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Phonak Audeo V30 User Manual

Phonak Audeo V30
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029-0334-03/V1.00/2014-10/Printed in USA © Phonak AG All rights reserved
User Guide
(V90/V70/V50/V30)
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Phonak Audeo V30 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPhonak
ModelAudeo V30
CategoryHearing Aid
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Your Hearing Aid Details

Welcome to Phonak Audéo V

Quick Guide to Phonak Audéo V

Left and Right Hearing Aid Markings

Identifies left/right hearing aids via blue/red markings.

Changing Hearing Aid Batteries

Step-by-step guide on battery replacement.

Operating Your Hearing Aid

Turning Hearing Aid On and Off

Explains how the battery door functions as an on/off switch.

Understanding the Push Button

Describes the function of the push button on the hearing aid.

Adjusting Volume Control

Instructions for increasing or decreasing volume.

Parts of the Hearing Aid

Left and Right Hearing Aid Identification

Blue Marking for Left Hearing Aid

Indicates the left hearing aid with a blue marking.

Red Marking for Right Hearing Aid

Indicates the right hearing aid with a red marking.

Turning Hearing Aid On and Off

Battery Management and Replacement

Battery Specifications and Types

How to Put On Your Hearing Aid

How to Remove Your Hearing Aid

Understanding the Push Button Functionality

How to Control Volume

Care and Maintenance Guidelines

General Care Information

General advice on avoiding damage from cosmetics and storing the device.

Hearing Aid Water Resistance

Daily and Weekly Cleaning Procedures

Daily Cleaning Routine

Inspect and clean earpiece daily with lint-free cloth.

Weekly Cleaning Routine

Clean earpiece with soft, damp cloth weekly.

Wireless Accessories for Phonak Audéo V

Service and Warranty Information

Local Warranty Details

Inquire with your hearing care professional for local warranty terms.

International Warranty Policy

Details Phonak's one-year limited international warranty coverage.

Warranty Limitations and Registration

Compliance Information

European Declaration of Conformity

Phonak AG declares product conformity with EU directives.

Australian Compliance Details

Supplier code number for Australia.

New Zealand Compliance Details

Supplier code number for New Zealand.

FCC and IC Certification Information

Regulatory Notices and Compliance Statements

Information and Description of Symbols

CE Marking Explanation

Explains the CE symbol and its relation to EU directives.

Type B Applied Part Symbol

Describes the symbol for Type B applied part according to EN 60601-1.

Medical Device Manufacturer Symbol

Symbol indicating the medical device manufacturer as per EU directive.

Additional Symbol Explanations

Australian EMC/Radio Compliance Symbol

Explains the symbol for EMC and Radio communications compliance in Australia.

Read User Guides Symbol

Symbol indicating the importance of reading user guide information.

Warning Notice Symbol

Symbol indicating the need to pay attention to warning notices.

Handling and Safety Information Symbol

Symbol for important information regarding handling and product safety.

Operating Conditions

Describes the product's design for optimal function.

Environmental and Operating Condition Symbols

Temperature Specifications

Specifies temperature ranges for transportation and storage.

Humidity Specifications

Specifies humidity ranges for transportation and storage.

Atmospheric Pressure Requirements

Specifies the atmospheric pressure range for operation.

Disposal of Hearing Aids Symbol

Indicates proper disposal methods for hearing aids, not household waste.

Troubleshooting Common Hearing Aid Issues

Troubleshooting: Hearing Aid Not Functioning

Lists causes for non-functioning hearing aids, like dead battery or incorrect insertion.

Troubleshooting: Hearing Aid Whistles

Explains causes of whistling, such as incorrect insertion or earwax.

Troubleshooting: Reduced Volume or Distortion

Covers causes like volume settings, low battery, or blocked earpiece.

Troubleshooting: Hearing Aid Beeps

Indicates that two beeps signify a low battery.

Troubleshooting: Intermittent Operation

Addresses intermittent on/off issues, often related to moisture.

Important Safety Information

Hazard Warnings

Additional Safety Precautions

Safety for Implantable Devices and External Connections

Product Safety Information

Battery Safety and Handling

Safety During Medical Procedures and Security Checks

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