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Introduction .................................4
Description of the hearing instruments ............8
Getting started ..............................10
On/Off function .............................10
SmartStart .................................10
Inserting/Replacing the battery .................10
Low battery indicator .........................11
Sports lock.................................12
Inserting/removing hearing instruments ..........12
Program and Multi-Function buttons.............14
Flight mode ................................17
Telephone use ..............................19
Listen to radio or TV..........................20
Cellular phones .............................20
PhoneNow .................................20
Telecoil (optional) ............................22
Tele-loop systems ...........................23
Direct audio input (optional) ...................23
Connecting/Disconnecting audio boots ..........23
Care and maintenance........................24
Daily maintenance ...........................25
The receiver tube ...........................26
Cleaning the receiver tubes and domes ..........26
Cleaning RIE moulds .........................26
Replacing the wax filter (receiver in-the-ear models).27
How to apply domes .........................28
Using ReSound hearing instruments with
smart phone apps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
General precautions..........................30
General warnings............................30
Tinnitus Sound Generator (TSG) module .........32
The scientific concepts that form
the basis for the device .......................34
Significant physical characteristics ..............34
Prescription use of this TSG hearing instrument....35
Important notice for prospective
sound generator users........................35
TSG warning to hearing healthcare professionals...36
Battery warning Information....................37
Hearing instrument expectations................37
Warning to hearing aid dispensers ..............38
Important notice for prospective hearing aid users..38
Children with hearing loss .....................39
Troubleshooting guide ........................40
Technical data ..............................44
Warranty and repairs .........................54
Temperature test, transport
and storage information.......................54
Contents
Micro receiver-in-the-ear (RIE) hearing
instruments with size 10A battery are
available in the following variants:
AL960-DR, AL760-DR, AL560-DR
ALT 9 6 0 -DR
VO960-DR, VO760-DR, VO560-DR,
VOT960-DR, VOT760-DR
Mini receiver-in-the-ear (RIE) hearing
instruments of type SY312 with FCC ID
X26SY312, IC number 6941C-SY312 and
size 312 battery are available in the
following variants:
AL961-DRW, AL761-DRW
AL561-DRW, AL461-DRW
ALT 9 61- DRW
Mini receiver-in-the-ear (RIE) hearing
instruments of type SY312e with FCC ID
X26SY312e, IC number 6941C-SY312e and
size 312 battery are available in the following
variants:
VO961-DRW, VO761-DRW, VO561-DRW,
VOT961-DRW, VOT761-DRW
Receiver-in-the-ear (RIE) hearing
instruments of type MRIE with FCC ID
X26MRIE, IC number 6941C-MRIE and size
312 battery are available in the following
variants:
AL962-DVIRW, AL762-DVIRW
AL562-DVIRW, AL462-DVIRW
ALT962-DVIRW
VO962-DRW, VO762-DRW, VO562-DRW,
VOT962-DRW, VOT762-DRW
The identification number for the MRIE, SY312 and
SY312e device models can be found at location
“15” as indicated in the illustrations on page 9.