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to empower people
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People First INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
REMOTE CONTROL 2.0
How to adjust volume
Operating range
A worn-out battery should be re-
moved immediately and disposed of
according to local regulations.
The Remote Control uses two
Alkaline AAAA batteries.
Important notice
The battery cover should never be forced. If force is required to close the
cover, check the alignment and reposition it so that it clicks easily into place.
Battery life will vary depending on conditions of use.
Place the batteries
in the battery com-
partment, making
sure that they are
properly positioned
at both ends.
Replace the battery
cover and press it gently
till it clicks to close the
battery compartment.
With the Remote Control, you can operate your hear-
ing instruments from a distance of up to 1 meter.
A direct line of sight between the Remote Control
and your hearing instruments is not required.
If you have hearing instruments fitted to both ears,
the Remote Control will adjust both at the same time.
With the Remote Control
you can adjust the
volume of your hearing
instruments by using the
volume control buttons.
What’s in the box? Product overview
Remote Control 2.0 Batteries
2 x AAAA
144232US/ 08.14
How to insert and replace the batteries
Indications for use How to get the most out of your Remote Control
Up to 1 metre
Important notice
Please familiarize yourself with the entire contents of this leaflet be-
fore using your Remote Control. It contains instructions and important
information about the use and handling of your Remote Control and
batteries.
BackFront
The Remote Control 2.0 enables users to change the program or adjust
the volume in any Oticon wireless hearing instrument. It works very well with
hearing instruments that do not have controls.
This leaflet describes how to get the most out of your new Remote Control.
Press “+” to increase
volume (louder)
Press “–” to decrease
volume (softer)
People Firs t is our prom ise
to empower peo ple
to communica te freely,
interact nat urall y and
particip ate active ly
People Fi rst
INSTRUCT IONS FOR USE REMOTE CONTROL 2.0
How to adjust volume
How to operate your hearing instruments
with the Remote Control
A worn out battery should be
removed immediately and disposed
according to local regulations.
The Remote Control uses two
Alkaline AAAA batteries.
To insert new batteries:
Important notice
The battery cover should never be forced. If force is required to close the
cover, check the alignment and reposition it so that it clicks easily into place.
Battery life will vary depending on conditions of use.
Place the batteries
in the battery com-
partment making
sure that they are
properly positioned
at both ends.
Replace the battery
cover and click it on to
close the battery com-
partment.
With the Remote Control, you can operate your
hearing instruments from a distance of up to 1
meter.
A direct line of sight between the Remote Control
and your hearing instruments is not required.
If you have hearing instruments fitted to both ears,
the Remote Control will adjust both at the same
time.
With the Remote Control
you can adjust the
volume of your hearing
instruments by using the
volume control.
What’s in the box? Product overview
Remote Control 2.0 Batteries
141734UK / 03.14
How to insert and replace the batteries
Indications for use How to get the most out of your Remote Control
Up to 1 meter
Important notice
Please familiarise yourself with the entire contents of this leaflet be-
fore using your Remote Control. It contains instructions and important
information about the use and handling of your Remote Control and
batteries.
BackFront
The Remote Control 2.0 offers an opportunity to change program or ajust
the volume in the hearing instruments. It can be used by all Oticon hearing
instrument users and is a complimentary accessory for users of hearing
instruments without buttons.
This leaflet describes how you get the most out of your new Remote Control.
Please follow these instructions for care and use.
Press “+” to increase
volume (louder)
Press “–” to decrease
volume (softer)
This leaflet
1: Status light
2: Volume control up
3: Volume control down
4: Button to change program
5: Battery cover
6: Strap hole
How to take care of your Remote Control
How to change program
Where to find the strap hole
Press to
change
To cycle through the hearing instrument pro-
grams with the Remote Control, press the “•”
button.
Each push will advance the hearing instruments
to the next program in the cycle.
For your convenience, the Remote
Control has a strap hole which is
found in the lower right corner of the
Remote Control.
• When changing the battery or cleaning the Remote Control, hold it
over a soft surface to avoid damage if it is accidentally dropped.
• Clean the Remote Control regularly with a dry cloth or tissue.
• Avoid getting the Remote Control wet.
• Never attempt to dry the Remote Control with a hair dryer, in a
microwave oven or with any other heating device.
Important notice
The Remote Control should never be exposed to extreme heat, such as
on the dashboard or in the glove compartment of your car.
Gently open the battery cover.
Make sure that the “+” sign on the
battery matches with the “+” sign in
the battery compartment.
click
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1
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The status light indicates the Remote Control
operation. It will blink after each button press.
The status light shall blink slowly (once every 2
seconds) when the batteries must be replaced.
The Remote Control will not work until batteries
are replaced.
Understanding the status light
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1: Status light
2: Volume control up
3: Volume control down
4: Button to change program
5: Battery cover
6: Strap hole
How to take care of your Remote Control
How to change the program
Where to find the strap hole
Press to
change
To cycle through the hearing instrument pro-
grams with the Remote Control, press the “•”
button.
Each push will advance the hearing instruments
to the next program in the cycle.
The Remote Control has a strap hole
which is found in the lower right
corner of the Remote Control.
Any suitable hand strap can be used.
• When changing the battery or cleaning the Remote Control, hold it
over a soft surface to avoid damage if it is accidentally dropped.
• Clean the Remote Control regularly with a dry cloth or tissue.
• Avoid getting the Remote Control wet.
• Never attempt to dry the Remote Control with a hair dryer, in a
microwave oven or with any other heating device.
Important notice
The Remote Control should never be exposed to extreme heat, such as
on the dashboard or in the glove compartment of your car.
To insert new batteries:
Gently open the battery cover.
Make sure that the “+” sign on the
battery matches with the “+” sign in
the battery compartment.
click
2
1
3
5
4
6
The status light indicates the Remote Control
operation. It will blink after each button press.
The status light will blink slowly (once every 2
seconds) when the batteries need to be replaced.
The Remote Control will not work until batteries
are replaced.
Understanding the status light
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to empower people
to communicate freely,
interact naturally and
participate actively
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SBO Hearing A/S hereby declares that this Remote Control is in compliance
with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive
1999/5/EC. Declaration of conformity is available at SBO Hearing A/S.
Manufactured by:
SBO Hearing A/S
Kongebakken 9
DK-2765 Smørum
Denmark
www.sbohearing.com
N1175
Waste from
electronic
equipment must
be handled according
to local regulations.
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Important additional information
The Remote Control uses digital inductive signals to trans-
mit commands to the hearing instruments.
Although extremely unlikely, concerns have been raised
that this signal could possibly interfere with medical devices
such as pacemakers.
As an additional precaution, we advise pacemaker recipients
not to carry and use the Remote Control in a breast pocket or
around the neck.
The emission power from the Remote Control is below
international emission limits for Human Exposure. For com-
parison, the radiation of the Remote Control is less than un-
intended electromagnetic radiation from, for example, hair
dryers, electric shavers, etc. The Remote Control complies
with international standards concerning Electromagnetic
Compatibility.
USA and Canada
Due to the limited space available on the device, many of the
relevant approval markings are found in this document.
This instrument is certied under:
FCC ID: 2ACAHREMCTR01
IC: 11936A-REMCTR01
The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and
RSS-210 of Industry Canada.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, includ-
ing interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not explicitly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s au-
thority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15
of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reason-
able protection against harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interfer-
ence to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
Choking hazards
The Remote Control is not a toy and therefore should be
kept out of the reach of children and anyone else who might
swallow parts or otherwise cause injury to themselves.
Special attention should be paid to the smaller components
in order to prevent children from swallowing them and chok-
ing.
If a part is swallowed, see a doctor immediately.
Battery Use
• Always use batteries recommended by your hearing
health care professional. Batteries of low quality may
leak and cause bodily harm.
• A depleted battery should be removed as soon as possible.
• Never attempt to recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
They may explode and cause serious injury.
• Never dispose of batteries by burning them. There is a
risk that they will explode and cause serious injury.
Active Implants
Caution is advised and users are advised to follow the
guidelines as recommended by manufacturers of implant-
able defibrillators and pacemakers regarding use of mobile
phones. If you wear an active implant, keep the Remote
Control more than 15 cm away from the implant.
Explosives
The power source in your Remote Control has insufficient
energy to cause fire in normal conditions of use. The
Remote Control has not been tested for compliance with
international standards concerning explosive atmospheres.
It is recommended not to use your Remote Control in areas
where there is a danger of explosions.
Do not expose to high heat
Never expose the Remote Control to high heat
by putting it in the oven or microwave oven or by burning it.
There is a risk that it will explode and cause serious injury.
Cleaning and maintenance
Cleaning is recommended on a regular basis, using a damp
cloth without solvents.
The Remote Control must not be exposed to or cleaned with
cleaning chemicals or alcohols. The chemicals in cosmetics,
hair spray, perfume, aftershave lotion, suntan lotion and in-
sect repellent can damage your Remote Control. You should
always remove your Remote Control before applying such
products and allow time for the product to dry before using
your Remote Control.
Do not immerse the Remote Control in water or other liquids.
Use of straps
If a hand strap is used, make sure it is designed and suitable
for the purpose.
Never use a neck strap due to the risk of strangulation.
X-ray, CT, MR, PET scanning and electrotherapy
Do not wear the Remote Control during X-ray, CT / MR / PET
scanning, electrotherapy or surgery.
Use in cars
Using the Remote Control while driving can distract you.
If driving conditions or traffic laws demand it, pull off the
road and park before using the Remote Control.
Use on aircraft
The Remote Control should not be used onboard an aircraft
unless specifically permitted by the flight personnel.
Environmental protection
Help to protect the environment by not disposing of your
Remote Control or batteries with your unsorted household
waste. Please recycle your Remote Control and batteries or
return them to your hearing care professional for disposal.
Contact your hearing care professional for more information.
Warnings
You should familiarize yourself fully with the following gen-
eral Remote Control 2.0 warnings and the entire contents of
this leaflet before using your Remote Control.
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