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in this position, remember to speak directly into the micro-
phone on the telephone in order to ensure good understanding
in the opposite “end of the line”.
If your hearing aid has a telecoil (and your telephone has a
built in tele-loop) you can switch into telecoil program in
order to improve the sound reception further.
Remember that the telecoil in hearing aids may pick up
disturbing signals from electronic devices, such as a fax
machines, computers, televisions or similar. Make sure that
the hearing aid has a distance of 2 - 3 meters to such devices
when using the telecoil program.
7. Wireless and mobile phones
Your hearing instrument is designed to comply with the most
stringent Standards of International Electromagnetic
Compatibility. However not all mobile phones are hearing
instrument compatible. The varying degree of disturbance
can be due to the nature of your particular mobile phone.
If you find it difficult to obtain a good result while using your
mobile telephone, your Hearing Care Professional should be
able to give you advice on available accessories to enhance
listening capabilities.
Use your hearing instrument all day long
The best way to ensure better hearing is to practice listening
until you can wear your hearing instrument comfortably all
day. In most cases, infrequent use of a hearing instrument
does not give you the full benefit. In most cases, you will
not get the full benefit of the hearing instuments if you use
them infrequently.
Your hearing instrument will not restore normal hearing.
Nor will they prevent or improve a hearing impairment