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     The following is only applicable for persons 

with active implantable medical devices  

(i.e. pacemakers, defibrillators, etc.):

  -  Keep the wireless hearing aids 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.

    Special medical or dental examination 

including radiation described below, may 

adversely affect the correct functioning of 

your hearing aids. Remove and keep them 

outside the examination room/area before 

undergoing:

  -  Medical or dental examination with X-ray 

(also CT scan).

  -  Medical examinations with MRI/NMRI 

scans, generating magnetic fields. 

  -  Hearing aids don’t need to be removed 

when passing security gates (airports etc.). 

If X-ray is used at all, it will be in very low 

doses, and will not affect the hearing aids.

  Use of this equipment adjacent to or 

stacked with other equipment should be 

avoided because it could result in improper 

operation. If such use is necessary, this 

equipment and the other equipment should 

be observed to verify that they are operating 

normally.

   Only use the charger and power supply 

provided by the manufacturer for charging. 

Otherwise, the device(s) may be damaged.

  

 

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.

Summary of Contents for Unitron D Moxi Jump R 3

Page 1: ...Moxi Jump R behind the ear BTE hearing aid guide A Sonova brand...

Page 2: ...___ ___________________________________________ Telephone __________________________________ Model _____________________________________ Serial number _______________________________ Warranty ________...

Page 3: ...ring aids 42 Accessories 45 Troubleshooting guide 46 Warning to hearing aid dispensers to comply with the U S Food and Drug Administration FDA regulations 52 Information and explanation of symbols 54...

Page 4: ...r unit to your hearing aids 3 Microphones sound enters your hearing aids through the microphones 4 Charging contacts 5 Dome holds the speaker unit in place in your ear canal 6 Speaker unit amplifies t...

Page 5: ...s that are not explicitly approved by the manufacturer are not permitted Such changes may damage your ear or the hearing aids The intended use of hearing aids is to amplify and transmit sound to the e...

Page 6: ...ises coming from behind e g cars are partially or entirely suppressed These hearing aids are not for children below 36 months The usage of this device by children and individuals with cognitive impair...

Page 7: ...h X ray also CT scan Medical examinations with MRI NMRI scans generating magnetic fields Hearing aids don t need to be removed when passing security gates airports etc If X ray is used at all it will...

Page 8: ...this equipment could result The USB port of the charger is to be used for the described purpose only Special care should be exercised in wearing hearing aids when maximum sound pressure levels exceed...

Page 9: ...of fire or explosion Ask your hearing care professional about suitable drying methods The dome should be changed every three months or when it becomes stiff or brittle This is to prevent the dome from...

Page 10: ...t least 5 would provide normal use a combined rating of 6 or greater would indicate excellent performance The immunity of these hearing aids is at least M4 The equipment performance measurements categ...

Page 11: ...ief of tinnitus Tinnitus masker warnings The tinnitus masker is a broadband sound generator It provides a means of sound enrichment therapy that can be used as part of a personalized tinnitus manageme...

Page 12: ...should use the tinnitus masker The tinnitus masker should never be used at uncomfortable levels Important information The tinnitus masker generates sounds that are used as part of your personalized t...

Page 13: ...t time it is recommended to charge them for 3 hours When you turn your hearing aids on you may hear a start up melody On Off Putting your hearing aids on your ears Your hearing aids will be color code...

Page 14: ...r ear 1 2 3 Operating instructions Your hearing aids come with a multi function button that allows you to further adjust them You may also use the multi function button to accept and reject calls to y...

Page 15: ...hone 3 beeps Program 4 e g music 4 beeps Please see the front of this booklet for a listing of your personalized programs Volume control To adjust the volume of your environment Push the upper part of...

Page 16: ...l can change its pitch or loudness If you prefer it can be turned off entirely Charging information The hearing aids must be dry before charging Charge your hearing aids every night If you hear the lo...

Page 17: ...h off when inserted into the charger 3 Watch the indicator light The indicator light will slowly blink until the hearing aids are fully charged When fully charged the indicator light will be solid gre...

Page 18: ...from the charging slots to turn them on Do not pull the wires to remove the hearing aids from the charger as this can damage the wires Indicator light Percentage charged Charging time 0 10 11 80 30 m...

Page 19: ...h enabled phone Consult your phone user guide for instructions on pairing a Bluetooth device with your phone Bluetooth is a registered trademark owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and used under license b...

Page 20: ...aller s voice Your voice Left Right Using your mobile phone with your hearing aids Making a phone call Start a call on your paired mobile phone as you normally would You will hear the audio through yo...

Page 21: ...for more than 2 seconds Alternatively reject the call on your phone as you normally would Left Right long push 2 sec Adjusting volume balance between mobile phone calls and your environment During a...

Page 22: ...nds in your environment Left Right TV volume down TV volume up Tinnitus masker If your hearing care professional has configured a tinnitus masker program you can adjust the tinnitus masker level while...

Page 23: ...mode Push and hold the lower part of the button for 7 seconds until the solid orange light appears Then release the button Exiting flight mode To enable the Bluetooth wireless function and to exit fli...

Page 24: ...orknockthem againsthardsurfaces Cleaning your hearing aids Use a soft cloth to clean your hearing aids at the end of each day Regular cleaning of the microphone ports with the supplied cleaning brush...

Page 25: ...ring care professional every 3 6 months or when they become stiff brittle or discolored If your molds require further cleaning the speaker waxguard may be plugged and require replacing See your hearin...

Page 26: ...Connect the charger to an external power source see Charging your hearing aids Troubleshooting guide Cause Possible remedy Issue battery does not last the whole day Hearing aids not fully charged Plac...

Page 27: ...ax Clean custom molds domes See Cleaning your hearing aids Consult your hearing care professional Plugged microphones Consult your hearing care professional Cause Possible remedy Issue intermittent so...

Page 28: ...und ear for clearer signal Hearing aids require adjustment Consult your hearing care professional Cause Possible remedy Issue mobile phone calls not being heard through hearing aid Hearing aid is in f...

Page 29: ...aryngologists The purpose of medical evaluation is to assure that all medically treatable conditions that may affect hearing are identified and treated before the hearing aid is purchased Following th...

Page 30: ...pe B Copyright symbol This symbol shall be accompanied by the name and the address of the authorised representative in the European Community This symbol shall be accompanied by the name and the addre...

Page 31: ...rence that may cause undesirable operation Notice 2 Changes or modifications made to this device not expressly approved by Unitron may void the FCC authorization to operate this device Notice 3 This d...

Page 32: ...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 55025 2017 Immunity standards EN 60601 1 2 2015 IEC 606...

Page 33: ..._______________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ _________________________________________ Additional notes _________________________...

Page 34: ...a division of National Hearing Services Inc 20 Beasley Drive Kitchener ON Canada N2E 1Y6 Sonova AG Laubisr tistrasse 28 CH 8712 St fa Switzerland For a listing of Unitron group companies please visit...

Page 35: ...Distributor unitron com A 2019 04 029 6263 02 2019 Unitron Hearing All rights reserved 7 6 1 3 3 8 9 2 5 5 2 9 4...

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