OPERATING YOUR HEARING INSTRUMENT-
OPTIONAL FEATURES
15
GETTING STARTED
14
The nylon strand has been provided to allow removal of the
CIC hearing instrument. Firmly grasp its bead and slowly,
gently pull the hearing instrument out of your ear. It often
helps to push lightly on the back of your ear to loosen the
instrument. Using the removal strand, the hearing instrument
should pull out easily. If you experience difficulty removing
the instrument and it remains lodged in your ear, contact your
Audiologist or Hearing Care Provider immediately.
CAUTION! Do not insert any item into your ear to remove the
hearing instrument. Do not pull on the battery
compartment door to remove the instrument,
as this could cause damage to the instrument.
IN-THE-EAR
FEATURE
CARD
Volume control
Learning volume preference
Program button
Directional microphone
Telecoil
AutoPhone
®
ePocket
®
remote control
e2e wireless
®
Push button on/off
Power on delay
Low battery indicator
Volume control
alert tones
Program change
alert tones
OPTIONAL FEATURES
PROGRAMS
PROGRAMMABLE
FEATURES
Program number
Listening environment
Refer to the ITE User Manual for information on
Optional Features and Programmable Features.
Use the
type of
battery
shown
below
1
2
3
4
Microphone
Vent
Program button
Microphone
Volume control
Battery
compartment door
Operating Your Hearing
Instrument–
Optional Features
Refer to the feature card included with this manual to
determine the optional features your hearing instrument is
equipped with. Optional features are listed on the left
column of the feature card, see below (fig. 6):
Remote Control
You may have received an optional remote control with your
hearing instrument. They can be used to change the memory
and volume of your hearing system.
For further information refer to the remote control
instruction manual.
Fig. 6: FEATURE CARD
Optional features section circled
Optional
Features