance Your ReSound battery charger can be cleaned on the outside by w...

Page 13: ...tteries and hence the blue lamps will not be lit When the temperature returns to the operating range the charger automatically begins to charge the connected batteries Use the proper mains adapter pow...

Page 14: ...0 240 Vac 50 60 Hz 80 mA Charging current Max 18 mA Charging voltage Max 1 7 V Charging time Hearing instrument slots Max 7 hours discharged battery Compartment for extra batteries Max 8 hours dischar...

Page 15: ...15...

Page 16: ...ttery door not opened sufficiently by charger to allow charging No battery in the device Red indication light Zinc Air single use battery in the device flashing on charger Defective recharcheable batt...

Page 17: ...Connect the charger with the adapter to power outlet Eject the device out of the charger close the battery door if open and reinsert Insert rechargeable battery Replace it with a rechargeable battery...

Page 18: ...Any issues relating to the EU Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC should be directed to GN ReSound A S EU directives EMC 2004 108 EU Low Voltage 73 23 EEC 18...

Page 19: ...ypes to recharge 4 Charging time 11 Disposal 14 Installation 3 Key ring 3 10 11 Light indicators 3 7 10 12 Maintenance 12 Precautions 13 Recharging extra batteries 7 Recharging hearing instruments 5 T...

Page 20: ...s Park Weston on the Green Oxon OX25 3SX Tel 0 1869 343 500 Fax 0 1869 343 466 www gnresound co uk Australia GN ReSound Pty Ltd Unit R1 Regent Park Estate 391 Park Road Regent Park NXW 2143 Tel 02 974...

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