User guide

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The hearing instrument practioner will set one of your pro-
grammes for audio input. To use this feature set the instru-
ment to that particular programme.
In this programme you will typically not hear any sound from
the microphone, therefore most environmental sounds will
be lost. If you wish, your hearing care practitioner can chan-
ge the setting in such a way that you hear the microphone
and the direct audio input simultaneously.
Safety regulations
External equipment, connected to the mains and to the audio
input must comply with these safety regulations: IEC-65, IEC-601
or comparable.
Daily Maintenance
Keep your hearing instrument clean and dry. Wipe the case with
a soft cloth or tissue after use to remove oil or moisture. If the
instrument has been exposed to high humidity or perspiration,
enclose it (with the ear mould) in a sealed container together
with a drying agent (desiccant) overnight. Consult your hearing
care professional concerning which drying agent to use.
To avoid the need for unwarranted repairs:
Never immerse the instrument in water or other liquids since
this may cause permanent damage to the circuitry.
Protect your hearing instrument from rough handling, and
avoid dropping it on hard surfaces or oors.
Do not leave the instrument in or near direct heat or sunlight
since excessive heat can damage the instrument or casing.