America Hears Freedon SIE User manual

Hearing Instrument User Manual
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Table of Contents
Freedom AD Model 1
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FreedomAD SIE
Tubing Replacement and Custom Ear Tip 3
Battery Insertion 5
Inserting Hearing Aids 6
On/Off and Volume Adjustment 7
Wax Protection 8
Memory Selection 10
Adaptive Directional Microphone 11
Wax and Moisture 12
Storing Hearing Aids and Use of Drying Kit 13
Special Precautions 14
Common Problems and Solutions 15
What To Expect 16
Additional Information 17
Virtual Office Software 19
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Uninstall Outdated Software
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Install New Software
Get Connected 24
Contact America Hears 25

Freedom AD Model
Thank you for choosing America Hears FreedomAD hearing aids!
FreedomAD hearing aids are available exclusively from America Hears and offer you the
latest in digital hearing aid technology and unparalleled convenience.
With America Hears FreedomAD hearing aids you will enjoy the world's first wide dynamic
range optimizer. Featuring ADRO
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technology our instruments, with the power of DSP,
carry out sophisticated analysis and implement fuzzy logic rules to continuously optimize
output. This will provide you listening comfort as well as improved speech perception in all
listening environments.
Operating in 32 channels, your FreedomAD hearing aids provide natural amplified sound by
using statistical analysis to compare and adjust the output of each channel of the hearing aid
to comfortable and audible levels chosen by the user. There are no compression thresholds,
ratios, or attack and release times to adjust, and gain levels change only when appropriate.
Your hearing aids are programmed at the factory to your specific hearing loss. You
also have the option of adjusting your hearing aids anytime you like, quickly and simply from
your home or office with our optional remote programming package.
Please carefully read the enclosed instructions to begin enjoying your new hearing aids.
Should you have any questions please feel free to contact us and we will be happy to assist
you. America Hears hearing professionals stand ready to provide you with any and all
assistance you may need.
Thank you again for your confidence in America Hears and our exclusive FreedomAD
hearing aids. At America Hears, service to our customers is the hallmark upon which we
have built our company – and we look forward to working with you for many years to come.
We're always here to help: 800-492-4515
ADRO® is a registered Trade mark of Dynamic Hearing Pty. Ltd.

FreedomAD SIE
The FreedomAD SIE (speaker-in-the-ear) is an open fit style instrument that sits
behind the ear. This ultra small, light-weight, comfortable design is practically
invisible with minimal occlusion and features industry leading ADRO processing.
Utilizes a size 10 battery. The SIE can be configured for high frequency or wide
range hearing losses.
Parts of Your FreedomAD SIE hearing aid:
Red Sound Tip = Right Aid Blue Sound Tip = Left Aid

Tubing Replacement and Custom Ear Tip
Note: It is important NOT to pull the tubing itself,as it can become
stretched and distorted. It is also important not to twist the plug
when attaching or removing from the hearing instrument.
Tube Removal
•Grasp the connector firmly.
•Insert finger nails into the finger nail grooves.
•Pull straight out. DO NOT TWIST.
Tube Attachment
•To attach, align the tube plug (tubing facing down) with the opening.
•Apply gentle pressure until the plug starts into the socket.
•Push firmly until the plug clicks into place.
Note: You will feel a firm de-dent as it locks into place.
Ear Tip Attachment and Removal

•An ear tip can be attached by inserting the sound tip completely into the ear tip
as shown.
•To remove, simply slide the sound tip out from the ear tip.
Custom Ear Tip Attachment and Removal
•A custom ear tip can be attached by inserting the sound tip completely into the
custom ear tip.
•To remove, simply slide the sound tip out from the custom ear tip.

Battery Insertion
Your hearing aids are designed to use size 10 batteries. A zinc-air type battery is
recommended, but any type or brand may be used.
•To insert, remove the adhesive label and wait sixty seconds for air to activate the battery.
Any moisture on the battery surface should be wiped off prior to insertion. Insert the
battery into the battery door. It may take several minutes for the battery to work to its full
effect.
•To remove the battery, open the battery door and lift the battery out of the battery door.
The Memory Selector Wand can also be used as a battery insertion and removal tool. To
use for this application simply touch the battery with the tip of the Memory Selector Wand
and insert or remove the battery as shown.
Low battery indicator: When your battery voltage is low and in need of replacement you
will hear the low battery indicator. You will hear five beeps indicating that it is time to change
your battery. The warning beeps will be repeated.
Helpful hint: It is recommended that you leave your battery door open when not using your
instruments. This will prolong the life of your batteries.
Battery disposal: Please discard batteries in a safe place. Never dispose of batteries by
burning them. There is risk that they may explode, potentially causing serious injury. Never
put batteries with household waste, as they cause environmental pollution. Radio Shack
accepts dead hearing aid batteries.
Other precautions: Keep batteries out of reach of children or anyone who may accidentally
swallow them. Never put batteries in your mouth for any reason. Do not store batteries in
medication containers or where they may possibly be mistaken for medication and
accidentally swallowed. Never attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries.

Inserting Hearing Aids
Inserting your hearing instruments for the first time can be challenging. Until your
hearing aid is fully inserted there can be feedback (whistle). We suggest that you
practice without the battery until you have perfected this procedure. With practice,
inserting your hearing aids will become as easy as putting on your glasses.
To insert your FreedomAD SIE hearing instrument:
•Grasp the hearing aid between your thumb
and forefinger.
•Place it over your ear as shown.
•Gently push the sound tip into the ear canal.
•Tuck the retention line into the bowl of your
ear and adjust/bend it until comfortable and
secure.
•When positioned correctly the FreedomAD
SIE style hearing aid is practically invisible in
your ear.

On/Off and Volume Adjustment
On and Off:
Your FreedomAD SIE is turned on and off by opening and closing the battery
compartment.
Note: Whenever you turn your hearing aid on it is automatically set to Memory
One.
Hearing Instrument Off Hearing Instrument On
Hint: Opening the battery door every time you remove your instruments you will prolong the
life of your hearing aid batteries.

Wax Protection
Wax Protection systems are used to accumulate wax and debris before it reaches
your hearing aid components. This makes wax accumulation easier to clean and can
prevent damage to your internal components of your hearing instruments. America
Hears hearing instruments feature our WaxStop system:
WaxStop & WaxStop Tool Tip of WaxStop tool Sound tip of
hearing aid with
WaxStop inserted
Positive tip Negative tip
The WaxStop tool has a positive and a negative tip. The negative tip has a raised
dot above it. The WaxStop is inserted into the sound port of your hearing aid.
To insert:
•Insert the negative tip of the WaxStop tool into a WaxStop and remove it from
the case.
•Insert the WaxStop into the sound tip of your hearing aid.
•Remove the WaxStop tool, leaving the WaxStop securely in place.

To remove:
•Place the positive tip of the WaxStop tool into the WaxStop in your hearing
aid.
•Remove the WaxStop tool, pulling the WaxStop out of the sound tip.
WaxStops can be cleaned by soaking them in hot water with a mild detergent for 10 minutes.
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Memory Selection
•To use the memory selector wand
touch it high up on your ear where the
hearing aid sits as shown.
•To change to the next memory move
the wand away from your ear and
then return it back to the top of your
ear.
Warning: Please do not place the Memory Selector Wand on or near computer
equipment, software, discs or credit cards. Information could be
lost/destroyed as a result.
You will hear a series of beeps as you change memories, which will represent which
memory you are changing to:
•Memory 1: One Beep
•Memory 2: Two Beeps
•Memory 3: Three Beeps
•Memory 4: Four Beeps
Your hearing aids are programmed from the factory as follows:
•Memory 1: General use - normal to quiet environments like home, small
meetings, and communicating with friends and family.
•Memory 2: Noisier situations like restaurants, shopping malls, and noisy places.
•Memory 3: Windy situations (outdoor golfing, biking, hunting, etc)
•Memory 4: Not activated (can be activated through Virtual Office)
Note: Whenever you turn your hearing aid on it is automatically set to
Memory One.

Adaptive Directional Microphone
America Hears' Adaptive Directional Microphone (ADM) Module is a superior
directional microphone system. With sophisticated monitoring of multiple
microphones, the module is able to adapt in and out of an omni directional mode, all
the while optimising the polar pattern for the listener.
Extremely power efficient, the ADM has a flat frequency response, meaning that the
same fitting can be as for an omni directional fitting.

Wax and Moisture
Ears normally produce wax and moisture which can damage your instrument. Proper
cleaning and storage of your instruments will help prolong periods between
professional cleaning and repairs but eventually your instruments will need to be
professionally serviced to compensate for wax and moisture contamination. Some
individuals are prone to wax and moisture problems and need to have their
instrument serviced on a regular basis.
Wax and moisture collect in the narrow openings of the hearing instrument
microphone ports and sound openings eventually clogging them. The hearing
instrument will appear to be dead or will have a hiss sound. This problem can be
intermittent; when the moisture dries the instrument will function normally, but as it
builds up, the instrument will again appear dead or hiss.

Storing Hearing Aids and Use of Drying Kit
A special drying kit is included with your
hearing instruments. The jar contains beads
that are specially designed to remove moisture
from your hearing instruments.
We recommend that you store your hearing
instruments in the drying kit overnight while
you are sleeping. Doing so can help extend
the life of your hearing instruments.
To use: Open the battery door of your hearing instruments, place them on top of the
circular foam piece, and firmly secure lid on the jar. Removing the batteries
completely will extend battery life. Keeping the lid firmly in place at all times will
extend the time between reactivation.
There is a small amount of blue beads in the jar that are designed to fade and blend
in with the other beads when it is time to reactivate. After reactivation these beads
will return to their original blue color.
To reactivate in a microwave oven: Pour beads into a microwave safe container.
Heat on a medium level for about 2.5 minutes or until the blue beads regain their
color.
To reactivate in a conventional oven: Pour beads into an oven safe container and
bake at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes or until the blue beads regain their color.
Allow the beads to cool to room temperature before placing them back into the jar.
PLEASE NEVER PUT YOUR HEARING INSTRUMENTS, BATTERIES, GLASS JAR,
LID OR FOAM IN OVEN OR MICROWAVE. DO NOT PLACE OVER AN OPEN
FLAME.
WARNING: Beads are non-toxic but should not be ingested. Keep out of reach of
children and pets. If ingested, drink 2 glasses of water, induce vomiting and contact
your local poison control center.

Special Precautions
Your instruments are delicate, precision electronic devices and as such, require the
special care and handling that would be afforded to any fine piece of equipment.
Please read and follow the listed precautions to insure quality performance and long
instrument life:
•Remove your batteries when your hearing instruments will not be in use for
prolonged periods of time.
•Store your instruments in the drying kit provided when not in use.
•Do not throw or drop your instruments.
•Do not immerse hearing instruments in liquid or water.
•Do not wear during bathing, showering, or swimming.
•Do not expose instruments to excessive heat, such as a stove top, microwave,
dash board of a hot car, or a hair dryer.
•Do not expose the instruments to chemicals, such as hair spray, insect
repellent, perfume, or cosmetics.
Special Note: Your hearing instruments are built with the finest quality materials.
However, in rare instances, an individual may experience sensitivity to the materials
used. Please consult with your physician if you exhibit any signs of skin irritation,
allergic reaction, or accelerated accumulation of cerumen (wax).
Should you have a sensitivity problem, please call or send us an email to inquire
about special hypoallergenic coatings available to assist with these situations.

Common Problems and Solutions
If you experience any problems with your instruments that you are unable to resolve,
contact America Hears for assistance. Please do not attempt to make repairs
yourself. Doing so could cause additional damage and will void any warranties still in
effect. All repairs must be handled through America Hears.

What To Expect
Congratulations on the purchase of America Hears hearing instruments. You've
taken the first step toward improving your hearing, and improving your lifestyle.
Please know that we are only an email or toll-free phone call away to answer any
questions you may have.
Common Hearing Loss
Hearing aids are particularly useful for improving the hearing and speech
comprehension of those with sensorineural hearing loss. This is a loss of hearing that
takes place when there is damage to the inner ear, also known as the cochlea, or
damage to the nerve pathways from the inner ear to the brain (the retocochlear).
This type of hearing loss can be attributed to any number of factors, including viruses
or disease, drugs or medications that affect the auditory system, noise exposure,
head trauma, aging or tumors.
Using Your New Hearing Aids
America Hears 100% digital hearing aids are sophisticated hearing instruments. Our
software and technologies are state-of-the-art. Nevertheless there are human factors
involved in using any brand of hearing aids, most notably Time & Patience.
No hearing aid can completely restore perfect/normal hearing. While we use cutting
edge technology to eliminate noise, noise cannot be completely eliminated in all
hearing environments.
In using your new hearing aids you will learn how to listen in a variety of noise and
noise-free environments. You will gradually learn to effectively process all of the
sounds around you – including sounds you may not have heard for years.
If you are a first time hearing aid user, we suggest using your instruments under non-
stressful circumstances for a few hours at a time. Getting used to wearing your new
hearing aid, gradually and at a comfortable pace will make the transition period much
easier and more rewarding for you.
We Are Always Here To Help
Please remember time and patience in wearing any new hearing aid will usually
result in an improvement in your hearing. Your new America Hears hearing aids,
while technologically superior to most other hearing aids, could also require time and
patience. Hearing aids work with the hearing you do have to improve it – a return to
"perfect" or "normal" hearing is rare with any hearing aid.
While you are getting accustomed your new America Hears hearing aids, follow the
instructions and consult with your America Hears professional. You will soon
experience a new level of hearing.
Always remember, our pledge to customer service Before, During and After the sale
insures we will be with you every step of the way. We look forward to serving your
hearing needs for many years to come.

Additional Information
If you have difficulty hearing, you are not alone. Millions of people in this country
share your problem. Many people who experience hearing problems can be treated
medically, surgically, or most commonly, through amplification. Your hearing is vital
for your physical and psychological well being. Without it, everyday communication
may become a frustrating and sometimes exhausting task. Hearing instruments will
not restore your hearing to normal; however, when fitted properly and used regularly,
they will improve your communication ability. Your hearing instruments may only be
a part of your hearing rehabilitation. You may also need auditory training and
instruction in lip reading. For further information, contact America Hears.
Hearing loss falls into two basic categories - conductive and sensorineural. When
the structures in the outer and middle ear do not work properly, their ability to
"conduct" sound vibrations to the inner ear is affected. Ear canal obstructions, such
as wax occlusion, eardrum abnormalities, or conditions where the ossicles, tiny
bones of the middle ear, become immobilized, are causes of conductive hearing loss.
Sensorineural hearing loss or "nerve deafness" is when the inner ear does not
properly process sound vibrations, thereby disrupting the message being passed on
to the brain. Excessive noise exposure, ototoxic medications, aging, or genetics are
known to be some of the reasons leading to or causing sensorineural hearing loss
and typically cause a frustrating inability to hear speech clearly.
Good health practice requires that persons with hearing loss have a medical
evaluation by a licensed physician, preferably one who specializes in diseases of the
ear, before purchasing hearing instruments. The purpose of this medical evaluation
is to assure that all medically treatable conditions are identified and properly cared for
prior to the purchase of a hearing instrument. Following this medical evaluation, your
physician will provide you with a written statement that your hearing loss has been
medically evaluated and that you may be considered a candidate for hearing
instruments.
Federal law restricts the sale of hearing instruments to those individuals who have
obtained a medical evaluation from a licensed physician. Federal law permits a fully
informed adult to sign a waiver statement declining the medical evaluation for
religious or personal beliefs that preclude consultation with a physician. The exercise
of this waiver is not in your best health interest and is strongly discouraged.
Once a medical evaluation is completed, your physician will refer you to a hearing
care professional for a full hearing evaluation. This evaluation will assess your ability
to hear with and without hearing instruments. (This assessment will enable America
Hears to select and fit hearing instruments designed to meet your specific hearing
needs.)
Children with hearing loss, in addition to seeing a physician for a medical evaluation,
should be directed to an audiologist for evaluation and habilitation since hearing loss
may cause problems for the child in language development and educational and
social growth. An audiologist is qualified, by training, to assist in the evaluation and
habilitation of a child with a hearing loss.

Before you are fit with your hearing instruments, your hearing care professional
should advise you to promptly seek medical attention if you are experiencing any of
the following:
1. Visible congenital or traumatic deformity of the ear.
2. History of active drainage from the ear within the last 90 days.
3. History of sudden or rapidly progressive hearing loss within the previous 90
days.
4. Acute or chronic dizziness.
5. Unilateral hearing loss of sudden or recent onset within the previous 90 days.
6. Audiometric air-bone gap equal to or greater than 15 decibels at 500Hz,
1000Hz, or 2000Hz.
7. Visible evidence of significant cerumen (ear wax) accumulation or a foreign
body in the ear canal.
8. Pain or discomfort in the ear.
Note: The hearing care professional should exercise special care in selecting and
fitting hearing instruments where maximum sound pressure level exceeds 132
decibels because there is a risk of impairing the remaining hearing of the instrument
user.
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