Page 2 - Content
2 Content Content Your Pure hearing instrument 4 Intended use 6 General notes on safety 7 Handling of standard and rechargeable batteries 9 Low batter y indicator 9 Inserting the batter y 10 Removing the batter y 11 Inserting and removing your hearing instrument 12 Inserting your hearing instrument ...
Page 4 - Your Pure hearing instrument
Your Pure hearing instrument 4 Pure Pure SE battery type 312 rechargeable battery type 10 non-rechargeable ① Receiver unit ② Dome ③ Receiver mold ④ Microphone openings ⑤ Microphone cover ⑥ Push button ⑦ Battery compartment ⑧ Charging contacts ⑨ Serial number ⑩ Type of hearing instru-ment Your Pure h...
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 acous-ticians. Read and follow the instructions of this user guide...
Page 7 - NOTICE; Do not leave them in direct sunlight.; WARNING; Choking hazard posed by small parts.; General notes on safety
General notes on safety 7 NOTICE Your hearing instruments are sensitive to extreme heat, high humidity, strong magnetic fi elds (> 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. Do not wear ...
Page 8 - Leaking batteries damage the hearing instruments.; Refer to local authorities for further information.
General notes on safety 8 WARNING Hazard of explosion! Do not use your hearing instruments in areas where there is a danger of explosions (e.g. min-ing). NOTICE Leaking batteries damage the hearing instruments. Turn the hearing instruments off when not in use to preserve the battery. Remove batterie...
Page 9 - Handling of standard and rechargeable batteries; Always use the right size of batteries.; Low battery indicator
Handling of standard and rechargeable batteries 9 original size Always use the right size of batteries. Charge the rechargeable batteries before fi rst use. Remove the tab on standard batteries only when you are ready to use them. The positive (+) side of the batteries is always the smooth side. Alwa...
Page 10 - Inserting the battery
Handling of standard and rechargeable batteries 10 Inserting the battery Open the battery compartment com-pletely using your fi ngernail as shown in the illustration. Insert the proper size battery.Make sure that the "+" symbol on the battery points up as shown in the picture Close the batter...
Page 11 - Removing the battery
Handling of standard and rechargeable batteries 11 Removing the battery Open the battery compartment com-pletely.Normally the battery drops out when the compartment is completely open. If the battery does not come out, lightly tap the instrument or use the magnet stick available as accessory to remo...
Page 12 - Inserting and removing your hearing instrument; Inserting your hearing instrument; Place your hearing instrument behind your ear.; Removing your hearing instrument
Inserting and removing your hearing instrument 12 For side recognition ask your Hearing Care Professional to apply colored markers in the bat-tery compartment. If the marker in the battery compartment is in red, the hearing instrument is intended for the right ear. If the marker is in blue, the hear...
Page 14 - Turning your hearing instrument on and off
Turning your hearing instrument on and off 14 Power-on delay Your hearing instrument is equipped with a "power-on delay" feature which can be activated by your Hearing Care Professional. This allows you to turn the hearing instrument on with an automatic delay of 6, 12 or 18 seconds, so that...
Page 15 - Via push button; Refer to the remote control user guide.; Changing the hearing program
Changing the hearing program 15 Via push button Press the push button.The hearing instrument changes to the next program. Via remote control Refer to the remote control user guide. Changing the hearing program
Page 16 - Automatic; The volume is adjusted automatically when in use.; Via remote control; Changing the volume
Changing the volume 16 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 aut...
Page 17 - e2e wireless function; Allows the use of a remote control.; Functionalities
Functionalities 17 Your Hearing Care Professional can activate the following functionalities. e2e wireless function ■ 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...
Page 18 - Maintenance and care
Maintenance and care 18 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 water...
Page 19 - Domes and receiver molds
Maintenance and care 19 Domes and receiver molds CAUTION Risk of injury caused by incorrect use of receiver unit and domes/receiver molds. Always wear the receiver unit with a dome or receiver mold. Make sure that the dome/receiver mold is com-pletely attached to the receiver unit. If the dome/recei...
Page 20 - Single dome
Maintenance and care 20 Your hearing instruments have one of the following ear pieces: Single dome Double dome Receiver mold Cleaning domes and receiver molds Cerumen (ear wax) on the dome/ receiver mold affects sound quality. Clean domes/ receiver molds right after taking the hearing instruments of...
Page 21 - Exchanging domes
Maintenance and care 21 Exchanging domes The packaging of your dome has a slot on one side to remove the dome from the receiver. Insert the receiver into the slot of the dome packaging. Hold the dome tight while tilting the receiver towards the packag-ing (refer to the picture). Click the tip of the...
Page 22 - Exchanging double domes; Wax guards; Ask your Hearing Care Professional for assistance.
Maintenance and care 22 Exchanging double domes Remove the used double dome from the receiver. Tilt the double dome to get it off the receiver. Click the tip of the receiver unit into a new double dome. Exchanging receiver molds Ask your Hearing Care Professional for assistance. Wax guards A wax gua...
Page 23 - Exchanging the receiver unit; Remove receiver unit.
Maintenance and care 23 Exchanging the receiver unit The receiver unit can be changed as needed by your Hearing Care Professional. If you need to replace the receiver unit by yourself follow these directions carefully. Turn receiver unit 45° counterclock-wise. Remove receiver unit. Join hearing inst...
Page 24 - Accessories
Accessories 24 Charger (not for all hearing instrument types) Your hearing instruments work with standard or rechargeable bat-teries. With the easy-to-use charger you can charge the rechargeable batteries for one or two hearing instruments. After just 6 hours of charging, the charger shuts itself of...
Page 27 - Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting 27 Problem Possible solution Sound is weak Replace empty battery.Clean dome/ receiver mold.Exchange microphone cover.Increase volume. Hearing instrument emits whistling sounds Reinsert dome/receiver mold until it fi ts securely.Decrease volume.Clean dome/receiver mold. Sound is distor...
Page 28 - FCC compliance; Operation is subject to the following conditions:; Technical information
Technical information 28 Siemens Pure 700, Pure 500, Pure 300Siemens Pure 701, Pure 501, Pure 301Siemens Pure SE 701, Pure SE 501FCC ID: SGI-WL002BTEIC: 267AB-WL002Operating frequencies: F c =3.28 MHz N14203 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Changes or modifi cations not...
Page 30 - Disposal information
Disposal information 30 Within the European Union, the marked equip-ment 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 ins...