The Hearing Co BTE Rechargeable Hearing Aids User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- The Hearing Co
Table of Contents
The Hearing Co BTE Rechargeable Hearing Aids
IMPORTANT : Please read the entire manual before using your new hearing aids for the first time.
In this manual, we’ll be going over everything you need to know about our
hearing aids, including setup, functions, best practices, proper care,
troubleshooting, and more. But first, I’d like to say a huge thank you for
choosing The Hearing Co.
Not only are you supporting a small family-owned business, you’re helping us
bring the beautiful gift of hearing to thousands of people across America! And
that means the absolute world to us, so thank you once again. We hope our
hearing aids are everything you expected and more, but if there are ever any
issues, we’re more than happy to help. This is why your new hearing aids are
backed by a 365-Day l 00% Money Back Guarantee and Unlimited Lifetime Warranty
– if there’s ever an issue with your hearing aids, our warranty will cover
you! You can send us an email at
support@thehearinq.co or give us a call at+ l
437-600-1584
Before we move on, please make sure to read the entire manual before using your hearing aids for the first time. Thank you!
OVERVIEW
Your new BTE [Behind-The-Ear) rechargeable hearing aids are meant to help you
hear clearly again, without overwhelming background noise. The fit is very
comfortable (even with glasses or hats), with multiple different-sized ear
domes to make sure they fit you perfectly and stay in place. They’re also
rechargeable with a 48-hour running time, lightweight, and adjustable to the
exact amount of hearing support you need [up to 80dB), along with 2 listening
modes.
IMPORTANT : While they’re very easy to use, we strongly suggest you read
all of the manuals before using them for the first time as there’s a process
for slowly getting adjusted to them, along with other information you should
know about.
Technology
Even though they use advanced technology, the way our hearing aids work is actually quite simple. The main 3 components are a microphone used to pick up the sound around you, an integrated circuit that “makes sense” of all the sound around you, while canceling out background noise and giving you a “cleaner” sound, and a speaker which feeds the sound directly into your ear. Like most electronics, our hearing aids have an optimal range in which they operate best. We recommend wearing our hearing aids in temperatures no colder than -4F/-20C and no warmer than l 22F/50C to ensure proper function. The rated voltage of our hearing aids is DC 3. 7V. Please also make sure to keep your new hearing aids dry and away from moisture, rain or any other liquids.
Our hearing aids have been designed to last for years & years, but eventually like all electronics, they will need to be disposed of at some time. When that time comes, do not throw your hearing aids into a fire as they will explode. Do not dispose of them with regular household waste either, as they contain a NI-MH battery that is not meant to end up in a landfill, but rather recycled with other batteries as it’s safer for our environment.
SAFETY
Warning: Keep small parts that can be swallowed away from children.
Warning: Do not put your hearing aids in a microwave, oven or fire as
they may explode.
Warning: Do not put your hearing aids in your mouth. If accidentally
swallowed, contact your doctor or call 911 immediately as the situation is
life-threatening.
Warning : If you’ve recently undergone surgery, only use our hearing aids
with the direction of your doctor.
Warning: Do not use your hearing aids in explosive or oxygen-enriched
environments.
Warning: Not intended for infants under 36 months. If being used for
children, adult supervision is required. our hearing aids are meant to support
your hearing, letting you hear everything clearly again without excessive
background noise.
HEARING AND DIAGRAM
Technical Specifications
ITEM | UNIT | PARAMETER INDEX |
---|---|---|
VALUE | TOLERANCE | |
Size | mm | l 6.6xl l .4x4l |
Weight | g | 6 |
Working Voltage | V | DC 3.7V |
Working Current | mA | ,;l .5 |
Frequency Response | Hz | 500-3100 |
Maximum Saturation Acoustic Output | dB | !Sl 28 |
Full-on Acoustic Gain | dB | 40 |
Total Harmonic Distortion | % | ,;7 |
Equivalent Input Noise | dB | ,;29 |
Charging Your Hearing Aids
Along with your hearing aids, you’ll find a Micro- USB charging cable in the
box we sent you. To charge your hearing aids, and make sure the cable is
plugged into the bottom of your hearing aids and then plug the other end into
a power source (wall charging block, portable charger, or even your computer).
If done correctly, a blue light will come on – confirming your hearing aids
are charging. If the light does not come on, the charging cable was either
inserted incorrectly or the power source you’re using is off.
IMPORTANT : Before using your hearing aids for the first time, we
recommend you charge them for 6 hours. After the first charge, each following
charge only needs to be 4 hours (or longer if you’d like to leave them to
charge overnight). The
running time is 48 hours but can be slightly more or less depending on
operational conditions (temperature, humidity, etc.)
Choosing Your Ear Dome Size
Each pair of our BTE Rechargeable Hearing Aids come with 4 sizes of ear domes
– 3 of which are single cups, with the fourth being a double cup.
IMPORTANT: For your first use of our hearing aids, please make sure to
start off with the smallest size ear dome. Then slowly work your way up to the
largest size, making sure to try all 4 sizes. The reason we ask you to go
through all 4 sizes of
our ear domes is that getting a perfect in-ear fit is the most important part
of wearing hearing aids. without the properly sized ear dome on your hearing
aid, there’s a high chance you’ll find them uncomfy, experience feedback and
the sound quality won’t be all that good either. So please make sure to try
all 4 sizes of ear domes, while using the following criteria to figure out
what’s best for you:
- Are they comfy?
- Do they allow you to fully insert your hearing aids?
- Do they keep your hearing aids in securely?
- Is the fit snug enough to make sure you won’t experience any feedback, while still being comfy?
IMPORTANT: When trying all 4 sizes of ear domes for the first time, please make sure your hearing aids are turned off.
Wearing Your Hearing Aids
Before wearing your hearing aids for the first time, please make sure you’ve found which ear dome size works best for you. Then turn your hearing aids on and adjust the volume to the lowest mode possible and insert the earpiece into your ear, with the wire facing upwards. Once the earpiece is securely in your ear, please put the rest of the hearing aid behind our ear, as shown in the picture below. As you get more comfortable with your hearing aids over the next few hours and days, feel free to adjust the volume to the point where you’re satisfied with your hearing, but no more – too high of a volume, runs the chance of producing feedback or hurting your ears. This is covered in more detail in our “Getting Used To Your Hearing AIGs” section
Adjusting The Volume
Our hearing aids offer adjustable hearing support up to 80 dB, which can be
controlled by running your finger along the adjustment dial. Rotating the
adjustment dial upwards will increase the volume and rotating it downwards
will decrease the volume.
IMPORTANT: Make sure the volume is turned down when using your hearing
aids for the first time. For future adjustments, make sure to only adjust the
volume with the hearing aid out of your ear to prevent any accidental loud
spikes in hearing support.
Adjusting The Listening Modes
Our hearing aids offer both high-frequency and low-frequency listening modes,
which can be controlled with the On/Off switch. The lowest position is Off,
the middle is low frequency and the top is high frequency. When in louder
environments or group conversations, we recommend using the high-frequency
listening mode. When in quieter environments, listening to the TV or having
one-on-one conversation, we recommend using the low-frequency listening mode.
However, at the end of the day what matters most is that you’re able to hear
the way you want to hear. If you feel more comfortable only using our low-
frequency mode, then please by all means, only use the low-frequency mode. The
same can
be said for our high-frequency mode.
Getting Used To Your Hearing Aids
No matter how long or severe you’ve been experiencing hearing loss, your
body will have to adjust to hearing aids. Almost as if you were learning to
walk all over again, with your ears not being able to hear properly for months
or even years now, their new “ability to hear clearly again with our hearing
aids will take some time to get used to. It usually takes up to 4 months for
your body to get fully used to hearing aids, but the phases outlined below can
be progressed through quicker if you feel like your body is ready. This is the
most important part of this whole adjustment period – listen to your body and
only move forward when you feel ready.
Phase 1: Wear your hearing aids for only 1-2 hours per day in a relatively quiet environment to familiarize and distinguish various sounds. Once you feel like your body has adjusted, move onto phase 2
Phase 2: Wear your hearing aids for 4-8 hours per day in a slightly louder,
yet still quiet environment. We recommend going for a walk in a quieter part
of your neighborhood for 20 or so minutes each day during this phase. Once you
feel like your body has adjusted, move on to phase 3. Phase 3: Wear your
hearing aids as long as you’d like. Enjoy conversation with friends and
family. and slightly louder environments as well. Make sure not to wear your
hearing aids anywhere with excessive noise. Once you feel like your body has
adjusted, move on to phase 4.
Phase 4: Wear your hearing aids as long as you’d like, wherever you’d like! –
Even in loud environments! Your body has fully adjusted to it’s new regained
hearing abilities and you’re free to enjoy hearing all the world’s beautiful
sounds 🙂
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Below are all of the most common & easily fixable issues you may experience
with our hearing aids, along with the solutions: Whistling: If you’re
experiencing whistling, here are all the common causes: You’ve inserted your
hearing aids incorrectly or not far enough – please readjust them to what’s
shown in the pictures in the “Wearing Your Hearing Aids” section or give us a
call at + 1 437-600-1584 and we’ll be
more than happy to help. The volume is too loud – the amount of hearing
support you use should only be enough to regain hearing, not more. With too
much hearing support, you’ll get whistling and your body will have a harder
time adjusting to your hearing aids. Cracks in your hearing aid – contact us
for a
replacement under warranty at no cost to you.
Your hands or other objects are close to your hearing aid – sometimes having objects near your hearing aids will cause audio feedback. Move them away and the whistling should be gone. Improper ear dome size – if you’re hearing whistling, move up a size or two until it stops. Too much earwax buildup – With too much earwax in either your ear or the hearing aid, you’ll experience whistling. To fix this, visit your doctor to get your ears properly cleaned or use the cleaning brush provided to clean the hearing aids.
No sound: If you aren’t getting any support from our hearing aids, here are all the common causes: The volume is turned off – remove the hearing aid from your ear and turn the volume dial clockwise to increase the volume.
Low battery – the electronics in our hearing aids require a minimum voltage to operate properly. Make sure to charge your hearing aids for 4 hours before using them. Dirt blocking the earplug or tube – use the provided cleaning brush to clean your hearing aids.
Distortion or faint sounds: If you’re hearing distortion or everything sounds slightly muffled/faint, here are all the common causes: Low battery – when the battery is low, your hearing aid isn’t able to function properly resulting in distortion or low hearing support. Make sure your hearing aids are fully charged before use. Your hearing aids are wet – make sure to turn them off and let them dry in a bag of rice overnight in the event they get wet. Any sort of liguids or moisture could seriously damage your hearing Your hearing aids are dirty – use the provided cleaning brush to thoroughly clean your hearing aids. Can’t adjust the volume: If you’re unable to adjust the volume on your hearing aids, here are all the common causes:
Volume has already been placed on the maximum or minimum level – rotate the volume dial in the opposite direction. Dirt/debris is blocking the volume knob – clean around the volume knob as best you can. If you’re still experiencing trouble, contact us.High power consumption: If your hearing aids are running out of battery too quickly, here are all the common causes:
Leaving your hearing aids on while not in use – make sure to always turn your hearing aids off after taking them out of your ears. Your hearing aids are wet – make sure to turn them off and let them dry in a bag of rice overnight in the event they get wet.
Battery malfunction – contact us for your hearing aids to be replaced under warranty. Intermittent sound: If your hearing aids are cutting in and out, here are all the common COuses. Low battery – make sure your hearing aids are fully charged before use.If none of the solutions above fixes your hearing aid’s problems, or if you have any other issues with them, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
Proper Care & Maintenance
To keep your hearing aids working perfectly for years to come, some maintenance is regular. But, luckily it’s not all that much! Once a week (or more – up to you!) you’ll want to clean your hearing aids with a soft, dry cloth to remove any ear wax or other dirt/debris. Along with wiping down your hearing aid, you’ll want to remove and clean the ear dome in warm, soapy water. And while the ear dome is off, take your provided cleaning brush and clean the sound hole or your hearing aid as best you can
IMPORTANT : Make sure to never use water when cleaning the hearing aid itself as liquids can seriously damage the electronics within.
IMPORTANT: Make sure to keep your hearing aids away from moisture, liquids, rain, high temperatures and drops onto hard surfaces. Do not wear your hearing aids during an X-Ray, MR scan CT scan, or short wave diathermy.
Warranty & Guarantee
Your hearing aids are protected by our unlimited lifetime warranty, meaning in the event of any damage or malfunction whether caused by you or the hearing aid itself, we’ll send you a replacement free of charge. Your entire order is also protected by our 365-Day 100% Money Back Guarantee in which we’ll issue you a full refund within the first year of ownership if you wish.
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