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HOW TO USE THE CLUB:

Open the aluminium storage case and remove the Club from the foam. The Club only has 

one control knob which means that it is very easy to use. This knob provides the on/off 

and volume control functions. To turn the Club on, gently turn the knob forward until you 

feel a faint click. To increase the volume, gently turn the knob further forward until the 

required volume is reached. 

To switch the Club off, turn the knob back until you feel a faint click. It will not be possible 

to turn the knob any further and the Club will be switched off.

Hand-held operation

Connect the headset or alternative accessory that has been supplied. The required 

directional working of the Club will be achieved by pointing the microphone array 

longitudinally in the direction of the required sound source. Make sure that the sound 

apertures are not covered by your fingers.

Using the table stand

Connect the headset or alternative accessory that has been supplied. The required 

directional working of the Club will be achieved by placing the Club in the rubber stand 

and then turning it to point it in the direction of the required sound source. 

Using the rubber ear clip

Slide the rubber ear clip over the array, as shown in the picture. Insert the small plug into 

the Club output socket. Place the entire unit on your ear so that the rubber clip is behind 

your ear and the earplug is inside your ear.  Practicing in front of a mirror will make this 

easier. The required sound source will be amplified when you face towards it. If a whistle / 

acoustic feedback occurs then insert the earplug further into your ear or lower the volume 

slightly. Use one of the 3 transparant  earpieces and adjust the earrubber to your comfort.

Using induction hooks and Direct Input (DI)

The Club can be connected to the majority of Behind-The-Ear hearing aids. This inductive 

connection can be achieved by using induction hooks, whereby the hearing aids are in 

the T-mode. You then place the induction hooks over your ears, next to your hearing aids. 

The Club can then be held in your hand or placed in the table stand. To use the hearing 

aid Direct Input you will need to purchase a connector cable for your hearing aid from the 

manufacturer. The connection is made using a 3.5 mm jack plug on the other end of the 

cable. Please contact us if in doubt.

Changing the batteries

The Club is fitted with a battery indicator – the white lamp on top of the device. This 

lamp illuminates orange / red as soon as the batteries are almost flat. Use 2 x zinc-air 

batteries, type 13, and remove the small stickers. Place these in the correct position in 

the holder. The holder must be closed carefully. If you feel resistance when doing this see 

if something is in the way and then retry. Please contact us if in doubt.  If you only use 

the Club occasionally then we recommend that you use silver oxide batteries, type 309. 

These batteries do not go flat when not in use, however, they are more expensive and 

have less capacity.

Maintenance

The Club is an advanced device that has been designed and produced with care. Please 

handle it with care. The tips below will help you continue to benefit from the guarantee and 

have many years of enjoyment from this product.

• Keep the device and all parts and accessories out of the reach of children.

• Keep the device dry. Rain, moisture and liquids can cause the electronic circuits to 

corrode.

• Do not use or store the device in dusty or dirty locations. Dust can build up and reduce 

performance.

• Do not store the device in locations that are hot or cold. These temperatures can reduce 

the life of the electronic circuits.

• Do not attempt to open up the device. 

• Do not drop the device and avoid knocks and excessive shaking. 

• Do not use any aggressive chemicals, solvents or cleaning agents when cleaning the 

device. Clean the device using a soft cloth, lightly moistened with a solution of water and 

soap.

‘Creaties in Techniek’ declares under its own responsibility that the Club conforms to the requirements of the 

following Council Directives: Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) (89/336/EEC; 92/31/EEC; 93/68/EEC) and 

Medical Devices (93/42/EEC).

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or part thereof in any form whatsoever is not permitted without the prior written permission of ‘Creaties in 

Techniek’. Under no circumstances is ‘Creaties in Techniek’ liable for any unusual, occasional or indirect losses.

The content of this document is provided without any form of guarantee. Unless required by applicable laws, 

no guarantee whatsoever is provided in respect of the accuracy or content of this document, either expressly or 

implied, including, though not limited to, implied guarantees concerning the saleability and the suitability for a 

specific purpose.

This is a directional microphone that can be used in a variety of ways by using the accessories supplied. This 

model is mainly intended for older people who, in many cases, will already be using a hearing aid. These people 

often have major difficulties understanding speech and want to have the best possible solution. Induction units are 

available which allow the product to be easily connected to a hearing aid.

Creaties in Techniek

van Diemenstraat 410 

Unit -1.16

1013 CR Amsterdam

tel: 020 6383788

fax: 020-6223557

[email protected]

www.babble.nl

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