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Summary of Contents for Standard Tube

Page 1: ...www danalogic ifit com User Guide Behind The Ear BTE Models Standard Tube Thin Tube...

Page 2: ...fitting Small Medium Large Standard dome Custom mould Open fitting Thin tube options Standard fitting Ear hook Note Your hearing system might not support all 4 environmental programmes Ask your heari...

Page 3: ...s 11 16 17 27 Telecoil Tele loop system 19 Direct Audio Input DAI 20 Tinnitus Sound Generator 21 Power device exceeds 132 dB SPL Specific features supported by your hearing system Ask your hearing car...

Page 4: ...yourself with the information in this guide It contains important instructions for proper use and care technical performance information and other general information about your hearing system Your h...

Page 5: ...in by wearing your hearing aid for short periods even as little as 15 minutes and then gradually building up your wearing time In a way it s no different than adjusting to contact lenses Speak to your...

Page 6: ...ification of restrictions You are not allowed to operate the equipment within 20 km of the centre of Ny lesund Norway The products are in compliance with the following regulatory requirements l In the...

Page 7: ...nal 15 Push button optional 16 Flight mode wireless devices only 17 Telephone use 18 Listen to radio or TV 18 Mobile phones 18 Telecoil optional 19 Tele loop systems optional 19 Direct Audio input opt...

Page 8: ...9 Battery lock optional 10 Model 11 Manufacturer 12 Serial number 13 Ear hook 14 Open fitting thin tube Analogue VC Digital VC toggle 6 1 5 4 3 2 12 7 8 9 13 14 8 9 2 11 10 Hearing instruments of type...

Page 9: ...u prefer to turn them on just prior to placing them on your ear your hearing care professional can activate a function called Delayed on activation This function will delay the time in which the heari...

Page 10: ...hey may leak or explode 3 Do not place batteries in your mouth Consult a physician immediately if a battery has been swallowed as they can be harmful to your health 4 Keep batteries away from pets chi...

Page 11: ...mer and Mini Microphone requires more battery power from the hearing instruments than when these are working on their own When the battery in the hearing instrument has depleted to a level at which us...

Page 12: ...up and down and gently press to ensure it is positioned correctly in the ear Opening and closing your mouth can ease insertion 5 Make sure the hearing instrument is seated behind the ear By experiment...

Page 13: ...thin tube lies flush with the head 2 It is important that the tube and the dome fit correctly into your ear 3 When the dome is place correctly you should not be able to see the thin tube sticking out...

Page 14: ...Consult your hearing care professional if you have difficulties removing the hearing instrument Removal domes custom earmoulds with thin tubes 1 Hold the thin tube with your thumb and forefinger and p...

Page 15: ...push the volume control down or move the wheel downwards When volume is increased or decreased a beep signal will be heard for each incremental change When the upper or lower limits of the volume rang...

Page 16: ...sh 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 beeps programme two etc When the hearing instruments ar...

Page 17: ...n boarding a flight or entering an area where RF transmitters are prohibited wireless functionality must be deactivated as it is not allowed to radiate radio signals It is possible to disable wireless...

Page 18: ...lightly away from the ear 5 Depending on your individual needs your hearing care professional may activate a programme specifically for telephone use Listen to radio or TV When listening to the TV or...

Page 19: ...ove speech understanding on the telephone When using a telecoil programme the receiver of the telephone may need to be held closer to the hearing instrument The handset of the telephone may need to be...

Page 20: ...the bottom of the hearing instruments and once properly clicked into place the hearing instruments switch to DAI automatically Connecting Disconnecting audio boots Connecting audio boots 1 Align the...

Page 21: ...g a continuous or fluctuating whistling Important Notice to Prospective Users Good health practice requires that a person with a hearing loss and or a tinnitus condition have a medical evaluation by a...

Page 22: ...r children and physically or mentally challenged users will require training by a doctor audiologist hearing care professional or the guardian for the insertion and removal of the device iCAUTION Tinn...

Page 23: ...pets who might cause themselves injury Technical specifications Audio signal technology Digital Available Sounds White noise signal which can be shaped with the following configurations High pass filt...

Page 24: ...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 showering swimming in heavy rain...

Page 25: ...iff brittle or discoloured over time Contact your hearing care professional regarding tube changes Cleaning thin tubes and domes 1 Remove thin tubes from hearing instruments before cleaning by unscrew...

Page 26: ...the new dome is properly and securely mounted Standard domes Standard domes are mounted in a similar manner to mini domes but a few extra steps are required Tulip domes consist of two petals It is im...

Page 27: ...gnetic interference move away from the source of interference iWARNING General warnings hearing instrument Be careful when boarding flights to remember to deactivate the wireless functionality Turn of...

Page 28: ...tarily affect the sound quality or create strange sounds from the instruments 3 Do not wear hearing instruments in mines oil fields or other explosive areas unless those areas are certified for hearin...

Page 29: ...e a risk of impairing the remaining hearing of the hearing instrument user 8 External devices connected to the electrical input must be safe according to the requirements of IEC 60601 1 1 IEC 60065 or...

Page 30: ...k Incorrect earmould placement Incorrect dome placement Excessive ear wax Feedback control may need adjustment Earmould tubing worn or damaged Thin tube connection loose Sound distorted not clear Hear...

Page 31: ...le or consult your hearing care professional 15 Re insert earmould carefully 12 Re insert dome 13 Consult your hearing care professional Consult your hearing care professional Consult your hearing car...

Page 32: ...ical 312 IFC71 DVIW Open IFCT71 DVIW Open 123 dB SPL typical 13 IFE61 DI Open 125 dB SPL typical 312 IFE71 DVI Open 126 dB SPL typical 13 Ear hook earmould IFE61 DI IFC61 DIW IFCT61 DIW 123 dB SPL typ...

Page 33: ...r assistance ReSound Danalogic hearing instruments that malfunction must be repaired by ReSound Danalogic qualified technician Do not attempt to open the case of hearing instruments as this will inval...

Page 34: ...tion marked with the warning symbol i i WARNING points out a situation that could lead to serious injuries CAUTION indicates a situation that could lead to minor and moderate injuries i Advice and tip...

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Page 36: ...the EU Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC or Council Directive 1999 5 EC on Radio Equipment and Telecommunications terminal equipment should be directed to GN ReSound A S 0297 400175000 Rev A GN ReSo...

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