15
14
To remove the instrument, gently pull the LifeTip out of your ear
and carefully lift the hearing instrument off your ear. Do not pull
or tug on the LifeTube to remove the Tip or instrument, or the
LifeTube may become damaged (Fig. 10).
Fig. 10: Removing the hearing instrument
Operating Your Hearing
Instrument – Options and Features
Refer to the feature
card included with
this manual
to determine the
optional features
your hearing
instrument is
equipped
with (Fig. 11):
Programmable and Exchangeable Controls
With the controls you can, for example, adjust the volume or
switch hearing programs. Your hearing instruments either have a
push button or a rocker switch – or no control at all.
Your Hearing Care Professional has has assigned your desired
functions to the controls, and has marked their functions on
your feature card.
Rocker Switch – If your rocker switch is configured as a volume
control pushing it up makes the volume louder. Pushing it down
makes the volume softer.
Your Siemens hearing instrument may have several memories,
also called hearing programs.
If your Rocker Switch is configured as a Program Button then
HEARING
INSTRUMENT
FEATURE
CARD
PROGRAMS
Program numberL
istening environment
Battery
options
shown
below
1
2
3
4
5
Microphones
Volume control wheel
Battery compartment door
Earhook
Audio input
Charging contact
S-LifeTube/LifeTip
Earhook/Earmold
Learning volume preference
Volume control alert tones
Program change alert tones
Telecoil
AutoPhone®
Directional microphone
Audio shoe
Battery compartment door lock
Power on delay
OPTIONS AND FEATURES
Low battery indicator
eCharger/Rechargeable
battery
e2e wireless® 2.0
Tek® wireless
enhancement system
ProPocket™ remote control
ePen® remote control
Refer to the BTE User Manual for information on Optional Features and Programmable Features.
Fig. 11: FEATURE CARD
Options and Features section circled
Optional
Features
Programs