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Battery Size | 312 |
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Rechargeable | No |
Wireless | Yes |
Wireless Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Water Resistance | IP68 |
Frequency Range | 8 kHz |
Battery Type | Zinc Air |
Overview of the user manual for Oticon Tego Pro and Tego hearing instruments.
Familiarize yourself with booklet contents before use for proper handling and information.
Diagram and labels of the Behind-the-Ear (BTE) hearing instrument.
Diagram and labels for BTE instruments using a Corda thin sound tube.
Instructions on how to switch the hearing instrument on and off using the battery door.
How to activate and reactivate standby mode for silencing the hearing instrument.
Step-by-step guide on how to correctly insert the hearing instrument into the ear.
Detailed steps for inserting hearing instruments with a Corda thin sound tube into the ear.
Procedure for removing ear wax or debris from the thin tube of the hearing instrument.
Safety precautions and warnings specific to using hearing instruments with Corda thin sound tubes.
Explanation of the push-button function for switching between different hearing instrument programs.
Information on the telecoil's purpose for telephone and induction loop systems.
How to adjust the volume using the optional volume control feature on the hearing instrument.
Crucial warnings about potential dangers of swallowed hearing instruments and batteries.
Guidance for dispensers on advising prospective users with specific ear conditions.
Advice for users regarding medical evaluation before purchasing a hearing instrument.
Information on potential side effects from hearing aids or earmolds and when to seek medical advice.
Recommendations for children with hearing loss, including audiologist referral and tamper-resistant battery doors.
Caution regarding fitting instruments with high sound pressure capability (over 132 dB SPL).
Step-by-step instructions for safely replacing the hearing aid battery.
Recommendations for proper disposal of hearing aid batteries to prevent environmental pollution.
Information on the optional tamper-resistant battery door for enhanced safety.
Explanation of Direct Audio Input for connecting external sound sources to the hearing instrument.
How to connect a DAI shoe and cord to the hearing instrument for audio input.
Procedure for connecting an FM receiver to the hearing instrument for wireless audio.
Tips for handling and storing hearing instruments to prevent damage and ensure efficiency.
Instructions for washing earmolds and tubing with mild soap and water.
Guidance on when to replace the tubing in the earmold and consulting a professional.
Advice on protecting hearing instruments from extreme heat, moisture, and chemicals.
Guidance on the adjustment period for new hearing instruments and managing fatigue.
Acclimatizing to new sounds and identifying background noise in a quiet environment.
Practicing conversations and adapting to new speech sounds for clearer understanding.
Tips for listening to broadcast media and seeking advice on assistive listening devices.
Strategies for focusing on speakers and managing background noise in group settings.
Using telecoil with induction loop systems in churches, theatres, and cinemas.
Optimizing telephone use for clear conversation by positioning the receiver correctly.
Understanding compatibility and potential disturbances with wireless and mobile phones.
Benefits of consistent use, including improved localization and speech understanding.
A guide to identifying and resolving common issues like whistling, no sound, or whirring noise.
Details on the limited warranty coverage for manufacturing and material defects.
Instructions on how to obtain service and repair for your hearing instruments.