Simple Ear Basic Manual

BASIC
Instruction Guide
hear better. be your best.

Simple Ear Basic hearing device, is a
quality digital personal sound amplier.
While much of the technology and
function of hearing aids are similar, our
goal is to amplify speech frequencies
while reducing background noise for
recreational, social and business use.
No prescription is needed and no adjustments
required. Simple Ear products are pre-programmed,
over the counter products.
When You Want a Boost
Simple Ear is simple to use, comfortable,
inconspicuous and easy to wear and maintain. Simple
Ear turns ordinary hearing into extraordinary hearing
and will benet most people looking to hear speech
and other normal sounds with more clarity.
Use your new Simple Ear to get a boost in your
hearing watching TV, at work or in social situations with
family and friends. Time to hear better and be your
best.
Welcome to Simple Ear

Volume Adjusting
Comfort Eartip
Battery Door
Microphone
Tubing
Identifying Your Simple Ear
Memory Mode
Button
Microphone
Left/Right
Indicator
Tube Tail
The tube is marked with size and color: Blue is for left
and red is for right. A thin tube is provided in with your
Simple Ear device. Note, If you nd you want more
volume after using the thin tube and adjusting the
volume up, you may want to try a wider tube, the Simple
Ear Power Up Earhook accessory available at
www.SimpleEar.com.
Every Simple Ear has a unique identier. The rst two
numbers indicate the year it was manufactured; the next
numbers are your unique product serial number for your
Simple Ear. See the example below.

Powering Your Simple Ear
Simple Ear uses a 312 Battery.
TO TURN ON
With your nger, gently open the door. Insert battery and
close the door. Your Simple Ear is equipped with a turn-
on delay, you will be given about 2-3 seconds to seat the
device comfortably in your ear before it turns on.
When placing the battery in your Simple Ear, be sure to
position the positive (+) symbol on the side of the battery
to line up with the positive (+) symbol shown on the
battery door.
Do not force the door closed.
CAUTION: Batteries are dangerous if swallowed! Keep
batteries out of the reach of children. Never put batteries
in your mouth for any reason - they are easily swallowed. In
the event a battery has been swallowed, seek immediate
medical attention.
TO TURN OFF
To turn your Simple Ear off, simply open the battery door
wide enough so that the internal contacts are no longer
touching the battery. Store in a safe dry place.
NOTE: Your Simple Ear device will beep twice when
your battery is running low.

Inserting Your Simple Ear
NOTE: Some irritation may occur due to becoming
accustomed to wearing a hearing device. If swelling or
redness occurs, discontinue use and visit your Doctor.
Before insertion, please clean your ear and make sure the
battery door is closed properly. Follow the procedure for
inserting your Simple Ear device listed below:
Step 1 - Hold the tube with your
thumb and index nger close to the
eartip.
Step 2 - Place the Simple Ear over
the top of the ear.
Step 3 - Gently insert the eartip into
your ear canal.
Step 4 - Move the tube tail into
position by lifting and placing it into
the bowl of your ear.
Removal - To remove the Simple
Ear simply grasp the tube close
to the eartip and remove from ear
canal. Then remove the Simple Ear
from the top of the ear.

Your Simple Ear has a volume control that
allows you to adjust the comfort level of
your device. As you turn it clockwise, the
volume will go up.
Volume Adjustment
When you turn your hearing device on, you will
automatically be in Memory Mode 1, Quiet Environment
(1 beep). If you hold down the button, you will advance
to Memory Mode 2, Noisy Environment. You will learn
which mode works best for you in various places as you
use your Simple Ear.
Note: The device automatically reverts back to the Quiet
Place mode (1 beep) when you turn off your device.
Choosing a Memory Mode (3)
1 beep = Quiet Environment
2 beeps = Noisy Environment
Your Simple Ear Basic
device is preset with
2 modes for different
environments:
Use the phone normally or reduce the volume setting
on the Simple Ear if the background noise competes
with the sound from the phone.
Telephone Use
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Simple Ear Features
hear better. be your best.
• 100% Digital Processing
• Reliable, quality sound
• Dynamic Speech
Enhancement - hear
voices louder and clearer
• 2 Simple Memory
Modes: Quiet and Noisy
Environment
• Manual Volume Control
• Anti-Whistle Technology
• Discreet and Comfortable
– universal t
• Long Battery Life
• Low battery warning
(2 short beeps indicates
low battery)
• Water resistant
microphone
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Adjusting to Your Hearing Device
Adjusting to any new hearing device takes a little
patience and a positive attitude. Your brain will need
a little time to get used to using any hearing device.
You may experience everyday sounds that you are not
used to hearing like soft conversations, trafc, paper
rustling. It may take awhile to adjust to the boost in your
hearing. Use your new Simple Ear for 3-4 hours at a
time in a quieter environment when you start and allow
yourself to get comfortable and adjust.

DO YOU NEED ADDITIONAL HELP?
Please do not return this product to the store.
If you need installation assistance, replacement parts,
or have questions regarding our warranty,
please contact us at:
www.simpleear.com
Simple Ear
5021 Vernon Avenue, #169
Minneapolis, MN 55436
ATTENTION
Simple Ear is trademarked
Made in the USA
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