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Quick reference

 10A

 312

Table of contents

Your hearing aids at a glance ..................................................... 2
Warnings .................................................................................... 4
Putting your hearing aids in your ears .......................................14

Turning your hearing aids on and off  ....................................... 16

Battery information ...................................................................17

Tinnitus masker  .......................................................................20

Operating instructions ............................................................. 23
Using the telephone .................................................................28
Flight mode (DX Insera W 312 Dir only)..................................... 37
Accessories (DX Insera W 312 Dir only) ....................................39
IIC remote (IIC hearing aids only) ..............................................41
Caring for your hearing aids ..................................................... 43
Cleaning your hearing aids .......................................................44
Assistive listening devices .......................................................46

Troubleshooting guide ............................................................. 47

Warning to hearing aid dispensers (to comply with the  
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations)  ........... 52
Information and explanation of symbols ................................. 54
Compliance information ........................................................... 57
Patient feedback .......................................................................61

Additional notes ....................................................................... 62

On

Off

Battery symbol

Battery symbol

2 beeps 

every  

30 minutes

Changing batteries

Push button

Rotary dial

  switching programs 
  volume control

   volume control 

forward=louder, 

back=softer

Low battery 

warning

Battery size

On/Off

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Summary of Contents for Unitron DX Insera 3 10A Omni

Page 1: ...Insera in the ear ITE hearing aid guide A Sonova brand...

Page 2: ...__________________________________ Model _____________________________________ Serial number _______________________________ Replacement batteries Size 10A Size 312 Warranty _________________________...

Page 3: ...Caring for your hearing aids 43 Cleaning your hearing aids 44 Assistive listening devices 46 Troubleshooting guide 47 Warning to hearing aid dispensers to comply with the U S Food and Drug Administra...

Page 4: ...ose the door to turn on your hearing aids open the door all the way to turn off your hearing aid or to change the battery 4 Rotary dial controls the volume 5 Vent aids in the reduction of occlusion ma...

Page 5: ...hearing aids in explosion hazard areas Allergic reactions to hearing aids are unlikely However if you experience itching redness soreness inflammation or a burning sensation in or around your ears in...

Page 6: ...g 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 wit...

Page 7: ...aring aids or batteries in your mouth If a hearing aid or battery is swallowed call a physician immediately Warnings specific to the DX Insera W 312 Dir model Your hearing aids operate in the frequenc...

Page 8: ...ern components to provide the best possible sound quality in every listening situation However communication devices such as digital cell phones can create interference a buzzing sound in hearing aids...

Page 9: ...ethodsof MeasurementofCompatibilityBetweenWireless CommunicationsDevicesandHearingAids the compatibilityofaparticularhearingaidandcell phonecanbepredictedbyaddingtheratingfor thehearingaidimmunitytoth...

Page 10: ...ed on the battery door and or the label on the hearing aid red right ear blue left ear Inserting your hearing aid 1 Hold the hearing aid between your thumb and index finger with the battery door facin...

Page 11: ...ng every 30 minutes until you change the batteries but depending on the condition of the batteries they may die before another low battery warning occurs Therefore it is recommended that the batteries...

Page 12: ...nternal moisture to evaporate Replacing the battery 1 Gently swing out the battery door with your fingernail 2 Grasp the battery with your thumb and index finger and remove 3 Insert the new battery in...

Page 13: ...nnitus masker The tinnitus masker should never be used at uncomfortable levels Tinnitus masker Tinnitus masker uses broadband noise to provide temporary relief of tinnitus Tinnitus masker warnings The...

Page 14: ...nose to decrease the volume Important information The tinnitus masker generates sounds that are used as part of your personalized temporary tinnitus management program to provide relief from tinnitus...

Page 15: ...am 3 e g easy t telephone 3 beeps Program 4 e g music 4 beeps Easy t telephone DX Insera 312 Omni and DX Insera 10A Omni only short melody DuoLink DX Insera W 312 Dir only Opposite ear beeps the same...

Page 16: ...front of this booklet for a listing of your personalized programs Volume control If your push button has been configured as a volume control either Push the button on your right hearing aid to increas...

Page 17: ...thcare professional may also have set up a phone program that you can access through your optional remote control Using the telephone Push button Your hearing healthcare professional may have set up a...

Page 18: ...rademark owned by the Bluetooth SIG Inc and used under license by Sonova Pairing your mobile phone with your DX Insera W 312 Dir hearing aids 1 On your phone go to your settings menu to ensure Bluetoo...

Page 19: ...2 seconds on the push button on either hearing aid Alternatively accept the call on your phone as you normally would Caller s voice Your voice Phone calls with a mobile phone and your DX Insera W 312...

Page 20: ...ight left Pushthebuttononyourrighthearingaid toincreasethetinnitusmasker and Pushthebuttononyourlefthearingaidto decreasethetinnitusmasker Push button steps Pushthebuttontostepthroughyour tinnitusmask...

Page 21: ...ooth connectivity functions Entering flight mode To disable the Bluetooth wireless function and enter flight mode 1 Open the battery door 2 With the hearing aid turned off hold down the push button on...

Page 22: ...it sound from stereo systems computers and other audio sources Remote Control The Remote Control is an optional accessory that can be used to control volume level and program changes of the hearing ai...

Page 23: ...15 cm 6 inches between the IIC remote and your medical device The IIC remote contains a magnet that functions like a remote control to change the settings of your hearing aids RogerDirectTM Your heari...

Page 24: ...the battery doors immediately and allow your hearing aids to dry naturally for 24 hours Protect your hearing aids from excessive heat hair dryer vehicle glove box or dashboard Regular use of a dehumi...

Page 25: ...rs open to allow moisture to evaporate Ear wax is natural and common Ensuring your hearing aids are free of ear wax is an important step in your daily cleaning and maintenance routine Using the brush...

Page 26: ...rofessional Troubleshooting guide Assistive listening devices Listening in public places Telecoils pick up electromagnetic energy and convert it into sound Your hearing aids may have a telecoil option...

Page 27: ...rofessional Hearing aids blocked with ear wax See Cleaning your hearing aids Consult your hearing healthcare professional Cause Possible remedy Issue Intermittent Low battery Replace battery Dirty bat...

Page 28: ...ioned properly Move telephone receiver around ear for clearer signal See Using the telephone Hearing aid requires adjustment Consult your hearing healthcare professional Cause Possible remedy Issue mo...

Page 29: ...hinolaryngologists 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 Followi...

Page 30: ...licated part of Type B Copyright symbol Indicates the Authorized representative in the European Community This symbol shall be accompanied by the name and the address of the manufacturer who are placi...

Page 31: ...web address https unitron com content certificates Australia New Zealand Indicates a device s compliance with applicable Radio Spectrum Management s RSM and Australian Communications and Media Authori...

Page 32: ...no guarantee that interference 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 equipm...

Page 33: ...first office visit after getting your hearing aids This will help your hearing healthcare professional to address your needs _________________________________________ ________________________________...

Page 34: ...______________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________ _____________________________...

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