Operating instructions

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Learning
Over time, the hearing aid will record your
preferred settings and change the start up
position on your volume or SmartFocus 2
within the range that the hearing healthcare
professional has given you access to, if they
have enabled this feature. For example, if the
hearing healthcare professional has given
your volume control 5 steps down and 5 steps
up, and you use it always at 3 steps down, the
hearing aid will learn this over time and place
your start up position at 3 steps down.
The learning feature does not apply to tinnitus
masker settings.
Remote control
Your hearing aids may also come with an
optional remote control which allows you to
switch between dierent listening programs,
and change your volume or SmartFocus 2
settings.
Using the telephone
As telephones do not all work the same, you
may experience dierent results from dierent
phones. You can use many phones by simply
holding the receiver to your ear, without the
need to change to a dedicated telephone
program on your hearing aid. You may need to
move the handset slightly up or back to nd the
position that sounds best to you.
Depending on the phone type you use, your
hearing healthcare professional might have
selected a dedicated phone program on your
hearing aids. Your hearing aids may have an
automatic telephone program (easy-t feature),
which automatically switches to a dedicated
telephone program when a telephone receiver
is brought close to one of your hearing aids. You
will hear a short melody to indicate you are in
the telephone (easy-t) program.
When the receiver is moved away from the
hearing aid, it will automatically return to the
previous listening program. If the hearing aid
does not switch to the telephone program