Mimitakara AM BTE User manual

User Manual
Mimitakara@AM BTE / ITC
AM Morning


WELCOME
BTE HEARING AID
Battery Usage Instructions
Daily Use
Power On / Off
Switching Listening Modes
Adjust the Volume
ITC HEARING AID
Battery Usage Instructions
Daily Use
Power On / Off
Switching Listening Modes
Adjust the Volume
USER SUPPORT
Maintenance and Care
Troubleshooting
Legal Information
SAFETY MANUAL
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Content

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Welcome to Mimitakara! We are thrilled to have
you join our global family and be a part of our
community. Choosing Mimitakara Hearing Aids
to support you in your day-to-day life is a fantas-
tic decision! If this is your first time experiencing
Mimitakara products, we can assure you that it's
going to be an awesome experience that will
only take a few minutes to get familiar with.
To help you get started, this user guide will take
you through all the necessary operations and
initial setup. For a better user experience, we
recommend wearing it throughout the day. At
Mimitakara, we believe in connecting hearts and
making a positive impact on people's lives
through our products.
WELCOME

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BTE HEARING AID
Your hearing aid is a behind-the-ear (BTE) style.
The appearance and functionality of the ear-hook
style hearing aid may vary depending on the model.
Some models have two types of buttons: a joystick
button or a regular button. The button functions can
be defined as either volume adjustment or program
switching, depending on the specific model, which
can be selected using optional software.
For more details, please consult with your fitting
specialist.
This hearing aid uses an air-conduction tube to
transmit sound to the ear. This hearing aid is not
suitable for children under the age of 3 or children
whose developmental age is below 3.

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We recommend that you familiarize yourself with the
new hearing aid first. Try using the buttons on the
hearing aid and take note of their positions on the
device. This will make it easier for you to operate the
hearing aid when wearing it.

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Model:B2 90 & B2 120
Ear tip
Ear mold tubing
(adapter)
Air-conduction tube
Ear hook
Microphone
Joystick button
Button
Battery case /
Power ON / OFF
Model: B1 120 / BE 90 & BE 120

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Battery Usage Instructions
Low Battery Alert
When the battery is running low, the hearing aid will
emit a sound to remind you to replace the battery
(requires configuration). If you hear the alert sound
or notice a decrease in the volume of the hearing aid,
please replace the battery.
Battery Size and Operating Instructions
Please consult your fitting specialist for recommend-
ed batteries.
The zinc-air batteries used for the hearing aids have
the following specifications:
BE 90 / B2 90: Size 13
B1 120 / BE 120 / B2 120: Size 675

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- It is essential to use the appropriate battery size.
- If you don
’
t use the hearing aid for several days,
please remove the battery.
- Please carry spare batteries with you.
- When the battery is fully depleted, promptly
remove the empty battery and follow the battery
disposal regulations in your area.

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Change the battery
1. Fully open the battery
case, and usually the
battery will automatically
come out.
3. Remove the protective
film from the new battery.
2. If the battery doesn
’
t
come out, please gently
tap the back of the battery
cover with your finger or
use a tool to push the
battery out.
4. Place the battery with
the positive side marked
"+" facing upwards into
the battery case.
Carefully close the battery case. If it is difficult to
close, please check if the battery is placed correctly.
Do not force the battery case to close to avoid
damaging your hearing aid. Once the battery case is
closed, your hearing aid is ready for use.

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When wearing the hearing aid, you will hear a tone
indicating the status of turning on or off. The hearing
aid will activate after a few seconds, during which you
can place it into your ear without experiencing
unpleasant feedback noise.
Daily Use
Wearing Instructions
Red: right ear
Blue:left ear
To distinguish between the left and right hearing aids
for proper placement, there are color markings on
the bottom of the battery case. You can adjust the
volume specifically for your right ear and left ear
based on your hearing aids.

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Put on the hearing aid
1. Bring the air-conduction tube close to the hearing
aid. Carefully push the earpiece into the ear canal
as shown in Fig. , and gently twist it until the
eartip is fully inserted.
※ Do not insert the earpiece too deeply into the
ear canal.
2. Open your mouth first and then close it to prevent
the accumulation of air in the ear canal.
3. Hold the hearing aid and loop it around your ear as
shown in Figure .

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Please use your right hand to correctly insert the
right eartip into your right ear, and do the same with
your left hand to insert the left eartip into your left
ear. If you encounter difficulty while inserting the
eartip, gently pull down on the earlobe with the
other hand. This will help open the ear canal and
assist in inserting the eartip.

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Take off the hearing aid
1. Hold the hearing aid and bring it from behind the
ear to the front of the ear as shown in Fig. .
2. Bring the air-conduction tube close to the eartip,
and carefully remove the eartip from the ear canal as
shown in Fig. .
Warning
Risk of injury: In extremely rare cases, when remov-
ing the hearing aid, the eartip may leave in the ear
canal. If this happens, please seek assistance from a
healthcare professional to remove the eartip.
After use, please clean and dry your hearing aid. For
more information, refer to the "Maintenance and
Care" instructions.
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Power On / Off ( depending on the
model )
Function Left Right
Mode up/down
Volume +/-
Sound balance
Standby / Start
short press
hold for 5 sec.
hold for 2 sec.
Function
Left Right
Switch mode
Volume +
Volume -
Standby / Start
short press hold for 2 sec.
Button
joystick
button

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Using the battery case
Power On: Close the battery case.
Power Off: Open the battery case.
Using the button
Power On: Press and hold the button
for 2 seconds.
Power Off: Press and hold the button
for 2 seconds.
Please consult your fitting specialist for more
information.

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Switching Listening Modes
( depending on the model )
Please consult your fitting specialist for more
information.
Using the button
Briefly press the button to
switch to the next program.
Using the joystick button
Pressing the upper button
switch to the previous mode.
Pressing the lower button
switch to the next mode.

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The volume of your hearing aid will automatically
adjust to the environment without the need for
constant adjustment. If you still wish to control the
volume, your fitting specialist will be able to set it for
you.
Automatic
During use, the hearing aid automatically
adjusts the volume.
Using joystick button
Press the upper button to increase the volume.
Press the button to lower the volume.
Adjust the Volume
( depending on the model )

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ITC HEARING AID
Ear tip
Battery case /
Power ON / OFF
Microphone
Detachable cable
Your hearing aid is an In-The-Canal (ITC) style.
This model of hearing aid uses an air-conduction
tube to deliver sound to the ear. It is not recommend-
ed for children under 3 years of age or children
whose developmental age is less than 3 years.
We suggest you familiarize yourself with the new
hearing aid by trying the buttons on your current
hearing aid and noting their locations on the device.
This will make it easier for you to operate the hearing
aid when wearing it.
Model: I2L 70 / I2R 70

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Battery Usage Instructions
Low Battery Alert
When the battery is running low, the hearing aid will
emit a sound to remind you to replace the battery
(requires configuration). If you hear the alert sound
or notice a decrease in the volume of the hearing aid,
please replace the battery.
Battery Size and Operating Instructions
Please consult your fitting specialist for recommend-
ed batteries.
Battery specifications for the hearing aid: Zinc Air
Battery, Size 312.
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