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Widex Senso Diva Series User Manual

Widex Senso Diva Series
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User’s instructions
The Senso Diva Series
SD-XM
In-the-ear
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Widex Senso Diva Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWidex
ModelSenso Diva Series
CategoryHearing Aid
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Your new Senso Diva

Getting to know the hearing aid

Identifies key components of the hearing aid such as microphone openings, program switch, and sound outlet.

Operating the hearing aid

Recommended battery type

Specifies the recommended battery type (Zinc Air battery type 312) for the hearing aid.

Placing the battery in the battery compartment

Provides instructions and illustrations for correctly inserting a new battery into the hearing aid.

When to change the battery

Explains how to identify when the hearing aid battery needs replacement, indicated by beep-tones.

Turning the hearing aid on and off

Details how the battery compartment cover functions as an on/off switch for the hearing aid.

Automatic adjustment of loudness

Fine tuning loudness

Left/right identification

Senso Diva listening programs

Listening programs:

Details standard programs like M (Microphone), T (Telecoil), M+T, and Music program.

Switch between the programs

Explains how to change listening programs using the battery compartment switch and beep-tone indicators.

Placing Senso Diva in the ear

Removing Senso Diva

Caring for your hearing aid

Take good care of your hearing aid

General advice on prolonging the hearing aid's life through proper handling and storage.

Important Precautions

Lists critical 'do not' instructions, including avoiding water, hair spray, and medical radiation.

Keeping Senso Diva clean

Cleaning the sound outlet

Instructions on how to remove wax gathered around the sound outlet using a small brush.

Cleaning the relief vent opening

Details how to clear earwax from the front relief vent opening using a vent cleaning tool.

Cleaning the microphone openings

Explains how to remove dirt from microphone openings using a short wax removing tool.

The CeruSTOP™ wax guard

CeruSTOP™ Wax Guard System Components

Lists and illustrates the components of the CeruSTOP™ wax guard system: Holder, Removal hook, Wax guard.

When to Change Wax Guard

Guidance on checking the wax guard daily and changing it when the hearing aid is weak or wax is visible.

Removing the used wax guard

Inserting a new wax guard

When Not to Use the Wax Guard

Important Safety Information

Getting used to the hearing aid

There is only one way

Emphasizes consistent daily practice and patience for new users to achieve maximum results.

Beginning to use the hearing aid

Describes the initial experience of hearing new sounds and the adaptation process for users.

In case of malfunction

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Addresses issues like dirty battery contacts and blocked microphone openings, offering solutions.

Hearing Aid Performance Issues

Lack of Power

Discusses reasons for reduced power, including blocked sound outlets, earwax, or loose shell fit.

Continuous Whistling

Explains causes of whistling, such as incorrect placement in the ear canal or a blocked ear canal.

Discomfort or Irritation

Covers causes of discomfort, including incorrect placement and poor physical fit of the hearing aid shell.

Soreness or Intermittent Performance

Addresses soreness from initial wear and intermittent performance due to dirty battery contacts.

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