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Summary of Contents for ES70-DVI

Page 1: ...user guide ReSound Essence BTE ES70 VI ES70 DVI ES80 VI ES80 DVI...

Page 2: ...s booklet Proper understanding and use of your new GN ReSound hearing instrument will allow you to derive maxi mum hearing benefit This instruction covers the following ReSound Essence BTE pro ducts E...

Page 3: ...turned on your hearing instrument will always start in programme 1 To read more on this subject turn to page 15 Turning your instrument off when you are not using it will in crease the battery life At...

Page 4: ...mpartment completely using your finger nail to pull back on the small ridge located at the top of the door After removing the old battery insert the new one with the flat side facing the on the batter...

Page 5: ...t in your ear canal Now slide the ear mould all the way into your ear with a gentle twisting movement Insertion can be easier if you gently pull your ear back with your other hand Turn the top part of...

Page 6: ...ich case the sound tube must be changed It is also possible that the instrument settings are not optimal If you have ruled out other reasons for the instrument squealing it is recommen ded that you co...

Page 7: ...switch them Please pay attention to this when cleaning storing and inserting the instruments ES70 ES80 with Ear mould left right ES70 open left right If your hearing care practioner has not already do...

Page 8: ...olume wheel your hearing care practitioner can disable the volume control Programme Selector Your hearing instrument has a push button allowing you to use up to three different listening program mes e...

Page 9: ...hat have an induction loop system installed in them In order to activate this function the telecoil program me has to be selected In this programme you typically will hear no sounds from the microphon...

Page 10: ...ack to your standard programme You will now hear through the mi crophone again If the sound in the telecoil programme is in general very soft or very loud ask your hearing care practitioner to adjust...

Page 11: ...01 or comparable Daily Maintenance Keep your hearing instrument clean and dry Wipe the case with a soft cloth or tissue after use to remove oil or moisture If the instrument has been exposed to high h...

Page 12: ...ThinTube feeds the amplified sound from the hearing in strument into the ear The ThinTube and the dome should be cleaned regularly Re move the ThinTube from the instrument before cleaning by un screw...

Page 13: ...herefore do not wearthehearinginstrumentduringtheseorothercorrespon ding scanning procedures Other types of radiation burglar alarms room surveillance systems radio equipment mobile telephones etc con...

Page 14: ...ettings not optimal If you experience additional problems not addressed in this guide please contact your hearing care professional POSSIBLE REMEDY Turn on Replace battery Insert battery properly Clea...

Page 15: ...dio shoe 19 Battery change 7 Battery compartment 5 6 7 Cleaning the instrument 22 23 Directionality 16 Direct audio input DAI 15 19 Ear Mould 9 12 21 26 27 Environmental programmes 15 16 Low battery w...

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Page 17: ...nd com United Kingdom GN ReSound Ltd 1 Landscape Close Weston Business Park Weston on the Green Oxon OX25 3SX Tel 0 1869 352 800 Fax 0 1869 343 466 www gnresound co uk Australia GN ReSound Pty Ltd Uni...

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