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Widex DREAM440 User Manual

Widex DREAM440
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USER INSTRUCTIONS
THE DREAM™ SERIES
D-XP model
In-the-ear
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Widex DREAM440 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Technology PlatformDREAM
Channels15
TechnologyDigital
StyleBTE, RIC
Battery Type10, 312, 13
Wireless ConnectivityYes
Feedback CancellationYes
Noise ReductionYes
Directional MicrophonesYes
Tinnitus MaskerYes

Summary

The Hearing Aid

Acoustic Indicators

Signals indicating hearing aid functions and status.

The Battery

Information on battery type, replacement, and insertion.

Low Battery Indication

Alerts for when the battery is low.

Turning the Hearing Aid On and Off

Instructions for powering the device on and off.

Right/Left Identification

How to identify the left and right hearing aids.

Positioning the Hearing Aid

Guidance on proper placement in the ear canal.

Removing the Hearing Aid

Steps for safely removing the hearing aid.

Volume Adjustment

How to control the sound volume manually or via remote.

Lost Partner Alarm

Feature to alert if one hearing aid is lost.

Programs

Overview of available listening programs and their functions.

Zen Program

Explanation of the Zen program for relaxation.

Switching Between Programs

How to change between different hearing aid programs.

Zen+

Specifics on accessing and using the Zen+ program.

Cleaning

The Hearing Aid

General instructions for cleaning the hearing aid's exterior.

The Sound Outlet

How to clear earwax or debris from the sound outlet.

The Microphone Openings

How to clean the microphone ports.

The Vent

Procedure for cleaning the vent opening.

Nanocare Wax Guard

Changing the Wax Guard

Step-by-step guide to replacing the wax guard.

Accessories

In Case of Malfunction

Caring for Your Hearing Aid

Warnings

Advice

Adapting to Your Hearing Aids

Guidance and activities for getting used to new hearing aids.

Regulatory Information

Additional Program Forms

Symbols

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