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Do not make a wire 
connection from your 
hearing aid to any external 
audio sources like radio 
etc. That could cause 
injuries on your body 
(electric shock).

 

The following is only 
applicable for persons with 
active implantable medical 
devices (i.e. pacemakers, 
defibrillators, etc.):

       Keep the wireless hearing
 

aid at least 15 cm  
(6 inches) away from the 
active implant. If you 
experience any interference, 
do not use the wireless 
hearing aids and contact 
the manufacturer of the 
active implant. Please, note 

that interference can also 
be caused by power lines, 
electrostatic discharge, 
airport metal detectors etc.

       Keep magnets (i.e. battery
 

handling tool, EasyPhone 
magnet, etc.) at least  
15 cm (6 inches) away 
from the active implant.

       If using a Phonak wireless 

accessory, consult the 
chapter “Important safety 
information” in your 
wireless accessory  
user guide.

 

 Use of accessories, 
transducers and cables 
other than those specified 
or provided by the 
manufacturer of this 

equipment could result in 
increased electromagnetic 
emissions or decreased 
electromagnetic immunity 
of this equipment and 
result in improper 
operation.

 

  Portable  RF 
communications 
equipment (including 
peripherals such as 
antenna cables and 
external antennas) should 
be used no closer than  
30 cm (12 inches) to any 
part of the hearing aids, 
including cables specified 
by the manufacturer. 
Otherwise, degradation of 
the performance of this 
equipment could result. 

 

Hearing aids should not be 
fitted with domes / wax 
protection systems when 
used by clients with 
perforated eardrums, 
inflamed ear canals or 
otherwise exposed middle 
ear cavities. In these cases, 
we recommend the use of 
a custom earpiece. In the 
unlikely case that any part 
of this product should 
remain in the ear canal, it 
is strongly recommended 
to see a medical specialist 
for safe removal.

Summary of Contents for Phonak Audeo M

Page 1: ...Phonak Aud oTM M User Guide Phonak Aud o M 312 312T 13T Phonak Aud o M 312 312T 13T Trial...

Page 2: ...2 4 GHz 2 48 GHz frequency range When flying please check if flight operator requires devices to be switched into flight mode see chapter 12 Wireless hearing aids Phonak Aud o M90 312 Phonak Aud o M9...

Page 3: ...ut features and benefits simply contact your hearing care professional Phonak life is on www phonak com Contents Your hearing aid 1 Quick guide 2 Parts of the hearing aid Using the hearing aid 3 Left...

Page 4: ...ng press will reject an incoming call To enter flight mode press the lower part of the button for 7 seconds while closing the battery door To exit flight mode simply open and close the battery door ag...

Page 5: ...ser guide You can identify your personal model by checking Your hearing aid details on page 3 comparing your hearing aid with the following models Possible earpieces cShell SlimTip Dome 3 Left right h...

Page 6: ...w battery and wait two minutes Open the battery door Place battery in the battery door with the symbol facing upwards If it is difficult to close the battery door Check that the battery is inserted co...

Page 7: ...into your ear canal If there is an anchor attached to the earpiece tuck it into the bowl of your ear to secure your hearing aid Replacement battery This hearing aid requires zinc air batteries Identif...

Page 8: ...the hearing aid programming This is indicated in your individual Hearing aid instructions Please ask your hearing care professional for a printout The multi function button has several functions If th...

Page 9: ...iring to Bluetooth enabled device It is only necessary to perform the pairing procedure once with each device featuring Bluetooth wireless technology After the initial pairing your hearing aids will c...

Page 10: ...h enabled devices Select the hearing aid from the list to simultaneously pair both hearing aids A beep confirms successful pairing 3 10 2 Connecting to the device The connection will be maintained as...

Page 11: ...button You will hear the dialing tone through your hearing aids Your hearing aids pick up your voice through its own microphones 11 2 Accepting a call short press 2 sec 11 Phone calls Your hearing aid...

Page 12: ...of the multi function button on the hearing aid more than 2 seconds or directly on your phone long press 2 sec 11 3 Ending a call A call can be ended by a long press on the upper or lower part of the...

Page 13: ...ors require all devices to be switched into flight mode Entering flight mode will not disable normal hearing aid functionality only the Bluetooth connectivity functions 12 1 Enter flight mode To disab...

Page 14: ...ing aid leave the battery door open so that any moisture can evaporate Make sure that you always completely dry your hearing aid after use Store the hearing aid in a safe dry and clean place Your hear...

Page 15: ...a special cleaning cloth for hearing aids For more in depth maintenance instructions or for more than basic cleaning please see your hearing care professional 14 Exchanging the earwax protection Your...

Page 16: ...indicated by the arrows until a free opening appears under the bin icon 14 2 Exchanging the earwax protection with CeruShield Disk 2 To remove a used earwax protector carefully insert the speaker int...

Page 17: ...ker sound outlet 3 The speaker and the earpiece should fit perfectly together 3 To insert a new earwax protector carefully insert the speaker into the opening where the new earwax protector is visible...

Page 18: ...anty only comes into force if a proof of purchase is shown The international warranty does not affect any legal rights that you might have under applicable national legislation governing sale of consu...

Page 19: ...t s RSM and Australian Communications and Media Authority ACMA regulatory arrangements for the legal sale in New Zealand and Australia The compliance label R NZ is for radio products supplied in the N...

Page 20: ...nce will not occur in a particular installation If this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is...

Page 21: ...IEC 61000 4 8 2009 EN 61000 4 11 2004 IEC 61000 4 11 2004 IEC 60601 1 4 10 2 2005 ISO 7637 2 2011 Emission standards EN 60601 1 2 2015 IEC 60601 1 2 2014 EN 55011 2009 A1 CISPR11 2009 AMD1 2010 CISPR2...

Page 22: ...of the hearing aid is specified as an applied part of Type B Indicates the medical device manufacturer as defined in EU Directive 93 42 EEC This symbol indicates that it is important for the user to...

Page 23: ...that a specific medical device can be identified Indicates the manufacturer s catalogue number so that the medical device can be identified Temperature during transportation and storage 20 to 60 Celsi...

Page 24: ...ing aid plays two beeps Hearing aid switches on off intermittent Phone does not work Please check www phonak com audeomarvel for further information What to do Change battery chapter 5 Clean speaker o...

Page 25: ...aids in explosive areas mines or industrial areas with danger of explosions oxygen rich environments or areas where flammable anesthetics are handled 19 1 Hazard warnings Please read the information o...

Page 26: ...rvised with this hearing aid If swallowed consult a physician or hospital immediately as the hearing aid or its parts can cause choking Hearing aid batteries are toxic if they are swallowed Keep out o...

Page 27: ...ation in your wireless accessory user guide Use of accessories transducers and cables other than those specified or provided by the manufacturer of this equipment could result in increased electromagn...

Page 28: ...near a window or in the car Never use a microwave or other heating devices to dry your hearing aid Ask your hearing care professional about suitable drying methods 54 55 Avoid strong physical impacts...

Page 29: ...in areas where electronic equipment is prohibited The dome should be changed every three months or when it becomes stiff or brittle This is to prevent the dome from detaching from the tube spout duri...

Page 30: ...Notes...

Page 31: ...Manufacturer Sonova AG Laubisr tistrasse 28 CH 8712 St fa Switzerland www phonak com 029 0668 02 V6 00 2020 08 na YB 2018 2020 Sonova AG All rights reserved Your hearing care professional...

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