Page 3 - Content
3 Content Content Your Motion Custom hearing instrument 4 Intended use 6 General notes on safety 7 Handling batteries 10 Inserting and removing the hearing instrument 12 Turning your hearing instrument on and off 13 Changing the hearing program 14 Changing the volume 15 Functionalities 16 Maintenanc...
Page 4 - Your Motion Custom hearing instrument; ITE; Mic; Volume control
Your Motion Custom hearing instrument 4 ITE CT / ITC / HS (battery type: 13 or 312*) (battery type: 312 or 10*) ① Battery compartment② Microphone③ Second Microphone Twin- Mic TM (optional, not for CIC) ④ Program button (optional) ⑤ Volume control (optional) ⑥ Vent⑦ Removal cord (optional) Each heari...
Page 5 - CIC
Your Motion Custom hearing instrument 5 EN CIC (battery type: 10)
Page 6 - Intended use
Intended use 6 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. ENT doctors, audiologists or acousticians.Read and follow the instructions of this user guide t...
Page 7 - NOTICE; Do not leave them in direct sunlight.; General notes on safety
General notes on safety 7 EN NOTICE Your hearing instruments are sensitive to extreme heat, high humidity, strong magnetic fields (> 0.1T), X-rays and mechanical stress. Do not expose your hearing instruments to extreme temperature or high humidity. Do not leave them in direct sunlight. D...
Page 8 - WARNING; Choking hazard posed by small parts.; Leaking batteries damage the hearing instruments.
General notes on safety 8 WARNING Choking hazard posed by small parts. Keep hearing instruments, batteries and acces-sories out of children‘s reach. If swallowed consult a physician or hospital im-mediately. This hearing instrument is not designed for chil-dren under the age of 36 months or...
Page 10 - Always use the right size batteries.; Handling batteries
Handling batteries 10 original size Always use the right size batteries. Remove the tab on your batteries only when you are ready to use them. The positive (+) side of the batteries is always the smooth side. Always keep spare batteries with you. In some types of instruments the sounds m...
Page 11 - Low battery indicator; Open the battery compartment.
Handling batteries 11 EN Low battery indicator Your Hearing Care Professional can activate an acoustic signal to inform you when the battery is nearly empty. If you hear an acoustic signal or experience low amplifica-tion power, replace the battery. Open the battery compartment. Insert the batt...
Page 12 - Inserting and removing the hearing instrument; Inserting; Pull the hearing instrument out.
Inserting and removing the hearing instrument 12 Never pull on the battery compartment door or volume control wheel to remove the hearing instrument, as this could cause damage. Inserting Insert the hearing instrument into the ear canal. Slightly twist and push the hearing instrument into its ...
Page 13 - Turning your hearing instrument on and off; Via battery compartment; Refer to the remote control user guide.
Turning your hearing instrument on and off 13 EN Ask your Hearing Care Professional to check off the relevant information. Via battery compartment Fully open the battery compartment to turn your hearing instrument off. Fully close the compartment to turn your hearing instrument on. Via prog...
Page 14 - Via program button; Changing the hearing program
Changing the hearing program 14 Ask your Hearing Care Professional to check off the relevant information. Via program button Press the button to change the program. Via remote control Refer to the remote control user guide. Changing the hearing program
Page 15 - Automatic; The volume is adjusted automatically when in use.; Via volume control; Changing the volume
Changing the volume 15 EN The volume of your hearing instruments is controlled automatically and there is no need to manually adjust it.Should you prefer manual volume control, your Hearing Care Professional can program the hearing instrument for manual adjustment. Automatic The volume is adjusted a...
Page 16 - e2e wireless; Allows the use of a remote control.; Automatic telephone program; Functionalities
Functionalities 16 Your Hearing Care Professional can activate the following functionalities. e2e wireless ■ Allows the use of a remote control. ■ Automatically adjusts both hearing instruments simultaneously to change the instrument set-tings, e.g. volume or program. The performance of the e2e wire...
Page 19 - Maintenance and care
Maintenance and care 19 EN Your hearing instruments are highly sensitive systems. Proper care and handling will ensure the best possible performance.Clean instruments regularly to prevent damage to the hearing instruments and to avoid health problems. NOTICE Do not put the hearing instruments in ...
Page 20 - Wax protection
Maintenance and care 20 Wax protection Your hearing instruments are equipped with a sieve, recess or guard on the sound outlet to prevent earwax from entering the hearing instruments.Your Hearing Care Professional will provide you with the wax protection ap-propriate for your instruments and can adv...
Page 21 - Tek wireless enhancement; Accessories
Accessories 21 EN Tek wireless enhancement (not all hearing instruments)Your hearing instruments together with the Tek Connect remote control will allow you to connect your hearing instruments to the growing world of technology. Via a special Bluetooth connection it is possible to receive audio sign...
Page 22 - Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting 22 Use these tips to resolve simple issues. Problem Possible solution Sound is weak. Replace empty battery.Increase volume.Clean instrument.Close battery door completely or press and hold the program button for approximately 2 seconds. Hearing instrument emits whistling sounds. Reins...
Page 23 - FCC compliance; this device may not cause harmful interference, and; Technical information
Technical information 23 EN Siemens Motion 700 WL, Motion 500 WL, Motion 300 WLSiemens Motion 701 WL, Motion 501 WL, Motion 301 WLFCC ID: SGI-WL002ITEIC: 267AB-WL002Operating frequencies: F c =3.28 MHz N14203 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Changes or modifications made...
Page 25 - Disposal information
Disposal information 25 EN Within the European Union, the marked equipment is covered by "Directive 2002/96/EC of the European Paliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronical equipment."Amended by "Directive 2003/108/EC" (WEEE). Recycle hearing...
Page 26 - Your hearing instrument configuration
Your hearing instrument configuration 26 LEFT Hearing instrument RIGHT Model Serial number Battery □ yes □ no Power-on delay □ yes □ no □ yes □ no Volume control □ yes □ no □ yes □ no Push button □ yes □ no Signal tones □ on □ off Low battery warning □ on □ off □ on □ off Volume control limit □ on □ ...