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Type | Receiver-in-canal (RIC) |
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Technology | Digital |
Bluetooth Connectivity | Yes |
Water Resistance | IP68 |
Wireless | Yes |
Channels | 15 |
Battery Life | up to 24 hours |
IP Rating | IP68 |
Colors Available | Multiple colors |
Battery Type | Rechargeable (MRR4D) |
Lists possible programs for your hearing aid.
Details specific programs like Zen/Relax and Phone.
Lists smarttoggle programs such as Zen+/Relax+.
Explains sound streaming and wireless control via DEX and the MOMENT app.
Provides crucial warnings about ingestion, proper use, and potential harm.
Advises on when to remove hearing aids and avoid certain environments or substances.
Covers safety regarding children, repairs, radio technology, high volume streaming, temperature, liquids, and cleaning.
Congratulates on the new hearing aid and provides a general overview.
Describes the ear-set, earwire, and ear-tip of the hearing aid.
Explains the meaning of color marks (blue/red) for left/right identification.
Specifies the age range and hearing loss levels for which the aids are indicated.
States that rechargeable aids should not be used by children or mentally disabled people.
Defines the hearing aids as air conduction amplification devices for everyday environments.
Identifies the charging wells, light indicators, and micro USB port on the charger.
Details charging times and approximate usage duration based on charging.
Explains battery alarms, low power indication, and factors affecting use time.
Specifies temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure for operation.
Specifies temperature and humidity limits for charging the hearing aid.
Guides on how to store the hearing aid for extended periods and battery care.
Details temperature and humidity for storage and transport.
Specifies temperature limits for transporting the hearing aid.
Explains the two methods for turning the hearing aid on and off.
Provides step-by-step instructions on how to insert and secure the hearing aid in the ear.
Details the process for safely removing the hearing aid from the ear.
Lists and describes various programs like Universal, PureSound, Quiet, Comfort, etc.
Describes special programs (Zen/Relax, Phone) and smarttoggle programs (Zen+/Relax+).
Explains the Zen/Relax program, its tones, and potential effects on speech perception.
Explains sound signals and spoken messages for program changes.
Details feedback types (beep tones) for adjusting volume and other actions.
Explains feedback for switching programs, turning on/off, and the 'Lost partner' feature.
Describes using the MOMENT app for personalization, program changes, and sound adjustment.
Explains how to use a remote control for program changes and sound adjustment.
Details how the push button can be programmed for program selection or sound adjustment.
Explains push button programming options for a single hearing aid.
Provides tips on how to hold the smartphone for optimal sound during calls.
Outlines the steps to pair the hearing aid and smartphone via Bluetooth.
Explains how the app automatically connects after pairing.
Details how to disable the Bluetooth connection through the MOMENT app.
Directs users to a website for a list of compatible smartphones.
Provides instructions on how to wipe the hearing aid with a dry cloth and address blocked microphones.
Lists the cleaning tools included with the hearing aid.
Explains the purpose of the wax guard and how to change it.
Describes the CHARGE n CLEAN charger's functions, including maintenance cycles.
Lists various accessories available for the hearing aid and their uses.
Addresses problems like the hearing aid being silent or lacking power, offering solutions.
Covers troubleshooting for whistling, aids not working in synchrony, and accessory response problems.
Addresses issues related to electromagnetic interference and accessory matching.
Provides guidance on carrying hearing aids and chargers on flights and managing Bluetooth.
States compliance with EU directives and provides a link for the Declaration of Conformity.
Advises on proper disposal methods for hearing aids and accessories.
Details FCC compliance rules, potential interference, and mitigation measures.
Covers FCC radiation exposure limits and restrictions on modifications.
Provides ISED compliance information for Canada, including interference conditions.
States ISED RF radiation exposure compliance for uncontrolled environments.
Explains symbols related to manufacturer and catalogue number.
Describes symbols indicating consultation of instructions and warnings.
Explains the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) mark.
Explains the meaning of CE and RCM marks.
Defines symbols for power on/off and medical device indication.