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Contents
Switching on and off
8
Changing batteries
9-11
Inserting and removing the instrument
12-13
Recognising left and right instrument
14
Setting the volume (optional)
15
Program button (optional)
16-17
T-program (optional)
18
Using the telephone
19
Hearing through an induction loop
20
Maintenance and cleaning
21-28
General warnings
28-29
Solving small problems
30-33
Eight steps towards better hearing
34-37
Hearing instrument identification
38-39
International warranty and service
40
Technical Data
41
General Precautions
42
Thank you for selecting an Interton ITE (In-the-Ear) hearing system!
Please familiarize yourself with the information in this guide. It contains important instructions
for proper use and care, technical performance information and other general information about
your hearing system. Your hearing instruments have been adjusted to your particular hearing
loss.
Your hearing healthcare professional will explain these adjustments and the special features of
your particular model.
Becoming Accustomed to Amplification
While purchasing a hearing system is a major step, it is only one step in a process towards more
comfortable hearing. A hearing loss is usually acquired gradually over many years. Successfully
adapting to the amplification your hearing system provides takes time and consistent use. You
will enjoy more benefits from your Interton hearing system by wearing the system regularly in
order to get comfortable with using it.
This booklet & your instrument
In this booklet you will find explanations on controlling your instrument, on the daily
handling of it, and on its use. Furthermore, you can read what to do if things do not live
up to your expectations. We will also give a few practical steps towards better hearing.