Jabra ENHANCE SELECT 200 User manual

USER GUIDE
ENHANCE SELECT 200
Receiver-In-Ear hearing aids

Hearing aid information
Left hearing aid Right hearing aid
Serial number Serial number
Model number Model number
Battery type £Rechargeable
Dome/earmold type Closed dome
£Small
£Medium
£Large
Open dome
£Small
£Medium
£Large
Power dome
£Small
£Medium
£Large
£Tulip dome £RIEearmold
Program Beep Description
1 One beep
2 Two beeps
3 Three beeps
4 Four beeps
2Hearing aid information

Table of Contents
Hearing aid information 2
Introduction 5
Getting to know your hearing aid 6
Preparing your hearing aids for use 8
Placing your hearing aids in your ears 11
Removing your hearing aids from your ears 15
Using your hearing aids 17
Advanced options 21
Cleaning and caring for your hearing aids 29
Wireless accessories 39
General warnings and cautions 40
Troubleshooting 44
Warnings to hearing care professionals (US only) 46
Regulatory information 49
Technical specifications 54
Additional information 57
Hearing aid information 3

4Hearing aid information

Introduction
Thank you for choosing our hearing aids. We recommend that you use your hearing aids every day.
NOTE: Read this booklet carefully BEFORE using your hearing aids.
Intended use
Generic air-conduction hearing aids are wearable sound-amplifying devices intended to compensate for
impaired hearing. The fundamental operating principle of hearing aids is to receive, amplify, and transfer sound
to the eardrum of a hearing impaired person.
The hearing aid is intended to be used by adults and children 12 years of age or older. The hearing aid is
intended to be used by lay persons.
For devices including a dome
The dome is intended to be connected to a receiver tube on the hearing aid. The dome is intended to ensure that
the sound outlet of the hearing aid is placed in the ear canal.
This accessory is intended to be used by the same age group as the hearing aid. The accessory is intended to be
used by lay persons.
Introduction 5

Getting to know your hearing aid
Rechargeable model
*Open dome is shown - yours may look different.
6Getting to know your hearing aid

Domes and earmolds
Tulip dome Closed dome Open dome Power dome Custom earmold
Domes are all light gray.
Receivers and sport locks
Your receiver may have a
microphone as shown here.
Your hearing aids are color-
coded.
Left=blue.Right=red.
The sport lock helps keep your hearing aids in
place when you are physically active.
Getting to know your hearing aid 7

Preparing your hearing aids for use
Battery warnings — all models
WARNING: Batteries are harmful for the environment. Therefore, never try to burn them – dispose of your
used batteries according to your country’s regulations or return them to your hearing care professional.
Battery warnings - Rechargeable model
WARNING:
•Rechargeable hearing aids are supported by a non-removable rechargeable lithium-ion battery cell.
Exposure or ingestion can be seriously harmful.
•Never put your rechargeable hearing aid in your mouth.
•Keep your rechargeable hearing aid away from pets, children and people with cognitive, intellectual or
mental health challenges.
•Never swallow lithium-ion batteries nor place them inside any part of the body, as this may lead to fatal
injuries in two hours or less. If a lithium-ion battery is swallowed or placed inside any part of the body,
or if a rechargeable hearing aid is swallowed, seek immediate medical attention.
•If the outer casing of your rechargeable hearing aid is broken, the rechargeable batteries inside may
leak. In this case, do not attempt to use the hearing aid – contact your hearing care professional.
8Preparing your hearing aids for use

•Battery leakage can cause chemical burns. If you get exposed to battery leakage material, rinse
immediately with warm water. If you get chemical burns, redness or skin irritation from battery leakage,
seek medical attention.
Charging your hearing aids — Rechargeable model
We recommend that you fully charge your hearing aids before using them. To learn how to charge your hearing
aids, please consult the user guide for your hearing aid charger.
Low battery warning (All models)
When the batteries are low on power, your hearing aids reduce the volume, and play a melody every 15minutes,
until they are empty and turn off.
Low battery alert when paired with wireless accessories (all models)
NOTE:
Your batteries will drain faster when you use wireless functions like streaming from your smart device or
from your TV with our TV streamer. As the battery power declines, the wireless functions stop working. A
short melody will play every five minutes to let you know that the battery power is low. The table below
shows the functionality with different battery charge levels.
Preparing your hearing aids for use 9

Battery level Signal Hearing aid Remote control Streaming
Fully charged P P P
Low
4 even tones
P P x
Depleted
3 even tones and
1 longer tone
Px x
These will work again when you charge the hearing aid (Rechargeable model).
10 Preparing your hearing aids for use

Placing your hearing aids in your ears
How to tell left from right
Left hearing aid (blue marking) Right hearing aid (red marking)
CAUTION: If you have two hearing aids, they may be programmed differently. Do not swap them as this
could damage your hearing.
Your hearing aids are color-coded. Left=blue.Right=red.
If your hearing aids are not color-coded, ask your hearing care professional to add color coding.
Placing your hearing aids in your ears 11

Inserting the receiver dome into your ear
If your hearing aids have domes, follow these instructions:
1. Hang the hearing aid over the
top of your ear.
2. Hold the receiver wire where it
bends and gently place/push
the receiver dome into your ear
canal.
3. Push the dome far enough into
your ear canal so that the wire
rests against your head. You
can check in a mirror.
NOTE: To avoid whistling, ensure that the wire and dome fit correctly into your ear. If you continue to
experience whistling, check the troubleshooting guide for other possible reasons and solutions.
12 Placing your hearing aids in your ears

Sports lock
If you are very active, your hearing aids may move from the correct position. To avoid this situation, your hearing
care professional can attach and adjust a sports lock to the receiver.
To insert a hearing aid with a sports lock:
1. Insert the hearing aid as usual
2. Tuck the sport lock into the bottom of the concha
(the part of your ear just outside the ear canal).
NOTE: Sports locks may become stiff, brittle, or discolored over time. Contact your hearing care
professional for a replacement. Your hearing care professional will help you replace it.
Placing your hearing aids in your ears 13

Inserting earmolds into your ears
If your hearing aids have earmolds, follow these instructions:
1. Hold the earmold between
your thumb and index finger
and position the sound outlet
into your ear canal.
2. Slide the earmold into your ear with a
gentle, twisting movement. Move the
earmold up and down and press
gently. Opening and closing your
mouth may assist.
3. Place the hearing aid behind
your ear and ensure it is secure.
When properly inserted, your
hearing aids should fit snugly
and comfortably.
NOTE: When inserting an earmold, it may help to pull your ear up and back with the opposite hand.
14 Placing your hearing aids in your ears

Removing your hearing aids from your ears
Removing receiver domes from your ears
If your hearing aids have domes, follow these instructions:
1. Lift the hearing aid off your ear. 2. Hold the receiver wire with your thumb and
forefinger where it bends and pull the dome out of
your ear canal.
Removing your hearing aids from your ears 15

Removing earmolds from your ears
If your hearing aids have earmolds, follow these instructions:
1. Lift the hearing aid from behind your
ear. Let it hang beside your ear
momentarily
2. Using your thumb and index finger, gently pull the earmold (not
the hearing aid or the wire) loose from your ear. If your earmold
has a removal cord, pull it gently to assist. The removal cord is
a separate line that is additionally attached to the earmold if
requested. Remove the earmold completely by twisting it
gently.
16 Removing your hearing aids from your ears

Using your hearing aids
Turning your hearing aids on and off
Turning your hearing aids on and off — Rechargeable model
To turn your hearing aids on or off, press the push button for
5seconds.
Pressing the button for other lengths of time enables other
functions such as flight mode and streaming. These are described
elsewhere in this manual.
Explanation of indicator lights:
•One 2-second green blink: The hearing aid turns on and is in operating mode.
•Three 1-second green blinks: The hearing aid turns off.
•When the hearing aid is present in the charger, green indicator lights pulsate: The hearing aid is recharging.
Your hearing aids turn off automatically when you place them in the charger and they turn on automatically when
you remove them from the charger.
Using your hearing aids 17

Smart Start
Smart Start delays the time for your hearing aid to turn on after you remove the hearing aids from the charger .
This function produces a beep for each second of the delay period (either 5 or 10 seconds). Smart Start delays
when sound comes through your hearing aid. It gives you time to put on the hearing aid without whistling or other
issues.
If you do not want to use this function, ask your hearing care professional to deactivate it.
Listening programs
Your hearing care professional can activate one or more listening programs in your hearing aids. These
programs can help you in specific situations. Ask your hearing care professional about which programs could be
useful for you.
18 Using your hearing aids

Programs Use
All-Around The best option if you want only one program.
Restaurant For use in noisy places such as restaurants and social gatherings.
Music For listening to music.
Acoustic phone A special program for phone conversations.
Outdoor For outdoor use.
Ultra Focus For use only in very noisy places
(more focused than the Restaurant program).
Apps
We have some apps that you can use to control your hearing aids. You can use these to adjust the volume,
change programs and stream from another device. There is more information on these in the Advanced Options
chapter.
Using the push button
Changing programs
•Push the button to switch from one program to the next. Your hearing aids will beep to confirm the change.
The number of beeps indicates which program you have selected.
•To get back to the default listening program, keep scrolling, or turn your hearing aids off and on again.
Using your hearing aids 19

NOTE: If you have two hearing aids with synchronization enabled, a change of program on one hearing
aid automatically applies to the second hearing aid as well.
Streaming Sound to your hearing aids
Press the button and keep it pressed for three seconds. Your
hearing aids will start streaming from the audio device you
have chosen.
Before you can stream to your hearing aids, you must pair
them with your audio device. For more information on how to
do this, consult the user instructions for your audio device.
20 Using your hearing aids
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