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Siemens Pure Binax User Manual

Siemens Pure Binax
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Siemens Pure Binax Specifications

General IconGeneral
Noise ReductionYes
Feedback CancellationYes
Battery TypeZinc-Air
Wireless ConnectivityYes
DirectionalityAdaptive Directionality
Battery Size312
StyleReceiver-in-canal (RIC)

Summary

Welcome

Your Hearing Instruments

Instrument Type

Details the RIC model, receiver placement, and user suitability criteria.

Getting to Know Your Hearing Instruments

Advises familiarizing with controls and their locations for easier operation.

Hearing Instrument Components

Components and Names

Identifies and illustrates the various parts of the hearing instrument.

Ear Piece Types

Controls and Operation

Control Types Overview

Explains the presence of push buttons or rocker switches on the instruments.

Push Button Operation

Details brief and long press functions for program change, volume, and tinnitus adjustment.

Rocker Switch Operation

Outlines press functions for various hearing instrument settings like volume and program.

Settings and Programs

Hearing Program Overview

Lists available hearing programs (1-6) and refers to program change section.

Key Features

Batteries and Power

Battery Handling and Size

Advises on correct battery size (312), handling, and disposal practices.

Replacing Hearing Aid Batteries

Provides instructions on how to remove and insert batteries using a magnet stick.

Recharging Hearing Aid Batteries

Explains charging rechargeable batteries and notes potential lifetime reduction.

Daily Use and Handling

Powering Instruments On and Off

Describes methods to turn instruments on/off via battery compartment, button, or remote.

Inserting and Removing Hearing Aids

Guides on inserting and removing hearing instruments, including ear piece placement.

Volume Adjustment

Explains automatic volume adjustment and manual control via buttons or remote.

Hearing Program Selection

Details how to change hearing programs manually or automatically.

Additional Adjustments

Covers optional adjustments like sound balance and tinnitus noiser level.

Special Listening Situations

Focus Adjustment

Explains adjusting directional focus via spatial configurator for conversations or environment.

Using Instruments with Phones

Provides guidance on phone usage and telephone program activation.

Audio Induction Loop Use

Explains using hearing instruments with telecoil programs in places with induction loops.

Maintenance and Care

Hearing Aid Care

Covers drying, storage, and cleaning procedures for the hearing instruments.

Ear Piece Maintenance

Details cleaning and exchanging of ear pieces, including Click Domes.

Professional Maintenance Services

Recommends professional cleaning, custom ear piece, and wax filter exchange.

Additional Information

Wireless Connectivity

Explains synchronization and remote control use via wireless technology.

Available Accessories

Lists examples of accessories like remote controls and streaming devices.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Provides solutions for common problems like weak sound or whistling.

Service and Support Information

Sections for recording serial numbers, service dates, and purchase date.

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