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HearingDirect HD211 User manual

HD211
UG / HD211 / USA 8 © 16
Welcome to a whole new world of hearing™
HD211
Identifying Your Device
Ear Dome
Battery Door
Microphone
Tubing
Push Button
Features*
* Not all features may apply to your instrument.
• 100% Digital
• Push Button (Volume and
Memories)
• Low Level Noise Reduction
• Adjustable Power On Delay
• Low Battery Indicator
• Memory Tone Indicator
• Replaceable Thin-Tube
• Adaptive Feedback
Reduction
• Dynamic Speech
Enhancement
Welcome back to the world of sound!™
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 forge this very commit-
ment to excellence into every hearing instrument in
our portfolio.
A rare combination of state of the art technology and
custom craftsmanship brings you the best instru-
ments available today. Currently, our products are
distributed all over the world. We thank you for allow-
ing us to assist with your hearing needs.
These instructions along with the guidance from
HearingDirect.com will help you attain maximum
benet from your hearing instrument(s).
1-800-216-2331
CustomerCare@HearingDirect.com
HearingDirect.com
HearingDirect Ltd
Unit 4 Nine Mile Water
Nether Wallop
SO20 8DR
United Kingdom
World Headquarters
The serial number is on the bottom of the case while the
model is on the battery door.
Cleaning & Changing Tubes
Batteries - Uses a 10A battery
TO TURN ON - With your nger, gently open the door. Insert
battery and close the door. Your device 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.
When placing the battery in your device, position the battery
with the positive (+) side (or totally at side) up and insert it
into the battery compartment section of the battery door. If the
battery is inserted incorrectly or upside down, the door will not
close. Do not force the door closed.
Inserting Your Device
Powering Your Device
Fig. A
Fig. B
Fig. C
Fig. 2
Fig. 1
Use a soft cloth to wipe the OTE after use to remove any
particles or moisture. The Cleaning Tool is used to remove
debris / wax from the sound tubing and earbud.
1. To remove tubes gently rotate the
sound tubing holding the instru
ment rmly.
3. To clean, insert the cleaning tool
through the nose cone end.
Thread all the way through the
tubing & earbud.
2. Pull sound tubing from the
hearing instrument.
4. To reassemble or change sound
tubing simply line up and push
tubing until it snaps into place.
Volume Adjustment
TO TURN OFF - To remove the device simply grasp the tubing
close to the earbud or earmold and remove from ear canal.
Then remove instrument from the top of the ear. To turn your
device o, simply open the battery door completely. Store in a
safe dry place.
NOTE: Some irritation may occur due to becoming accustomed
to wearing a new hearing instrument. If swelling or redness
occurs, discontinue use and visit your Doctor.
Before insertion, please clean your ear
and make sure the battery door is closed
properly.
•Hold the tubing with your thumb and
index nger close to the ear dome
(Fig. A).
•Place the instrument over the top of the
ear. (Fig. A)
•Gently insert the ear dome into your ear
canal. (Fig. B)
•Move the retention lock into position by
lifting and placing it into the bowl of your
ear. (Fig. C)
Earbuds / Tips
D. Tube with earbud
E. Tube with ZipTip -
Keep the small vent hole (F)
to the bottom of the ear
farther from the device
D E
F
Volume Adjusting
Place your thumb into the top of your ear. With your pointer
nger, reach behind your ear for the push button. (Fig. 1)
Each short press on the button (one second) will increase
the volume sligthly. You will hear three beeps at maximum
volume or a voice-prompt will tell you. The minimum volume
is the next level after the maximum volume. The cycle se-
quence is from minimum to maximum 1,2,3,4,5,1,2,3,4,5,1...
Memory Adjustment
The number of beeps correspond to the memory that
you have selected. Hold the button (Fig. 2) down for two
seconds to cycle up through the memories in sequence
1,2,3,1,2,3 etc....
Telephone Use
If you place the handset to your ear and experience whis-
tling from the device, try to change the position or distance
from the handset to your ear. You may also try adjusting
the telephone volume up to improve signal strength and
down to reduce distortion. Many people choose to use the
speakerphone instead to improve audibility.
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. For
more information call the National Battery Hotline at 202-625-
3333.

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