Siemens Lotus 12p Hearing Amplifier User Manual

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• ARTIS ARTIS User Guide Custom hearing system. • Congratulations! As the owner of a new hearing system, you may once again enjoy the sounds of your environment, and conversation with your family and friends. Buku metode penelitian sugiyono pdf free. These instructions as well as guidance from your hearing instrument specialist will help you understand how your new hearing system works. • Contents Description of your ARTIS custom hearing system Battery insertion and removal Inserting and removing your custom hearing system Turning your hearing system on and off e2e wireless for ARTIS e2e systems Using the program button Using the volume control Using the telephone Maintenance and care Important notes.

• Description of your ARTIS custom hearing system Your hearing system is individually manufactured according to the shape of your ears or ear canals. First Microphone 2. Second microphone TwinMic (optional) 3.

Battery compartment 4. Program button (optional) 5. Camtastic 2000 viewer download free. Volume control (optional) 6. • Battery insertion and removal Three useful tips: • The positive (+) side of the battery is always the smooth side.

You can recognize the negative (-) side by the colored ring. • Always keep spare batteries with you. • If you think you cannot change the battery by yourself, ask someone to help you: a family member, friend or your hearing instrument specialist. • Gently close the battery compartment. Do not force the door shut.

If it does not close easily, check to see if the bat- tery is inserted properly. When the battery compartment is completely closed, your hearing system is ready for use. Low battery indicator Your hearing system may be programmed to inform you when the battery should be replaced for best system. • Caution: Keep batteries and instruments away from the reach of small children. Batteries can be harmful if swallowed.

If swallowed consult a physician or a hospital immediately. Change the batteries when any of the following occur: - volume becomes softer or weak - you hear a battery signal beep - you see empty battery status on the display of your ePocket (only for ARTIS e2e systems).

• Inserting and removing your custom hearing system Hold the hearing instrument with your thumb and index finger, carefully push the instrument in the ear canal. Gently work it into its proper position by slightly twisting until it is firmly seated.

Lightly press inward for a secure and comfortable fit. • To remove the hearing instrument, push lightly on the back of your ear to help loosen it or pull gently on your ear. Then using your index finger, slowly pull the hearing instrument from your ear.

The completely-in-the-canal hearing instruments can be removed by pulling the small removal cord toward the back of your head. • Turning your hearing system on and off Using the battery compartment Insert a battery into your ARTIS hearing instrument and com- pletely close the compartment to turn the instrument on.

To turn the instrument off using the battery compartment, open the compartment completely. • If you change the volume or program on one instrument, the other is automatically changed. Your hearing instrument specialist can activate or deac- tivate the wireless functionality of your hearing systems. The ePocket can be activated or deactivated separately. • ARTIS e2e systems Note: In case the hearing aid is controlled by another person’s re- mote control unit (RCU), please return RCU and hearing aid to the service department for change of the transmission key. During the use of the wireless link while instrument is opera- ted in T-coil mode, pulsing noise may be heard due to pick-up of the transmission signal by the hearing aid T-coil. • Using the program button These programs change the characteristics of the sound coming through the hearing system for specific listening environments.