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Versáta SR Custom Products

User Guide

029-1001-02_GB_Versata_Custom.qxp:P66486_029_1001_02_GB_Versata_Custom.qxp  19.10.2009  13:14 Uhr  Seite 1

Summary of Contents for Versata SR

Page 1: ...Vers ta SR Custom Products User Guide...

Page 2: ...29 iView 31 Remote control optional for products with T coil 32 FM communication optional 34 MyLink 34 Multi frequency FM transmitter 35 Maintenance Important points 36 SmartGuard optional 38 Warning...

Page 3: ...stems 12 Inserting your hearing system in your ear 13 Removing your hearing system from your ear 14 Fine tuning based on your personal preferences 16 Operation Switching ON OFF 17 Controlling the volu...

Page 4: ...ticated hearing systems into convenient devices that are easy to use Please read this manual carefully to benefit from all the features of your new hearing system Ask your hearing care professional if...

Page 5: ...phone inlet two on models with directional technology Battery compartment with ON OFF switch Program switch optional Volume control optional Receiver sound outlet and wax protection system Custom made...

Page 6: ...Description Vers ta SR CIC MC Petite Vers ta SR CIC MC P Petite Battery size 10 Vers ta SR ITC HS Vers ta SR ITC HS Petite Vers ta SR ITC HS P Vers ta SR ITC HS P Petite Battery size 312 6...

Page 7: ...move the old battery Remove the protective foil from the new battery Insert the new battery Please ensure that the sign on the battery flat side is on the same side as the sign on the battery compartm...

Page 8: ...ry Use a battery size 10 312 13 for all Vers ta SR custom products Hold the hearing system with the battery compartment upwards and open it Do not try to open the compartment further than shown in the...

Page 9: ...battery warning An acoustic signal gives you an early warning that the battery is approaching exhaustion You have approximately 30 minutes to replace the battery after hearing the signal This reserve...

Page 10: ...10 Gently shut the battery compartment until you feel it click into place Handle the battery compartment gently and do not use excessive force Preparation...

Page 11: ...Grasp the hearing system between the thumb and index finger using the hand on the same side you wear your hearing system Insert the canal end into the ear canal Tug gently on your ear lobe and push t...

Page 12: ...ying left and right hearing instruments Before insertion please ensure that you are using the proper left and right hearing systems Your hearing systems are identified as follows blue left red right P...

Page 13: ...ut your thumb behind your lobe just below the hard cartilage and gently press your ear upward to push the hearing system out of the canal In order to help it along make chewing movements with your jaw...

Page 14: ...t the mute mode see page 21 before removing your hearing system to avoid whistling Vers ta SR CIC MC P Petite models with a removal handle Grasp the handle between your thumb and index finger and gent...

Page 15: ...tem is switched ON when the battery compartment is closed Your hearing systems are automatically set at your preferred volume and in your default hearing program Switching OFF To switch the hearing sy...

Page 16: ...ta SR offers a unique functionality called Self Learning In every environment it logs your personal volume changes within the hearing instrument This means that every time you change the volume of yo...

Page 17: ...nal left ear right ear forwards forwards backwards backwards Preset volume Automatically set when hearing system is switched ON To increase volume Turn the volume control forwards To reduce volume Tur...

Page 18: ...ed in order to avoid any disturbance while placing it into your ear An acoustic signal confirms when your hearing system is switched on Note The mute mode may be used like an ON OFF function activated...

Page 19: ...n of the Automatic Mode Additional program selection Upon request your hearing care professional can program for you additional individual hearing programs dedicated to specific hearing situations Add...

Page 20: ...f all Vers ta SR models except for Petite models including the models without manual volume control You can control all models including Petite models with an optional remote control such as the KeyPi...

Page 21: ...t is removed from your ear Some telephones produce a magnetic field strong enough to activate your EasyPhone function Other types of telephones require an additional magnet fixed on the receiver to ac...

Page 22: ...trument will be adjusted automatically Telecoil optional Your hearing care professional may have activated a Telecoil in your hearing systems The programs with Telecoil can be used with hearing system...

Page 23: ...reach of children and pets If a magnet is swallowed please seek the advice of a medical practitioner The magnet used to strengthen the magnetic field of your phone may affect some medical devices or...

Page 24: ...er right half of the receiver If you hold the telephone receiver in your left hand when making telephone calls position the magnet in the upper left half of the receiver Use the double sided adhesive...

Page 25: ...myPilot available in two stylish colors high tech gray or white 27...

Page 26: ...dly and discrete control of all the functions of your hearing system and additional benefits Volume Control Program selection Automatic mode selection Clock and Alarm myPilot Battery status Read out o...

Page 27: ...system with the technology around you mobile phones audio equipment FM etc Bluetooth connections iCom offers a simple way to connect your mobile phone via Bluetooth to your hearing system iCom is also...

Page 28: ...optimum results position your myPilot as shown in the drawing Do not use your myPilot in locations where it is forbidden to use electronic devices Wireless accessories optional Operating range max 50...

Page 29: ...of a button iView shows the status of the hearing instrument s battery the current hearing program and volume settings displayed on a large screen For detailed information on the use of iView please r...

Page 30: ...rograms are automatically selected in your hearing systems when an audio or Bluetooth signal is received from iCom EasyAudio and EasyBluetooth ensure that you have the optimum program for audio and mo...

Page 31: ...or detailed information on the use of your remote control please refer to its user guide Your hearing care professional can also print an individual description of your hearing programs for you Do not...

Page 32: ...al to demonstrate them to you Choose the model that is most convenient for your lifestyle and your taste WatchPilot2 Exclusive and modern available for women and men with sporty rubber band or elegant...

Page 33: ...ge of different FM transmitters SmartLink flexible multifunctional transmitter with Bluetooth ZoomLink convenient transmitter with three microphone settings EasyLink the easy to use transmitter inspir...

Page 34: ...connected to the sound source e g TV or radio It transmits the signal via radio to the receiver attached to an iCom or to a MyLink receiver For more information about the use of your FM receivers or...

Page 35: ...tact your hearing care professional for advice Please remember to bring your accessories e g myPilot iCom or remote control together with your hearing system s for service enquiries The symbol with th...

Page 36: ...tery compartments open Make sure your hearing systems are completely dry before closing the case 4 Protect your hearing systems from excessive moisture and heat Always remove your hearing systems befo...

Page 37: ...s even damage your hearing X ray radiation e g CT scans MRI scans may adversely affect the correct functioning of your hearing system We recommend that you remove them before undergoing X ray procedur...

Page 38: ...tGuard is a unique wax protection system developed by Phonak The unique membrane design completely protects your hearing system from wax and moisture Please ask your hearing care professional for furt...

Page 39: ...e following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or...

Page 40: ...rranty does not cover damage from improper handling or care exposure to chemicals immersion in water or undue stress Damage caused by third parties or non authorized service centers renders the Phonak...

Page 41: ...43 Canada Phonak Canada Limited Mississauga Ontario L5W OB3 USA Phonak LLC Warrenville IL 60555 3927 Manufacturer Phonak AG Laubisr tistrasse 28 CH 8712 St fa Switzerland Phonak distributors...

Page 42: ...o radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception wh...

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Page 44: ...rnings given in this user guide External devices may only be connected if they have been tested in accordance with corresponding IECXXXXX standards Only use accessories approved by Phonak AG The produ...

Page 45: ...Notes...

Page 46: ...029 1001 02 V1 00 2009 10 A W Printed in Switzerland Phonak AG All rights reserved www phonak canada com www phonak us com...

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