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Phonak Audeo M90-R User Manual

Phonak Audeo M90-R
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Phonak Audeo M90-R Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelAudeo M90-R
ManufacturerPhonak
Bluetooth ConnectivityYes
Water ResistanceIP68
Number of Channels20
StyleReceiver-in-Canal (RIC)
TelecoilYes
Tinnitus ManagerYes
CompatibilityiOS and Android
Battery TypeRechargeable

Summary

1. Quick guide

Charging your hearing aids

Instructions for initial charging of the hearing aid.

Left & right hearing aid markings

Identifies the color markings for left (blue) and right (red) hearing aids.

Multi-function button operations

On/Off Functionality

Explains how to turn the hearing aid on and off using the button.

2. Parts of the hearing aid & charger

4. Charging the hearing aids

4.1 Using the Charger Case Combi or Mini Charger Case

Inserting Hearing Aids

Instructions on how to place hearing aids into the charging inserts correctly.

4.2 Using the optional Power Pack

6. Putting on the hearing aid

Placement and Insertion

Step-by-step guide on how to put on the hearing aid correctly.

7. Removing the hearing aid

Extraction Method

Instructions on how to remove the hearing aid from behind the ear.

8. Multi-function button

9. On/Off

Switching Hearing Aid On

How to turn the hearing aid on, including automatic and manual methods.

Switching Hearing Aid Off

How to turn the hearing aid off using the button.

10. Connectivity overview

11. Initial pairing

Pairing to Bluetooth Device

Step-by-step guide for pairing hearing aids with a Bluetooth enabled device.

Device Pairing and Confirmation

Selecting Hearing Aid on Device

How to select the hearing aid from a device list for pairing.

12. Phone calls

Direct Bluetooth Connection for Calls

How hearing aids connect to phones for direct audio and voice transmission.

Making and Accepting Calls

Accepting Incoming Calls

How to answer a call using the hearing aid button or phone.

14. Operating conditions

15. Care and maintenance

Daily and Weekly Cleaning

16. Exchanging the earwax protection

16.2 Exchanging with CeruShield™ Disk

17. Service and warranty

20. Troubleshooting

Hearing Aid Not Functioning

Lists common problems and their causes when the hearing aid doesn't work.

Troubleshooting Actions

Addressing Hearing Aid Issues

Lists actions like cleaning, charging, and consulting professionals for specific problems.

20.2 Troubleshooting charger

Charging Not Starting

Reasons why charging might not initiate with or without a Power Pack.

21. Important safety information

General Safety Guidelines

Read all safety information before using the hearing aid and accessories.

Hearing Aid Functionality Limits

Explains that hearing aids do not restore normal hearing and are part of a broader habilitation plan.

21.1 Hazard warnings

Lithium-ion Battery Safety for Air Travel

Warnings about lithium-ion batteries in hearing aids and Power Pack regarding air travel.

Operating Frequency and Flight Mode

Reminder about operating frequency and flight mode requirements.

Intended Use and User Restriction

Emphasizes that hearing aids are for the intended person only.

Hazard Warnings Continued

Explosive Areas and Prohibited Equipment

Warning against use in explosive environments or where electronic equipment is prohibited.

Dome Retention in Ear Canal

Warning about domes potentially remaining in the ear canal and safe removal advice.

Child Safety and Electrical Hazards

Child Safety Precautions

Warnings regarding children, cognitive impairment, small parts, and swallowing hazards.

Medical Device and Equipment Usage Precautions

Active Implantable Medical Devices

Precautions for users with pacemakers, defibrillators, etc., regarding distance from hearing aids and magnets.

Accessory and Power Usage Warnings

Approved Accessories and Transducers

Use only specified accessories to avoid performance degradation.

Ear Health and Earpiece Precautions

Domes and Perforated Eardrums

Advises against domes for clients with perforated eardrums or ear canal issues.

Ear Canal Foreign Body Removal

Recommends physician for safe removal if product parts remain in the ear canal.

21.2 Information on product safety

Water Resistance vs. Waterproof

Clarifies that hearing aids are water-resistant, not waterproof; avoid immersion.

Microphone Input Cleaning Warning

Warning against washing microphone inputs as it can affect acoustic features.

Heat Protection for Devices

Protect hearing aids and chargers from heat; avoid microwaves for drying.

Product Safety Precautions

Medical Examinations and Radiation

Advises removing hearing aids before certain medical exams involving radiation.

Medical Examinations and Device Handling

MRI/NMRI Scan Precautions

Information on medical examinations with magnetic fields and security gates.

Approved Chargers and Power Packs

Use only approved chargers and Power Packs to avoid damage.

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