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12 | Operation
Helpful Hints
• Minor irritation and/or inflammation may occur
as your ear becomes accustomed to having an
object in it; if so, please contact your hearing
professional� There are several different sizes of
earbuds and custom earmolds that may be more
comfortable�
• If an actual allergic reaction occurs, alternative
earmold materials are available; contact your
hearing professional�
• Severe swelling, discharge from the ear, excessive
wax or other unusual conditions warrant
immediate consultation with a physician�
Power On & Off
To turn ON:
Insert a battery and completely close the battery door�
Your hearing aid has a power-on delay which may
require a few seconds� You may hear a tone indicating
that your hearing aid is powered on�
To turn OFF:
Open the battery door until the battery is no longer
touching the battery contacts�
* Going into a low-powered state helps conserve battery consumption when used with
rechargeable hearing aids that are charged on a daily basis.
Auto On/Off
Your hearing aid may support the ability to
automatically go into a low-powered state to conserve
battery*� This control can be configured by your
hearing professional or via the Thrive Hearing Control
app� Place your hearing aid on a flat, stable surface
(e�g� a table) with your earmold or earbud facing
upwards and it will go into a low-powered state after
about 15 minutes� To resume normal hearing aid
function, pick up your hearing aid and place it in your
ear� Your hearing aid will detect this motion and switch
back on again� You may hear a tone indicating that
your hearing aid is powered on�
Summary of Contents for Push Button Micro RIC 312
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