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Phonak Q50 User Manual

Phonak Q50
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Phonak Q50 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPhonak
ModelQ50
CategoryHearing Aid
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Welcome

Important Safety Information

Hazard Warnings

Details critical safety warnings for using hearing aids, including potential hazards and precautions.

Product Safety Information

Provides essential information on product safety, including water resistance and heat precautions.

Hearing Aid Description

UP/SP Model with Classic Earmold

Details the components of the UltraPower and SuperPower hearing aid models when fitted with a classic earmold.

UP/SP Model with Power SlimTube

Illustrates the UltraPower and SuperPower hearing aid models equipped with a Power SlimTube and classic earmold.

M13 Model with Classic Earmold

Describes the M13 hearing aid model when it is fitted with a classic earmold, detailing its components.

M13 Model with Dome

Details the M13 hearing aid model when fitted with a dome, including its components and retention.

M13 Model with SlimTip

Explains the M13 hearing aid model fitted with a SlimTip, including its removal handle and components.

RIC Model with cShell

Details the RIC hearing aid model when fitted with a cShell, identifying its parts and external receiver wire.

RIC Model with Dome

Describes the RIC hearing aid model when fitted with a dome, outlining its components and retention.

Step-by-Step Usage Guide

Getting to Know Your Hearing Aid

Introduces the user to the hearing aid and encourages familiarization with its controls before wearing.

Battery Preparation and Insertion

Covers preparing the battery and the steps for correctly inserting it into the hearing aid compartment.

Turning On and Inserting the Hearing Aid

Guides on switching on the hearing aid and the procedure for correctly inserting it into the ear.

Adjusting Volume Control

Explains how to adjust the volume on different hearing aid models using the control buttons.

Selecting Hearing Programs

Details how to select or change hearing programs on the hearing aids using the program button.

Removing the Hearing Aid

Provides instructions on how to safely remove the hearing aid from the ear for various models.

Turning Off the Hearing Aid

Explains the procedure for turning off the hearing aid by opening the battery compartment.

Changing the Battery

Covers the process of changing the battery, including indicators and specific procedures for different compartment types.

Care and Maintenance

General Care Information

Provides general guidelines for hearing aid care, including avoiding cosmetics and ensuring proper drying and storage.

Daily Care

Recommends daily inspection of earmold and tube for earwax/moisture, and cleaning with a lint-free cloth.

Weekly Care

Advises weekly cleaning of the earmold (dome or cShell) using a soft, damp or special hearing aid cleaning cloth.

Monthly Care

Suggests monthly inspection of the hearing tube for color changes, hardening, or cracks, and professional replacement.

Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting: No Sound or Low Volume

Guides on troubleshooting no sound or low volume, checking volume control, earwax, battery, and seeking professional help.

Troubleshooting: Crackling or Buzzing Noises

Advises checking the hearing tube and earmold for earwax residue and the tube for damage.

Troubleshooting: Whistling

Suggests checking the earmold for correct and firm fitting to resolve whistling issues.

Troubleshooting: Pain or Inflammation

Recommends removing the hearing aid and consulting a professional if pain or inflammation occurs.

Wireless Accessories Description

Connecting to Audio Sources and Remote Control

Explains connecting to audio sources like MP3 players and TVs, and using remote control wirelessly.

Communication in Noise Over Distance

Describes Roger/FM accessories that help communication in noisy environments by transmitting sound directly to hearing aids.

Roger/FM System Components

Details Roger/FM system components like design-integrated receivers and audio shoes for enhanced functionality.

Service and Warranty

Local Warranty Information

Advises users to inquire with their hearing care professional about the terms of the local warranty.

International Warranty Details

Outlines Phonak's one-year limited international warranty, covering manufacturing and material defects.

Compliance Information

European Declaration of Conformity

States Phonak AG's declaration that the product meets EU directives for medical devices and radio equipment.

Australian Supplier Code

Provides the Supplier Code Number for Australia (N15398).

New Zealand Supplier Code

Provides the Supplier Code Number for New Zealand (Z1285).

Information and Symbol Descriptions

Regulatory Compliance Symbols

Explains CE marking and Type B applied part symbols, indicating product compliance with EU and safety standards.

Operational and Safety Symbols

Describes symbols for reading guides, warnings, important information, operating conditions, and disposal.

Environmental and Technical Specifications

Details temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure specifications, along with the proper disposal symbol.

Important Information: Cell Phones

FDA Regulations Compliance (US Market)

Warning for Hearing Aid Dispensers

Advises dispensers to recommend physician consultation for prospective users with specific ear conditions.

Notice for Prospective Hearing Aid Users

Emphasizes the importance of a medical evaluation by a licensed physician before purchasing a hearing aid.

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