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Hearing Direct.com HD150 User manual

Commitment to Quality
A belief that in order to succeed, you must have a
certain passion and desire to give your every en-
deavor your very best. We have forged this very
commitment to excellence into every hearing de-
vice we design.
A rare combination of state of the art technology
and craftsmanship brings you the best instru-
ments available today. We thank you for allowing
us to assist with your hearing needs.
These instructions will help you attain the maxi-
mum benet from your hearing device(s).
UG / HD / 3 © 15 Persona Medical
Welcome to a whole new world of sound™
Tips
Three tips have been included with your
hearing aid. These can be used if you experi-
ence any whistling (feedback) or to improve on the
physical comfort. The three tips are different sizes:
small, medium and large. The tips are pushed onto
the end of the hearing aid, over the end with the wax
guard. Please ensure you have pushed on the tip as
far as possible before inserting the tip and hearing
aid into your ear.
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PersonaMedical.com
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Push Button
Your device may have a Multi-Memory Push Button
which provides up to four custom settings useful for
different listening situations. After opening the battery
door, the device starts in memory one. Push one time
on the Push Button and the program will cycle up to
the next memory. The number of beeps that you hear
corresponds to the memory that you have set. The
memories will cycle in sequence 1,2,3,4,1,2,3,4...etc.
Memory Adjustment (HD250)
HD150
HD250
HD390
Identifying your device Inserting / Removing Powering your device AirTouch™ Multi Memory (HD390 Only)
ON - With your nger, gently open the door. Insert battery
and close the door. If your instrument is equipped with a
power on delay, you will be given several seconds to seat
the device comfortably in your ear before it turns on.
OFF - To turn your hearing instrument off, simply open
the battery door wide enough so that the internal con-
tacts are no longer touching the battery. Store in a safe
dry place.
Microphone
Wax Guard / Silicone Tip
Battery Door
Pull String
Removing your device
To remove, gently pull on the instrument by the pull string
with your thumb and index nger, do not pull by battery
door. Don’t forget to turn the instrument off, by opening
the battery door after you remove it from your ear.
Inserting your device
Before insertion, make sure the battery door is closed
properly. To insert your instrument, hold it with your thumb
and index nger. Slowly guide the instrument into your ear
canal until you feel resistance. Gently push the instrument
into your ear until it sits comfortably in your canal.
To ease insertion, you may wish to pull up slightly on the
top of your ear with your other hand as you push the hear-
ing instrument into your ear.
AirTouch Memory allows you to select between memo-
ries with the greatest of ease. Simply tap the outer part
of your ear canal and the sound pressure triggers Air-
Touch. This device does not require buttons or switches
and does not need to be touched to change memories.
With your ngers together, lightly
tap the ear canal area. This will
toggle successively from the rst
memory through the fourth, and
then back to the rst.
A few minutes of practice
should be sufcient for you
to become comfortable with
AirTouch Technology.
When placing the battery in your
instrument, be sure to position
the positive (+) symbol on the side
of the battery to line up with the
positive (+) symbol shown on the
battery door.
CAUTION: Batteries are dangerous if swallowed! Keep
batteries out of the reach of children. Never put batteries in
your mouth for any reason - they are easily swallowed. In
the event a battery has been swallowed, seek immediate
medical attention.
Batteries - This device uses a 10A battery.
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Cycle
Wax Protection Your wax guard will help protect
the hearing aids internal components from expo-
sure to wax and dust. It is very important to check
that the wax lter is clean before every use. Use a
soft brush to brush away any accumulated debris.
The wax guard will need regular replacing. The Hear
Clear wax guard is used on your hearing aid. Please
consult the diagrams on the enclosed dispensing
packet.

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