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| Brand | Unitron |
|---|---|
| Model | Moxi V-312 |
| Category | Hearing Aid |
| Language | English |
Control hearing aid power by opening or closing the battery door.
Alerts for low battery and specifies battery size (312) used by aids.
Adjusts programs, volume, and manages phone calls.
Details wire, microphones, button, battery door, dome, retention piece, speaker unit, and custom mold.
Lists available earpieces: Dome, SlimTip, and cShell.
Control power via battery door; fully open to access and replace battery.
Identify left/right aids by color; instructions for placing aids with domes.
Instructions for inserting hearing aids with custom molds into the ear.
Procedure for removing aids and location of serial number and manufacture date.
Red/blue marking on the back and speaker indicates left or right aid.
Controls programs, volume, calls; use with Remote Control/app for further adjustments.
Cycle through programs by pressing the upper button for over 2 seconds.
Increase/decrease volume with button presses; aids beep to indicate level changes.
Two long beeps signal low battery; sounds may become less clear.
Step-by-step instructions for safely replacing the hearing aid battery.
Proper disposal of batteries and tips to prolong battery life.
Illustrates Bluetooth connectivity with phones, laptops, and TV Connector.
Steps to pair hearing aids with a Bluetooth-enabled phone.
How aids reconnect automatically and switch audio sources.
Instructions for making calls and transmitting voice via hearing aid microphones.
Accept, end, or reject calls via button presses or directly on the phone.
Disable Bluetooth for flight mode by holding button; re-enable by opening door.
Details on phone compatibility and instructions for installing the app.
Specifies temperature, humidity, and pressure limits for use, transport, storage.
Hearing aids have a five-year service life; IP68 means water/dust resistance.
Protect from cosmetics, heat, sunlight; clean daily/weekly with appropriate materials.
Check and replace earwax protector every 4-8 weeks; remove earpiece/dome.
Procedure for removing used and inserting new CeruShield earwax protectors.
Slide earpiece/dome over speaker outlet and ensure a snug, proper fit.
Details local, international warranty, exclusions, and required information fields.
Product meets EU regulations and Australian compliance for radio products.
Device complies with FCC Rules Part 15 and Industry Canada RSS-210, with notices.
Details antenna type, frequency, modulation, radiated power, range, and profiles.
Lists EN 60601-1-2 and IEC 60601-1-2 for emission and immunity.
Explains CE, Type B, manufacturer, date, EC REP, and read user guide symbols.
Explains symbols for warnings, FCC, R-NZ, Bluetooth, prescription, and IP68 rating.
Explains symbols for temperature, humidity, pressure, and keeping dry during transport.
Troubleshoots no sound, plugged microphones, or earwax blocked mics.
Troubleshoots custom molds/domes issues like blockage or falling out.
Troubleshoots low volume, intermittent sound, or unclear/distorted audio.
Troubleshoots whistling from improper insertion or proximity to ear.
Troubleshoots mobile calls not heard due to flight mode or unpairing.
Specifies intended use, patient population, indications, and contraindications for use.
Covers contraindications, referral criteria, sound pressure limits, and implant precautions.
Discusses benefits, side effects, reporting incidents, and healthcare environment suitability.
Covers water resistance, cleaning, battery care, and handling precautions.
Covers flight mode, intended user, modifications, explosive areas, and RF distance.
Covers ear pain, stuck domes, child safety, implantable devices, and earwax.
Covers stacking, accessory use, earpiece fitting, physical impacts, and breakage.
Warns about battery hazards if swallowed, rechargeable battery damage, and medical exams.
Water resistance, care for microphone inputs, heat protection, and dome replacement.
Proper battery handling, voltage limits, and avoiding rechargeable batteries.
Precautions for medical exams and passing airport security with hearing aids.
Explains mobile phone compatibility rating and hearing aid immunity.
Uses broadband noise for tinnitus relief; general warnings about sound generator.
Discusses side effects, volume limits, and important usage information for the masker.











