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PhoneNow usage

Telephones can be used in a normal manner. A beep signal will indicate that the PhoneNow fea-
ture has automatically switched the hearing instrument to your telephone program. Initially, you 
may need to move the telephone receiver slightly to find the best position for reliable PhoneNow 
activation and good hearing on the telephone. 

 PhoneNow warnings

1.  Keep magnets out of reach of pets, children and mentally challenged persons. If a magnet 

is swallowed, please seek advice from a medical practitioner.

2.  The magnet used to supplement the magnetic field of a telephone receiver may affect 

some medical devices or electronic systems. The manufacturer of any magnetically sensi-
tive devices (e.g. pacemakers) should advise you regarding appropriate safety precautions 
when using your hearing instrument and magnet in close proximity to the medical device or 
electronic system in question. 
If the manufacturer cannot issue a statement, we recommend keeping the magnet or a 
telephone equipped with the magnet 30 cm (12”) away from magnetically sensitive devices 
(e.g. pacemakers). 

Summary of Contents for Magna MG90

Page 1: ...NON WIRELESS BEHIND THE EAR BTE RECEIVER IN THE EAR RIE USER GUIDE ReSound VeaTM ReSound MagnaTM...

Page 2: ...eeds Some people adjust quickly to wearing hearing instruments in their ears and hearing new sounds other people may need more time Please read this manual carefully in order to wholly benefit from th...

Page 3: ...size Model VE60 VE62 VE70 VE77 VE80 VE88 MG90 Battery size 312 312 13 13 13 13 675 SYMBOLS WARNING points out a situation that could lead to serious injuries i CAUTION indicates a situation that could...

Page 4: ...earing instrument 17 Telephone use 21 Telecoil optional 21 PhoneNow 22 Tele loop systems 24 Direct audio input optional 24 Connecting Disconnecting audio boots 25 Care and maintenance 26 Daily mainten...

Page 5: ...3 Temperature test transport and storage information 35 General precautions 35 General warnings 36 Battery warning information 37 Troubleshooting Guide 38 Troubleshooting Guide 40 Technical Data 42 Wa...

Page 6: ...VI MG490 DVI MG290 DVI 1 Programme button 2 Battery compartment On Off switch 3 Sound outlet 4 Front microphone inlet 5 Back microphone inlet 6 Volume control optional 7 Direct audio input 8 Left Righ...

Page 7: ...6 1 5 4 3 2 10 7 8 9 11 12 13 4 7...

Page 8: ...utlet 4 Front microphone inlet 5 Back microphone inlet 6 Volume control optional 7 Direct audio input 8 Left Right indicator Left Blue Right Red 9 Battery lock optional 10 Model 11 Manufacturer 12 Ser...

Page 9: ...6 1 5 4 3 2 8 9 10 7 8 9 11 12 15 16 a 14 13 16 c 16 b 17 9 Traditional fitting earmold and tube Open fitting Thin Tube and dome...

Page 10: ...tube 2 Receiver Open Dome 3 Receiver Tulip Dome 4 Receiver Power Dome 5 RIE mould 6 Sports lock 7 Battery compartment 8 Receiver 9 Push button 10 Volume Control optional 11 NP receiver tube 12 HP rece...

Page 11: ...14 15 13 9 10 1 8 2 7 11 62 model type MRIE...

Page 12: ...unnecessary battery consumption SmartStart Hearing instruments can be turned on once you have placed them on your ears If you prefer to turn them on just prior to placing them on your ear your hearing...

Page 13: ...he left Inserting Replacing the battery 1 Open the battery door completely by using your fingernail 2 Remove the used battery if present Insert the new battery with the positive side in the correct po...

Page 14: ...ommended that you keep spare batteries on hand Inserting Removing hearing instruments Insertion custom earmoulds 1 Hold the earmould between your thumb and index finger and position its sound outlet i...

Page 15: ...helpful to pull your ear up and outward with your opposite hand during insertion Insertion domes 1 Hold the thin tube where it bends and gently push the dome into the ear canal Push the dome far enoug...

Page 16: ...taneously rotate the earmould forward 3 Consult your hearing care professional if you have difficulties removing the hearing instru ment Removal domes 1 Hold the thin tube with your thumb and forefing...

Page 17: ...with the instrument fit to your ear turn the volume control wheel up To reduce the volume turn the wheel down Please note that your instrument has been fit by your hearing care professional and that y...

Page 18: ...sh the volume control up 2 To decrease the volume push the volume control down When volume is increased or decreased a beep signal will be heard for each incremental change When the upper or lower lim...

Page 19: ...can switch between programmes by pushing the programme button once 2 You will then hear one or more beeps The number of beeps indicates which programme you have selected one beep programme one two bee...

Page 20: ...ngs and fill in the following table to indicate new settings Multi function button action Default setting New setting Short press up Increases volume Short press down Decreases volume Long press up 3...

Page 21: ...also be decreased by holding the telephone slightly away from the ear 5 Depending on your individual needs your hearing care professional may activate a pro gramme specifically for telephone use Tele...

Page 22: ...d strong enough to activate the Phone Now function other telephone receivers require an additional magnet to be placed on the tele phone receiver In order to place the PhoneNow magnet properly 1 Clean...

Page 23: ...sons If a magnet is swallowed please seek advice from a medical practitioner 2 The magnet used to supplement the magnetic field of a telephone receiver may affect some medical devices or electronic sy...

Page 24: ...a tele loop system and with a telecoil programme activated the tele loop system may not be turned on or is not operating correctly If a facility is not equipped with a tele loop system sitting as clos...

Page 25: ...he battery com partment and below the model number 2 Once in place move the boot in the direction of the bat tery compartment 3 Gently click the audio boot onto the hearing instrument Disconnecting au...

Page 26: ...or floors 4 Do not leave hearing instruments in or near direct heat or sunlight such as in a hot parked car as excessive heat can cause damage or deform the casing 5 Do not wear your instrument while...

Page 27: ...to keep your hearing instrument clean and dry On a daily basis clean the hearing instruments using a soft cloth or tissue In order to avoid damage due to humidity or excessive perspiration the use of...

Page 28: ...ff brittle or discoloured over time Con tact your hearing care professional regarding tube changes iCleaning thin tubes and domes 1 Remove thin tubes from hearing instruments before cleaning by un scr...

Page 29: ...me is properlyly and securely mounted Tulip domes Tulip domes are mounted in a similar manner to standard domes but a few extra steps are required Tulip domes consist of two petals It is important to...

Page 30: ...ver dome RIE mold fits correctly in your ear If the receiver tube or the receiver dome RIE mould irritates your ear in any way and prevents you from wearing your hear ing instrument please contact you...

Page 31: ...tubes or the receiver domes This process is also used to clean the UP receiver mould Please see instruction on page 30 or 31 for how to change the wax guard filter i Cleaning RIE or moulds 1 Separate...

Page 32: ...Pull the wand and waxguard away from the tube mould 5 Insert the old waxguard into the center of the HF3 wheel 6 Dispose of the old waxguard by drawing the wand to the narrow end of the center disposa...

Page 33: ...eplacement side of the wax guard tool straight into the hole of the sound outlet until the outer ring lies flush with the outside of the receiver Pull the tool straight out the new wax guard will rema...

Page 34: ...required Tulip domes consist of two petals It is important to note that the largest petal is the outermost petal To ensure this 1 Push the largest petal away from the receiver tube using a finger Thi...

Page 35: ...and suntan lotion 5 Use only original ReSound consumables e g tubes and domes 6 Only connect ReSound hearing instruments to ReSound accessories intended and qualified to be used with ReSound hearing...

Page 36: ...ey have the potential to momentarily affect the sound quality or temporarily create strange sounds from hearing instruments 4 Do not wear hearing instruments in mines oil fields or other explosive are...

Page 37: ...nformation 1 Do not put batteries in your mouth as they can be harmful if swallowed If swallowed seek medical help immediately 2 Keep batteries away from children and mentally challenged persons 3 Rem...

Page 38: ...d Not turned on Dead battery Battery door will not close Blocked earmould or tube Not loud Incorrect earmould placement enough Blocked earmould or dome Blocked sound outlet filter Change in hearing se...

Page 39: ...erly Clean earmould or tube Reinsert earmould Clean earmould replace dome replace filter Change filter or consult your hearing care professional Consult your hearing care professional Consult your phy...

Page 40: ...dome placement Excessive ear wax Feedback control may need adjustment Earmould tubing worn or damaged Thin tube connection loose Hearing instrument settings not optimal Sound Weak battery distorted I...

Page 41: ...nsert dome Consult your hearing care professional Consult your hearing care professional Consult your hearing care professional Change thin tube or consult your hearing care professional Consult your...

Page 42: ...VE362 DVIR HP 117 dB SPL BTE Standard tube VE360 DI 123 dB SPL VE370 DVI VE270 DVI VE170 VI 128 dB SPL VE377 DVI 127 dB SPL VE380 DVI VE280 DVI VE180 VI 136 dB SPL MG490 DVI MG290 DVI 139 dB SPL VE388...

Page 43: ...d discretion may be replaced by new products or products manufactured from new or serviceable used parts or repaired using new or refurbished replacement parts The warranty period of hearing instrumen...

Page 44: ...nited Kingdom GN ReSound Ltd Kirtlington Business Centre Portway Kirtlington Oxon OX5 3JA Tel 44 1869 352 800 Fax 44 1869 343 466 www gnresound co uk Australia GN ReSound Pty Ltd Unit R1 Regents Park...

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