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| Connectivity | Bluetooth |
|---|---|
| Water Resistance | IP68 |
| Rechargeable | Yes |
| Battery Type | Lithium-ion |
| Warranty | 2 years |
| Style | BTE |
Guidance on age limits for use and when to seek professional medical advice.
Cautions regarding pain-free insertion, hearing protection, and sound comfort.
Advice on consulting professionals and what to expect when starting with a hearing aid.
Instructions for reporting hearing aid injuries, malfunctions, or adverse events.
Lists the components provided with the Otofonix Elite hearing aid.
Identifies key parts of the hearing aid like microphone and rocker switch.
Step-by-step guide for correctly wearing and taking off the hearing device.
Instructions on how to change the volume and select listening programs.
Explanation of the hearing aid's pre-configured memory programs and volume levels.
Details on the four programs (Everyday, Noisy, Treble, Power) and their uses.
Guidance on aligning phone and hearing aid to prevent whistling.
Describes Open, Close, and Magic domes for different hearing loss needs.
Information on Zip Tip domes, ear itching tips, and dome replacement frequency.
Step-by-step instructions for attaching and removing domes from the sound tube.
Details on available sound tube sizes and identification for left/right ears.
Instructions for safely removing and installing the hearing aid's sound tube.
Step-by-step guide on how to assemble and attach Zip Tips to the tubing.
Guide to battery type, activation, life, low power alerts, and ordering.
How to order replacement domes, sound tubes, batteries, and other parts.
Best practices for keeping the hearing aid clean, dry, and protected from damage.
Instructions for cleaning the sound tube and ear dome using the cleaning kit.
Overview of the one-year warranty, what it covers, and what voids it.
Explains coverage for accidental damage and options for protection plans.
Information on the 45-day return policy and how to obtain an RMA.
Solutions for wax, battery, whistling, and crackling sound problems.
Guidance on initial sound perception and gradual adaptation to hearing aids.
Important safety notices, when to stop use, and medical evaluation requirements.
Understanding the limitations of hearing aids compared to natural hearing.
Provides detailed technical data including OSPL, gain, bandwidth, and battery life.
Warnings about exposure to strong electrical fields and hazardous environments.
A section to log purchase date, serial numbers, and personal notes.
A log for tracking cleaning and replacement of ear domes and sound tubes.