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TH Premium/Advanced 19 ITC/HS 

TH Premium/Advanced 19 ITE

User Guide

Summary of Contents for TH Premium/Advanced 19 ITC/HS

Page 1: ...TH Premium Advanced 19 ITC HS TH Premium Advanced 19 ITE User Guide...

Page 2: ...ams 9 Features 9 Batteries 10 Battery size and handling tips 10 Replacing batteries 11 Daily use 12 Turning on and off 12 Inserting and removing the hearing instruments 13 Adjusting the volume 15 Chan...

Page 3: ...19 Hearing instruments 19 Professional maintenance 20 Further information 21 Safety information 21 Accessories 21 Symbols used in this document 21 Troubleshooting 22 Country specific information 23 S...

Page 4: ...Care Professional will help you understand the advantages and greater quality of life your hearing instruments offer To receive the most benefit from your hearing instruments it is recommended that yo...

Page 5: ...under the age of 3 years or persons with a developmental age of under 3 years The wireless functionality enables advanced audiological features and synchronization between your two hearing instruments...

Page 6: ...your hearing instruments while wearing them you can use a smartphone app to control your instruments Components and names This user guide describes several types of hearing instruments Use the followi...

Page 7: ...rophone Battery compartment Vent optional Controls With the push button you can for example switch hearing programs The Hearing Care Professional has programmed your desired functions to the push butt...

Page 8: ...evel up Tinnitus therapy signal level down TV stream on off Press for about 2 seconds Program up Volume up Volume down Tinnitus therapy signal level up Tinnitus therapy signal level down TV stream on...

Page 9: ...in section Changing the hearing program Features Power on delay enables whistle free insertion of hearing instruments Read more in section Turning on and off The tinnitus therapy feature generates a...

Page 10: ...size and handling tips Ask your Hearing Care Professional for recommended batteries Battery size 312 Always use the correct battery size for your hearing instruments Remove the batteries if you intend...

Page 11: ...y X If the battery has a protective film remove it only when you are ready to use the battery X Insert the battery with the symbol facing upwards X Carefully close the battery compartment If you feel...

Page 12: ...seconds Refer to section Controls for the settings of your controls After turning on the previously used volume and hearing program remain set When wearing the hearing instruments an alert tone can i...

Page 13: ...r right and left ear The labeling on the hearing instruments indicates the side R right ear L left ear Inserting a hearing instrument X Carefully push the hearing instrument into the ear canal X Twist...

Page 14: ...nstrument This could damage your hearing instrument X Push lightly on the back of your ear to loosen the hearing instrument X Grip the hearing instrument in the ear canal with two fingers and pull it...

Page 15: ...earing program Depending on the listening situation your hearing instruments automatically adjust their sound Your hearing instruments may also have several hearing programs which allow you to change...

Page 16: ...r adjustments optional You can also use the hearing instrument controls to change other features for example the level of the tinnitus therapy signal Refer to section Controls for the setting of your...

Page 17: ...y cover your ear Telephone program You may prefer a certain volume when using the phone Ask your Hearing Care Professional to configure a telephone program X Switch to the telephone program whenever y...

Page 18: ...areas where the use of Bluetooth technology is not allowed e g on some airplanes you can activate the airplane mode This turns Bluetooth in your hearing instruments off temporarily The hearing instru...

Page 19: ...store your hearing instruments in a dry environment with an open battery compartment and the batteries removed X Ask your Hearing Care Professional for more information Cleaning For hygiene reasons an...

Page 20: ...o keep your hearing instruments in good condition Professional maintenance Your Hearing Care Professional can perform a thorough professional cleaning and maintenance In the event that the wax protect...

Page 21: ...or further information Symbols used in this document Points out a situation that could lead to serious moderate or minor injuries Indicates possible property damage Advice and tips on how to handle yo...

Page 22: ...ace the empty battery Ask your Hearing Care Professional to exchange the wax protection and or the microphone cover Hearing instrument emits whistling sounds Reinsert the hearing instrument until it f...

Page 23: ...ry is inserted correctly Power on delay is active Wait several seconds and check again Consult your Hearing Care Professional if you encounter further problems Country specific information USA and Can...

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Page 27: ...27 Service and warranty Serial numbers Left Right Service dates 1 4 2 5 3 6 Warranty Date of purchase Warranty period in months Your Hearing Care Professional...

Page 28: ...1 SI 18913 18 Master Rev01 09 2018 10 2018 TruHearing Inc All rights reserved Manufactured for TruHearing Inc 12936 S Frontrunner Blvd Draper UT 84020 United States Information in this brochure is sub...

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