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Daily Maintenance

Keep your hearing instrument clean and dry. Wipe the case 
with  a  soft  cloth  or  tissue  after  use  to  remove  grease  or 
moisture. You should avoid exposing your instrument directly 
to moisture such as rain or water from the shower. If your 
instrument does get wet or if it has been exposed to high 
humidity or perspiration, it should be left to dry out over-
night  with  the  battery  out  and  the  battery  compartment 
open.
To avoid the need for unwarranted repairs:
•   Never immerse the instrument in water or other liquids 

since  this  may  cause  permanent  damage  to  the  cir-
cuitry.

•   Protect  your  hearing  instrument  from  rough  handling, 

and avoid dropping it on hard surfaces or floors.

•   Do  not  leave  the  instrument  in  or  near  direct  heat  or 

sunlight since excessive heat can damage the instrument 
or deform the casing or the sound tube.

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Battery Warning Information

The battery should be inserted in the battery compartment 
with the flat side facing up. For Zinc-Air batteries, this is the 
side with the sticker on. The battery should fit in like a puzzle 
piece. Be sure to remove the sticker when using Zinc-Air bat-
teries before closing the battery compartment door. The bat-
tery  compartment  door  should  close  very  easily.  Never  use 
force to close the door as this may damage your hearing in-
strument. Batteries contain dangerous substances and should 
be disposed of carefully in the interest of your safety and for 
the environment.
•   Please only use the specially for ReSound Pulse designed 

charger to charge ReSound Pulse, it automatically checks 
the battery in the hearing instrument. If the battery is 
not rechargeable (Zinc-Air), a blinking light will alert you 
and charging will stop immediately.

•  Do NOT attempt to recharge batteries (Zinc-Air) which 

are not specifically designated rechargeable in any other 
charger as they may leak or explode. 

•   Do  NOT  attempt  to  dispose  of  batteries  by  burning 

them.

•   Keep batteries away from small children and pets.
•   Do NOT place batteries in your mouth. If swallowed, see 

a physician immediately.

Summary of Contents for PS60-R

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE ReSound PulseTM Model PS60 R...

Page 2: ...ring outstanding sound quality to your family social and profes sional life Your ReSound Pulse hearing instrument has been adjusted to your individual hearing loss Please familiarize yourself with the...

Page 3: ...23 04 Contents page Your ReSound Pulse Hearing Instrument 6 7 User Operated Controls 8 Volume Control 8 On Off Function 8 SmartStart 9 Putting ReSound Pulse on the ear 9 10 Changing the Battery 11 Bat...

Page 4: ...Manufacturer 11 Serial number 8 10 11 9 06 Your ReSound Pulse Hearing Instrument 1 Thin Tube with xReceiver 2 Open Dome or Tulip Dome 3 Sports Lock 4 Battery Compartment 5 Sound Outlet 6 Front Sound...

Page 5: ...ol in your ReSound Pulse instrument is fully automatic so there is no need to bother with adjust ments Your instrument has been programmed to vary its amplification according to your needs On Off Func...

Page 6: ...ot wearing the instru ment for a longer periode will help prevent corrosion of the battery contacts 10 2 Grasp the thin tube where it bends and push the xReceiver with dome into your ear canal The dom...

Page 7: ...ry compartment with the flat side facing up For Zinc Air batteries this is the side with the sticker on The battery should fit in like a puzzle piece Be sure to remove the sticker when using Zinc Air...

Page 8: ...d be changed every third month or sooner if it becomes stiff or brittle We recommend that you have your hearing care profes sional change the sports lock and dome for you If your hearing care professi...

Page 9: ...ng care professional for changing the filters Wax system The Thin Tube with xReceiver is protected by a Cerustop wax guard Only this system shall be used Contact your hearing care professional for mor...

Page 10: ...in mines or other explosive areas unless those areas are certified for hearing instrument use Keep the instrument away from children under the age of 3 as it contains small parts which may present a c...

Page 11: ...nal Consult your hearing care professional 20 Troubleshooting Guide SYMPTOM CAUSE Dead Not turned on Dead battery Dead rechargeable battery Battery improperly inserted Blocked sound tube Blocked sound...

Page 12: ...t 6 8 11 Cerumen debris earwax 14 17 Cleaning the instrument 13 14 Low battery warnings 11 Maintenance of the ReSound Pulse 13 16 On off function 8 Open dome 15 SmartStart 9 Sound inlet filter 17 Tele...

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