User guide

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Many gathering places such as schools, theatre and houses of worship,
are equipped with tele-loop systems. To take advantage of such a
system, select the telecoil program to pick up direct sound. If the
hearing instrument goes dead when the telecoil program is selected,
the tele-loop system may not be turned on or not operating correctly. If
a school, theatre or house of worship does not have a tele-loop system,
try to sit as close as possible to the front and use one of the micro-
phone programmes.
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Using the Direct Audio
Input socket enables direct,
undisturbed connection to
facilities such as:
1) Television
2) Radio
3) Remote microphone
The sound source is connected to your instrument with a cable or a
wireless FM system to the audio boot. The audio boot will connect with
a “click” to the hearing instrument and switch to Direct Audio Input
automatically.
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Your hearing care professional can activate a Low Battery Warning
function in your hearing instruments. When the battery voltage/power
decreases to a certain level, the instrument will emit ve soft beeping sig-
nals. This sequence will continue every ve minutes until the instrument
automatically switches off. The occurrence of the sequence can differ by
using rechargeable batteries and also between different battery brands.
It is recommended that you keep a spare battery on hand.
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1. Open the battery compartment
completely by using your ngernail
2. After removing the old battery, insert the
new one. It is important to insert the bat-
tery with the positive side in the correct
position. The battery door has a + mark-
ing to help determine correct insertion.
3. Always use Zinc-Air or rechargeable
batteries size 13
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Removing the battery when you are not wearing the instrument for
a longer period will help prevent corrosion of the battery contacts.
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