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Unitron Moxi FIT User Manual

Unitron Moxi FIT
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Moxi Fit
behind-the-ear (BTE)
hearing aid guide
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Unitron Moxi FIT Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelMoxi Fit
Battery Size312
BluetoothYes
Programs4
IP RatingIP68
Wireless ConnectivityYes
TypeReceiver-in-the-Canal (RIC)
TelecoilYes
Frequency Range8 kHz
Battery LifeUp to 7 days

Summary

Quick Reference

Changing Batteries

Illustrates how to change hearing aid batteries using plus (+) signs.

Low Battery Warning

Indicates the hearing aid has low battery with 2 beeps every 30 minutes.

On/Off Operation

Shows the three positions of the battery door for on/off and battery access.

Push Button Controls

Explains push button functions for programs and volume control.

Your Hearing Aids At A Glance

Important Warnings

Magnet Safety

Safety advice regarding magnets used with telephones and keeping them away from children.

Precautions and Battery Safety

Cell Phone Interference

Guidance on cell phone interference and ways to minimize it.

Fitting Your Hearing Aid

Fitting with Domes

Instructions for fitting hearing aids equipped with domes into the ear canal.

Hearing Aid Operation

Battery Information and Replacement

Replacing the Battery

Step-by-step guide for removing the old battery and inserting a new one.

Caring for Batteries

First Time Wearer Tips

Tips and advice for users adjusting to wearing hearing aids for the initial period.

Tinnitus Masker Features

Tinnitus Masker Warnings

Crucial safety advice and fitting requirements for the tinnitus masker feature.

Operating Instructions: Controls

Program Control

How to cycle through programs using the push button, indicated by beeps.

Volume Control

Instructions for adjusting volume up/down using the push button on either hearing aid.

Advanced Operating Modes

Combined Program & Volume

Using the push button for both program selection and volume adjustment.

Tinnitus Masker Adjustment

How to adjust tinnitus masker levels using the push button on either hearing aid.

DuoLink Feature

Explanation of how DuoLink synchronizes settings between both hearing aids.

Remote Control Usage

Information about using an optional remote control for hearing aid adjustments.

Using the Telephone

Affixing Optional Magnet

Instructions for attaching the optional magnet to a telephone receiver for better signal.

Protecting Your Hearing Aids

Cleaning Your Hearing Aids

Cleaning Custom Shells and Domes

Instructions for cleaning the external parts of hearing aids, including domes and shells.

Hearing Aid Features and Accessories

Binaural Phone Feature

Feature allowing clear hearing in both ears when using a phone.

Connectivity Accessories

Details on optional accessories like uDirect, uStream, and uTV for enhanced connectivity.

Assistive Listening Devices

Information on telecoils and loop systems for listening in public places.

Troubleshooting Guide

No Sound / Low Volume

Troubleshooting steps for no sound or insufficient volume.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Intermittent Operation / Beeps

Troubleshooting steps for intermittent performance or specific beep indicators.

Poor Sound / Whistling

Solutions for unclear sound, whistling, or blocked microphone shields.

Fitting Issues

Troubleshooting steps for custom shells falling out or not fitting properly.

Telephone Troubleshooting

Weak Telephone Signal

Troubleshooting steps for poor phone signal, including receiver positioning.

Hearing Aid Dispenser Warnings

Prospective User Medical Advice

Mandatory advice for users to get a medical evaluation before purchasing hearing aids.

Special User Considerations

Children with Hearing Loss

Recommendations for children with hearing loss, involving physicians and audiologists.

Cell Phone Compatibility

Information on hearing aid compatibility with cell phones and potential buzzing sounds.

Symbols and Operating Conditions

Operating Conditions

Details the conditions under which the device is designed to function optimally.

Transport and Storage

Specifies temperature and humidity limits for transporting and storing the hearing aids.

Compliance Information

Declaration of Conformity

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

USA & Canada Certification

Certification details for the hearing aid in USA and Canada (FCC ID, IC).

Patient Feedback and Notes

Additional Notes

Blank space for user to write additional notes or reminders.

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