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675

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pxp/ pxpb • Behind-the-ear

Summary of Contents for 675

Page 1: ...675 O p e r at i o n s M a n u a l PxP PxPb Behind The Ear ...

Page 2: ...ling and Wearing 20 Adjusting To A Noisy World 21 Start In Quiet Familiar Places 22 Focusing On Specific Sounds 23 Hearing The Television and Radio 24 Enjoy But Don t Overdo It 25 How Family and Friends Can Help 27 Speak Clearly and Normally 28 Minimize Distractions 29 Time For Added Consideration 30 Let Others Know What You Need 31 Hearing Instrument Care 33 Putting It In The Right Place 34 Daily...

Page 3: ...from the ear impression taken by your hearing professional Your BTE may be programmed to match your particular hearing requirements These parameters have been set by your hearing professional or the manufacturer and are not adjustable by the wearer We are confident that your listening enjoyment will be enhanced by the attention given to the performance and appearance of your 675 BTE ...

Page 4: ...off control 5 On off And Multimemory Control 6 Multimemory Button 7 Battery compartment Your BTE has one of two control configurations that operate the instrument It is important that you are familiar with the control locations and functions on your specific insturment s MULTIFunction Control Single Function Control ...

Page 5: ... Battery Compartment Direct Audio Input Contact Left Right Indicator 00 000000 Year made serial number RED is for RIGHT EAR BLUE is for LEFT EAR Each instrument can be identified by its serial number located on the inside of the battery compartment ...

Page 6: ...for your instrument Because of their size it s a good idea to change and replace batteries above a table or desk to reduce the risk of dropping the instrument or battery To insert or replace the battery open the battery compartment by placing your fingernail under the edge of the swing out door and gently pulling outward DO NOT open the battery door too far or damage is likely to occur ...

Page 7: ... suggested that you replace the battery when you hear the tone Remove the existing battery by pushing it out the fully open side of the door Close the battery compartment by swinging the door until it snaps shut NEVER FORCE THE DOOR SHUT This could result in serious damage If the door will not close securely check that the battery is placed properly in the compartment ...

Page 8: ...door use an appropriate tool to slide the recessed switch to the left until it clicks and the colored mark is visible Locking the door is not necessary for operation Because batteries can vary in size and performance your hearing professional is your best source for lifespan estimates and verification that you are using the proper size and type ...

Page 9: ...rument dispose of spent battery cells immediately in the proper waste or recycling receptacle To help prevent the accidental ingestion of batteries keep them out of the reach of children Always check your medication before ingesting batteries have been mistaken for pills Never put batteries in your mouth for any reason as they can easily be unintentionally swallowed ...

Page 10: ...he battery compartment door is closed securely Also make sure the instrument is turned off To insert hold the earmold with your thumb and forefinger on the outer side near the tubing Gently insert the canal tip of the earmold into your ear canal Then softly press the earmold into place with your fingertip ...

Page 11: ...he earhook wrapped over the top of your ear Turn the instrument on and rotate the volume control to the proper level To remove take the instrument from behind your ear and gently pull the earmold outward Pulling down on the ear lobe may help loosen the earmold as it is removed ...

Page 12: ... setting To turn the instrument off rotate the control down until you feel a click ON AND OFF Your BTE s on and off function is determined by the type of controls on your specific instrument Multifunction Control For BTEs with the multifunction control the instrument is turned on by moving the control up to the I position To turn the instrument off move the control down to the O position ...

Page 13: ...olume control The numbers on the control provide an orientation for the proper volume setting When the control is set at 4 the volume is at the maximum level To make sounds louder rotate the control upward To make sounds softer rotate the control downward A non removable protective cover may be placed over the volume control to prevent inadvertent adjustment Your hearing professional can provide f...

Page 14: ...d by pressing the button once to select memory two and twice to access memory three Pressing the button three times or once from memory three returns you to the first setting Multifunction Control For BTEs with the multifunction control memories are selected by pushing the multifunction control inward Single Function Control For BTEs with the single function control memories are selected by pushin...

Page 15: ...r environments where high levels of distracting noise is all around you When the directional mics are activated by pushing the multimemory button sounds that occur directly in front of you will be emphasized while sounds coming from other directions are reduced It is especially important that you face directly at those you are listening to and keep them in your direct line of sight ...

Page 16: ...urally from the telephone receiver To use the telephone push the multifunction or single function control to access the memory containing the telecoil function Place the handset over your ear and slowly move it upward nearer to the instrument until the best signal is received Some practice and experimentation may be necessary to find the best position USING THE TELEPHONE ...

Page 17: ... by amplified sounds escaping from the ear then reflecting off your hand into the instrument s microphone It is more likely to occur during insertion removal and volume adjustment It should cease when you move your hand If feedback persists after the instrument has been inserted correctly and the volume is set to a comfortable level contact your hearing professional ...

Page 18: ...pment To use DAI slide the DAI module onto the bottom of the BTE until it clicks into place The DAI s gain control should be turned fully counter clockwise so that it is pointing to the thickest part of the shading When the DAI module is attached the instrument s telephone coil is active To remove the module hold the BTE and DAI module and gently snap the two apart DIRECT AUDIO INPUT ...

Page 19: ...ed how to listen Your brain learned to focus on specific sounds and concentrate on voices even in the midst of many other noises As your hearing gradually diminished so did that ability to select sounds Now with the help of your hearing instruments you re about to relearn the selective hearing process Just as the battery is your hearing instru ment s power source a posi tive attitude is your brain...

Page 20: ...nditions So don t judge their effectiveness too soon Likewise others experiences with hearing instruments good or bad have no bearing on your success and should not affect your attitude Also don t assume that you will hear and understand all speech with your hearing instruments It will take time and patience as you learn to adapt to this new way of hearing In most cases inconsistent use of hearing...

Page 21: ...sent cues as your hearing loss gradually impaired your understanding of speech Now they are equally important as you learn to hear with hearing instruments Reading the lips facial expressions and gestures of others can enhance the learning process and supplement what amplification alone may miss If necessary your hearing professional may provide additional auditory training and lip reading assista...

Page 22: ...rritation and inflammation may occur as your ear becomes accustomed to having an object in it This is normally caused by pressure from the earmold on a particularly sensitive area and may easily be corrected through trimming and polishing by your hearing professional If an actual allergic reaction occurs alternative earmold materials are available Severe reactions discharge from the ear excessive ...

Page 23: ...ful learning The level and complexity of sound environments out in the real world make it a less than ideal place to hear in even if you have normal hearing It is best to begin your instrument usage gradually until it is fully integrated into your daily life The amount of patience and practice combined with a positive attitude will most likely determine the degree of success ADJUSTING TO A NOISY W...

Page 24: ...rd for awhile Other sounds like your own voice will sound different In the same quiet environment practice listening to and conversing with someone who is facing you has a familiar voice and understands your needs Don t be alarmed if you can t immediately understand everything A low comfortable volume level is preferable as you adapt to the new sound quality even if you occasionally miss soft soun...

Page 25: ... attention on them Enhance your understanding by following nonverbal expressions and gestures As you venture into familiar public places such as places of worship and meetings sit reasonably close and within easy visual distance of those speaking Because every area has its own sound characteristics you may need to try different locations for the best results ...

Page 26: ... of your TV s sound system sit eight to ten feet in front of the screen with the TV volume set to a normal comfortable level for others Adjusting to the radio will depend on the environment in which you re listening and whether it is an AM or FM station It will likely be more difficult to fully understand an AM station while riding in an automobile than an FM station playing on a larger sound syst...

Page 27: ...fatigue or tension Hopefully you ll be like many who find themselves forgetting that they are even wearing a hearing instrument Even so be careful not to over practice If you find yourself becoming tired nervous or irritated don t hesitate to rest for awhile by turning your instruments off and or removing them ...

Page 28: ...tations of what your hearing instruments can and cannot do Hearing is only one part of your total communication process Begin wearing your instruments gradually starting in quiet familiar surroundings Practice focusing on specific sounds using both verbal and nonverbal cues Over practice can cause fatigue tension and disappointment rest when necessary ...

Page 29: ...e levels and shifts in behavior are elements of hearing loss that those around you must live with and accommodate The continuing understanding and support of family and friends are crucial as you pursue improved hearing and communication Perhaps they have already demonstrated their willingness by encouraging you to seek help While you are adjusting to the acoustic part of amplification family and ...

Page 30: ...lly make understanding more difficult if not more irritating Now that the hearing instruments provide the amplification others should speak clearly and at a normal level without rushing or slurring their words Be sure they have your full attention before they begin speaking It s often preferable to rephrase rather than repeat the same words over and over as it may be easier to understand different...

Page 31: ...den head and body movement all make it harder to understand Make certain you can see their faces expressions and gestures clearly as they speak to you Background sounds can also be distracting As you are learning to select and sort specific sounds it is wise not to attempt conversations while watching the TV for example MINIMIZE DISTRACTIONS ...

Page 32: ... This is when the patience and understanding of others are especially appreciated Everyone adjusts to hearing instruments and develops listening skills at their own pace The common sense and attitudes of your family and friends are as important as the instruments themselves Their encouragement and support gives you a significant advantage as you become reacquainted with the world of sounds ...

Page 33: ...and cannot see your hearing problem There are ways of nonverbally encouraging others to face you when speaking and to talk more slowly Most won t mind helping you but you have to let them know what you need The way you ask verbally or non verbally determines how they respond ...

Page 34: ...u can see their faces when they speak Have them speak normally naturally and clearly rather than louder Request that they rephrase rather than repeat word for word if you don t initially understand what is said Don t hesitate to ask others for help their support and encouragement are just as important as your desire to improve ...

Page 35: ... in Heat moisture and foreign substances can accumulate and degrade performance or interrupt operation entirely Proper preventive care and maintenance will go a long way toward ensuring trouble free performance of what is a significant hearing investment This includes daily cleaning on your part as well as regular comprehensive examinations by your hearing professional ...

Page 36: ...s chewed beyond repair For similar reasons it is best to store your instrument where you can easily find them but safely out of the reach of pets and children It is not nearly durable enough to survive being used as a toy or a snack If your instrument will not be used for an extended period of time remove the battery completely place the instrument in the pouch and store in a cool dry place away f...

Page 37: ...vided to remove earwax or other particles that may have accumulated around switches and the battery compartment of your instrument Never use solvents cleaning fluids or oil to clean your instrument or earmold It is a good idea to perform all cleaning and battery changes at a desk or table above a soft cloth or towel This will keep the instrument from potentially damaging falls to hard surfaces if ...

Page 38: ...a shower or applying hair spray Do the same with pockets of clothing before they are washed Should it get wet do not attempt to dry your instrument in an oven microwave or with a hair dryer the heat will most certainly damage it Instead dispose of the battery and set the instrument on a towel in a safe place leaving the battery compartment door open to promote air drying ...

Page 39: ...instrument fail or perform unsatisfactorily first check the guide on the next page for possible solutions If problems persist your hearing professional is the person to contact for assistance Even if you are away from home most professionals are willing to help They are able to solve many common problems right in the office If you are uncertain who provides service in your area write to the addres...

Page 40: ...strument See your hearing professional Not Loud Enough Low battery Replace battery Blocked earmold Remove blockage and clean When was hearing last checked See your hearing professional Inconsistent Performance Low battery Replace battery Unclear Distorted Performance Low battery Replace battery Defective instrument See your hearing professional ...

Page 41: ...nations of both your hearing instruments and your ears Both are subject to constantly changing factors that can significantly impact our efforts to provide better hearing You may have friends and relatives who also experience hearing difficulty Encourage them to have their hearing tested by the hearing professional listed on your warranty card No one should neglect their hearing especially as more...

Page 42: ...nset within the previous 90 days vi Audiometric air bone gap equal to or greater than 15 decibels at 500 Hertz Hz 1 000 Hz and 2 000 Hz vii Visible evidence of significant cerumen accumulation or a foreign body in the ear canal viii Pain or discomfort in the ear Special care should be exercised in selecting and fitting a hearing aid whose maximum sound pressure level exceeds 132 decibels because t...

Page 43: ...e if you want to purchase the hearing aid Federal law restricts the sale of hearing aids to those individuals who have obtained a medical evaluation from a licensed physician Federal law permits a fully informed adult to sign a waiver statement declining the medical evaluation for religious or personal beliefs that preclude consultation with a physician The exercise of such a waiver is not in your...

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