PHONAK Audéo L-R/RT Lumity Hearing Aids User Guide
- June 9, 2024
- PHONAK
Table of Contents
- PHONAK Audéo L-R/RT Lumity Hearing Aids
- Parts of the hearing aid and charger
- Care and maintenance
- Quick guide
- Preparing the charger
- Phone callsRemoving the hearing aid
- Phone calls
- Flight mode
- RogerTM overview
- Maximum range
- Service and warranty
- Modulation
- Troubleshooting
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
PHONAK Audéo L-R/RT Lumity Hearing Aids
Phonak AudéoTM L-R/RT
User Guide
Phonak Audéo L-R Phonak Audéo L-RT Phonak Audéo L-R Trial Phonak Audéo L-RT
Trial Phonak Charger Ease
This user guide is valid for:
Wireless hearing aids
Charging accessories
Phonak Audéo L90-R Phonak Audéo L70-R Phonak Audéo L50-R Phonak Audéo L30-R Phonak Audéo L90-RT Phonak Audéo L70-RT Phonak Audéo L50-RT Phonak Audéo L30-RT Phonak Audéo L-R Trial Phonak Audéo L-RT Trial
Phonak Charger Ease
Note that instructions for the activity tracking functions can be found in the myPhonak User Guide.
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Your hearing aid and charger details
If no box is checked and you do not know the model of your hearing aid or
charging accessories, please ask your hearing care professional. The hearing
aids described in this user guide contain a built-in and non-removable
rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Please also read safety information
regarding handling rechargeable hearing aids (chapter 25).
Hearing aid models c Audéo L-R (L90/L70/L50/L30) c Audéo L-RT
(L90/L70/L50/L30) c Audéo L-R Trial c Audéo L-RT Trial
Charging accessories c Phonak Charger Ease
incl. USB cable (< 3 m)
Earpieces c Dome c SlimTip c cShell
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Your hearing aids and chargers have been developed by Phonak a world leader
in hearing solutions based in Zurich, Switzerland.
These premium products are the result of decades of research and expertise and
are designed with your well-being in mind. We thank you for making such a
great choice and wish you many years of listening pleasure.
Please read the user guide carefully to make sure that you understand and get
the best out of your device. Training is not required for handling of this
device. A hearing care professional will help set up this device according to
your individual preferences during the fitting consultation. For more
information regarding features, benefits, set up, use, maintenance or repairs
of your hearing aid and accessories, please contact your hearing care
professional or the manufacturer representative. Additional information can be
found in the datasheet of your product.
Phonak – life is on www.phonak.com
Contents
Your hearing aid and charger
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Parts of the hearing aid and charger
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Using the charger
3. Preparing the charger
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4. Charging the hearing aids
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Using the hearing aid
5. Left and right hearing aid markings
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6. Putting on the hearing aid
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7. Removing the hearing aid
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8. Multi-function button
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9. On/Off
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10. Tap Control
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11. Connectivity overview
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12. Initial pairing
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13. Phone calls
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14. Flight mode
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15. Rebooting your hearing aid
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16. myPhonak app overview
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17. RogerTM overview
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Further information
18. Listening in public places (Optional)
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19. Operating, transport and storage conditions
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Care and maintenance
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21. Exchanging the earwax protection
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22. Service and warranty
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23. Compliance information
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24. Information and description of symbols
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25. Troubleshooting
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26. Important safety information
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27. For the US market only, complies with
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the FDA regulations
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Quick guide
Charging your hearing aids
Before using your hearing aid for the first time, it is recommended to charge
it for 3 hours.
After placing your hearing aid in the charger, the indicator light on the
hearing aid will show the charging state of the battery until it is fully
charged. When fully charged the indicator light will be constantly on, i.e.
solid green light.
Left & right hearing aid markings
Red marking for right hearing aid.
Blue marking for left hearing aid.
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Multi-function button with indicator light The button has several functions,
the primary function is as an on/off switch. Together with your hearing care
professional, you can decide if it also allows for volume control and/or
program change. This is indicated in your individual instructions. Phone
calls: If paired with a Bluetooth® enabled phone, a short press will accept
and a long press will reject an incoming call. On/Off: Firmly press the lower
part of the button for 3 seconds until the indicator light blinks. On:
indicator light is solid green Off: indicator light is solid red Enter flight
mode: When device is off, press the lower part of the button for 7 seconds
until the solid orange light appears. Then release the button.
Tap Control (only available for models L90 and L70) If paired with a
Bluetooth® enabled device, multiple functions can be accessed using Tap
Control, please refer to chapter 10. This is also indicated in your individual
instructions. To use Tap Control tap the top of your ear twice.
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2. Parts of the hearing aid and charger
The following pictures show the hearing aid model and charger accessories
described in this user guide. You can identify your personal models by: ·
checking “Your hearing aid and charger details” on
page 3. · comparing your earpieces, hearing aid and charger with
the following models.
Possible earpieces
Audéo L-R/RT Audéo L-R/RT Trial
Tube
Dome
SlimTip
cShell
Multi-function button with built-in indicator light
Anchor (optional) Speaker (without earpiece attached)
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Phonak Charger Ease
Charger Case lid Cavity for earpieces
Hearing aid charging slots with left/right indicators
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External power supply
USB-C connection to external power supply
USB cable (< 3 m)
Power supply*
- The power plug is not provided with this product.
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Preparing the charger
Connecting the power supply
c
d
a
b
The Phonak Charger Ease may be used with an external power supply that fulfills the specifications in the table below
a) Plug the larger end of the charging cable into the power supply.
b) Plug the smaller end into the USB port on the charger.
c) Plug the power supply into a power outlet.
d) The indicator light around the USB port will light up green when the
charger is connected to the power outlet.
Power supply and charger Specifications
Power supply input voltage 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, current 0.25 A
Power supply output voltage 5 VDC +/-5%, current 1 A
Charger input voltage
5 VDC +/-5%, current 250 mA
USB cable specifications
5 V min. 1 A, USB-A to USB-C, maximum length 3 m
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4. Charging the hearing aids
Low power: You will hear two beeps when the hearing aid battery is low. You
will have approximately 60 minutes before you have to charge the hearing aids,
after this time the hearing aid automatically shuts down (this can vary,
depending on the hearing aid settings). The hearing aid contains a built-in
and nonremovable rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Before using your hearing
aid for the first time, it is recommended to charge it for 3 hours. The
hearing aid must be dry before charging, see chapter 18. Please ensure to
charge the hearing aid within operating temperature range:
Audéo L R / RT: +5° to +40° Celsius (41° to 104° Fahrenheit)
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4.1 Using the Phonak Charger Ease Please refer to chapter 3 for how to set up
the charger. 1. Insert the hearing aid into the charging slots and the
earpieces in the large cavity. Make sure the left and right hearing aid
markings match the left (blue), right (red) indicators next to the charging
slots. The hearing aids will automatically switch off once inserted into the
charger.
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2. The indicator light on the hearing aid will show the charging state of the
battery until the hearing aid is fully charged. When fully charged the
indicator light will remain on, i.e. solid green light.
The charging process will automatically stop when the batteries are fully
charged, so the hearing aids can be safely left in the charger. It can take up
to 3 hours to charge the hearing aids. The charger lid can be closed while
charging.
Charging times
Indicator light
Charging state 0 10%
11 80%
81 99% 100%
Approx. charging times
30 min (30%) 60 min (50%) 90 min (80%)
3 h
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3. Remove the hearing aids from the charging slots by simply lifting them out
of the charger.
The hearing aid can be set to switch on automatically when removed from the
charger. The indicator light starts blinking. The solid green light indicates
the hearing aid is ready for use. If you unplug the charger while the hearing
aid is charging inside, please make sure to turn off the hearing aid to
prevent discharge. To switch off the charger, remove the power supply from the
power outlet.
Turn off your hearing aid before inserting it in the disconnected charger to
store it.
Do not hold the tubes to remove the hearing aids from the charger as this can
damage the tubes.
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5. Left and right hearing aid markings
There is a red or blue marking on the back of the hearing aid and on the speaker. This will tell you if it is a left or a right hearing aid.
Blue marking for left hearing aid.
Red marking for right hearing aid.
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6. Putting on the hearing aid
1. Place the hearing aid behind your ear.
2. Insert the earpiece into your ear canal.
3. If there is an anchor attached to the earpiece, tuck it into the bowl of
your ear to secure your hearing aid.
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Phone callsRemoving the hearing aid
Pull on the bend of the tube and remove the hearing aid from behind the ear.
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8. Multi-function button
The button has several functions, the primary function is as an on/off switch.
Together with your hearing care professional, you can decide if it also allows
for volume control and/or program change. This is indicated in your individual
“Hearing aid instructions”. Please ask your hearing care professional for a
printout.
If the hearing aid is paired with a Bluetooth® enabled phone, a short press on
the upper or the lower part of the button will accept an incoming call and a
long press will reject an incoming call refer to chapter 13.
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9. On/Off
Switch on hearing aid The hearing aid is configured to switch on automatically when removed from the charger. If this function is not configured, firmly press and hold the lower part of the button for 3 seconds until the indicator light blinks. Wait until the solid green light indicates the hearing aid is ready.
Switch off hearing aid
Press and hold the lower part of button for 3 seconds
until the solid red light indicates the hearing aid is
switching off.
Blinking green
Hearing aid is switching on
Solid red for 2 seconds Hearing aid is switching off
When you switch on the hearing aid you might hear a start-up melody.
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10. Tap Control
Tap Control is only available for models L90 and L70. If paired with a
Bluetooth® enabled device, multiple functions can be accessed using Tap
Control e.g. accept/end phone call, pause/resume streaming, start/stop voice
assistant. This is indicated in your individual “Hearing aid instructions”. To
use Tap Control tap the top of your ear twice.
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11. Connectivity overview
The illustration below shows the connectivity options available for your
hearing aid.
Bluetooth® enabled device, e.g. cell phone
Roger**
TV Connector connected to TV*
- The TV Connector can be connected to any audio source such as a TV, PC or hi-fi system. ** Roger wireless microphones can be connected to your hearing aids as well.
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12. Initial pairing
12.1 Initial pairing to a Bluetooth® enabled device
It is only necessary to perform the pairing procedure once with each device
featuring Bluetooth wireless technology. After the initial pairing, your
hearing aids will connect automatically to the device. Initial pairing can
take up to 2 minutes.
1. On your device (e.g. a phone), ensure that Bluetooth® wireless technology
is enabled and search for Bluetooth® enabled devices in the connectivity
setting menu.
2. Switch on both hearing aids. You now have 3 minutes to pair your hearing
aids with your device.
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3. Your device shows a list of Bluetooth® enabled devices. Select the hearing
aid from the list to simultaneously pair both hearing aids. A beep confirms
successful pairing.
For more information about pairing instructions for Bluetooth wireless
technology, specific to some of the most popular phone manufacturers, go to:
https://www.phonak.com/com/en/support.html
12.2 Connecting to the device
After your hearing aids have been paired to your device, they will
automatically connect again when switched on.
The connection will be maintained as long as the device remains ON and within
range. Your hearing aid can be connected to up to two devices and paired to up
to eight devices.
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Phone calls
Your hearing aids connect directly with Bluetooth® enabled phones. When paired
and connected to your phone, you will hear notifications, incoming call
notification and the caller’s voice directly in your hearing aids.. Phone
calls are “hands free”, this means your voice is picked up by the hearing
aid’s microphones and transmitted back to the phone.
Your voice
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13.1 Making a call Enter the phone number and press the dial button. You will
hear the dialing tone through your hearing aids. Your voice is picked up by
the hearing aid microphones and transmitted to the phone.
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13.2 Accepting a call When receiving a call, in-coming call notification will
be heard in the hearing aids (e.g. ring tone or voice notification). The call
can be accepted by taping the top of your ear twice (only available for models
L90 and L70), a short press on the upper or lower part of the multi-function
button on the hearing aid (less than 2 seconds) or directly on your phone.
short press < 2 sec
tap ear twice
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13.3 Ending a call A call can be ended by a long press on the upper or lower
part of the multi-function button on the hearing aid (more than 2 seconds) or
directly on your phone. For models 90 and 70, the phone call can also be ended
by taping the top of your ear twice.
long press > 2 sec
tap ear twice
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13.4 Rejecting a call An incoming call can be rejected by a long press on the
upper or lower part of the multi-function button on the hearing aid (more than
2 seconds) or directly on your phone.
long press > 2 sec
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Flight mode
Your hearing aids operate between 2.4 GHz2.48 GHz frequency range. When
flying some operators require all devices to be switched into flight mode.
Entering flight mode will not disable normal hearing aid functionality, only
the Bluetooth connectivity functions. 14.1 Enter flight mode To disable the
wireless function and enter flight mode in each hearing aid:
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If the hearing aid is turned off,
proceed to Step 2.
If the hearing aid is on, turn it off
by pressing and holding the lower
part of the button for 3 seconds,
until the indicator light turns solid
red for 3 seconds, signifying that
the hearing aid is switching off.
Press and hold the lower part of
the button. The green indicator
light blinks when the hearing aid
starts up.
Keep pressing the button for
7 seconds, until the indicator light
is solid orange, then release the
button.
The solid orange light indicates the
hearing aid is in flight mode.
In flight mode, your hearing aid cannot connect directly to your phone.
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14.2 Exit flight mode To enable the wireless function and exit flight mode in
each hearing aid: Switch the hearing aid off and then on again – refer to
chapter 9.
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15. Rebooting your hearing aid
Use this technique if your hearing aid is in an error state. This will not
remove or delete any program or settings.
1. Press the lower part of the multi-function button for at least 15 seconds.
It does not matter if the hearing aid is switched on or off before you start
pressing the button. There is no light or acoustic notification at the end of
the 15 seconds.
2. Place the hearing aid in the power-connected charger and wait until the
indicator light blinks green. This can take up to 30 seconds. The hearing aid
is now ready to use.
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16. myPhonak App overview
Please find the Instruction for Use on
www.phonak.com/myphonakapp. or scan the
code Install myPhonak, app please scan the code
iPhone® is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other
countries. IOS® is a registered trademark or trademark of Cisco Systems, Inc.
and/or its affiliates in the United States and certain other countries.
AndroidTM is a trademark of Google LLC.
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RogerTM overview
Experience the hearing performance of RogerTM RogerTM is designed to improve
hearing in situations with background noise or distance to the speaker. The
microphone picks up the voice of the speaker and wirelessly transmits it
directly to Roger receivers* in your hearing aids. This enables you to fully
participate in group conversations even in very noisy environments such as
restaurants, meetings at work and school activities.
To learn more about the Roger technology and microphones, please visit the
webpage https://www.phonak.com/roger-solutions or scan the QR code
- RogerDirectTM requires the installation of Roger receivers into the Phonak hearing aids by a hearing care professional.
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18. Listening in public places (Optional)
Your hearing aids may have a telecoil option that can help you hear in various
public places such as church, concert hall, train station and government
buildings. When you see this symbol, a loop system is present and is
compatible with your hearing aids. Please contact your hearing care
professional for further information and activation of the telecoil function.
How to use your telecoil function
Accessing the telecoil function that your hearing careprofessional has set up
is possible two ways. Direct access to the telecoil program is possible via a
long press of the push button on your hearing aid. Alternatively it is
possible to access the telecoil program via the myPhonak app. Ensure you are
standing or seated within the designated loop system area as noted by the
official telecoil symbol.
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19. Operating, transport and storage conditions
The product is designed such that it functions without problems or
restrictions if used as intended, unless otherwise noted in these user guides.
Please ensure to use, charge, transport and store the hearing aids and the charger according to the following conditions:
Audéo L R/RT and Charger
Use
Charging
Transport
Storage
Temperature
Maximum range
+5° to +40°C 5° to +40°C -20° to +60°C -20° to +60°C (41° to 104°F) (41° to 104°F) (-4° to 140°F) (-4° to 140°F)
Recommended +5° to +40°C +7° to +32°C 0° to +20°C 0° to +20°C
range
(41° to 104°F) (45° to 90°F) (32° to 68°F) (32° to 68°F)
Humidity
Maximum range
0% to 85% (non condensing)
0% to 85% (non condensing)
0% to 70%
0% to 70%
Recommended 0% to 60%
range
(non
condensing)
0% to 60% (non condensing)
0% to 60%
0% to 60%
Atmospheric 500 hPa to
pressure
1060 hPa
500 hPa to 1060 hPa
500 hPa to 1060 hPa
500 hPa to 1060 hPa
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These hearing aids are classified as IP68. This means that they are water and
dust resistant and designed to withstand daily life situations. They can be
worn in the rain but should not be fully submerged in water or used when
taking a shower, swimming or other water activities. These hearing aids should
never be exposed to chlorinated water, soap, salt water or other liquids with
a chemical content.
This charger is classified as IP22. This means that the charger is protected
from vertically falling drops of water when the charger is tilted up to 15
degrees from the horizontal. IP22 is satisfied when the charger lid is closed.
Please ensure to charge the hearing aids regularly during long-term storage.
If the device has been subject to storage and transport conditions outside of
the recommended use conditions, wait 15 minutes before starting the device.
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20. Care and maintenance
Expected Service Life: The hearing aids and the compatible charger have the
expected service life of five years. The devices are expected to remain safe
for use for this duration.
Commercial service period: Routine and diligent care of your hearing aids and
charger will contribute to the outstanding performance for the duration of the
expected service life of your devices. Sonova AG will provide a minimum of a
five year repair service period after the respective hearing aid, charger and
essential components have been phased out of the product portfolio.
Please use the following specifications as a guideline. For further
information regarding product safety, see chapter 26.2.
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General information Before using hair spray or applying cosmetics, you should
remove your hearing aid from your ear, because these products may damage it.
Your hearing aids are resistant to water, sweat and dust under the following
conditions: · After exposure to water, sweat or dust, the hearing aid
is cleaned and dried. · The hearing aid is used and maintained as described in
this user guide.
Always make sure that the hearing aids and charger are dry and clean before
charging.
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Daily Hearing aid: Inspect the earpiece for earwax and moisture deposit and
clean the surfaces with a lint-free cloth. Never use cleaning agents such as
household detergents, soap, etc. for cleaning your hearing aid. It is not
recommended to rinse with water. If you need to clean your hearing aid
intensively, ask your hearing care professional for advice and information on
filters or drying methods. Charger: Make sure that charger inserts are clean
and clean the surfaces with a lint-free cloth. Never use cleaning agents such
as household detergents, soap, etc. for cleaning your charger.
Weekly Hearing aid: Clean the earpiece with a soft, damp cloth or with a
special cleaning cloth for hearing aids. For more in-depth maintenance
instructions, please see your hearing care professional. Clean the charging
contacts on the hearing aid with a soft, damp cloth. Chargers: Remove dust or
dirt from the charger inserts with a lint-free cloth.
Always make sure that the charger is disconnected from the power mains before
cleaning.
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21. Exchanging the earwax protection
Your hearing aid is equipped with an earwax protection to protect the speaker
from earwax damage.
Please check the earwax protector regularly and exchange it if it looks dirty
or if the hearing aid volume or sound quality is reduced. The earwax
protection should be replaced every four to eight weeks on a regular receiver,
and once a week on the ActiveVentTM receiver.
21.1 Regular receiver with dome
21.1.1 Removing the earpiece from the speaker
1. Remove the earpiece from the speaker by holding the speaker in one hand
and the earpiece in the other.
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2. Gently pull off the earpiece to remove.
3. Clean the speaker with a lint-free cloth.
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21.1.2 Exchanging the earwax protection with CeruShieldTM Disk
1. Gently rotate the CeruShield Disk in the direction indicated by the arrows
until a free opening appears under the bin icon.
2. To remove a used earwax protector carefully insert the speaker into the
free opening (under bin icon) until it clicks. The used earwax protector will
remain in the disk when you lift the speaker away.
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3. To insert a new earwax protector carefully insert the speaker into the
opening where the new earwax protector is visible (opposite the bin icon)
until it clicks. Lift the speaker away from the disk, the new earwax protector
is now positioned inside the speaker.
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21.1.3 Attaching the earpiece to the speaker 1. Hold the speaker in one hand
and the earpiece in the other.
2. Slide the earpiece over the speaker sound outlet.
3. The speaker and the earpiece should fit perfectly together.
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21.2 ActiveVentTM receiver with SlimTip
21.2.1 Parts Explanation
1. Wax filter dispenser
a) rotating disk
a
b
b) new filter
c
c) dispensing slot for used filters
2. Changing tool a) screw end for removing used filter
b) forked end
a
b
for inserting new filter
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21.2.2 Removing the used wax filter (HF3 Filter) 1. Hold the earpiece firmly
and secure the rear of the speaker with your finger.
2. Insert the screw end of the HF-3 changing tool into the speaker of the
hearing aid.
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3. Rotate the changing tool clock-wise until some resistance is felt. Pull
the changing tool out of the speaker with the used wax filter attached to the
end.
4. Insert the used wax filter into the dispensing slot in the middle of the
wax filter dispenser.
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5. Slide the changing tool to either side of the dispensing slot. Lift the
changing tool up, leaving the used wax filter in dispensing slot.
21.2.3 Inserting a new wax filter
1. After removing the used wax filter from the speaker of the hearing aid,
brush away any remaining debris. Rotate the ridged disk of the wax filter
dispenser until a new wax filter is visible in the window of the disk.
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2. Now use the opposite end of the changing tool (i.e. forked end) to pick up
a new wax filter.
3. Insert the forked end of the changing tool down and pull up
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4. Insert the new wax filter into the speaker of the hearing aid. Make sure
to secure the rear of speaker with your finger.
5. Once the new filter is securely placed in the speaker, lift the changing
tool away tilted in a slight angle. Reattach the changing tool to the wax
filter dispenser
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Service and warranty
Local warranty Please ask the hearing care professional where you purchased
your hearing aids and charger about the terms of the local warranty.
International warranty Sonova AG offers a one year limited international
warranty, valid from the date of purchase. This limited warranty covers
manufacturing and material defects in the hearing aid and charger
respectively, but not accessories such as tubes, earpieces, external
receivers. The warranty only comes into force if a proof of purchase is shown.
The international warranty does not affect any legal rights that you might
have under applicable national legislation governing sale of consumer goods.
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Warranty limitation This warranty does not cover damage from improper handling
or care, exposure to chemicals or undue stress. Damage caused by third parties
or non-authorized service centers renders the warranty null and void. This
warranty does not include any services performed by a hearing care
professional in their office. Serial numbers Hearing aid left side: Hearing
aid right side: Charger: Date of purchase: Authorized hearing care
professional (stamp/signature):
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23. Compliance information
Europe: Declaration of Conformity for the hearing aid Hereby Sonova AG
declares that this product meets the requirements of the Medical Device
Regulation (EU) 2017/745 as well as the Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity can be obtained from the
manufacturer or the local Phonak representative whose address can be taken
from the list on
www.phonak.com/us/en/certificates
(Phonak worldwide locations).
Australia/New Zealand: Indicates a device’s compliance with applicable Radio
Spectrum Management’s (RSM) and Australian Communications and Media Authority
(ACMA) regulatory arrangements for the legal sale in New Zealand and
Australia. The compliance label R-NZ is for radio products supplied in the New
Zealand market under conformity level A1.
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The wireless models listed on page 2 are certified under:
Phonak Audéo L-R (90/70/50/30) Phonak Audéo L-RT (90/70/50/30) Phonak Audéo L-R/RT Trial
USA Canada
FCC ID: KWC-MRP IC: 2262A-MRP
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Notice 1: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210
of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1)
this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Notice 2: Changes or modifications made to this device not expressly approved
by Sonova AG may void the FCC authorization to operate this device.
Notice 3: This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules and ICES-003 of
Industry Canada. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This device
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is
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no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this device does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures: · Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. · Increase the
separation between the device
and receiver. · Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected. · Consult the dealer
or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
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Radio information of your wireless hearing aid
Antenna type
Resonant loop antenna
Operation frequency
2.4 GHz 2.48 GHz
Modulation
GFSK, Pi/4 DPSK, GMSK
Radiated power
< 2.5 mW
Bluetooth®
Range
~1 m
Bluetooth Profiles supported
4.2 Dual-Mode HFP (Hands-free profile), A2DP
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Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance
RF emissions CISPR 11
Harmonic emissions
Group 2 Class B
The medical device uses RF energy only for its internal function. Therefore, its RF emission are very low and are not likely to cause any interferences in nearby electronic equipment
Complies
Voltage fluctuations /
flicker emissions
Complies
Compliance with emission and immunity standards
Emission standards
EN 60601-1-2 IEC 60601-1-2 EN 55011 CISPR11 CISPR32 CISPR25 EN 55025
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Immunity standards
EN 60601-1-2 IEC 60601-1-2 EN 61000-4-2 IEC 61000-4-2 EN IEC 61000-4-3 IEC 61000-4-3 EN 61000-4-4 IEC 61000-4-4 EN 61000-4-5 IEC 61000-4-5 EN 61000-4-6 IEC 61000-4-6 EN 61000-4-8 IEC 61000-4-8 EN 61000-4-11 IEC 61000-4-11 IEC 60601-1 ISO 7637-2
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24. Information and description of symbols
With the CE symbol, Sonova AG confirms that this product including
accessories meets the requirements of the Medical Devices Regulation (EU)
2017/745 as well as the Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU. The numbers
after the CE symbol correspond to the code of certified institutions that were
consulted under the above-mentioned regulation and directive.
This symbol indicates that the products described in these user instructions
adhere to the requirements for an applied part of Type B of EN 60601-1. The
surface of the hearing aid is specified as an applied part of Type B.
Indicates the medical device manufacturer, as defined in Medical Device
Regulation (EU) 2017/745.
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Indicates the date when the medical device was manufactured
Indicates the Authorized representative in the European Community. The EC REP
is also the importer to the European Union.
This symbol indicates that it is important for the user to read and take into
account the relevant information in these user guides.
This symbol indicates that it is important for the user to pay attention to
the relevant warning notices in these user guides.
This symbol indicates that it is important for the user to pay attention to
the relevant warning notices related to batteries in these user guides
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Important information for handling and product safety. This symbol confers
that the electromagnetic interference from the device is under limits approved
by the US Federal Communications Commission. Indicates a device’s compliance
with applicable Radio Spectrum Management’s (RSM) and Australian
Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) regulatory arrangements for the
legal sale in New Zealand and Australia
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The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by
Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sonova AG is under license.
Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
Japanese mark for certified radio equipment.
This symbol indicates that this is a Prescription Device. CAUTION: U.S.
Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.
Indicates the manufacturer’s serial number so that a specific medical device
can be identified.
Indicates the manufacturer’s catalogue number so that the medical device can
be identified.
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Indicates that the device is a medical device.
This symbol indicates that it is important for the user to read and take into
account the relevant information in this user guide.
Ingress Protection Rating. IP68 rating indicates that the hearing aid is water
and dust resistant. It survived continuous immersion in 1 meter of fresh water
for 60 minutes and 8 hours in a dust chamber as per the IEC60529 standard.
IP Rating = Ingress Protection Rating. IP22 rating indicates that the device
is protected against solid foreign objects of 12,5 mm diameter and greater and
is additionally protected against vertically falling water drops when
enclosure tilted up to 15°.
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Temperature during transportation and storage: 20° to +60° Celsius (4° to
+140° Fahrenheit). Humidity during transportation and storage: 0% to 70%, if
not in use. See instruction in chapter 25.2 regarding drying the hearing aid
after use. Atmospheric pressure during operation transportation and storage:
500 hPa to 1060 hPa During transportation keep dry.
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The symbol with the crossed-out garbage bin is to make you aware that this
hearing aid as well as the charger may not be thrown away as normal household
waste. Please dispose of old or unused hearing aids and charger, at waste
disposal sites intended for electronic waste, or give your hearing aid and
charger to your hearing care professional for disposal. Proper disposal
protects the environment and health
Symbols applicable to the European power supply only
Power supply with double isolation.
Device designed for indoor use only.
Safety isolating transformer, short circuit proof.
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Causes
Hearing aid not
Speaker/earpiece blocked
functioning
Hearing aid switched off
Battery fully discharged
Hearing aid whistles
Hearing aid not inserted correctly into ear
Cerumen in ear canal
Hearing aid too loud
Volume too loud
Hearing aid not loud
Volume too low
enough or distorted
Low battery
Speaker/earpiece blocked
Hearing has changed
Hearing aid plays two
Indication for low battery
beeps
Hearing aid will not
Battery fully discharged
switch on
Button was inadvertently deactivated by
pressing the button longer than 15 seconds
Indicator light on hearing Hearing aid not inserted correctly
aid does not light up when into charger
hearing aid placed in charging slots
Hearing aid battery fully discharged
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What to do Clean speaker opening/earpiece Press lower part of multi-function
button for 3 seconds (chapter 9) Charge hearing aid (chapter 4) Insert hearing
aid correctly (chapter 6) Contact your ENT/GP or hearing care professional
Decrease volume if volume control available (chapter 8) Increase volume if
volume control available (chapter 8) Charge hearing aid (chapter 4) Clean
speaker opening/earpiece Contact your hearing care professional Charge hearing
aid (chapter 4)
Charge hearing aid (chapter 4) Perform step 2 of the rebooting process
(chapter 15)
Insert hearing aid correctly into charger (chapter 4)
Wait three hours after placing hearing aid in charger, regardless of LED
behavior
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Problem Indicator light on hearing aid is solid red while hearing aid is in the charger Indicator light on hearing aid switches off when hearing aid is removed from charger Hearing aid with ActiveVentTM receiver is not working properly
Causes Hearing aid is out of its operating temperature range Faulty battery
“Auto On” feature is disabled
Vent in wrong position (e.g. closed) Wax Other
ActiveVentTM receiver feels Speaker dislodged from earpiece (i.e during loose in earpiece or has exchange of earwax protection)
separated completely from earpiece
Indicator light on hearing Indicator light on hearing aid was red when
aid remains solid green hearing aid was placed into the charger after removal from charger
Battery does not last the Shortened battery life
whole day
Phone call function does Hearing aid is in flight mode
not work
Hearing aid not paired to the phone
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What to do Warm hearing aid up or cool it down. Operating temperature range is
+5° to +40° Celsius (+41° to +104° Fahrenheit) Contact your hearing care
professional
Switch on the hearing aid (chapter 9)
Reboot by switching hearing aid off and on again Clean the speaker opening and
/ or change the wax filter (chapter 21.2) Contact your hearing care
professional Push the speaker back into the earpiece.. If the speaker is still
loose contact your hearing care professional.
Reboot the hearing aid (chapter 15)
Contact your hearing care professional. A battery replacement may be required
Switch hearing aid off and then on again (chapter 14.2) Pair hearing aid to
the phone (chapter 12)
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Problem
Causes
Charging does not start Hearing aid not inserted correctly into
(but indicator light around charger
the charger USB port lights
up green when the charger
is connected to the power
outlet.)
If the problem persists, contact your hearing care professional for
assistance.
Please check
https://www.phonak.com/com/en/support.html
for further information.
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What to do Insert hearing aid correctly into charger (chapter 4.1)
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26. Important safety information
Please read the relevant safety information and limitationsof-use information
on the following pages before using your hearing aid.
Intended use The hearing aid is intended to amplify and transmit sound to the
ear and thereby compensate for impaired hearing.
The Phonak Tinnitus Balance software feature is intended for use by people
with tinnitus who also desire amplification. It provides supplementary noise
stimulation which can help defocus the user`s attention from their tinnitus.
The chargers are intended to charge the battery of the rechargeable hearing
aid.
Intended patient population: Hearing aids: This device is intended for
patients with unilateral and bilateral, mild to profound hearing loss from 8
years of age. The tinnitus software feature is intended for patients with
chronic tinnitus from 18 years of age.
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Charger: The intended patient population is the user of the compatible hearing
aids
Intended user: Hearing aids: Intended for people with hearing loss using a
hearing aid and their caregivers. A hearing care professional is responsible
for adjusting the hearing aid. Charger: Intended for people with hearing loss
using the compatible rechargeable hearing aid and their caregivers, hearing
care professional
Indications: General clinical indications for the use of hearing aids, charger
and Tinnitus software feature are: Presence of hearing loss
· Uni- or bilateral · Conductive, sensorineural or mixed · Mild to profound
Presence of a chronic tinnitus (only applicable for devices which provide the
Tinnitus software feature)
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Contraindications: General clinical contra-indications for the use of hearing
aids and Tinnitus software feature are:
· Hearing loss is not in the fitting range of the hearing aid (i.e. gain,
frequency response)
· Acute tinnitus (< three months after it occurs) · Deformity of the ear (i.e.
closed ear canal; absence of
the auricle) · Neural hearing loss ( i.e. retro-cochlear pathologies
such as absent / non-viable auditory nerve)
Charger: Please note, contraindications are not derived from the charger, but
from the compatible hearing aids.
The primary criteria for the referral of a patient for a medical or other
specialist opinion and / or treatment are as follows:
· Visible congenital or traumatic deformity of the ear; · History of active
drainage from the ear in the previous
90 days; · History of sudden or rapidly progressive hearing loss in
one or both ears within the previous 90 days;
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· Acute or chronic dizziness; · Audiometric air-bone gap equal to or greater
than 15
dB at 500 Hz, 1000 Hz and 2000 Hz; · Visible evidence of significant cerumen
accumulation or
a foreign body in the ear canal; · Pain or discomfort in the ear; · Abnormal
appearance of the eardrum and ear canal
such as: · Inflammation of the external auditory canal · Perforated eardrum ·
Other abnormalities which the hearing care professional believes are of
medical concern
Special care should be exercised in selecting and fitting a hearing aid whose
maximum sound pressure level exceeds 132 decibels (dB) because there may be
risk of impairing the remaining hearing of the hearing aid user. (This
provision is required only for those hearing aids with a maximum sound
pressure capability greater than 132 dB).
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The hearing care professional may decide that referral is not appropriate or
in the best interests of the patient when the following applies:
· When there is sufficient evidence that the condition has been fully
investigated by a medical specialist and any possible treatment has been
provided;
· The condition has not worsened or changed significantly since the previous
investigation and / or treatment.
· If the patient has given their informed and competent decision not to accept
advice to seek a medical opinion, it is permissible to proceed to recommend
appropriate hearing aid systems subject to the following considerations: · The
recommendation will not have any adverse effects on the patients health or
general well being; · The records confirm that all necessary considerations
about the patient´s best interests have been made
If legally required, the patient has signed a disclaimer to confirm that the
referral advice has not been accepted and that it is an informed decision.
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Clinical benefit: Hearing aid: Improvement of speech understanding Tinnitus
feature: Tinnitus feature provides supplementary noise stimulation which can
help defocus the user`s attention from their tinnitus. Charger: The Charger
itself does not provide a direct clinical benefit. An indirect clinical
benefit is provided by enabling the parent device (rechargeable hearing aids)
to achieve their intended purpose.
Side effects: Physiological side-effects of hearing aids like tinnitus,
dizziness, wax build up, too much pressure, sweating or moisture, blisters,
itching and/or rashes, plugged or fullness and their consequences like
headache and/ or ear pain, may be resolved or reduced by your hearing care
professional.
Conventional hearing aids have the potential to expose patients to higher
levels of sound exposure, which might result in threshold shifts in the
frequency range affected by acoustic trauma. Charger: Please note, side
effects are not derived from the charger, but from the compatible hearing
aids.
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The hearing aid is suitable for the home healthcare environment and due to
their portability it may happen that it is used in professional healthcare
facility environment like physician offices, dental offices etc.
A hearing aid will not restore normal hearing and will not prevent or improve
a hearing impairment resulting from organic conditions. Infrequent use of a
hearing aid does not permit a user to attain full benefit from it. The use of
a hearing aid is only part of hearing habilitation and may need to be
supplemented by auditory training and instruction in lipreading. Feedback,
poor sound quality, too loud or too soft sounds, inadequate fitting or
problems when chewing or swallowing, can be resolved or improved during the
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fine-tuning process at the fitting procedure by your hearing care
professional. Any serious incident that has occurred in relation to the
hearing aid, should be reported to the manufacturer representative and the
competent authority of the state of residence. The serious incident is
described as any incident that directly or indirectly led, might have led or
might lead to any of the following: a) the death of a patient, user or other
person b) the temporary or permanent serious deterioration of
a patient’s, user’s or other person’s state of health c) a serious public
health threat
To report an unexpected operation or event, please contact the manufacturer or
a representative.
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26.1 Hazard warnings
The rechargeable hearing aids contain lithium-ion batteries that can be taken
onto airplanes as carry-on luggage. The hearing aids cannot be placed in the
checked-in baggage and can only be placed in the carry-on luggage.
Your hearing aids operate between 2.4 GHz -2.48 GHz frequency range. When
flying please check if flight operator requires devices to be switched into
flight mode, see chapter 14.
The hearing aids (specially programmed for each hearing loss) must only be
used by the intended person. They should not be used by any other person as
they could damage hearing.
Changes or modifications to the hearing aid and the charger that were not
explicitly approved by Sonova AG are not permitted. Such changes may damage
your ear or the hearing aid
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Do not use the hearing aids and charging accessories in explosive areas (mines
or industrial areas with danger of explosions, oxygen rich environments or
areas where flammable anesthetics are handled) or where electronic equipment
is prohibited. The device is not ATEX certified.
If you feel pain in or behind your ear, if it is inflamed or if skin
irritation and accelerated accumulations of earwax occur, please check with
your hearing care professional or physician.
Titanium shells of custom hearing aids and earpieces can contain small
quantities of acrylates from adhesives. People who are sensitive to such
substances may potentially experience an allergic skin reaction. Please stop
using the device immediately if such a reaction occurs and check with your
hearing care professional or physician.
In very rare cases, the dome can remain in your ear canal when removing the
hearing tube from the ear. In the unlikely case that the dome does get stuck
in your ear canal, it is strongly recommended to see a physician for safe
removal.
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Hearing programs in the directional microphone mode reduce background noises.
Please be aware that warning signals or noises coming from behind, e. g. cars,
are partially or entirely suppressed. This hearing aid is not for children
below 36 months. The usage of this device by children and individuals with
cognitive impairment should be supervised at all times to ensure their safety.
The hearing aid is a small device and contains small parts. Do not leave
children and individuals with cognitive impairment unsupervised with this
hearing aid. If swallowed, consult a physician or hospital immediately as the
hearing aid or its parts can cause choking!
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The following is only applicable for persons with active implantable medical
devices (i.e. pacemakers, defibrillators, etc.): · Keep the wireless hearing
aid and the charging device at least 15 cm (6 inches) away from the active
implant. If you experience any interference, do not use the wireless hearing
aids and contact the manufacturer of the active implant. Please, note that
interference can also be caused by power lines, electrostatic discharge,
airport metal detectors etc. · Keep magnets (i.e battery handling tool,
EasyPhone magnet, etc.) at least 15 cm (6 inches) away from the active
implant.
Use of this equipment adjacent to or stacked with other equipment should be
avoided because it could result in improper operation. If such use is
necessary, this equipment and the other equipment should be observed to verify
that they are operating normally.
Use of accessories, transducers and cables other than those specified or
provided by the manufacturer of this equipment could result in increased
electromagnetic emissions or decreased electromagnetic immunity of this
equipment and result in improper operation.
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Portable RF communications equipment (including peripherals such as antenna
cables and external antennas) should be used no closer than 30 cm (12 inches)
to any part of the hearing aids and charger, including cables specified by the
manufacturer. Otherwise, degradation of the performance of this equipment
could result.
Hearing aids should not be fitted with domes / wax protection systems when
used by clients with perforated eardrums, inflamed ear canals or otherwise
exposed middle ear cavities. In these cases, we recommend the use of a custom
earpiece. In the unlikely case that any part of this product should remain in
the ear canal, it is strongly recommended to see a medical specialist for safe
removal.
The hearing aids have to be dry before charging. Otherwise the charging
reliability cannot be guaranteed.
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Avoid strong physical impacts to the ear when wearing a hearing aid with
customized earpiece. The stability of customized earpieces is designed for
normal use. A strong physical impact to the ear (e.g. during sports) may cause
the customized earpiece to break. This may lead to perforation of the ear
canal or eardrum.
After mechanical stress or shock to the customized earpiece, please ensure
that it is intact before placing it in the ear.
The majority of hearing aid users have a hearing loss for which a
deterioration in hearing is not to be expected with regular use of a hearing
aid in everyday situations. Only a small group of hearing aid wearers with
hearing loss, may be at risk of deterioration in hearing after a long period
of use.
Do not remove receiver cables from the hearing instruments. If removal or
exchange is required it is recommended to contact the hearing care
professional.
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Patients implanted with magnetic externally programmable CSF shunt valves may
have a risk of experiencing an unintended change in their valve setting when
exposed to strong magnetic fields. The receiver (loudspeaker) of hearing aids,
the Lyric SoundLync, the Lyric programming wand and the MiniControl contain
static magnets. Keep a distance of 2 inches (approx. 5 cm) or more between the
magnets and the site of the implanted shunt valve.
WARNING: The hearing aids use a lithium button/coin battery. These batteries
are hazardous and can cause severe or fatal injuries in 2 hours or less if
they are swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, whether the battery
is used or new! Keep out of the reach of children, individuals with cognitive
impairment, or pets. If you suspect that a battery was swallowed or placed
inside any part of the body, immediately consult your physician without any
delay!
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Your hearing aid(s) contain lithium-ion batteries with a Watt hour rating
<20Wh which have been tested according to UN 38.3 of the “UN Manual of Tests
and Criteria” and should be shipped in accordance with all the rules and
regulations on the safe shipment of lithium-ion batteries.
For charger, use only IEC 60950-1 *, IEC 62368-1 or IEC 60601-1 certified
equipment with an output rating of 5 VDC. Min. 500 mA.
Do not touch the contacts of the charger when powered.
Cables and cords wrapped around the neck may cause strangulation. Do not leave
the device and its components unattended with children, individuals with
cognitive impairment or pets. .
Only authorized personnel are allowed to open the charging accessory due to
possible electrical hazard.
- Note: this standard may not be valid anymore in your country, please refer to IEC 62368-1
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26.2 Information on product safety
Protect your hearing aid and charging accessories from heat and sunlight
(never leave near a window or in the car). Never use a microwave or other
heating devices to dry your hearing aid or charging accessories (due to risk
of fire or explosion). Ask your hearing care professional about suitable
drying methods.
Do not place the hearing aids and charging accessories close to an induction
cooking surface. Conductive structures inside the charging accessories could
absorb inductive energy resulting in thermal destruction.
The dome should be changed every three months or when it becomes stiff or
brittle. This is to prevent the dome from detaching from the tube spout during
insertion into or removal from the ear.
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Do not drop your hearing aid or charging accessories! Dropping onto a hard
surface can damage your hearing aid or charging accessories. Charger and power
supply must be protected against shocks. If the charger or power supply is
damaged after a shock, the devices must not be used anymore. If you are not
using your hearing aid for a long period of time, store it in a box with a
drying capsule or in a well ventilated location. This allows moisture to
evaporate from your hearing aid and prevents a potential impact on its
performance.
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Special medical or dental examination including radiation described below, may
adversely affect the correct functioning of your hearing aids. Remove and keep
them outside the examination room/area before undergoing: · Medical or dental
examination with X-ray (also CT scan). · Medical examinations with MRI/NMRI
scans, generating magnetic fields. Hearing aids don’t need to be removed when
passing security gates (airports etc.). If X-ray is used at all, it will be in
very low doses, and will not affect the hearing aids.
Only use approved charger described in this user guide for charging your
hearing aids, otherwise the devices may be damaged.
Make sure that you always completely dry your hearing aid after use. Store the
hearing aid in a safe, dry and clean place.
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The hearing aids are water resistant and not waterproof. They are designed to
withstand normal activities and occasional accidental exposure to extreme
conditions. Never immerse your hearing aid in water! Phonak hearing aids are
not specifically designed for extended periods of water submersion on a
continual basis, that is worn in activities such as swimming or bathing.
Always remove your hearing aid before these activities, as the hearing aid
contains sensitive electronic parts. Never wash the microphone inputs. Doing
so could cause it to lose its special acoustic features. Do not use your
hearing aid or charger in areas where electronic equipment is prohibited.
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27. For the US market only, complies with the FDA regulations
Important information: Cell phones
Some hearing aid users have reported a buzzing sound in their hearing aids
when they are using cell phones. According to the ANSI 63.19 (American
National Standard Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless
Communications Devices and Hearing Instruments) standard, the compatibility of
a particular hearing aid and cell phone can be predicted by adding the rating
for the hearing aid immunity to the rating for the cell phone emissions. The
sum of the hearing aid rating (e.g. M2/T2=2) and the telephone rating (e.g.
M3/T3=3) is 5, and any combination that equals 5 will provide “normal use”; a
sum of 6 or greater would indicate “excellent performance”. The equipment
performance measurements, categories and system classifications are based upon
the best information available but cannot guarantee that all users will be
satisfied. The immunity of this hearing aid is at least M2/T2.
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Note: the performance of individual hearing aids may vary with individual cell
phones. Therefore, please try the hearing aid with your cell phone or, if you
are purchasing a new phone, be sure to try it with your hearing aid prior to
purchase. For additional guidance, please ask your hearing care professional
for the booklet entitled “hearing aid compatibility with digital wireless cell
phones”.
Important information in case of battery ingestion If a battery is swallowed,
call the 24-hour National Battery Ingestion Hotline at
800-498-8666 or consult your physician
immediately.
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Important notice for prospective noise generator users
The Tinnitus Balance noise generator is a broadband sound Generator which may
have been enabled in your hearing aid. It provides a means of sound enrichment
that can be used as part of a personalized tinnitus management program to
provide temporary relief from tinnitus. It should always be used as prescribed
by your audiologist. The underlying principle of sound enrichment is to
provide supplementary noise stimulation which can help defocus your attention
from your tinnitus and avoid negative reactions. Sound enrichment, coupled
with instructional counseling, is an established approach to managing
tinnitus.
Good health practice requires that a person reporting tinnitus have a medical
evaluation by a licensed ear physician before using a sound generator. The
purpose of such an evaluation is to ensure medically treatable conditions that
may be causing tinnitus are identified and treated prior to using a sound
generator.
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Should you develop any side effects whilst using the noise generator such as
headaches, nausea, dizziness or heart palpitations or experience a decrease in
auditory function, you should discontinue use and seek a medical evaluation.
According to OSHA (Occupational Safety & Health Administration, U.S.
Department of Labor) regulations, the volume of the noise generator can be set
to a level which could lead to permanent hearing damage when used for a
prolonged period of time. Should the noise generator be set to such a level in
your hearing aid, your audiologist will advise you of the maximum amount of
time per day you should use the noise generator. The noise generator should
never be used at uncomfortable levels.
For more information visit www.phonak.com
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Your hearing care professional:
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References
- Hearing Aids and Solutions | Phonak
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