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Hansaton Flow 312 M User manual

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Your Hearing System. Operating Element.Replacing the Battery. Turning Your Hearing Systems on and o.
0124
Conformity to directive
93/42/EEC concerning
medical devices
Low Battery Warning
Two long beeps indicate the hearing system battery is
low. After the low battery warning, sounds may not be
as clear. This is normal and can be fixed by changing
the bat teries in the hearing systems.
If you are not able to hear the low battery warning,
your hearing system professional can change its pitch
or loudness. If you prefer, it can be turned off entirely.
Battery type:
•
Open the battery door.
•
Close the battery door.
•
Inser t the battery into the bat ter y
compartment, so that the negative pole
faces into the door.
With a new battery, it may take a few
minutes for the battery to develop its full
output. O nly then should you close the
battery door.
!
1. On:
•
Close the battery door fully.
Note: It may take 5 seconds before the
hearing system turns on. Your hearing healthcare
provider can increase the start up delay if
required.
3. Open:
•
Fully open the batter y door to access and
change the battery.
Note: To switch the hearing system on
your ear on or off, hold the device between your
thumb and forefinger.
Open and close the battery compartment with
the forefinger of your other hand. Use the index
finger of your opposite hand to open and close
the bat tery door.
2. O:
•
Partially open the batter y door.
With Remote Control
•
Refer to the remote control user guide.
•
Refer to the remote control user guide.
With Remote Control
If the pushbutton has been configured as a volume control, you can
adjust the volume level by pushing the + or – button.
Push the button on your right hearing system to increase the volume
in both hearing systems.
Push the button on your left hearing system to decrease the volume
in both hearing systems.
As you change the volume, your hearing systems will beep.
With Pushbutton
With Lever
•
If the lever has been configured as a volume control, you can adjust
the volume of your hearing systems.
Press up to increase; press down to decrease. As you change the
volume level, your hearing systems will beep.
Volume setting
Suggested volume level
Turning volume up
Turning volume down
Maximum volume level
Minimum volume level
Beeps
1 beep
short beep
short beep
2 beeps
2 beeps
Adjusting Volume.
1Earhook
2Microphone / Microphone shield
3Push button
– switches bet ween listening programs and/or
changes the volume level (depending on individual fitting)
3a
Wippe
– switches bet ween listening programs and/or changes the
volume level (depending on individual fitting)
4Battery door
5Dome (Olive)
6Retention piece
– helps prevent the dome and wire from moving
out of the ear canal
7Slim tube (
mini tube
)
7a Sound tube
–
part of the earmold that attaches it to the earhook
8 Earmold
Which System Goes in Which Ear:
Red = right ear Blue = lef t ear
Option: Slim tube (
with mini tube)
•
Refer to the remote control user guide.
Option: Remote control
Hearing System: FCC ID:
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With Push-
button
Program change
Volume control:
right device - louder, left device - quieter
With Lever
The lever on your hearing systems can be
set up as a volume control.
quieter
louder
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Troubleshooting.Advice on Care.
You are advised to use our HADEO care produc ts to clean
your hearing system. These produc ts were developed
specifically for this purpose and are available exclusively
from your hearing system professional.
•
Clean hearing systems regularly to prevent damage
to the hearing systems and to avoid health problems.
•
If required, disconnect the hearing
system from the Slim tube. Starting
from the hearing system side, push
the cleaning wire completely through
the Slim tube.
Problem
No sound.
Not loud enough.
Possible Solution
Turn on.
Replace battery.
Consult your hearing
system professional.
Inser t bat tery plus (+)
side up.
Clean earmolds/slim
tubes/domes.
Consult your hearing
system professional.
Turn up volume; see
hearing system
professional for models
without a manual volume
control or if problem
persists.
Replace battery.
Remove and reinsert
carefully.
Consult your hearing
system professional.
Clean earmolds/slim
tubes/domes.
Consult your hearing
system professional.
Possible Cause
Not turned on.
Low/dead battery.
Poor battery contact.
Battery upside down.
Earmolds/slim tubes/
domes blocked with
ear wax.
Plugged microphone
shield.
Low volume.
Low battery.
Earmolds/slim tubes/
domes not inserted
properly.
Change in hearing.
Earmolds/slim tubes/
domes blocked with
ear wax.
Plugged microphone
shield.
Accessories.
uDire ct 2, uT V3
The uDirect 2 and uTV3 are optional accessories for
your hearing systems. For more information on using the uDirect 2 and
uTV3, please see the user guide for that accessory. For information on
how to get a uDirect 2 or uTV 3 accessory, please contact your hearing
system professional.
Please refer all questions concerning your hearing s ystem
to your hearing system professional.
!
Should a problem occur, you can usually correct it quickly. Use the
following troubleshooting tips to resolve simple issues.
If you still encounter problems after trying these suggestions, consult
your hearing system professional.
The wireless function of your hearing systems allows
you to use a remote control to change the program
and volume of your hearing systems.
For detailed information and instructions, refer to the
user guide, or ask your hearing system professional.
Remote Control RCV1
Your hearing system professional can put together your
own individual user manual for you.
PhoneConnect
Your hearing system professional may have configured a telephone
program, which you can reach via the automatic program switching
function (PhoneConnect). The magnet on the telephone (optional) pro-
vides the magnetic field required to activate the telephone program.
Receiver molds and Slim tube (mini tube)
•
The hearing system itself, wires, speakers, domes or
custom shells should never be rinsed or submerged in
water as water drops may block sound or damage the
electrical components of the hearing systems. Clean
your hearing system with a sof t cloth, keeping it dry.
•
The hearing system must be kept dry. Please put it in a HADEO
DryBox, HADEO Drying Bag or Drying Container overnight to extract
any moisture from the inside of the system.
Problem
Intermittent.
Two long beeps.
Whistling.
Not clear,
distorted.
Earmolds, slim
tubes or domes
falling out of ear.
Weak on the
telefon.
Possible Cause
Low battery.
Dirty battery contact.
Low battery.
Earmolds/slim tubes/
domes not inserted
properly.
Hand/clothing near
ear.
Poorly fitting ear-
molds/slim tubes/
domes.
Earmolds/slim tubes/
domes not inser ted
properly.
Low battery.
Plugged microphone
shield.
Poorly fitting ear-
molds/slim tubes/
domes.
Earmolds/slim tubes/
domes not inserted
properly.
Telephone not posi-
tioned properly.
Hearing system re-
quires adjustment.
Possible Solution
Replace battery.
Consult your hearing
system professional.
Replace battery.
Remove and reinsert
carefully.
Move hand/clothing
away from your ear.
Consult your hearing
system professional.
Remove and reinsert
carefully.
Replace battery.
Consult your hearing
system professional.
Consult your hearing
system professional.
Remove and reinsert
carefully.
Move telephone receiver
around ear for clearer
signal.
Consult your hearing
system professional.
•
When necessary, remove the
sound tube from the hearing system
and put the earmold for at least
15 minutes into the HADEO cleaning
liquid.
Distributed in USA by
Hansaton Acoustics Inc.
13845 Industrial Park Blvd
Plymouth MN, 55441
USA
www.hansaton-usa.com
[email protected]
Manufactured by
Hansaton Akustik GmbH
Sachsenkamp 5
20097 Hamburg
Germany
www.hansaton.com
Optional Functionalities.
•
If wireless synchronization is enabled, then changing the volume or
program setting on one hearing system, will automatically make the
change to both hearing systems at the same time. Wireless synchroni-
zation works for both the push button and the lever.
•
Please refer all questions concerning your hearing system to your
hearing system professional.
The Bi feature enables you to hold a phone to one ear and hear the
sound clearly in both ears. No accessories are required.
Wireless Synchronisation (BiLink)
Binaural Phone (BiPhone)
Telephone Coil
The telephone coil allows inductive signal reception (e.g.,
when telephoning). The reception of noise through the micro-
phone is reduced or suppressed.
•
allows you to turn the hearing systems on with an automatic delay of
5, 10, or 15 seconds to avoid feedback (whistling).
Power-on-Delay
Connec ting to Externa l Audio Sources
Your hearing systems may feature an optional direct audio
input (DAI) to connect to other audio sources, such as a
stereo or television, using an FM system or a cable.
Ask your hearing healthcare professional for information
about the direct audio input system and a connector cord.
Hearing Program/Description
1
2
3
4
•
Use the program pushbutton to select one of the hearing programs
individually programmed for you.
•
When changing, your hearing system uses signal sounds to indicate
which program you have selected.
•
You can thus adjust your system to the relevant hearing situation.
With Pushbutton
•
Refer to the remote control user guide.
With Remote Control
Program 1 (e.g. AutoSurround)
Program 2 (e.g. speech in noise)
Program 3 (e.g. PhoneConnect)
Program 4 (e.g. music)
PhoneConnect
Wireless synchronization
(if enabled)
1 beep
2 beeps
3 beeps
4 beeps
short melody
Opposite ear beeps the same
as side being adjusted
Switching Hearing Programs.
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