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RxHearing AudixPro User manual

LEFT RIGHT
Quick Start
Please read the enclosed User Guide completely
Operaonal Guide
AudixPro™
Program Rotaon DOWN 3, 2 ,1
Program Rotaon UP 1, 2, 3
Program Indicator
One Beep is Program 1
Two Beeps is Program 2
Three Beeps is Program 3
Volume UP
Volume DOWN
Before use, remove baery tabs and charge fully for
3 hours. The case is a portable baery pack and can
recharge the hearing aids up to 4 mes without
power. The LED indicator lights will turn OFF when
hearing aids are fully charged.
To disnguish between the Le and Right hearing
aids, refer to the tube markings near the ear p.
BLUE is Le
RED is Right
When lied from the charger the devices will auto-
macally turn ON. There is a 10 second “power
delay” before hearing sound. When placed into the
charger the devices turns OFF.
Place hearing aid over upper ear. Grab the bend of
tube and gently insert the ear p into the ear canal.
Tuck the retenon line into the bowl of the ear.
Adjust the volume to your own listening needs. For
each increment you will hear a “beep”. There are
10 increments. When you hear a “double beep” it
indicates you have reach either the maximum or
minimum volume levels.
Select dierent program modes according to your
listening environment or needs. To change
programs, hold the buon down for a “long press”
of 3 seconds. You will hear beeps indicang what
program you are in.
Program 1: Standard
Program 2: Reduced Bass
Program 3: Direconal Microphones; For
Noisy situaons.
Your hearing aids are equipped with a “low baery”
Prompt. If you hear mulple beeps while wearing your
devices it means they need recharging.
1
2
3
Low Baery Warning
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Install proper ear p. See reverse page.
Follow these steps to mount ear ps:
1. Push the Ear Tip over ribs ange on the sound
tube.
2. IMPORTANT: Make sure the ear p is properly
and securely mounted. Refer to User Guide to
determine proper ear p choice.
Removal - Rotate tube counter-clockwise in
direcon of arrow.
Replace Tubing - Thread tube clockwise in
direcon of arrow unl ght.
Grab tube at base
when turning
1
2
Baery Level
+Volume
UP
- Volume
DOWN
PChange
PROGRAM
P1 - 1 Beep
P2 - 2 Beeps
P3 - 3 Beeps
Phone APP Control
On either Apple or Android
smartphones download
and install HA Smart.
Turn on Bluetooth
and Locaon
Li LEFT hearing from
case (it will automacally
turn ON)
Open APP
Click CONNECT
When connected click SET
Choose LEFT
Click SAVE
REPEAT same procedure
for the RIGHT device.
AudixPro
AudixPro
Ear Tip Removal / Installaon
12
Tube Removal / Installaon
Care / Maintenence
Keep ps, switch, baery contacts and tubes clean
with provided cleaning tool.
IF NO SOUND, see Troubleshoong in User Guide.
FAQ’s
How Long Should I Wear New Devices?
For the rst week we recommend wearing your
hearing aids for only a couple hours a day. As
you become more acclimated with your new
devices, gradually increase your daily use as
you feel comfortable.
Why Do I Hear my Own Voice?
Wearing any device in your ear can create what
is called “occlusion”. This may draw your
aenon to your voice, footsteps, etc. This is
normal. Your senses will adjust to your new
amplicaon and the occlusion will fade away
within 30 days. Using the next smaller sized ear
p will reduce this naturally occurring eect.
Why is There Whistling?
Whistling is caused by the sound from the
speaker looping back into the microphone. It is
the same as when a singer gets too close to the
speaker and it creates a squealing noise.
To reduce “whistling” make sure your device is
fully inserted into the ear. Reducing volume will
also eliminate whistling. Changing to a larger
or double domed p will allow you to wear
your devices at higher volumes without
whistling.
Why is There No Sound?
If there is no sound please make sure your
devices are fully charged and volume is set at a
hearable level. If fully charged, the sound path
may be blocked with earwax. Please remove
the ear p and tube. Clean them separately as
described in your User Guide and re-install.
Adjust devices
simultaneously
or separately.
P1 - Standard
P2 - Reduced Bass
P3 - Noisy Situaons
Follow these steps to remove ear ps:
1. Firmly hold the tube with one hand.
2. With your other hand, pull ear p unl removed.

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