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Brand | Siemens |
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Model | Life micon |
Category | Hearing Aid |
Language | English |
Familiarize yourself with your new hearing instruments by using the controls and noting their location.
Identifies the parts of the hearing instrument, including ear pieces, tubes, and battery compartment.
Explains the functions of the push button and how to adjust volume or change hearing programs.
Details hearing programs, features like power-on delay, and accessories such as remote controls.
Information on battery types and exchangeable ear pieces like LifeTips.
Space to record serial numbers, service dates, and purchase date for your hearing instruments.
Instructions on removing and handling batteries, including using a magnet stick if needed.
Step-by-step guide on how to correctly insert a new battery into the hearing instrument.
Methods to turn hearing instruments on or off via battery compartment, push button, or remote control.
Guidance on how to properly insert the hearing instrument into the ear canal, noting red/blue markers.
Instructions on how to safely remove the hearing instrument from the ear.
How to manually adjust volume and switch between hearing programs using controls or remote.
Guidance on controlling paired hearing instruments and the 'e2e wireless' function.
How to use the telephone program for better listening on the phone and where to find configuration details.
Daily cleaning instructions for hearing instruments and tubes to maintain hygiene and functionality.
Detailed steps for removing cerumen from LifeTubes using a special cleaning wire.
Instructions on drying instruments overnight and proper storage to prevent moisture damage.
Recommendations for exchanging ear pieces and tubes, typically every 3-6 months.
Solutions for weak sound, including volume adjustment, battery replacement, and cleaning.
Steps to resolve whistling sounds, such as reinserting the ear piece or decreasing volume.
Methods to fix distorted sound, including volume, battery, and cleaning checks.
Guidance on addressing signal tones, primarily involving battery replacement.
Troubleshooting steps for a non-functional instrument, including power, battery, and insertion checks.
Defines the intended use of hearing instruments and explains the meaning of various symbols used.
Specifies environmental conditions for transporting and storing the hearing instruments.
Information on proper disposal of the device and batteries, along with technical specifications.
Details compliance with Canadian ICES, FCC rules, and European directives for medical devices and telecom.
Safety precautions regarding injury, electronic interference, and residual hearing impairment.
Warnings for explosion, choking, battery leakage, heat, microwave drying, and radiation exposure.
Advice and warnings on using the tinnitus noiser, potential hearing impairment, and user consultation.