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SIE 96 Speaker-In-The-Ear

Hearing Instrument 

Wireless Compatible

806 Beaver Street / Bristol, PA 19007 / USA

215-785-5437 

www.americahears.com

Manufactured by Hearing Lab Technology, LLC

Revision: 01/30/15

BATTERY SAFETY INFORMATION

Hearing Aid Batteries Are Dangerous If Swallowed - 

 

Keep out of the reach of children or anyone who may accidentally 

swallow them.  Never put batteries in your mouth for any reason.  

Do not store batteries in pill containers where they may be 

mistaken for medication and swallowed.  Use batteries 

recommended by your hearing care professional.  Batteries of low 

quality may leak and cause bodily harm.  Never attempt to 

recharge your batteries.  They may explode and cause serious 

injury.  Do not expose your batteries to heat, such as an open 

flame, microwave, or oven.  There is a risk that they will explode  

and cause serious injury.  Please discard old batteries in a safe 

place.

Visit http://www.poison.org/prevent/battery.asp to learn more 

important information about battery safety.

If a battery or hearing instrument is swallowed, see a doctor 

immediately and call the National Poison Center, 202-625-3333.

 

TUBING & BATTERIES

REMOVAL:

Grasp the connector 

firmly.

Do not pull the tubing itself, 

as it can become stretched and 

distorted.

  Insert finger nails into 

the finger nail grooves.  Pull 

straight out.  DO NOT TWIST.

ATTACHMENT:

Align the tube 

plug (tubing facing down) with 

the opening. Apply gentle 

pressure until the plug starts 

into the socket.  Push firmly 

until the plug clicks into place.

A zinc-air type 13 battery is recommended, 

but any type 13 brand may be used.  To 

insert, remove the adhesive label and wait 

thirty  seconds for air activation.  Any 

moisture on the battery surface should be 

wiped off.  With the positive side up, insert 

into the battery door.  It may take several 

minutes for the battery to work to its full 

effect.  To remove, open the battery door and 

lift the battery out of the battery door.  

Low battery indicator:  When your battery is low and in need of 

replacement you will hear the low battery voice prompt. The 

prompt will be repeated until the battery is changed. 

     

INSERTING HEARING AIDS

Inserting your hearing instruments for the first time 

can be challenging. Until your hearing aid is fully 

inserted there can be feedback (whistle).  We 

suggest that you practice without the battery until 

you have perfected this procedure.  With practice, 

inserting your hearing aids will become as easy as 

putting on your glasses.
1.  Grasp hearing aid between your thumb and 

forefinger.
2.  Place it over your ear as shown.
3.  Gently push the ear tip into the ear canal.
4.  Tuck the concha lock into the bowl of your ear. 
When positioned correctly the SIE 96 hearing aid is 

practically invisible.

Note:  It is important to remove the instrument 

by grasping the instrument itself.  Please do 

NOT remove the instrument by pulling the 

tubing, as it can become stretched and 

distorted and may void the warranty.

WIRELESS CAPABILITY

1. During audio streaming, the hearing aid rocker switches are 

disabled. To adjust the audio volume during streaming, use the up 

and down volume control buttons on the streamer rather than the 

hearing aids.

2. To terminate audio streaming, streaming needs to be stopped 

from the audio source. When streaming has ended, the hearing 

aids will automatically return to program 1.

3. If the relay is streaming and temporarily moved out of range 

(beyond about 1m) from the hearing aids, the hearing aids will wait 

for a few seconds, and if the relay moves back into range of the 

hearing aid, streaming will automatically resume. However, if the 

relay is moved out of range for an extended period of time, 

streaming is ended and the hearing aids revert to program 1.

4. Refer to the “Relay User Guide” for more information on 

wireless function.

Your hearing instruments are shipped with a variety of accessories, 

a sampling pictured above,  including the following:

- Storage case

- 1 card of batteries

- Battery holder

- WaxStop

- Cleaning tool

If you have any questions about the use of these accessories 

please contact your hearing care professional.

ACCESSORIES

Storage case

WaxStop

Cleaning tool

PARTS OF YOUR SIE 96

Red Sound Tip = Right Aid

Blue Sound Tip = Left Aid

Sound Tip

with WaxStop

Tube

Tube Plug

Microphone

Ports

Dual Function

Rocker Switch

Battery Door

On/Off Switch

Serial Numbers

Product ID Information

Concha Lock

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