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Program Button

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SONIC

PEARL

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 USER GUIDE

Using The Program Button

Your hearing aid has a program button. This button 

gives you the ability to choose different listening 

programs. When you turn the hearing aid off and then 

on, it automatically returns to program 1.
Each time you press the button, you move to the next 

program. The sequence is 1, 2, 3, 4, 1... 
Your hearing aid may use SmartTones

 to help you 

identify which program you are using. When you select 

program 1 you will hear one beep, program 2 will emit 

two beeps, and so on.

Your hearing aid may also have Voice Alerts to help you 

identify which program you are using. When you push 

the program button, the name of the program you are 

switching to will be announced.

Note 

Your hearing healthcare 

provider may not activate all 

programs.

Program

SmartTone

1
2
3
4

1 Beep
2 Beeps
3 Beeps
4 Beeps

SmartTones™ 

Event

Tone Description

Start Up Delay

A slow sequence of double beeps.

Power On

A fast sequence of beeps rising in pitch.

Program Change A sequence of beeps rising in pitch.  Number 

of beeps matches listening program position.

Low Battery

A slow, double beep from a high to low pitch.  

Power Down

Dying Battery

A fast sequence of beeps descending in pitch.

Changing The Battery

The life of your hearing aid battery will vary depending 

on your hearing program, the listening situation, and 

the length of daily use. A tone sequence or Voice Alert 

will tell you when the battery in your hearing aid is 

low. When you hear the warning, change the battery 

in your hearing aid. If the battery gets so low that it 

cannot supply enough power to your hearing aid, a 

SmartTone™ power off sequence will play and the 

aid will shut off. Place a new battery in the aid to turn 

it back on. If your hearing aid is not in use, open the 

battery door to slow the battery use. 
Always remove the battery if your aid is not in use for 

long periods.

Battery Type

Stainless steel zinc-air batteries are recommended. 

Your hearing aid uses a 10 A battery.

Summary of Contents for Pearl

Page 1: ...www sonici com Pearl User Guide Pearl Actual size ...

Page 2: ... Hearing Expectations 2 Your Pearl Hearing Aid 4 Turning Your Pearl Hearing Aid On and Off 7 Putting Your Pearl Hearing Aid On Your Ear 8 Removing Your Pearl Hearing Aid 9 Telephone Use 9 The Sound Dome and Speaker Unit 10 Reducing Feedback Squeal 11 Using The Program Button 12 SmartTones 13 Changing The Battery 13 Replacing the Wax Guards 15 Warranty 16 Repair 16 Maintenance and Care 17 Troublesh...

Page 3: ... Patient Unlike eyeglasses which correct your vision as soon as you first put them on hearing aids need some time for proper adjustment It may take several weeks or months to completely adjust to your hearing aids so try to be patient During the first week or so try different listening situations such as one on one conversations with family and friends and conversations with two or three people at...

Page 4: ...eel your program needs to change your hearing healthcare provider can make changes to improve the sound Please review this instruction guide carefully It contains information on the use and care of your hearing aid With proper use and care your hearing aid will improve your connection with the world around you Tube Sound dome Battery Compartment Front Microphone Rear Microphone Sound Outlet Progra...

Page 5: ...a small click when the door is open far enough to turn the hearing aid off as pictured below Fully close the door to turn the device back on Your hearing aid may be programmed to alert you with SmartTones when it turns on or off Your hearing healthcare provider will tell you if this feature is enabled Your hearing aid may also have a power on delay This allows you to insert the aid before it is fu...

Page 6: ... aid hold the speaker unit and gently pull the sound dome out of your ear canal Lift the hearing aid case from behind your ear Open the battery compartment to turn off the device Important Should the sound dome become separated from the speaker unit and remain lodged in your ear canal after removal of the hearing aid DO NOT attempt to remove the sound dome yourself Seek immediate care from your he...

Page 7: ...ur first listening program The Sound Dome and Speaker Unit Never expose the speaker unit or sound dome to water It will damage the electronics of the hearing aid It is important that the speaker unit and the sound dome fit correctly into your ear If the speaker unit or the sound dome irritates your ear in any way and prevents you from wearing your hearing aid please contact your hearing healthcare...

Page 8: ...rt Up Delay A slow sequence of double beeps Power On A fast sequence of beeps rising in pitch Program Change A sequence of beeps rising in pitch Number of beeps matches listening program position Low Battery A slow double beep from a high to low pitch Power Down Dying Battery A fast sequence of beeps descending in pitch Changing The Battery The life of your hearing aid battery will vary depending ...

Page 9: ...by pushing up on the battery door catch 3 Turn the aid over and gently shake the battery out into your hand Be careful not to lose the battery Insert a new battery 1 Place a new battery into the battery compartment plus side up 2 Close the battery door Replacing the Wax Guards Your hearing aid uses the NoWax system to protect the hearing aid from earwax Wax guards can either be replaced by you or ...

Page 10: ...t your hearing healthcare provider Maintenance and Care Your hearing aid needs to be cleaned daily You can wipe the outside surface with a soft cloth or tissue Always store your hearing aid inside its case when not in use Important Care Tips Keep your hearing aid clean and dry It is recommended that you use a hearing aid dehumidifier kit to story your aid overnight Never attempt to re form the spe...

Page 11: ...nit more firmly onto the aid Battery vent may be clogged with moisture Wipe off moisture from battery door Battery vent may be clogged with debris Ask your hearing healthcare provider to replace the vent membrane Battery may be low or dead Replace battery Hearing aid may not be on Turn on the hearing aid Start up delay is on Wait a few seconds for device to turn on Sound dome is blocked with moist...

Page 12: ...as digital or cellular telephones Move away from the field Battery may be low or dead Replace battery There may be poor battery contact Consult your hearing healthcare provider Warning to Hearing Aid Users Consult your physician if excessive earwax skin irritation or a foreign object prevents you from wearing your hearing aid Always remove the aid while undergoing any kind of electromagnetic treat...

Page 13: ...to obtain the full benefit from your aid Your hearing healthcare provider can also assist you in other hearing improvement techniques The use of a hearing aid is only part of hearing rehabilitation Your hearing aid may need to be supplemented by auditory training and instruction in speech reading No hearing aid completely restores normal hearing Notes ...

Page 14: ...rmance with the requirements of the Directive 93 42 EEC of the Council of the European Communities concerning medical devices MDD This is certified by applying this marking Declarations of conformity are available at Sonic Innovations Inc 2501 Cottontail Lane Somerset NJ 08873 ...

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