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beat SHD BTE  

behind-the-ear  

Hearing aid user guide

Summary of Contents for beat SHD BTE

Page 1: ...beat SHD BTE behind the ear Hearing aid user guide...

Page 2: ..._______________________________ Model _____________________________________ Serial number _______________________________ Warranty ___________________________________ Program 1 is for ________________...

Page 3: ...er guide carefully to make sure that you understand and get the best out of your hearing aids Training is not required for handling of this device A hearing care professional will help setup the heari...

Page 4: ...n 12 5 Using the telephone 15 6 Accessories 18 7 Assistive listening devices 20 8 Caring for your hearing aids 22 9 Troubleshooting guide 27 10 Service and warranty 32 11 Important safety information...

Page 5: ...ophones from dirt debris 3 Push button switches between listening programs or changes the volume level depending on your customized fitting 4 Lever controls the volume 5 Battery door on off close the...

Page 6: ...to help you insert the earmold into your ear canal more easily 3 Place the hearing aid over the top of your ear 2 Turning your hearing aids on and off The battery door acts as an on and off switch 1...

Page 7: ...or switching between programs or to adjust your volume 4 Operating instructions Your hearing aids come with two controls that allow you to further adjust your hearing aids a lever and a push button Le...

Page 8: ...e level 2 beeps Minimum volume level 2 beeps Program control If the push button has been configured as a program control each time you push the button you will move to a new hearing aid program Your h...

Page 9: ...listening programs and change your volume Tinnitus masker If your hearing healthcare professional has configured both a tinnitus masker program and a volume control you can adjust the tinnitus masker...

Page 10: ...Battery information Low battery warning Two long beeps indicate the hearing aid battery is low After the low battery warning sounds may not be as clear This is normal and can be fixed by changing the...

Page 11: ...receiver is moved away from the hearing aid it will automatically return to the previous listening program If your hearing aid doesn t automatically switch to the easy telephone program when a receiv...

Page 12: ...3 user guide for more information To attach the optional magnet 1 Clean the telephone receiver Hold the magnet near the listening end of your telephone receiver and release it The magnet will flip to...

Page 13: ...ng aids uDirect 3 uDirect 3 provides easy hands free access to Bluetooth enabled devices such as mobile phones It can provide remote control functions to adjust your hearing aids for increased listeni...

Page 14: ...gnetic energy and convert it into sound Your hearing aid s telecoil option can help you listen in public places equipped with telecoil compatible assistive listening devices such as a loop system When...

Page 15: ...aring aids Diligentand routinecareofyourhearingaids contributeto outstandingperformanceanda longservicelife To ensurealongservicelife SonovaAGprovidesaminimumofafiveyear serviceperiod afterphaseoutoft...

Page 16: ...ids at the end of each day Regular cleaning of the microphone ports with the supplied cleaning brush will ensure that your hearing aids will maintain their sound quality Your hearing care professional...

Page 17: ...ring aid by sliding the tubing back on to the earhook Use of a hearing aid blower can assist with removing moisture debris from the tube See your hearing healthcare professional for more information C...

Page 18: ...ds See Caring for your hearing aids Consult your hearing care professional Plugged microphone shield Consult your hearing care professional Cause Possible remedy Issue Intermittent Low battery Replace...

Page 19: ...earing care professional Issue Earmolds falling out of ear Poorly fitting earmolds Consult your hearing care professional Earmolds not inserted properly See Putting your hearing aids on your ears Rein...

Page 20: ...s into force if a proof of purchase is shown The international warranty does not affect any legal rights that you might have under applicable national legislation governing sale of consumer goods Warr...

Page 21: ...s attention from their tinnitus Indications General clinical indications for the use of hearing aids and Tinnitus feature are Presence of hearing loss Uni or bilateral Conductive sensorineural or mixe...

Page 22: ...forated eardrum Other abnormalities which the HCP believes are of medical concern The HCP may decide that a referral is not appropriate or in the best interests of the patient when the following appli...

Page 23: ...ear pain may be resolved or reduced by your hearing care professional Conventional hearing aids have the potential to expose patients to higher levels of sound exposure which might result in threshold...

Page 24: ...ur hearing aids wear your hearing aids everyday all day Feedback poor sound quality too loud or too soft sounds inadequate fitting or problems when chewing or swallowing can be resolved or improved du...

Page 25: ...any parts remain in the ear canals after the removal of the hearing aids contact a physician immediately Hearing programs in the directional microphone mode reduce background noises Please be aware th...

Page 26: ...ables specified by the manufacturer Otherwise degradation of the performance of this equipment could result Hearing aids should not be fitted with domes wax protection systems when used by clients wit...

Page 27: ...s There may be a risk of impairing your remaining hearing Speak with your hearing care professional to ensure the maximum output of your hearing aids is suitable for your particular hearing loss The m...

Page 28: ...to dry your hearing aid Ask your hearing care professional about suitable drying methods Do not drop your hearing aids Dropping onto a hard surface can damage your hearing aids The batteries used in...

Page 29: ...hearing aids If you experience interference from a mobile phone being used close by you can minimize this interference in a number of ways Switch your hearing aids to another program turn your head in...

Page 30: ...ith the tinnitus masker are to be fitted by a hearing care professional familiar with the diagnosis and management of tinnitus Should you develop any side effects while using the tinnitus masker such...

Page 31: ...ich may be causing tinnitus are identified and treated prior to using a sound generator The tinnitus masker is intended for adults 18 years of age or older who have both hearing loss and tinnitus 12 O...

Page 32: ...into account the relevant information in these user guides Indicates that the device is a medical device Indicates the manufacturer s catalogue number so that the medical device can be identified This...

Page 33: ...e atmospheric pressure limitation Keep dry This symbol indicates that it is important for the user to pay attention to the relevant warning notices related to batteries in these user guides Symbols ap...

Page 34: ...ova com en certificates Radio information of your wireless hearing aid Antenna type Integrated ferrite coil antenna inductive Operation frequency 10 6 GHz Occupied bandwidth 99 BW approx 500 kHz Modul...

Page 35: ...first office visit after getting your hearing aids This will help your hearing healthcare professional to address your needs _________________________________________ _________________________________...

Page 36: ...And importer for European Union Sonova Deutschland GmbH Max Eyth Str 20 70736 Fellbach Oeffingen Germany Pat www sonova com en intellectualproperty...

Page 37: ...7 6 1 3 3 8 9 6 4 2 9 2 6 Manufacturer Sonova AG Laubisr tistrasse 28 CH 8712 St fa Switzerland www hansaton com 029 6736 02 V1 01 2023 04 CZ...

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