Page 2 - Content
2 Content Content Welcome 4 Your hearing instruments 5 Getting to know your hearing instruments 5 Components and names 6 Settings 7 Battery size and ear pieces 8 Service information 9 Batteries 10 Replacing non-rechargeable batteries 10 Daily use 12 Turning on and off ...
Page 4 - CAUTION; Welcome
Welcome 4 You have chosen a Siemens hearing instrument, a reliable partner to accompany you through everyday life. Like everything new, it will take you a little while to become familiar with it.This document, along with support from your Hearing Care Professional, will help you. You will quickl...
Page 5 - Getting to know your hearing instruments; Your hearing instruments
Your hearing instruments 5 Getting to know your hearing instruments Your hearing instruments have no controls.If you want to adjust the volume or switch hearing programs manually, you can ask your Hearing Care Professional about a remote control option. Water protection The unique design makes you...
Page 6 - Components and names; Your hearing instruments are either equipped with a
Your hearing instruments 6 Components and names Your hearing instruments are either equipped with a LifeTube or with an earhook: ૠ ૡ ૡ ➊ Ear piece (LifeTip) ➋ Concha lock (optional) ➌ Tube (LifeTube) ➍ Earhook (alternative) ➎ Microphone membranes ➏ Battery compartment
Page 7 - Settings; Ask your Hearing Care Professional to mark your
Your hearing instruments 7 Settings Ask your Hearing Care Professional to mark your individual settings on the following pages. Hearing programs 1 23 456 Read more in section "Changing the hearing program". Features Power-on delay enables whistle-free insertion of hearing instruments. Rea...
Page 8 - Battery size and ear pieces
Your hearing instruments 8 Battery size and ear pieces BatteriesNon-rechargeable (size 13) Exchangeable ear pieces (only with LifeTubes) Size LifeTip open or closed LifeTip double LifeTip semi-open
Page 9 - Service information
Your hearing instruments 9 Service information Serial numbersLeft:Right: Service dates1:2:3:4:5:6: Your Hearing Care Professional Date of purchase:
Page 10 - Replacing non-rechargeable batteries; Batteries
Batteries 10 When the battery is low the sound becomes weaker or you will hear an alert signal. It depends on the battery type how long you have until you have to replace the battery. Replacing non-rechargeable batteries Remove empty batteries immediately and dispose of according to local regul...
Page 11 - NOTICE
Batteries 11 Inserting: u Remove the protective film from the new battery. u Slide the battery into the compartment.Make sure the "+" symbols on the battery and in the compartment are aligned (refer to the picture). u Carefully close the battery compartment. If you feel resistance, the ...
Page 12 - Turning on and off; Daily use
Daily use 12 Turning on and off You have several options to turn your hearing instruments on or off. NOTICE Water penetration damages your hearing instruments. u Always use the remote control in an AquaPac to turn your hearing instrument on and off during water activities. Via battery compartmen...
Page 14 - Inserting
Daily use 14 Inserting Your hearing instruments have been fine-tuned for your right and left ear. Colored markers in the battery compartment indicate the side: ■ red marker = right ear ■ blue marker = left ear To insert the hearing instrument: u Hold the tube at the bend that is closer to the ...
Page 15 - right
Daily use 15 ■ Insert the right hearing instrument with the right hand and the left hearing instrument with the left hand. ■ If you have problems inserting the ear piece, use the other hand to gently pull your earlobe downwards. This opens the ear canal and eases insertion of the ear ...
Page 16 - Removing
Daily use 16 Removing u Lift the hearing instrument and slide it over the top of your ear ➊ . u Hold the tube and pull the ear piece carefully out ➋ . CAUTION Risk of injury! u In very rare cases the ear piece could remain in your ear when removing the hearing instrument. If this happens, hav...
Page 17 - Adjusting the volume
Daily use 17 Adjusting the volume Your hearing instruments automatically adjust the volume to the listening situation. u If you prefer manual volume adjustment, use a remote control. Follow the instructions in the remote control's user guide. An optional signal can indicate the volume change. Cha...
Page 18 - Sport Clip
Daily use 18 Sport Clip The Sport Clip supports the retention of your hearing instruments during sport activities. Attaching the Sport Clip u Press the Sport Clip evenly on top of your hearing instrument until it clicks into place. u Place your hearing instrument behind your ear. u Bend the safe...
Page 19 - Removing the Sport Clip; Release the safety string from your earlobe.
Daily use 19 Removing the Sport Clip u Release the safety string from your earlobe. u Remove your hearing instrument. u Pull the safety string upward to remove the Sport Clip. Ask your Hearing Care Professional for further information.
Page 20 - Telephone program; On the phone
On the phone 20 When you are on the phone, hold the telephone receiver slightly above your ear. The hearing instrument and telephone receiver have to be aligned. Turn the receiver slightly so that the ear is not completely covered. Telephone program You may prefer a certain volume when using t...
Page 21 - Audio induction loops
Audio induction loops 21 Many telephones as well as public places like theatres offer the audio signal (music and speech) via an audio induction loop. With this system, your hearing instruments can directly receive the desired signal – without distracting noise in the environment. You can usuall...
Page 22 - Cleaning; Maintenance and care
Maintenance and care 22 Siemens hearing instruments are so robust that they will function reliably for years. It is, however, important that you take care of your instruments and observe a few basic rules, which will soon become habit. Cleaning For hygiene reasons and to maintain functionality, ...
Page 24 - Cleaning the LifeTubes
Maintenance and care 24 Cleaning the LifeTubes If your hearing instruments are equipped with LifeTubes, you can remove cerumen from the tubes using a special cleaning wire. Ask your Hearing Care Professional for suitable cleaning wires. u Screw off the tube. u Carefully insert the cleaning wire ...
Page 25 - Drying
Maintenance and care 25 Drying u Dry your hearing instruments overnight with open battery compartment. u Ask your Hearing Care Professional for recommended drying products. Storage u During longer periods of non-use, store your hearing instruments with open battery compartment (and batteries re...
Page 26 - Exchanging ear pieces and tubes
Maintenance and care 26 Exchanging ear pieces and tubes For hearing instruments with a LifeTube: u Ask your Hearing Care Professional to exchange the ear pieces and tubes approximately every 3 to 6 months or as needed. Exchanging the battery compartment Your hearing instruments have to be service...
Page 27 - Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting 27 Problem and possible solutionsSound is weak. ■ Increase the volume. ■ Replace the empty battery. ■ Clean or exchange the tube and the ear piece. Hearing instrument emits whistling sounds. ■ Reinsert the ear piece until it fits securely. ■ Decrease the volume. ■ Clean or exch...
Page 28 - Intended use; Important information
Important information 28 Intended use Hearing instruments are intended to improve the hearing of hearing impaired persons. Diagnosis and prescription of a hearing instrument must be performed by hearing health specialists, e.g. acousticians, audiologists or ENT doctors. Use the hearing instrumen...
Page 29 - Disposal information
Important information 29 Disposal information Within the European Union, the marked equipment is covered by "Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment."Amended by "Directive 2003/108/EC" (WEE...
Page 30 - FCC compliance
Important information 30 N14203 (EMC and radio communications compliance label Australia)This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Siemens Audiologische Technik GmbH for compliance may void the FCC a...
Page 31 - Conformance information
Important information 31 communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is enco...
Page 32 - Personal safety; Important safety information
Important safety information 32 Personal safety CAUTION Risk of injury! u Always wear the tube with an ear piece. u Make sure that the ear piece is completely attached. WARNING Risk of affecting electronic equipment! u In areas where the use of electronics or wireless devices are restricted, verif...
Page 33 - WARNING
Important safety information 33 WARNING Risk of explosion! u Do not use your hearing instruments in explosive atmospheres (e. g. in mining areas). WARNING Choking hazard! Your hearing instruments contain small parts which can be swallowed. u Keep hearing instruments, batteries and accessories out...
Page 34 - Product safety
Important safety information 34 Product safety NOTICE Leaking batteries damage the hearing instruments. u Turn the hearing instruments off when not in use to preserve the battery. u Remove batteries when the instruments are not in use for a prolonged period of time. NOTICE u Protect your hearing i...
Page 41 - Country-specific information
Country-specific information 41 Country-specific information