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Your Widex Bravo hearing aid is a very intricate,
high precision electronic unit. It has been careful-
ly designed to withstand years of wear, under the
varying conditions the typical user finds them-
selves in each day. However, your hearing aid
may be damaged if exposed to extreme conditions,
severe blows, or general neglect.
To get full satisfaction from the quality and the
performance we have built into your new Widex
hearing aid, please handle it with care, and read
and follow the instructions carefully.
At the back of this manual you will find a trouble-
shooting guide, which will help you in situations
where your hearing aid does not perform accord-
ing to your expectations.
We hope you will be
pleased with your new
Widex hearing aid!
1. Volume control
2. M-T-MT button
3. On/off switch and
battery drawer
Turning the hearing aid
on and off
The battery drawer also func-
tions as the on/off switch. The
hearing aid is turned on when
the switch is pushed upwards,
and off when the switch is
pushed downwards as illustrat-
ed.
The word “OFF” is clearly visi-
ble on the switch when the
hearing aid is turned off.
Please remember to switch the
hearing aid off when it is not in
use. Remove the battery if the
hearing aid will not be used
again soon.
Important: When you turn on your hearing aid,
it will be in the “M” position, that is with the mi-
crophone on (normal use).