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Daily use

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 Adjusting the volume

If you are wearing two hearing instruments, the volume 

will be adjusted on both instruments at the same time.

X

X

Press the volume up button or the volume down 

button to adjust the volume by one step.

 Changing the hearing program

If you are wearing two hearing instruments, the hearing 

program will be changed on both instruments. The 

procedure for changing the hearing program differs for 

the unprogrammed and the programmed easyPocket.

 Unprogrammed  easyPocket

X

X

Press the program change button to 

switch to the next hearing program.

Programmed easyPocket

X

X

Press the program change button 

repeatedly until the icon of the 

desired hearing program is displayed.
or

X

X

Press the control button next to the 

icon for direct access to the desired 

hearing program.
The control buttons have to 

be configured by your Hearing Care 

Professional.

 

 Daily  use

Summary of Contents for easyPocket

Page 1: ...Life sounds brilliant www siemens com hearing easyPocket Version 2 User Guide ...

Page 2: ...Checking the battery status 13 Daily use 14 Adjusting the volume 14 Changing the hearing program 14 Turning on and off mute 15 Adjusting the tinnitus noiser level 16 Alarm clock 17 Setting the alarm clock 17 Ending the alarm 19 Turning the alarm clock off 20 Set up and service functions 21 Setting the time 21 Setting the date for programmed easyPocket only 22 ...

Page 3: ...ket for unprogrammed easyPocket only 28 Resetting easyPocket to factory settings 30 Maintenance and care 32 Troubleshooting 33 Important information 34 Intended use 34 Explanation of symbols 34 Transport and storage conditions 34 Disposal information 35 Technical information 35 Conformance information 37 Important safety information 38 Personal safety 38 Product safety 41 Country specific informat...

Page 4: ...ions To enable the additional comfort functions your Hearing Care Professional has to program your easyPocket The operating distance of the remote control is approximately 40 inches 1 meter X X Make sure the distance between your remote control and hearing instrument does not exceed the operating distance CAUTION Read this user guide thoroughly and completely and follow the safety information in t...

Page 5: ...splay Key lock switch Programming connection Control buttons Program change button Volume up down buttons More functions are available in the menu To enter or exit the menu press the volume up button and the volume down button simultaneously ...

Page 6: ...rmation from your hearing instruments All actions that you initiate with the controls of your hearing instruments are not reflected on the remote control s display Display of the unprogrammed easyPocket Indicates change of volume Indicates change of hearing program Alarm clock is activated Batteries of the remote control are low Function of control buttons ...

Page 7: ...clock is activated Batteries of the remote control are low Service reminder is active Function of programmable control buttons Power save mode If the remote control is not used for some time the display automatically turns black The remote control is then in its power save mode X X Press the program change button to activate the display again ...

Page 8: ...ol buttons on the right hand side of the remote control The control buttons can be customized to your preferences by your Hearing Care Professional Small icons on the display show the functions Default functions Turn hearing instruments on or off Reset to default volume and hearing program ...

Page 9: ...aring Care Professional Tinnitus noiser level up Tinnitus noiser level down Boost treble or reduce bass Boost bass or reduce treble All other icons Shortcut to select a preferred hearing program The available icons and hearing programs depend on your personal setup ...

Page 10: ... pockets or bags move the key lock switch to lock position red color visible When the key lock is active all buttons on the remote control are disabled The following icon is displayed Programming connection This connection is only to be used by your Hearing Care Professional for programming the remote control ...

Page 11: ...te control uses two AAA batteries Inserting batteries X X Slide the battery compartment cover in the direction of the arrow X X Insert the batteries Make sure the symbols on the battery and compartment are aligned Batteries ...

Page 12: ...nto the remote control Date and time setting are displayed If the easyPocket is without battery power for an extended period date and time may no longer be correct This can be manually corrected Refer to sections Setting the time and Setting the date ...

Page 13: ...lume up button and the volume down button simultaneously X X Navigate to the menu entry Info by pressing the volume up button or the volume down button X X Confirm your selection by pressing the program change button The battery status is displayed battery full battery empty X X To return to the standard display press the program change button Remove empty batteries immediately and dispose of them...

Page 14: ...ed on both instruments The procedure for changing the hearing program differs for the unprogrammed and the programmed easyPocket Unprogrammed easyPocket X X Press the program change button to switch to the next hearing program Programmed easyPocket X X Press the program change button repeatedly until the icon of the desired hearing program is displayed or X X Press the control button next to the i...

Page 15: ... hearing instruments off via remote control the following icon is displayed It is displayed until you turn your hearing instruments back on After turning on the previously used volume and hearing program are set Turning off via control button X X Press the control button next to the following icon to turn your hearing instruments off The control buttons have to be configured by your Hearing Care P...

Page 16: ...g on X X To turn your hearing instruments back on press any key or move the key lock switch to unlock position green color visible Adjusting the tinnitus noiser level This function is only available if your Hearing Care Professional has configured the tinnitus noiser for both your hearing instruments and for the control buttons of the remote control You can recognize the setting if the correspondi...

Page 17: ... the remote control s operating distance Otherwise you will not be able to hear the alarm Setting the alarm clock X X To enter the menu press the volume up button and the volume down button simultaneously X X Navigate to the menu entry Alarm by pressing the volume up button or the volume down button X X Confirm your selection by pressing the program change button The entry field for hours is highl...

Page 18: ... or the volume down button X X Confirm your setting by pressing the program change button The alarm on off selection field is highlighted X X Press the volume up button or the volume down button to position the cursor next to alarm clock on X X Confirm your selection by pressing the program change button When the alarm clock is turned on this is indicated in the status bar ...

Page 19: ...he alarm clock rings a corresponding icon is displayed on the remote control If you do not end the alarm it is repeated within the next minutes X X To end the alarm press any button The alarm clock will ring at the same time on the next day ...

Page 20: ...wn button X X Confirm your selection by pressing the program change button The entry field for hours is highlighted X X Press the program change button twice to skip the entry fields for hours and minutes The alarm on off selection field is highlighted X X Press the volume up button or the volume down button to position the cursor next to alarm clock off X X Confirm your selection by pressing the ...

Page 21: ...ection by pressing the program change button The entry field for hours is highlighted X X Set the hours by pressing the volume up button or the volume down button X X Confirm your setting by pressing the program change button The entry field for minutes is highlighted X X Set the minutes by pressing the volume up button or the volume down button X X Save the settings by pressing the program change...

Page 22: ...olume down button simultaneously X X Navigate to the menu entry Date by pressing the volume up button or the volume down button X X Confirm your selection by pressing the program change button The entry field for days is highlighted X X Set the day by pressing the volume up button or the volume down button X X Confirm your setting by pressing the program change button The entry field for months is...

Page 23: ...ur setting by pressing the program change button The entry field for years is highlighted X X Set the year by pressing the volume up button or the volume down button X X Save the settings by pressing the program change button The date is displayed ...

Page 24: ...X X To enter the menu press the volume up button and the volume down button simultaneously X X Navigate to the menu entry HI Restore by pressing the volume up button or the volume down button X X Confirm your selection by pressing the program change button The hearing instruments are reset and a corresponding icon is displayed X X You can also reset the hearing instruments by pressing the control ...

Page 25: ...information X X To enter the menu press the volume up button and the volume down button simultaneously X X Navigate to the menu entry Contact by pressing the volume up button or the volume down button X X Confirm your selection by pressing the program change button The contact data is displayed X X To return to the standard display press the program change button ...

Page 26: ...ce notifier the acoustic signal and the icon display are repeated within the next minutes X X To acknowledge the service notifier press any button Additionally you can check your next service date at any time in the menu X X To enter the menu press the volume up button and the volume down button simultaneously X X Navigate to the menu entry Service by pressing the volume up button or the volume do...

Page 27: ...sing the program change button The next service date together with your Hearing Care Professional s contact data is displayed X X To return to the standard display press the program change button Setting the language of the menu X X Ask your Hearing Care Professional ...

Page 28: ...of hearing instruments that were supported by easyPocket Version 1 On top of this in order to support the new generation of hearing instruments you need to perform the below pairing process only once before you start using the new easyPocket with the latest generation of hearing instruments X X To enter the menu press the volume up button and the volume down button simultaneously X X Navigate to t...

Page 29: ...partments of both hearing instruments Wait until the hearing instruments are on and the startup melody has finished X X Confirm that the hearing instruments have been restarted Navigate to the green hook and press the program change button If easyPocket has entered power save mode press the program change button to activate the display again X X Confirm that an acoustic signal was played by both h...

Page 30: ... within operating distance Ensure that you have appropriate hearing instrument models Check that both hearing instruments and easyPocket are working correctly battery status Reset easyPocket to factory settings and try again Resetting easyPocket to factory settings X X To enter the menu press the volume up button and the volume down button simultaneously X X Navigate to the menu entry Info by pres...

Page 31: ...button The serial number and other information are displayed X X Press and hold both control buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds easyPocket prompts you to confirm the reset refer to the picture X X Confirm that the hearing instruments are to be reset Navigate to the green hook and press the program change button When easyPocket is reset a corresponding symbol is displayed ...

Page 32: ...n water X X Do not clean your remote control with alcohol or benzine X X Clean the remote control as necessary with a soft cloth and use a nonabrasive household soap X X Avoid abrasive cleaning liquids with additives such as citric acid ammonia etc Maintenance and care ...

Page 33: ...cessary Change the batteries Another remote control affects your hearing instruments Return remote control and hearing instruments to your Hearing Care Professional Your Hearing Care Professional can change the wireless address to avoid interference Consult your Hearing Care Professional if you encounter further problems Troubleshooting ...

Page 34: ... minor injuries Indicates possible property damage Advice and tips on how to handle your device better Read and follow the instructions in the user guide Transport and storage conditions During extended periods of transport and storage please observe the following conditions Storage Transport Temperature 10 to 40 C 20 to 60 C Relative humidity 10 to 80 5 to 90 For other parts such as batteries oth...

Page 35: ...ICE X X Recycle hearing instruments accessories and packaging according to national regulations NOTICE X X To avoid environmental pollution do not throw batteries into household trash X X Recycle or dispose of batteries according to national regulations or return them to your Hearing Care Professional Technical information Siemens easyPocket FCC SGI WL700 IC 267AB WL700 Operating frequencies Fc 3 ...

Page 36: ... with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following conditions this device may not cause harmful interference and this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed ...

Page 37: ...or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Conformance information With the CE marking Siemens confirms compliance with the European Direc...

Page 38: ...ly disabled persons X X If parts have been swallowed consult a physician or hospital immediately WARNING Risk of injury X X Do not use obviously damaged devices and return them to point of sale WARNING Note that any unauthorized changes to the product may cause damage to the product or cause injury X X Use only approved parts and accessories Ask your Hearing Care Professional for support Important...

Page 39: ...l automatically detach when entangled X X Do not use the lanyard for children under the age of twelve WARNING Risk of affecting electronic equipment X X In areas where the use of electronics or wireless devices are restricted verify if your device has to be turned off WARNING Wireless systems may interfere with measuring devices and electronic equipment X X Do not use your device in hospitals or a...

Page 40: ... on the skin over the active implant For all other active implants or life support systems X X Prior to use have the electromagnetic compatibility verified WARNING Risk of explosion X X Do not use your remote control in explosive atmospheres e g in mining areas Radiofrequency radiation exposure Information The radiated output power of the device is far below the FCC radio frequency exposure limits...

Page 41: ... devices in the microwave oven NOTICE Different types of strong radiation e g during X ray or MRI head examinations may damage devices X X Do not use the devices during these or similar procedures Weaker radiation e g from radio equipment or airport security does not damage the devices In some countries restrictions for the usage of wireless equipment exist X X Refer to local authorities for furth...

Page 42: ...om the source of interference NOTICE For instruments with wireless connectivity When the telecoil program is active the remote control may cause a pulsing noise X X Use the remote control with a distance greater than 10 cm 4 inches NOTICE X X Your remote control is programmed to exclusively communicate with your hearing instruments If you experience problems with another person s remote control co...

Page 43: ...Country specific informatio 43 Country specific information ...

Page 44: ...ng Legal Manufacturer Siemens Audiologische Technik GmbH Gebbertstrasse 125 91058 Erlangen Germany Phone 49 9131 308 0 Document No A91SAT 02036 99T03 7600 EN Order Item No 108 215 27 Master Rev03 08 2014 Siemens AG 08 2014 ...

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