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oticon IIc Specifications

General IconGeneral
Brandoticon
ModelIIc
CategoryHearing Aid
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Model overview

Styles

Lists the different hearing aid styles available, including IIC, CIC, ITC, ITE HS, and ITE FS.

Identify your hearing aid

Hearing aids with size 10 battery

Explains the components of hearing aids with size 10 batteries, including microphone inlet, sound outlet, battery drawer, push-button, and pull-out string.

Hearing aids with size 312 battery

Explains components of hearing aids with size 312 batteries, including push-button, volume wheel, sound outlet, battery drawer, microphone inlet, and vent.

Hearing aids with size 13 battery

Explains components of hearing aids with size 13 batteries, including push-button, volume wheel, microphone inlet, battery drawer, and sound outlet.

Identify left and right hearing aid

MultiTool for handling batteries and cleaning

Turn the hearing aid ON and OFF

Replace the battery

Battery tip

Advise to carry spare batteries or replace before leaving home.

How to replace the battery

Insert the hearing aid

Remove your hearing aid

Caring for your hearing aid

Cleaning the hearing aid

Guides on cleaning microphone inlets and vents using a brush.

Filter replacement

Replace ProWax miniFit filter

Step-by-step instructions for replacing the ProWax miniFit filter using the provided tool.

Replace T-Cap filter

Replace O-Cap filter

Change programs

Change volume with push-button

Change volume with volume wheel

Mute the hearing aid

Flight mode

Use hearing aids with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch

Wireless accessories

ConnectClip

Explains the ConnectClip accessory for hands-free calls and remote microphone use.

TV Adapter 3.0

Describes the TV Adapter 3.0 for streaming audio from TVs and devices.

Remote Control 3.0

Explains the Remote Control 3.0 for changing programs, volume, and muting.

Oticon ON

Introduces the Oticon ON app for controlling hearing aids from mobile devices.

Phone Adapter 2.0

Other options

Telecoil

Describes the Telecoil option for improved hearing in loop systems like theatres and churches.

Autophone

Explains the Autophone feature that activates a phone program using a phone magnet.

Optional features and accessories

Tinnitus SoundSupport™ (optional)

Intended use of Tinnitus SoundSupport

Defines Tinnitus SoundSupport as a tool for temporary relief from tinnitus for adults.

Styles available with Tinnitus SoundSupport

Lists the hearing aid styles (CIC, ITC, ITE HS, ITE FS) compatible with Tinnitus SoundSupport.

Guidelines for Tinnitus SoundSupport users

Prescription use only

States that Tinnitus SoundSupport requires a medical evaluation by a licensed ear physician before use.

Sound options and volume adjustment

Tinnitus SoundSupport programs

Explains that Tinnitus SoundSupport can be activated in up to four programs.

Mute

Explains that muting in Tinnitus SoundSupport programs silences environmental sounds, not tinnitus sounds.

Volume adjustments with Tinnitus SoundSupport

Explains methods for adjusting tinnitus relief sound volume in one or both ears.

Volume adjustment methods

Change volume with push-button

Instructions on changing Tinnitus SoundSupport volume via push-button for one or both ears.

Change volume with volume wheel

Instructions on changing Tinnitus SoundSupport volume via volume wheel for one or both ears.

Hearing aid with Bluetooth

Limitation on use time

Daily use

Warns about potential hearing damage from prolonged high-volume Tinnitus SoundSupport use and advises following professional guidance.

Important information for hearing care professionals about Tinnitus SoundSupport

Device description

Describes Tinnitus SoundSupport as a module function enabled by the hearing care professional.

Maximum wearing time

Explains how exceeding 80 dB(A) SPL reduces wearing time and triggers warnings.

The volume control is deactivated

States that volume control is deactivated by default, and activation increases risk of noise exposure.

Warnings related to Tinnitus

General warnings

Usage of hearing aids

Emphasizes using hearing aids as directed by a professional to prevent damage and misuse.

Choking hazards and risk of swallowing batteries or other small parts

Warns about keeping small parts and batteries away from children due to choking and swallowing risks.

General warnings

Battery use

Advises using recommended batteries, not recharging, and avoiding disposal by burning due to explosion risk.

Active implants

Discusses compatibility with active medical implants like pacemakers and the need to keep magnets away.

Heat and chemicals

Warns against exposing hearing aids to extreme heat, chemicals, and advises removing them before applying products.

General warnings

Use on aircraft

Advises putting hearing aids with Bluetooth into flight mode when on aircraft.

Modification of hearing aids is not allowed

States that unauthorized modifications void the warranty.

Interference

Explains that electromagnetic interference may occur and how to reduce it.

Troubleshooting guide

Water & dust resistant (IP68)

Conditions of use

Warranty

International warranty

If you need service

Technical information

USA and Canada

Lists certification IDs for radio modules used in different hearing aid styles and battery sizes.

Radio frequency radiation exposure information

Discusses RF exposure limits for body-worn operation and accessory compliance.

Description of symbols and abbreviations used in this booklet

Warnings

Explains that text marked with a warning symbol must be read before using the device.

CE mark

States compliance with EU regulations and directives, explaining the notified body number.

IP code

Explains the IP code classification for protection against water and particulate matter.

Description of additional symbols used on labels

Keep dry

Indicates a medical device that needs to be protected from moisture.

Catalogue number

Indicates the manufacturer's catalogue number for device identification.

Serial number

Indicates the manufacturer's serial number for device identification.

Your individual hearing aid settings

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