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Volume Control

All the ReSound Match BTE models 
have a volume control which allows 
you  to  set  and  control  the  volume 
manually.  The  volume  wheel  has 
numbers  on  it  from  1  to  4,  with  4 
being the maximum volume setting. 
During the fitting of the hearing in-
strument, your hearing care practi-
tioner will select an optimal volume 
setting for you. Please note the setting of that particular level.  
To increase the volume 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 your hearing loss requires a certain 
amount of amplification. This will also effect how much you are 
able to increase the volume on your instrument.

Pre-set Control (Trimmers)

Pre-set  controls  are  placed  behind 
the  cover  on  the  back  of  the  in-
strument. The cover should always 
remain  closed  to  prevent  dirt  and 
moisture  from  entering  the  instru-
ment.  If  the  cover  should  acciden-
tally  fall  off,  contact  your  hearing 
care professional to obtain a repla-
cement.

The  pre-set  controls  will  have  been  adjusted  by  your  hearing 
care professional during your fitting session. The setting of the 
controls is done according to the individual characteristics of 
your particular hearing loss. 

The  control  settings  should  therefore  NOT  BE  ALTERED  or  
readjusted except by your hearing care professional.

Summary of Contents for Match MA1T70-V

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE ReSound Match BTE MA1T70 V MA2T70 V MA2T80 V MA3T70 V MA3T80 V...

Page 2: ...e information in this booklet Proper understanding and use of your new ReSound hearing instrument will allow you to derive maximum hearing benefit This instruction covers the following ReSound Match B...

Page 3: ...up the battery door When first turned on your hearing instrument will always start in programme 1 To read more on this subject turn to page 14 Turning your instrument off when you are not using it wi...

Page 4: ...r 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 battery door Make sure the battery h...

Page 5: ...instrument off Hold the ear mould between your thumb and index fin ger and position its point in your ear canal Now slide the ear mould all the way into your ear with a gentle twisting movement Insert...

Page 6: ...ting it Recognising left and right instrument Ifyouhavetwohearinginstruments theymaybesetdifferently One for your left ear the other for your right Do not switch them Please pay attention to this when...

Page 7: ...sional and that your hearing loss requires a certain amount of amplification This will also effect how much you are able to increase the volume on your instrument Pre set Control Trimmers Pre set cont...

Page 8: ...h the programme selector you will then hear one two or three beeps indicating which programme you have selected Your hearing instrument will switch programmes as follows Examples The hearing instrumen...

Page 9: ...ck to the microphone programme If the phone you are using has a poor telecoil signal use pro gramme 1 instead Do not hold the handset too tightly against your ear since this might cause whistling Hear...

Page 10: ...ent or casing Cleaning the ear mould First remove the tubing and ear mould from the hearing instru ment Keep left and right instru ment separated Remove earwax with the clea ning brush and a soft clot...

Page 11: ...efore do not wearthehearinginstrumentduringtheseorothercorrespon ding scanning procedures Other types of radiation burglar alarms room surveillance systems radio equipment mobile telephones etc contai...

Page 12: ...ment damaged Hearing instrument settings not optimal If you experience additional problems not addressed in this guide please contact your hearing care professional POSSIBLE REMEDY Turn on Replace bat...

Page 13: ...Index Battery change 6 7 8 22 Battery compartment 4 5 7 9 10 Cleaning the instrument 11 19 Ear Mould 11 18 22 23 Environmental programmes 14 Low battery warning 6 8 Maintenance 18 On off switch 5 Prec...

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Page 15: ...0 1869 343 466 www gnresound co uk Australia GN ReSound Pty Ltd Unit R1 Regent Park Estate 391 Park Road Regent Park NSW 2143 Tel free 1800 658 955 Fax 02 9743 7472 www gnresound com au New Zealand G...

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