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IMPACT Pro L

Instructions and guidance

Summary of Contents for IMPACT Pro L

Page 1: ...IMPACT Pro L Instructions and guidance ...

Page 2: ...IMPACT Pro L hearing instrument Features 1 LifeTube 2 LifeTip 3 LifeTip Adapter 4 Microphone opening 5 Program button 6 Battery compartment 7 Colour coded typeplate red right instrument blue left instrument ...

Page 3: ...eTip Make sure that the LifeTip is completely attached to the LifeTip adapter Change the LifeTube or LifeTip when they are cracked Put the LifeTube with the LifeTip carefully and not too deep into the ear Use the LifeTube and LifeTip only the way described in this patient leaflet If the LifeTip remains in the ear have it removed by a medical professional ...

Page 4: ... Close battery door 2 Remove coloured sticker from new battery place battery in drawer with symbol on battery side up You should only remove the protective sticker if you actually use the battery 1 Open the battery compartment ...

Page 5: ... to inform you when the battery should be replaced for best system performance You may hear an intermittent series of beeps and or experience low amplification power or volume Change the battery when either of these occur Low Battery indicator ...

Page 6: ...Switching the instrument on off Off Press open the battery compartment to the first stop to switch off On Close the battery compartment fully to switch on ...

Page 7: ... time the button is pressed the instrument changes to the next program which is confirmed with beep tones The number of beep tones is the same as the selected program Hearing program 1 Everyday listening 2 3 4 5 Your NHS Audiologist will complete your program details below IMPACT Pro L will always be on program 1 when initially switched on ...

Page 8: ...hearing instrument off press and hold the program button for approximately 3 seconds To turn your hearing instrument on again press and hold the program button for approximately 3 seconds Please note that when you turn your hearing instrument off using the program button you must wait approximately 10 seconds for the instrument to reset before turning it back on using the program button ...

Page 9: ...quipped with a power on delay feature This feature delays sound from entering your hearing instrument when it is first turned on so that you may insert the hearing instrument into your ear without experiencing unpleasant feedback whistling Optional ...

Page 10: ...echnology The wireless functionality Automatically adjusts both hearing instruments simultaneously to adapt to different listening situations Provides synchronisation of the hearing instrument settings If you change the volume or program on one instrument the other is automatically changed Your NHS Audiologist can activate the wireless functionality of your hearing instrument ...

Page 11: ...erference such as computer monitors or halogen lamp systems controlled by a switching power supply Move away from the source of interference if you experience difficulty In some countries restrictions for the usage of wireless equipment exist Refer to local authorities for further information ...

Page 12: ...ture prevents children from unintentionally removing the battery Open the battery compartment to the first stop to switch off do not open the battery door fully Using a pointed tool push the pin to the right to lock the battery door and to the left to unlock ...

Page 13: ...tereo miniTek and Tek are also easy to use remote controls for your IMPACT Pro L hearing instruments for convenient and discreet program and volume adjustment The miniTek and Tek packages comprises the miniTek or Tek Connect itself which controls the hearing instruments a Tek transmitter and all cables necessary to link the miniTek Tek into a variety of devices such as TVs MP3 players etc miniTek ...

Page 14: ...roducts to your hearing instrument Tek is available to purchase at 300 miniTek is available to purchase at 400 If you think it would assist you in your day to day life talk to your NHS Audiologist about how you can obtain a miniTek or Tek Further information is available on our website www siemens co uk hearing or email siemenshearing shi uk siemens com Tek miniTek ...

Page 15: ...ult a physician or a hospital immediately If infants small children or disabled persons need to wear hearing instruments ensure adequate supervision Check the condition and operation of the hearing instrument regularly Consult your NHS Audiologist if the housing is deformed Keep the battery compartment locked Verify the proper function of the locking mechanism ...

Page 16: ...the shower or when applying makeup perfume aftershave hairspray or suntan lotion Do not wear your hearing instruments when you are exposed to short waves a strong magnetic field a high frequency field or X rays Do not place your hearing instruments in a microwave oven Leaking batteries damage hearing instruments Turn the hearing instruments off when not in use to preserve battery life Remove batte...

Page 17: ...ening in the LifeTip clogged with wax WARNING Hazard of explosion Do not use your hearing instruments in areas where there is a danger of explosions e g mining NOTICE Batteries contain harmful substances that pollute the environment Do not throw away batteries into household refuse Dispose batteries according to national regulations or return to your NHS Audiologist ...

Page 18: ...ical products For the products with e2e wireless 2 0 Siemens additionally confirms compliance with the European Directive 99 5 EC R TTE concerning radio and telecommunications terminal equipment Our quality management system certified by an independent authority assures consistently high product quality and reliability to the customer Siemens Hearing Instruments Alexandra House Newton Road Manor R...

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