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Troubleshooting Guide 

SYMPTOM 

CAUSE

Squealing

  

•  Loose earmould

 

•  The Dual Stabilizer II    

 

 

 

  system needs re-initialization

 

•  Dome not placed correctly

 

•  Build-up of earwax

 

•  Tube connection loose

 

•  Instrument settings not optimal

Sound not clear or

  

•  Weak battery 

distorted

 

•  Poorly fitting earmould or dome

 

•  Hearing instrument damaged

 

•  Hearing instrument settings not optimal

If there are any other problems not mentioned in this guide, 
please contact your hearing care professional.

 

POSSIBLE REMEDY

•  Remove and reinsert
•  Consult your hearing care professional

•  Remove and reinsert
•  Consult your physician
•  Tube to be changed
•  Consult your hearing care professional

•  Replace or recharge battery
•  Consult your hearing care professional
•  Consult your hearing care professional
•  Consult your hearing care professional

Summary of Contents for X-plore BTE XE61-DI

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Page 2: ...our hearing care professional Familiarising yourself with the functions of your new hearing instruments will help you get optimal benefit ReSound X ploreTM is a trademark of GN ReSound A S Contents Page Illustration of the hearing instrument 4 Adjusting to a world of new sounds 6 New sounds 6 How to adjust 7 How to use the hearing instrument 8 On off function 8 Inserting the hearing instrument 9 R...

Page 3: ...ery Compartment On Off Switch 3 Sound Outlet 4 1st Microphone Sound Inlet 5 2nd Microphone Sound Inlet 6 Direct Audio Input 6 Left Right indicator Right Red Left Blue 8 Battery lock 9 Model and serial number on ID plate 10 Manufacturer 2 1 5 3 4 XE61 DI 6 9 7 8 7 8 10 4 2 ...

Page 4: ...it is advisable to 1 Use your hearing instruments every day 2 Wear your hearing instruments for just a couple of hours a day during the first week 3 Gradually increase the time you wear your hearing instruments It can take several months for your brain to get used to all the new sounds around you Start using your hearing instruments in mainly quiet surroundings and start with a comfortable volume ...

Page 5: ...ument from squeal ing while the tube or mould is being inserted in the ear It delays the switch on time by 10 seconds after closing the battery compartment A beep each second is presented during this time Inserting the Instrument with earmould 1 Hold the earmould between your thumb and index finger and position its sound outlet in your ear canal 2 Slide the earmould all the way into your ear with ...

Page 6: ...portant that the tube and the dome fit correctly into your ear 4 When the dome is placed correctly you should not be able to see the tube sticking out when you face a mirror Note You should never attempt to bend or modify the shape of the tube Removing the Hearing Instrument To remove the hearing instrument simply pull the tube outward with your thumb and forefinger Consult your hearing care profe...

Page 7: ...e programme selector once 2 You will then hear one or more beeps The number of beeps indicates which programme you have selected 3 You can always return to programme 1 by turning your instrument off and then on again or by placing it in stand by mode and then returning to its operating mode Your Programme Environments to be completed together with your hearing care professional Programme Descripti...

Page 8: ...rogramme the receiver of the telephone should be held as shown in the drawing You may need to move the handset around slightly to find the best reception If you do not wish to have a telecoil programme you may still use the phone while using your hearing instrument Hold the phone close to the front microphone of the hearing instrument but not directly on it If it whistles it may take a few seconds...

Page 9: ...the HAI Hearing Instrument Accessories Interface 2 Click the audio boot on to the hearing instrument 3 The Audio boot is now connected How to disconnect the Audio boot Important Do not disconnect the audio boot without pushing the release button first 4 Push the release button on the front side of the Audio boot 5 Gently remove the Audio boot The sound source is connected to your instrument with a...

Page 10: ...Battery Warning function in your hearing instruments When the battery voltage power decreases to a certain level the instrument will emit five soft beeping signals This sequence will continue every five minutes until the instrument automatically switches off The occurrence of the sequence can differ by using rechargeable batteries and also between different battery brands It is recommended that yo...

Page 11: ...ittle Contact your hearing care profes sional to change the tubing when needed Cleaning the Tube and Dome The tube and the dome should be cleaned regularly 1 Remove the tube from the instrument before cleaning by unscrewing it 2 Use a damp cloth to clean the tube and dome on the outside 3 Use the black cleaning rod to push any debris out of the tube The clean ing rod should be inserted where the t...

Page 12: ... the dome over the grooves on the tube to mount it 1 2 2 Make sure that it is securely fastened Tulip Dome The Tulip Dome consists of two leaves It is important that the largest leaf is the outermost leaf C 1 Push the largest leaf away from the Tube with your finger A 2 This will make the large leaf bend forward 3 Then you push it back and it will be placed on top of the smaller leaf B 4 Now the T...

Page 13: ... sound quality or create strange sounds from the hearing instruments 3 Do not wear the hearing instrument in mines oil fields or other explosive areas unless those areas are certified for hearing instrument use 4 Do not allow others to use your hearing instrument It may cause permanent damage to the hearing instruments as well as to the hearing Impaired 5 Due to choking hazard hearing instrument u...

Page 14: ...attempt to open the case of the hearing instrument since this will invalidate the warranty If your hearing instru ment requires service please contact your hearing care professional for assistance Technical Data Maximum Output 2cc Coupler IEC 60118 7 XE61 DI Classic 123 dB SPL Typical XE61 DI Open 123 dB SPL Typical ...

Page 15: ...ar wax Blocked sound outlet filter Volume set too low POSSIBLE REMEDY Re activate by pushing the programme selector once Turn on by closing the battery door Replace battery Recharge battery Insert battery properly Clean earmould or tube blockage Consult your hearing care professional Reinsert carefully or consult your hearing care professional Clean earmould or dome Consult your hearing care profe...

Page 16: ... Hearing instrument damaged Hearing instrument settings not optimal If there are any other problems not mentioned in this guide please contact your hearing care professional POSSIBLE REMEDY Remove and reinsert Consult your hearing care professional Remove and reinsert Consult your physician Tube to be changed Consult your hearing care professional Replace or recharge battery Consult your hearing c...

Page 17: ... change 22 23 Earmould Dome 20 23 Programmes 12 13 Inserting the hearing instrument 9 Low battery warning 18 Maintenance 19 On off switch 4 8 Precautions 24 Programme Selector 4 12 Removing the hearing instrument 11 Repairs 26 Sound dissapeared 28 30 Stand by mode 14 Technical data 27 Telecoil use 14 15 Telephone use 14 15 Troubleshooting guide 28 31 User operated controls 4 8 Warnings 24 Squealin...

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