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SONIC

Model Overview

The following Sonic hearing aid models are covered 

within these instructions for use:

Celebrate 100|80

 

 

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CL100 MNR, with wireless functionality

 

·

CL80 MNR, with wireless functionality 

Summary of Contents for Celebrate 100

Page 1: ...www sonici com Celebrate miniRITE User Guide ...

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Page 3: ...Instructions for Using Your Hearing Aid 16 Step 1 Inserting the Battery 16 Step 2 Turning the Hearing Aid ON 17 Step 3 Inserting Your Hearing Aid 17 Step 4 Changing the Volume 20 Step 5 Changing the Programs 22 Step 6 Muting Your Hearing Aid 23 Step 7 Removing Your Hearing Aid 24 Step 8 Turning the Hearing Aid OFF 25 Step 9 Changing the Battery 25 Features of Your Hearing Aid 26 ...

Page 4: ...earing Aid 27 Common Problems and Solutions 34 Accessories 36 Product Approval Markings and Compliance 37 Compliance with Requirements for Europe 39 International Warranty 40 Information and Explanation of Symbols 42 Service 44 ...

Page 5: ...ing Please read the entire contents of this booklet before using your hearing aid It contains instructions on how to use and how to handle your hearing aid and batteries It also contains important safety information Indications for Use The hearing aid is intended to amplify sound to compensate for the loss of hearing It compensates for mild to severe hearing loss as defined by the American Speech ...

Page 6: ...06 SONIC Model Overview The following Sonic hearing aid models are covered within these instructions for use Celebrate 100 80 CL100 MNR with wireless functionality CL80 MNR with wireless functionality ...

Page 7: ...e Overview Domes and custom molds are earpieces used to secure the thin tube in your ear canal and to protect the sound outlet from wax Open Dome Bass Dome Double Vent Bass Dome Single Vent Power Dome Custom Mold Lite Tip Power Mold ...

Page 8: ...loss or even fatality Before you use your hearing aid please read the following hazard warnings Hazard Warnings Warnings for Hearing Aid Users Never allow others to wear your hearing aid It could permanently damage another person s hearing Avoid wearing your hearing aid while playing contact sports e g rugby football etc A slap to your ear while wearing a hearing aid could be harmful ...

Page 9: ...persons and pets Clean your hearing aid including parts on a regular basis as recommended by your hearing care professional Microorganisms from an unclean hearing aid may cause skin irritations Be careful of leaking battery liquid Battery liquid is a hazardous substance Never try to recharge non rechargeable batteries Never change the battery or adjust the controls of the hearing aid in front of i...

Page 10: ...affic Be aware of the possibility that the directional microphone in your hearing aid may reduce the volume of some warning sounds coming from behind you Remove your hearing aid before applying aftershave hairspray oils perfume mosquito repellent lotions etc If your hearing aid is exposed to such a product allow the product to dry before you put your hearing aid on ...

Page 11: ...are Professionals and Users Take special care when fitting and using a hearing aid with maximum sound pressure capability in excess of a maximum of 132 dB SPL IEC 60318 4 In this case there may be a risk of damaging the hearing aid user s hearing ...

Page 12: ...c conditions Never put your hearing aid or batteries in your mouth they can be easily swallowed Keep batteries away from medications Batteries can easily be mistaken for pills If a battery or hearing aid is swallowed see a doctor immediately Be aware that hearing aid use may cause excess ear wax to build up in the ear canal Excess ear wax may require removal by a trained medical professional See a...

Page 13: ... such activities Do not immerse your hearing aid in water or other liquids Remove your hearing aid before sleeping Keep your hearing aid in the case for protection when you are not wearing it Manipulate the speaker unit with caution Do not pull the speaker unit off the hearing aid by yourself Do not twist the cable connected to the speaker Should the speaker detach from the hearing aid ask your he...

Page 14: ...r unit and dome 1 Program Button 2 Microphone 2a Second microphone 3 Connector plug 4 Wire 5 Left right indicator 6 Speaker 7 Sound outlet with wax filter 8 Speaker unit size marking 9 Battery door 10 Dome 2 JU_ILLU_PR_85_Speaker_No_Dome_front_BW 1 2a 2 4 5 6 10 8 9 3 7 ...

Page 15: ...ogram Button 2 Microphone 2a Second microphone 3 Connector plug 4 Wire 5 Left right indicator 6 Speaker 7 Pull out cord 8 Custom Mold 9 Sound outlet 10 Battery door Battery Size Your hearing aid uses a size 312 battery 22 JU_ILLU_PR_85_Speaker_MicroMold_front_BW 2a 2 3 4 5 8 1 9 6 10 7 ...

Page 16: ...id Step 1 Inserting the Battery Gently swing the battery door fully open but do not force it A Remove the sticker from the new battery B Place the battery into the empty compartment The sign on the battery should face up C A B 23 JU_ILLU_PR_InsertBattery1_BW C ...

Page 17: ... programmed individually for your right or left ear You will see a color marking inside the battery door and on the speaker or on the Custom Mold This can help you to distinguish between the left and right hearing aid Click ON J U _ I L L U _ P R _ T u r n H e a r i n g A i d O N _ B W 35 JU_ILLU_PR_Colormarking_CMYK Red right Blue left Note Never use excessive force to open or close the battery d...

Page 18: ... ear canal opening Gently push the speaker into your ear canal until the wire sits flush against the side of your head B If you have an ear grip attached to the speaker push the ear grip into the bowl of your ear If the ear grip is sticking out it has not been positioned correctly Try adjusting it again C When looking in the mirror the speaker should be difficult to see 26 JU_ILLU_PR_InsertHearing...

Page 19: ...me attached Do not force the speaker too deeply into your ear canal Do not apply any lubrication to the earpiece as this may damage the speaker Note If the dome is not securely attached to the speaker it could fall off in your ear canal If this happens please see your medical practitioner ...

Page 20: ...t to changes in the sound environment You should only need to make small volume changes to get natural and comfortable sound If you have purchased an optional remote control or SoundGate accessory you can use it to make small volume changes to get a natural and comfortable sound Please ask your hearing care professional for further information on optional accessories ...

Page 21: ...ssional may need to make changes to your listening program Note Your hearing aid automatically returns to a preset loudness level when it starts the battery is low or when the program is changed If you find that the volume is not adequate your hearing care professional may need to adjust your hearing aid settings ...

Page 22: ...he hearing aid off and then on it will automatically return to your default listening program program 1 Your hearing aid can be configured with multiple listening programs Please ask your hearing care professional about the programs that are available with your hearing aid 2 JU_ILLU_PR_85_Speaker_No_Dome_front_BW Program Button B e r n a f o n V e r a s I F U m i c r o B T E V R _ I L U _ M u l t ...

Page 23: ...ring aid to mute To un mute the hearing aid give the Program Button a quick push 2 JU_ILLU_PR_85_Speaker_No_Dome_front_BW Program Button B e r n a f o n V e r a s I F U m i c r o B T E V R _ I L U _ M u l t i C o n t r o l M i c r o B T E _ B W _ H I Note If you wear one hearing aid monaural fitting it is not possible to mute it Note Do not use the mute function to turn off the hearing aid In this...

Page 24: ... Aid Grasp the wire of the speaker unit between your thumb and index finger Do not pull on the ear grip Gently pull the speaker out of your ear Note Do not remove by pulling on the hearing aid as the speaker may be damaged at the connector ...

Page 25: ...tep 9 Changing the Battery When the battery is running out the hearing aid will beep at regular intervals You should be prepared to replace the battery The time until the hearing aid stops working depends on the battery type and manufacturer Mercury free batteries may cause earlier warning beeps 27 JU_ILLU_PR_TurnHearingAidOFF_BW Click OFF ...

Page 26: ...es may be activated in your hearing aid Please consult your hearing care professional to find out how your hearing aid is configured Auto Telephone can be automatically activated eliminating the need to access a dedicated phone program with the Program Button ...

Page 27: ...g care professional or watch our instructional videos available on our website www sonici com in the section Product Support General Care Instructions Treat your hearing aid like any other delicate electronic device check the safety guidelines on page 8 and make sure that the hearing aid and the speaker do not come in contact with moisture or water Always clean and dry your hands thoroughly before...

Page 28: ...w fresh battery and close the battery door Your hearing aid should work normally again Daily Care Instructions Check your hearing aid for ear wax and wipe it clean with a cloth or tissue Clean your Custom Mold after every use by wiping it with a clean dry cloth Open the battery door fully to allow air to circulate A dry storage kit is recommended to remove any moisture that may have accumulated in...

Page 29: ...ker unit This is the vent The vent should never be clogged with earwax Handle your hearing aid over a soft surface to avoid damage in case you drop it Insert a cleaning tool from the opposite end nearest the speaker wire and push through to remove wax If no cleaning tool was supplied with your hearing aid please contact your hearing care professional ...

Page 30: ...earing care professional to get the relevant information about how to exchange the wax protection filter on your Custom Mold C How to Exchange the Dome Inspect your hearing aid s dome for yellowing hardening and cracks In the case of these changes consider replacing your dome or contacting your hearing care professional Spare domes may be obtained from your hearing care professional Clean your han...

Page 31: ...e speaker B A B 28 JU_ILLU_PR_DetachingDome_BW 29 JU_ILLU_PR_AttachingDome_BW Note If the dome is not securely attached to the speaker it could fall off in your ear canal If this happens please see your medical practitioner Note Never remount a used dome on the speaker A remounted dome is more likely to fall off in the ear canal ...

Page 32: ...wax protection in the sound outlet of your speaker unit If it is clogged or there is no sound coming from the device replace the wax protection filter Please consult your hearing care professional to get the relevant information about how to exchange the wax protection filter on your speaker unit ...

Page 33: ...t or dirt Carefully brush away visible signs of debris from the openings Brush only on the surface and make sure the hairs of the brush are not pressed into the openings Be careful not to push debris into the microphone openings as this can affect the performance of the instrument 30 JU_ILLU_PR_CleaningMicrophoneOpening_BW ...

Page 34: ...check whether the hearing aid is in mute position If the problem still occurs check that the battery door is closed completely Also check if the battery is inserted correctly Check if the sound outlet wax filter and dome and microphone inlet are clogged by dust or dirt If the problem still remains change the battery If the problem still persists contact your hearing care professional Whirring nois...

Page 35: ... is running down Please change the battery Hearing aid beeps without any action from you Your battery is running down Please change the battery Other problems with your hearing aid If other problems occur with your hearing aid which are not listed contact your hearing care professional ...

Page 36: ... available Remote control SoundGate communication device for wireless connection to mobile phones music players etc SoundGate Mic for wireless external microphone connection TV Adapter for wireless connection to your television via the SoundGate Phone Adapter for wireless connection to your landline phone via the SoundGate For further information on accessories please contact your hearing care pro...

Page 37: ...ze available on the hearing aid all relevant approval markings are found in this document Electromagnetic Interference Your hearing aid has been thoroughly tested for electromagnetic interference However some products may emit electromagnetic energy causing unforeseen interference with hearing aids Examples include induction cooking appliances shop alarm systems mobile phones fax machines personal...

Page 38: ... aid contains a radio transmitter using short range magnetic induction technology working at 3 84 MHz The magnetic field strength of the trans mitter is 42 dBμA m 10 m The electromagnetic emission from the radio system is well below international limits for human exposure By comparison the electromagnetic energy of the hearing aid is lower than that generated by household items such as halogen lam...

Page 39: ...ith wireless functionality also comply with the essential requirements of the Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment R TTE It operates as an inductive application in a harmonized frequency band according to the Commission Decision 2008 432 EC and may be used in all member states of the EU and EFTA This is certified by applying th...

Page 40: ...y is void if a defect is the result of misuse or mistreatment The warranty is also void if the hearing aid has been repaired by nonauthorized service personnel Please review the warranty with your hearing care professional Note Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sonic could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note Your hearing care professional may charge a service f...

Page 41: ...41 USER GUIDE miniRITE Notes ...

Page 42: ...N 60601 1 The surface of the hearing aid is specified as applied part of Type B This symbol indicates that it is important for the user to read and take into account the relevant information in these instructions for use IP58 This symbol indicates the class of protections against harmful ingress of water and particulate matter according to EN 60529 1991 A1 2000 IP5X indicates dust protection IPX8 ...

Page 43: ...lectronic equipment applies Please recycle your hearing aid and batteries according to your local regulations or return them to your hearing care professional for disposal Operating conditions The product is designed such that it functions without problem or restrictions if used as intended unless otherwise noted in these instructions for use Transport and storage conditions During transport or st...

Page 44: ...vice If none of the actions listed on the previous pages solve the problem contact your hearing care professional Do not attempt to repair your hearing aid yourself Place stamp with dispenser name and address here ...

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Page 46: ...46 SONIC Notes 152608 UK ...

Page 47: ... 15 mm 8 15 mm 9 0 mm 19 mm Placeholder for FSC logo ...

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