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Widex MOMENT RIC User Manual

Widex MOMENT RIC
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USER INSTRUCTIONS
THE WIDEX MOMENT™ FAMILY
MRRLD model
RIC/RITE
(Receiver-in-canal/Receiver-in-the-ear)
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Widex MOMENT RIC Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeReceiver-in-Canal (RIC)
TechnologyDigital
Bluetooth ConnectivityYes
Noise ReductionYes
Water ResistanceIP68
CompatibilityiOS and Android
ConnectionWireless
Water and Dust ResistanceIP68
Receiver TypeRIC
Wireless ConnectivityBluetooth
PureSound TechnologyYes
Battery TypeRechargeable or disposable
Battery Size312
StylesRIC

Summary

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Warning for Users Under 18

Advises medical evaluation for users under 18 due to specialized care needs.

Warning for Hearing Aid Dispensers

Instructs dispensers to advise users to consult a doctor if certain ear conditions are present.

SAFETY WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS

High Output Levels and Swallowing Hazards

Warns dispensers about high output levels and the danger of swallowing aids/batteries.

Child Safety and Volume Control

Advises keeping aids away from children and managing streaming volume.

Infection Prevention and Medical Advice

Recommends removing aids when not in use and seeking medical attention for infections.

GENERAL OPERATIONAL PRECAUTIONS

Use, Care, and Environmental Handling

Covers comfort, fit, water/heat removal, perfume, microwave drying, sharing, and explosive environments.

CLEANING AND MODIFICATION WARNINGS

Cleaning Procedures and Damage Risk

Warns against liquid cleaning, emphasizes daily inspection, and cautions against unauthorized modifications.

USER GUIDANCE AND CAUTIONS

Hearing Protection and Sound Levels

Advises on using proper hearing protection in loud environments and managing sound output levels.

Medical Assistance for Stuck Aids

Instructs to seek medical help if a hearing aid part gets stuck in the ear.

REPORTING AND MINOR HEARING LOSS

Reporting Adverse Events to FDA

Guides users on reporting injuries, malfunctions, or adverse events to the FDA.

Hearing Loss in Minors

Highlights the need for specialized evaluation and rehabilitation for children with hearing loss.

REGULATORY INFORMATION

Warnings for Dispensers and Users

Covers dispenser warnings for specific conditions and user requirements for medical evaluation.

CONDITIONS FOR USE

Restrictions for Rechargeable Models

Notes that rechargeable hearing aids are not for young children or mentally disabled individuals.

Charging

DAILY USE

How to Put On the Hearing Aid

Step-by-step guide on how to correctly place the hearing aid behind the ear and insert the ear-set.

Removing the hearing aid

How to Remove the Hearing Aid

Step-by-step guide on how to safely remove the hearing aid from the ear.

ZEN PROGRAM INTRODUCTION

Zen Program Usage Caution

Warns that Zen programs may interfere with hearing surrounding sounds; switch to non-Zen programs when needed.

ZEN PROGRAM USAGE

ZEN PROGRAM PRECAUTIONS

Zen Program Precautions and Contraindications

Outlines precautions for Zen program use as sound therapy and lists contraindications.

ZEN PROGRAM RISKS AND INDICATORS

Zen Program Warnings, Risks, and Indicators

Covers Zen program warnings, risks, and explains sound/light indicator signals.

PAIRING WITH YOUR SMARTPHONE

Bluetooth Pairing Procedure

Step-by-step instructions for pairing the hearing aid with a smartphone via Bluetooth.

CLEANING

Wax guard

TROUBLESHOOTING

Troubleshooting: No Sound or Low Volume

Addresses issues like the hearing aid being silent, not charged, or having weak volume.

Troubleshooting: Blocked Wax Guard

Discusses issues caused by a blocked wax guard and how to address them.

TROUBLESHOOTING CONTINUED

MEDICAL EVALUATION AND USER NOTICES

Medical Evaluation and Audiologist Role

Emphasizes medical evaluation, audiologist role, and trial-rental programs.