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Welcome   

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Your hearing instruments   

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Instrument type   

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Getting to know your hearing instruments    

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Components and names   

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Controls   

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Hearing programs   

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Features   

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Batteries   

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Battery size and handling tips   

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Replacing batteries   

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Daily use   

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Turning on and off   

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Inserting and removing the hearing instruments    15
Adjusting the volume   

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Changing the hearing program   

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Further adjustments (optional)    

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Special listening situations   

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On the phone   

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Audio streaming with iPhone   

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Airplane mode   

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Audio induction loops (optional)   

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Summary of Contents for TH Premium/Advanced RIC+ 19

Page 1: ...TH Premium Advanced Demo RIC 19 TH Premium Advanced RIC 19 User Guide...

Page 2: ...Batteries 12 Battery size and handling tips 12 Replacing batteries 13 Daily use 14 Turning on and off 14 Inserting and removing the hearing instruments 15 Adjusting the volume 19 Changing the hearing...

Page 3: ...ring instruments 24 Ear pieces 25 Professional maintenance 27 Further information 28 Safety information 28 Accessories 28 Symbols used in this document 28 Troubleshooting 29 Country specific informati...

Page 4: ...Care Professional will help you understand the advantages and greater quality of life your hearing instruments offer To receive the most benefit from your hearing instruments it is recommended that yo...

Page 5: ...of 3 years or persons with a developmental age of under 3 years The wireless functionality enables advanced audiological features and synchronization between your two hearing instruments Your hearing...

Page 6: ...controls and note their location on the instrument This will make it easier for you to feel and press the controls while wearing the hearing instruments If you have problems pressing the controls of y...

Page 7: ...the following pictures to identify the type of hearing instrument that you use TH Premium Advanced Demo RIC 19 Ear piece Receiver Receiver cable Microphone openings Rocker switch control Battery comp...

Page 8: ...TH Premium Advanced RIC 19 Ear piece Receiver Receiver cable Microphone openings Rocker switch control Battery compartment on off switch Side indicator red right ear blue left ear Receiver connection...

Page 9: ...ndard ear pieces Size Click Sleeve closed Click Dome single open or closed Click Dome semi open Click Dome double You can easily exchange the standard ear pieces Read more in section Maintenance and c...

Page 10: ...ctions to the rocker switch Rocker switch function L R Press briefly Program up down Volume up down Tinnitus therapy signal level up down TV stream on off Press for about 2 seconds Program up down Vol...

Page 11: ...ore in section Changing the hearing program Features Power on delay enables whistle free insertion of hearing instruments Read more in section Turning on and off The tinnitus therapy feature generates...

Page 12: ...ize and handling tips Ask your Hearing Care Professional for recommended batteries Battery size 312 13 Always use the correct battery size for your hearing instruments Remove the batteries if you inte...

Page 13: ...ory Inserting the battery X If the battery has a protective film remove it only when you are ready to use the battery X Insert the battery with the symbol facing up refer to the picture X Carefully cl...

Page 14: ...several seconds Refer to section Controls for the settings of the rocker switch After turning on the previously used volume and hearing program remain set When wearing the hearing instruments an alert...

Page 15: ...been fine tuned for your right and left ear Colored markers indicate the side red marker right ear blue marker left ear Inserting a hearing instrument X For Click Sleeves take care that the bend of th...

Page 16: ...earing instrument and slide it over the top of your ear CAUTION Risk of injury X Insert the ear piece carefully and not too deeply into the ear It may be helpful to insert the right hearing instrument...

Page 17: ...retention strand helps to securely retain the ear piece in your ear To position the retention strand X Bend the retention strand and position it carefully into the bottom of the bowl of your ear refer...

Page 18: ...ack of your head X For all other ear pieces Grip the receiver in the ear canal with two fingers and pull it carefully out Do not pull the receiver cable CAUTION Risk of injury X In very rare cases the...

Page 19: ...ou may hear an optional signal tone Changing the hearing program Depending on the listening situation your hearing instruments automatically adjust their sound Your hearing instruments may also have s...

Page 20: ...r adjustments optional You can also use the hearing instrument controls to change other features for example the level of the tinnitus therapy signal Refer to section Controls for the setting of your...

Page 21: ...gned Turn the receiver slightly so that the ear is not completely covered Telephone program You may prefer a certain volume when using the phone Ask your Hearing Care Professional to configure a telep...

Page 22: ...areas where the use of Bluetooth technology is not allowed e g on some airplanes you can activate the airplane mode This turns Bluetooth in your hearing instruments off temporarily The hearing instru...

Page 23: ...nt You can usually recognize audio induction loop systems by certain signs If you want to use this system a special battery compartment is required It is available as an accessory only for certain typ...

Page 24: ...partment and the batteries removed X Ask your Hearing Care Professional for more information Cleaning Your hearing instruments have a protective coating However if not cleaned regularly you may damage...

Page 25: ...This may affect sound quality Clean the ear pieces daily For all types of ear pieces X Clean the ear piece right after removal with a soft and dry tissue This prevents that cerumen becomes dry and ha...

Page 26: ...onents and names your Hearing Care Professional has marked your type of ear piece Exchanging Click Domes X To remove the old Click Dome use the removal tool or follow the instructions on the packaging...

Page 27: ...care that the new Click Sleeve clicks noticeably in place click Professional maintenance Your Hearing Care Professional can perform a thorough professional cleaning and maintenance Custom made ear pie...

Page 28: ...ate individual sound profiles and many more functions You can also use a remote control Consult your Hearing Care Professional for further information Symbols used in this document Points out a situat...

Page 29: ...r iPod may affect wireless performance Troubleshooting Problem and possible solutions Sound is weak Increase the volume Replace the empty battery Clean or exchange the ear piece Hearing instrument emi...

Page 30: ...er on delay is active Wait several seconds and check again Consult your Hearing Care Professional if you encounter further problems Country specific information USA and Canada Certification informatio...

Page 31: ...31 Service and warranty Serial numbers Instrument Receiver unit Left Right Service dates 1 4 2 5 3 6 Warranty Date of purchase Warranty period in months Your Hearing Care Professional...

Page 32: ...States Information in this brochure is subject to change without notice Copyright 2018 All rights reserved Hearing Instrument Made in Singapore Document No 03738 99T01 7600 EN USA D10962727 Order Item...

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