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Style | Receiver-in-Canal (RIC) |
---|---|
Battery Type | Lithium-ion |
Rechargeable | Yes |
Channels | 48 |
Programs | 6 |
Bluetooth | Yes |
Noise Reduction | Yes |
Feedback Cancellation | Yes |
Water Resistance | IP68 |
Telecoil | Yes |
Wireless Connectivity | Yes |
Tinnitus Masker | Yes |
Directional Microphones | Yes |
Wind Noise Reduction | Yes |
Describes the Behind-The-Ear (BTE) model, power cell, and wireless functionality.
Guidance on familiarizing yourself with the controls and their locations on the instruments.
Identifies and labels the parts of the hearing instruments, including ear pieces and tubes.
Lists available hearing programs and directs users to change program instructions.
Details the Tinnitus Function, which generates a sound to distract from tinnitus.
Details the functions of the rocker switch for various press durations and settings.
Instructions on placing hearing instruments in the charger and low power indication.
Explains how to turn hearing instruments on and off via charger or rocker switch.
Describes how to switch to standby mode using remote control or app, and its implications.
Step-by-step guide for inserting hearing instruments, including ear canal preparation.
Instructions on how to carefully remove hearing instruments and a caution about the ear piece.
Explains automatic volume adjustment and manual control via the rocker switch.
Details how to change hearing programs using the rocker switch for different listening situations.
Covers optional controls for features like the Tinnitus Function level.
Guidance on positioning the phone receiver for optimal use with hearing instruments.
Information on configuring and switching to a telephone program for better call clarity.
Explains how hearing instruments work with iPhones for calls and music streaming.
Details how to deactivate Bluetooth for airplane mode and its impact on functionality.
Instructions for daily cleaning of hearing instruments using a soft, dry tissue.
Information on drying hearing instruments, noting the charger's drying function.
Guidelines for short-term and long-term storage, including charging intervals.
Addresses cerumen buildup and provides cleaning instructions for ear pieces and tubes.
Instructions on how to remove and attach standard ear pieces.
Procedure for unscrewing and screwing on new standard tubes.
Details professional cleaning, maintenance, and exchange of custom-made ear pieces and wax filters.
Warns about power cell risks (bursting, fire, explosion) and handling precautions.
Advises against self-repair and outlines actions for power cell leaking or damage.
Directs users to the safety manual for more comprehensive safety details.
Information on smartphone apps and remote controls for hearing instrument management.
Details environmental conditions for operating, transporting, and storing hearing instruments.
Specifies temperature, humidity, and pressure ranges for extended transport and storage.
Instructions on how to properly recycle or dispose of hearing instruments and power cells.
Explains the meaning of warning and information symbols used throughout the manual.
Provides solutions for common problems like weak sound, whistling, or distortion.
Certification information, FCC ID, and IC for USA and Canada wireless functionality.
Sections for recording serial numbers, service dates, purchase date, and warranty period.