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Programme Selector
Your hearing instrument has a push
button allowing you to use up to
three separate listening program-
mes, each of them suitable for dif-
ferent situations. The number of
programmes available to you will
depend on the hearing instrument
model you purchased.
If you purchased an MA1T70-V, MA2T70-V or MA2 T80-V hearing
instrument you will have 2 programmes to select from. The
MA3T70-V and MA3T80-V hearing instruments have a third pro-
gramme that is designed to be used with the telephone or in
settings that have an induction loop system.
Programme 1 is the default programme. Programme 2 is spe-
cifically designed to make it easier for you to hear in noisy
situations. Program 3 has a built in function called the tele-
coil which is designed to make it easier for you to hear on the
telephone or in places that have an induction loop system.
When you push 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 instrument automatically defaults to program-
me 1. If you have 2 or 3 programmes, you can press the pro-
gramme button once to get to programme 2 and twice to get
to programme 3. You will hear 2 beeps when you are in pro-
gramme 2 and 3 beeps when in programme 3.
• If you are in programme 2 or 3 and want to get back to pro-
gramme 1, press the programme button until you hear just 1
beep.
In addition, you can also set your instrument to programme 1
by turning it off and then on again or by placing it in stand-by
mode and then returning to its operating mode.
Telephone use
Using the telephone, while wearing your hearing instrument,
may require some practice. Many hearing instruments will
whistle when the phone is held up against them.
Place the telephone receiver as shown
in the drawing. If you hear a “whistle”
sound, try moving the telephone
receiver so it is not touching the
hearing aid.