User Manual

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aCCessories
A variety of assistive listening devices are available
for your hearing aid.
For help in determining whether you could benefit
from a remote control or other accessories, please
consult your hearing care professional.
Audio input
The hearing aid can be furnished with an audio shoe.
This allows direct connection to different kinds of ac-
cessories (FM and CROS/Bi-CROS systems), as well
as external audio equipment (radio, TV, etc.). In this
way the sound from, for example, a radio or some-
one provided with an FM microphone can be sent di-
rectly into the hearing aid.
In the standard setting, the hearing aid automatically
switches to an audio program when an audio shoe is
attached. If you then wish to switch to one of the
other programs, you must use the program button
on the hearing aid. As soon as you remove the audio
shoe, the usual program order is re-established.
On the form on the next page, your hearing care pro-
fessional can make a note of the audio programs you
have access to and where they are located.
For more information on the use of audio input con-
sult your hearing care professional.
Program Program order with audio shoe
1
2
3
4
5
IMPORTANT
If the hearing aid is connected to equipment which is
connected to the electrical mains, this equipment
must meet the safety requirements stated in the in-
ternational standard IEC 60065.
Do not connect the hearing aid to sockets that are la-
belled with one or more of the following symbols: