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Manufacturer:

Sonova AG
Laubisrütistrasse 28
CH-8712 Stäfa
Switzerland
www.phonak.com

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Summary of Contents for Phonak RemoteControl

Page 1: ...Phonak RemoteControl User Guide...

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Page 3: ...that you understand and get the best out of the RemoteControl For more information about features and benefits simply contact your hearing care professional Phonak life is on www phonak us com Compati...

Page 4: ...Pairing the Phonak RemoteControl 8 with your hearing aid 2 5 Changing hearing aid volume 9 2 6 Changing hearing aid program 10 3 Inserting a new battery 11 3 1 Open the battery compartment 11 3 2 Remo...

Page 5: ...ption of symbols 22 8 Important safety information 26 8 1 Hazard warnings 26 8 2 Information on product safety 29 8 3 Other important information 31 9 Service and warranty 32 9 1 Local warranty 32 9 2...

Page 6: ...moteControl is to enable changes of your hearing aid programs and volume Volume up Volume down Program change Battery door Indicator light On Off slider The Phonak RemoteControl must be paired with yo...

Page 7: ...to switch on or off 2 3 Understanding the indicator light Solid green for 3 seconds Switched on ready to use Blinking blue Paring mode Solid green for 5 seconds Pairing successful Solid red for 5 sec...

Page 8: ...aids After the initial pairing your Phonak RemoteControl will connect automatically with your hearing aids The Phonak RemoteControl will automatically be in pairing mode if switched on for the first...

Page 9: ...icator starts to blink blue 4 The Phonak RemoteControl and your hearing aids will now pair automatically 5 After a successful pairing the light indicator is solid green for 5 seconds and you may hear...

Page 10: ...program Hearing aids may beep to confirm selection depending on your hearing aid configuration Changes are applied to both hearing aids at the same time For information about your personal settings as...

Page 11: ...11 3 Inserting a new battery 3 1 Open the battery compartment 1 2 3 2 Remove the battery from the battery compartment 3 3 Insert the new battery...

Page 12: ...12 The Phonak RemoteControl requires a lithium button cell CR2032 3 4 Close the battery compartment...

Page 13: ...13 4 Reset the Phonak RemoteControl A reset of your Phonak RemoteControl will remove the pairing to your hearing aids Press the volume up button and the program change button for more than 10 seconds...

Page 14: ...with the RemoteControl RemoteControl is switched off Battery needs replaced General device error Problem No indicator light when a button is pressed Hearing aids do not respond to the RemoteControl S...

Page 15: ...Change battery chapter 3 Switch on your hearing aids see hearing aid user guide Pair the RemoteControl chapter 2 4 Switch on the RemoteControl chapter 2 2 Change battery chapter 3 Reset the RemoteCon...

Page 16: ...rer or the local Phonak representative whose address can be taken from the list on http www phonak com us en certificates worldwide locations 6 Compliance information Australia New Zealand Indicates a...

Page 17: ...ay not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Notice 2 Changes or modifications made to this Remot...

Page 18: ...ce 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 e...

Page 19: ...panese Telecommunications Business Law This device should not be modified otherwise the granted designation number will become invalid R 018 190129 Antenna type Operation frequency Modulation Radiated...

Page 20: ...iance with emission and immunity standards Emission standards EN 60601 1 2 2015 IEC 60601 1 2 2014 EN 55011 2009 A1 CISPR11 2009 AMD1 2010 CISPR22 1997 CISPR32 2012 ISO 7637 2 2011 CISPR25 2016 EN 550...

Page 21: ...4 2 2008 EN 61000 4 3 2006 A1 A2 IEC 61000 4 3 2006 A1 A2 EN 61000 4 4 2012 IEC 61000 4 4 2012 EN 61000 4 5 2014 IEC 61000 4 5 2014 EN 61000 4 6 2014 IEC 61000 4 6 2013 EN 61000 4 8 2010 IEC 61000 4...

Page 22: ...ctives This symbol indicates that the products described in these user instructions adhere to the requirements for an applied part of Type B of EN 60601 1 Indicates the medical device manufacturer as...

Page 23: ...ices in these user guides Important information for handling and product safety This symbol confers that the electromagnetic interference from the device is under limits approved by the US Federal Com...

Page 24: ...can be identified Indicates the manufacturer s catalogue number so that the medical device can be identified This symbol indicates that it is important for the user to read and take into account the...

Page 25: ...p dry The symbol with the crossed out garbage bin is to make you aware that this device may not be thrown away as normal household waste Please dispose of old or unused device at waste disposal sites...

Page 26: ...ff The intended use of the RemoteControl is to enable changes of the hearing aid programs and volume Keep this device out of the reach of children individuals with cognitive impairment and pets This R...

Page 27: ...f the reach of children individuals with cognitive impairment and pets If batteries are swallowed consult your physician immediately This device is not for children below 36 months The usage of this d...

Page 28: ...r local regulations by Sonova AG External devices may only be connected if they have been tested in accordance with corresponding IECXXXXX standards Do not use the device in explosive areas flammable...

Page 29: ...rd surface can damage your device Special medical or dental examination including radiation described below may adversely affect the correct functioning of your device Remove and keep it outside the e...

Page 30: ...lly no interference from other devices It should be noted however that when operating the hearing system near computer equipment larger electronic installations or other strong electromagnetic fields...

Page 31: ...ronic equipment larger electronic installations and metallic structures may impair and significantly reduce the operating range If the hearing aids do not respond to the device because of an unusual f...

Page 32: ...onova offers a one year limited international warranty valid as of the date of purchase This limited warranty covers manufacturing and material defects The warranty is valid only if proof of purchase...

Page 33: ...ing or care exposure to chemicals or undue stress Damage caused by third parties or non authorized service centers renders the warranty null and void This warranty does not include any services perfor...

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Page 36: ...Manufacturer Sonova AG Laubisr tistrasse 28 CH 8712 St fa Switzerland www phonak com Your hearing care professional 029 0782 03 2019 08 2019 Sonova AG All rights reserved...

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