User Guide

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Using the telephone
As telephones do not all work the same, you
may experience different results from different
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 find 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 telephone
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 telephone) 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
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automatically when the telephone receiver is
held to the ear, the magnet for easy telephone
hearing aids should be attached to the telephone
receiver. The magnet is designed to strengthen
the magnetic field at the ear piece of hearing aid
compatible telephones.
To affix the optional magnet:
1. Clean the telephone receiver.
Hold the magnet near
the “listening end” of your
telephone receiver and release
it. The magnet will flip to the
appropriate side and seek
the optimal position on the
telephone receiver.
2. Place the double-sided tape
in this optimal position on the
telephone receiver.
3. Attach the magnet to the tape.