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Unitron Shine Rev User Manual

Unitron Shine Rev
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Shine
Rev
in-the-ear (ITE)
hearing aid guide
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Unitron Shine Rev Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandUnitron
ModelShine Rev
CategoryHearing Aid
LanguageEnglish

Summary

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Quick Reference

Controls and Indicators

Quick overview of changing batteries, low battery alerts, on/off, battery size, volume dial, and program button.

Your Hearing Aids at a Glance

Component Identification

Detailed identification and function of key components like microphone, push button, battery door, rotary dial, vent, and removal handle.

Warnings and Safety Precautions

General Use Warnings

Covers intended use, user restrictions, and handling in hazardous areas.

Medical and Allergic Warnings

Addresses potential allergic reactions and precautions for medical scans.

High Sound Pressure Warning

Advises on caution with high sound pressure levels to protect hearing.

Battery Safety and Usage

Battery Handling Warnings

Safety instructions regarding battery handling and swallowing hazards.

General Precautions

Discusses hearing aid use, adaptation, and potential interference from devices.

Labeling Information

Locating serial number and year of manufacture inside the battery door.

Inserting and Removing Hearing Aids

How to Insert Hearing Aids

Step-by-step guide on how to properly insert hearing aids into the ear.

How to Remove Hearing Aids

Instructions on safely removing hearing aids from the ear.

Power Management and Battery Info

Turning Aids On and Off

Explains how to use the battery door as an on/off switch.

Battery Information

Details on battery replacement and low battery warnings.

Battery Replacement and Care

Replacing the Battery

Step-by-step guide for inserting a new battery correctly.

Caring for Batteries

Advice on battery disposal, prolonging life, and moisture evaporation.

Tips for First-Time Users

Operating Instructions

Rotary Dial Volume Control

How to adjust volume using the rotary dial and the resulting beeps.

Push Button Program Control

How to switch programs using the push button and corresponding beeps.

Usage and Protection Guidelines

Using the Telephone

Guidance on using telephones with hearing aids, including program selection.

Protecting Your Hearing Aids

Advice on keeping hearing aids safe from water, heat, and physical damage.

Maintenance and Features

Cleaning Your Hearing Aids

Daily cleaning routines and tips for removing ear wax safely.

Assistive Listening Devices

Explanation of telecoils and loop systems for public listening.

Troubleshooting Guide

Regulatory and User Advice

Warning to Hearing Aid Dispensers

FDA mandated warnings for dispensers regarding user medical evaluation.

Notice for Prospective Users

Emphasizes the importance of medical evaluation before purchasing hearing aids.

Guidance for Children with Hearing Loss

Recommends professional evaluation and rehabilitation for children with hearing loss.

Device Compatibility and Symbols

Cell Phone Compatibility

Discusses hearing aid compatibility with cell phones and their ratings.

Explanation of Symbols

Explains various symbols used in the manual and on the product.

Operational Conditions and Feedback

Operating Conditions

Specifies the conditions under which the device functions optimally.

Transport and Storage Conditions

Outlines temperature, humidity, and pressure requirements for transport and storage.

Patient Feedback

Encourages users to record and bring feedback to their appointments.

Additional Notes

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