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Adjusting to a World of New sounds 

New sounds

A hearing loss is typically acquired gradually over many years. You may 
have become accustomed to an everyday life with fewer sounds, which 
also means hearing less noise than people with normal hearing.
With your new hearing instruments you will experience many sounds 
that you may not have heard for years. It will take time to get used to all 
these sounds again. Some examples of these sounds are:

•  The clock ticking
•  Turning pages of the newspaper
•  Children’s voices
•  Whispers and soft speech
•  Car noise
•  Birdsong
•  The sound of your own footsteps

How to adjust

If you are inexperienced with hearing instruments 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 (the hearing 
care professional will ensure this). Listen to and get familiar with all 
sounds in your home, such as a ticking clock, water running in the sink, 
or silverware used on a plate.  In quiet surroundings, converse with a 
person you know well. Listen to a TV or radio at home. After you have 
used the hearing instruments for a while you will be ready for more 
demanding listening situations, like conversation with a group of two 
or three people.

Summary of Contents for ZG10

Page 1: ...User Guide ReSound ZigaTM ITC In the Canal and ITE In the Ear ZG30 ZG30 P ZG30 D ZG30 DP ZG40 ZG40 P ZG40 D ZG40 DP ZG50 ZG50 P ZG50 D ZG50 DP...

Page 2: ...ring loss by your hearing care professional Familiarising yourself with the functions of your new hearing instruments will help you get optimal benefit ReSound ZigaTM is a trademark of ReSound Content...

Page 3: ...e Selector 2 Battery Compartment On Off Switch 3 Sound Outlet 4 1st Microphone Sound Inlet 5 2nd Microphone Sound Inlet 6 Volume Control 7 Air Vent 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Model 9 Manufacturer 10 Serial numbe...

Page 4: ...ents 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 hear...

Page 5: ...is time Insertion of the Hearing Instrument To insert the hearing instrument into your ear 1 Hold the instrument with your thumb and forefin ger as shown either above and below or on the sides as illu...

Page 6: ...e a volume control When using the instrument you can increase the volume by turning the volume control forward towards your face when you are wearing the instrument and reduce volume by turning it bac...

Page 7: ...it in stand by mode and then returning to its operating mode Your Programme Environments to be completed together your hearing care professional Programme Description of when to use 1 2 3 4 Stand by...

Page 8: ...may need to move the handset around slightly to find the best reception If you do not wish to have a telecoil programme or if your instrument does not have a telecoil you may still use the phone whil...

Page 9: ...aring care professional can activate a Low Battery Warning function in your hearing instruments When the battery voltage power decreases to a certain level the instrument will emit five soft beeping s...

Page 10: ...ilter ear wax and or other de bris may accumulate in the sound channel The cleaning loop provided with your hearing instrument can be used to remove this material Your hearing care professional can in...

Page 11: ...aring instrument It may cause permanent damage to their hearing 5 Hearing instrument usage by children or mentally challenged persons should be supervised at all times 6 Hearing instruments should be...

Page 12: ...ires service please contact your hearing care profes sional for assistance Technical Data Maximum Output 2cc Coupler IEC 60118 7 ZG30 112 dB SPL Typical ZG30 P 119 dB SPL Typical ZG30 D 112 dB SPL Typ...

Page 13: ...there are any other problems not mentioned in this guide please contact your hearing care professional POSSIBLE REMEDY Re activate by pushing the programme selector once Turn on by closing the batter...

Page 14: ...switch 4 8 Precautions 19 Programme Selector 4 12 Removing the hearing instrument 11 Repairs 22 Sound disappeared 24 Sound outlet filter 18 Stand by mode 13 Technical data 23 Telephone use 14 Troubles...

Page 15: ...ose Weston Business Park Weston on the Green Oxon OX25 3SX Tel 0 1869 352 800 Fax 0 1869 343 466 www gnresound co uk Australia GN ReSound Pty Ltd Unit R1 Regent Park Estate 391 Park Road Regent Park N...

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