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Teneo S/S+, M/M+ & HP/HP+

Instructions and guidance

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Advice and tips on how to handle 
your device better

It is recommended to familiarise yourself 
with your new hearing aids. 

With the aids in your hand try using the 
controls and note their location on the 
aid. This will make it easier for you to feel 
and press the controls while wearing the 
hearing aids.

CAUTION

Read this user guide thoroughly and 
completely and follow the safety 
guide supplied with the device(s) 
to avoid damage or injury. 

To benefi t most from your hearing aid, wear it daily and all day long. Especially after 
long periods of living with hearing loss, a dedicated hearing training is recommended - 
ask your NHS Provider.

 Components and names

Teneo


M+ 

Battery size 

13

 

1

 

Getting to know your hearing aids

 Changing the batteries

  Open the battery

compartment

  

Remove coloured sticker
from new battery, place 
battery in drawer with 
+ symbol on battery
+ side up.

Low Battery indicator

u

  Always use the right size batteries

Your hearing aid may be programmed to 
inform you when the battery should be 
replaced for best system performance. You 
may hear an intermittent series of beeps 
and/or experience low amplifi cation 
power or volume. 

Change the battery when either of  
these occur.

Remove empty batteries immediately and 
dispose of according to local regulations 

  

 Remember to have your
replacement batteries with
you at all times.

  

For certain hearing aid types, a
special battery compartment is 
available that cannot be opened 
unintentionally. Ask your NHS 
Provider for the tamperproof 
battery compartment.

Via 

battery compartment:

 

Turning on:

 Close the battery 

compartment. The 

default

 volume

and hearing program are set.

u

  

Turning off: 

Open the battery

compartment to the fi rst catch.

Via 

remote control:

u  

 Follow the instructions in the remote
control’s user guide. After turning on,
the 

previously

 used volume and

hearing program are set.

 

 When wearing the hearing aids, an
optional signal canindicate when 
an aid is turned on or off. 

  

Remove the batteries if the hearing
aids are not used for several days.

The optional concha lock helps to securely 
retain the ear piece in your ear. To position 
the concha lock:

 

Bend the concha lock and position it
carefully into the bowl of your ear.

Refer to the picture.

Removing

u

  Lift the hearing aid and slide it  over

the top of your ear

.

u

   Hold the tube and pull the ear

piece carefully out

.

 Clean and dry your
hearing aids after
usage.

Read more 
in section

“Maintenance 
and care”

.

CAUTION
Risk of injury!

u

  In very rare cases the ear piece

could remain in your ear when
removing the hearing aid. If this
happens, have the ear piece
removed by a medical professional.

Inserting

Your hearing aids have been fi ne-tuned for 
your right and left ear. Coloured markers 
indicate the side: 

 

red marker = right ear

 

blue marker = left ear

To insert the hearing aid:

u

  Hold the tube at the bend that is closer

to the ear piece.

 

Carefully push the ear piece in the ear
canal

.

u

  Twist it slightly until it sits well.

u

  Open and close your mouth to avoid

accumulation of air in the ear canal.

u

  Lift the hearing 

aid and slide it 
over the top 
of your ear

.

 

 Insert t he 

right 

hearing aid

with the 

right

 hand and the 

left 

hearing aid with the 

left 

hand. 

   

If you have problems inserting
the ear piece, use the other 
hand to gently pull your 
earlobe downwards. 

This opens the ear canal and
eases insertion of the ear piece.

CAUTION
Risk of injury!

u

  Insert the ear piece carefully and

not too deeply into the ear.

Your hearing aids automatically adjust 
the volume to the listening situation.

u

   If you prefer manual volume adjustment,

press the rocker switch briefl y or use a
remote control or smartphone app.

 Refer to section

 “Controls” 

for your personal settings.

An optional signal can indicate 
the volume change.

 

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Your Teneo

 hearing aid

  Ear piece (LifeTip)

 

Concha lock (option)

 

Tube (LifeTube)

 

EarHook

  

Microphone openings

 

Push button

 

Rocker switch

 

Battery compartment

Teneo


S+ 

Battery size 

312

Teneo

HP 
HP+ 

Battery size 

13

 

3

 Batteries

 

Close battery door

u

  Carefully close the

battery compartment.
If you feel resistance,
the battery is not
inserted correctly.

 Do not attempt to close the battery
compartment by force. It can be
damaged.

 

4

 

Daily use

4

a

  Turning on and off

 -

 

You have several options to turn your hearing aids on or off.

When you are on the 
phone, hold the telephone 
receiver slightly above your 
ear. The hearing aid and 
telephone receiver have 
to be aligned. 

Turn the receiver slightly 
so that the ear is not 
completely covered. 

If you have problems pressing the 
controls of your hearing aids while 
wearing them, you can ask your NHS 
Provider about a remote control option.

Via 

push button or rocker switch:

u

  Turning on or off: Press the push button.

 Refer to section “Controls”
for your personal settings.

 After turning on, the 

previously

 used

volume and hearing program are set.

When the 

power-on delay

 is activated, the 

hearing aids turn on after a delay of several 
seconds. During this time you can insert 
the hearing aids without experiencing 
unpleasant whistling.

The “power-on delay” can be activated by 
your NHS Provider. 

You should only remove the protective sticker if you actually use the battery.

Hearing programs change the 
characteristics of the sound coming 
through the hearing aid. They help you to 
select the optimal setup for every listening 
situation. An optional signal can indicate 
the change of the hearing program.

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  To change the hearing program,

press the push button briefl y or
use a remote control.

4

b

  Changing the hearing program

Refer to section “Controls” and to section 
“Settings” for your personal settings and for 
a list of your hearing programs.

Your NHS Provider can confi gure 
your hearing aids so that they switch 
automatically to the audio shoe 
program if the audio shoe has been 
attached. Read more in section 
“Audio input”.

4

c

  On the phone

Telephone program

 

You may prefer a certain volume  when 
using the phone. Ask your NHS Provider 
to confi gure a telephone program. 

 

Switch to the telephone program
whenever you are on the phone.

 Whether a telephone program is
confi gured for your hearing aid is
listed in section “Settings”.

4

d

  Inserting and removing

4

f

  Adjusting the volume

  

If you are wearing two hearing aids, 
you have to lock or unlock the 
controls on each hearing aid 
separately.

  

Locking or unlocking can optionally 
be indicated by an acoustic signal.

  

When you turn your hearing aids off
and on again, the key lock remains 
in the previously selected state.

To prevent any accidental operation  you 
can lock the controls. When the controls 
are locked, both push button and rocker 
switch are disabled.

 To 

lock

 the controls, press the 

top

of the rocker switch and hold it.
Simultaneously press the push button
on the same hearing aid for 3 seconds.

 To 

unlock

 the controls, press the

bottom 

of the rocker switch and

hold it. Simultaneously press the
push button on the same hearing
aid for 3 seconds.

Whether this function is confi gured for your 
hearing aids is listed in section “Controls”.

You can control each hearing aid 
separately.  You can control both hearing
aids simultaneously. Your NHS Provider 
has to activate the “e2e wireless” function 
if available, enabling both hearing aids to 
exchange information or you may be able 
to then use either a remote control or the 
user controls on either of your aids for the 
desired function e.g. volume change. 

The control elements of both aids can 
meven be set differently – thus offering 
you the degree of control you really need. 

The controls of your hearing aids can also be 
used to change, for example, the tinnitus 
noiser level.

Refer to section 

“Controls” 

for your personal settings.

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  Locking the controls (optional)

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  Further adjustments (optional)

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  Using two hearing aids

 Explanation of symbols

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