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Battery Placement/Life/Change/Remove

1. Peel off the sticker of the battery (PR41 

(312) zinc-air battery) before loading.

2. Open the battery holder.

3.  Insert a PR41 (312) battery sideways into 

the battery holder. 

You do not have to 

worry about the polarity.

4. Close the battery holder.

Battery life 

(PR41 (312), for continuous use)

ANSI: 

Approx. 180 hours

IEC: 

Approx. 150 hours

-  Battery life will change depending on the operating condition.
-  When the battery is almost depleted, a warning beep sounds. 

This is not a malfunction. This warning beep sounds every 
fi ve minutes. Depending on operating conditions, however, the 
battery may run out of charge before the next beep sounds. 

When remove the battery, grasp it 
and  pull  it  towards  you.  Be  sure  to 
remove the battery when the hearing 
aid is not to be used.

Inserting Hearing Aid in Your Ear

This hearing aid does not have a power switch. The battery 
holder also functions as power switch.

Power/OFF: 

Open the battery holder.

Power/ON: 

Close the battery holder fi rmly.

1. Open the battery holder slightly, so 

that the hearing aid is set to the OFF 
condition.

2. Hold the hearing aid so that the pull-out wire is at the rear, 

lightly pull the auricle back and insert the hearing aid straight 
into the ear.

  Depending on the shape of the user's ear, there may be no 

vent, or the vent may be in a different position.

  The communication connector serves for adjustment of the 

hearing aid by the hearing aid professional.

Pull the auricle
toward the rear

Sound outlet

Pull-out wire

HOW TO USE YOUR FIRST HEARING AID

  Any hearing aid cannot return level of your hearing to normal or 

halt further hearing deterioration, but proper use of your hearing 
aid can help you hear what is going on around you and let you 
get more enjoyment of life.

  If this is your fi rst hearing aid, you - like most new users - will 

probably be surprised at the loudness of the sounds, and after 
using it for a short while, you may even feel that it is too noisy. The 
following three tips are important in overcoming your concerns.

1)  Read this manual and become familiar with the hearing aid's 

various mechanisms and how to use them correctly.

2)  First, use your hearing aid in a quiet place and listen to quiet 

sounds and give yourself suffi cient time to get accustomed to 
the sound of your hearing aid.

3)  If any physical problems develop, consult your doctor.

FOR KEEPING YOUR HEARING AID LONGER

  Always keep the hearing aid clean. Clean the hearing aid with dry 

cloth periodically and also remove earwax plugged in the sound 
outlet using eyebrush or toothbrush.

  Do not expose the hearing aid to the heat from stoves, etc. Also, 

avoid leaving it in places with high humidity.

  Operate the controls with care. 
  If the hearing aid is dropped in water, wipe with dry cloth and ask 

the dealer for check.

  Do not pick the microphone with nail, pin, etc., because this may 

damage the microphone.

  Do not disassemble or attempt any repairs by yourself. Ask the 

dealer for repair.

Sticker

or

Microphone

Volume Control

Battery holder

Vent

Communication

connector

Sound outlet

Pull-out wire

"Either way"

circuit

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Parts and Controls

  If the hearing aid is hard to insert 

in a straight motion, slowly rotate 
it in the direction indicated by the 
arrow in the illustration, and lightly 
push it in.

Note:

 If the hearing aid is inserted with the battery holder 

closed (ON), acoustic feedback may occur.

3. When the hearing aid is properly seated in your ear, close the 

battery holder to turn it on.

Open the
battery holder

Rotate in arrow
direction and
lightly push in

HI-G6R

DIGITAL HEARING AID

Instruction Manual

3-20-41 Higashimotomachi, Kokubunji, Tokyo 185-8533, Japan

http://www.rion.co.jp/english/

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