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The hearing aid, ear-set and accessories shown in these instructions may not look the same as the ones you have. We furthermore reserve the right to make any changes considered necessary. Hearing aids, accessories and batteries should not be disposed of with normal household waste. Please consult your national Widex distributor for advice on how to dispose of your hearing aid. 2 3
Contents Thank you................................................. 6 Ear-set solutions.......................................... 7 The hearing aid........................................... 8 Function signals....................................... 9 Right/left identification................................ 9 The battery........................................... 10 Inserting the battery............................... 11 Low battery indication............................. 12 Turning the hearing aid on and off.................... 13 Possible start-up settings............................. 14 Automatic volume adjustment........................ 14 Fine tuning volume................................... 15 Listening programs................................... 17 Switching between the listening programs......... 20 Remote control....................................... 22 Using a telephone.................................... 23 Hearing aid with an earmould........................... 24 Placing the hearing aid and earmould.............. 25 Removing the hearing aid and earmould.............. 26 Cleaning............................................. 27 The hearing aid.................................... 28 The earmould..................................... 29 Changing the tubing................................. 30 In case of malfunction................................ 31 Hearing aid with an instant ear-tip....................... 33 Right/left identification............................... 34 Placing the hearing aid and instant ear-tip............ 35 Removing the hearing aid and instant ear-tip.......... 36 Cleaning............................................. 37 The hearing aid.................................... 38 The ear-set........................................ 39 Changing the ear-set................................. 41 Assembling a new ear-set............................. 42 Tubing and ear-tip size............................... 43 Trimming the anchor................................. 44 In case of malfunction................................ 46 Hearing aid with a custom ear-tip....................... 48 Right/left identification............................... 49 Placing the hearing aid and custom ear-tip............ 50 Removing the hearing aid and custom ear-tip......... 51 Cleaning............................................. 52 The hearing aid.................................... 53 The ear-set........................................ 54 Changing the tubing................................. 56 Assembling a new ear-set............................. 57 Tubing size........................................... 58 Trimming the anchor................................. 59 In case of malfunction................................ 60 Caring for your hearing aid.............................. 62 Good advice............................................. 64 Accessories.............................................. 67 Audio input.......................................... 67 FM systems........................................... 70 Your hearing aid......................................... 71 4 5
General Thank you......for choosing a Widex hearing aid. Your hearing aid is a sophisticated instrument that can be adjusted to your requirements in consultation with your hearing care professional. Ear-set solutions Several ear-set solutions are available for your hearing aid. Below, your hearing care professional can tick off the solution chosen for you. All illustrations in this booklet show a right-ear hearing aid. Unless otherwise stated, the same principles apply to the left ear. Earmould Instant ear-tip Custom ear-tip We hope you will be pleased with your new Widex hearing aid. Important Unless otherwise indicated, the information provided in this booklet applies to all three ear-set types. In addition to the general instructions, please be sure to read the sections that apply to your specific earset solution. 6 7
General The hearing aid The illustration below shows the hearing aid without the ear-set. 1. Microphone openings, where the sound enters the hearing aid. 2. Volume control for fine tuning of loudness is available on some models. 3. Program button for choosing between different listening programs. 4. On/off switch. 5. Battery drawer with nail grip for easy opening. 1 Function signals Your hearing aid may be set to produce a signal to indicate the use of certain functions. The signal can be a spoken message or tones adjusted by the hearing care professional in consultation with you. The signal can also be deactivated. Right/left identification If you wear hearing aids on both ears, the hearing aids can be provided with coloured marks (red mark = right and blue mark = left). The arrow shows the position of the identification mark. 2 3 4 5 8 9
General The battery We recommend Zinc Air batteries. Use a type 13 battery for your hearing aid. To obtain replacement batteries, please consult your hearing care professional. It is important to take note of the expiry date and the recommendations regarding disposal of used batteries on the battery pack. The battery life will depend on a number of factors, such as the setting of your hearing aid, how many hours you use it daily and the listening environments in which you use it. Inserting the battery Before inserting a new battery in the hearing aid, remember to remove the adhesive tab. Once the tab has been removed, the battery will start functioning after a few seconds. Do not use batteries on which there is a sticky residue from the tab or other unwanted substance. 1. Use the nail grip to swing open the battery drawer. 2. Place the battery so that the plus (+) sign of the battery faces upwards. 3. You can use the provided battery magnet to steer the battery into place. 1 2 3 If the battery drawer does not close easily, the battery is incorrectly inserted. 10 11
General Low battery indication In the standard setting, the hearing aid will produce a spoken message when the battery is nearly exhausted (see page 9). If a setting with tone indication has been chosen, four beep-tones will be produced. Once the battery is totally exhausted, the hearing aid will be completely silent. Exactly how long the hearing aid will function after the low battery indication varies from one case to another. We recommend that you always have a spare battery with you. Never leave an exhausted battery in the hearing aid. Exhausted batteries may leak, damaging the hearing aid. When changing battery, it is a good idea to hold the hearing aid over a table. Your hearing aid may be provided with a special battery drawer, helping to secure the battery in the drawer. This type of drawer can be a good choice if the hearing aid is worn by a child. Turning the hearing aid on and off The battery drawer is placed at the bottom of the hearing aid. The battery drawer also functions as the on/off switch. 1. Push the switch upwards to turn the hearing aid on. If you have just turned off the hearing aid, wait at least three seconds before turning it on again. 2. Push the switch downwards to turn the hearing aid off. 3. The word OFF is clearly visible on the switch when the hearing aid is turned off. 1 2 3 In the standard setting a spoken message will indicate that the hearing aid has been switched on (see page 9). Please remember to switch the hearing aid off when it is not in use. Remove the battery if the hearing aid will not be used for several days. 12 13
General Possible start-up settings The hearing aid can be set to start up in two different ways. In the standard start-up setting, the hearing aid minimises whistling while it is being placed on the ear. The alternative is a setting where the hearing aid whistles slightly while you place it on the ear. Together with your hearing care professional you can choose the start-up setting that suits your needs best. Automatic volume adjustment The hearing aid volume is adjusted automatically in accordance with your sound environment. Fine tuning volume Your hearing aid may be provided with a volume control, shaped like a small lever. Push the lever upwards to gradually raise the automatically set volume. Push the lever downwards to gradually lower the volume. Each time you operate the volume control, you will hear a beep-tone unless you have chosen to have the tone indication deactivated (see page 9). When you raise the volume, you will hear a higher beep-tone for each step the volume is raised. When you lower the volume, you will hear a deeper beep-tone for each step the volume is lowered. When the maximum or minimum adjustment level is reached, a steady tone will sound. Important If the volume in your hearing aid is generally too loud or too weak, or the reproduced sounds are distorted, or you would like any further information, consult your hearing care professional. 14 15
General To turn off the sound completely: Keep pressing the volume control lever downwards after the steady tone has sounded. To turn the sound on again: Press the lever upwards or Change listening program or Turn the hearing aid off, wait 3 seconds and turn it on again. Any adjustment of the volume setting will be cancelled when your hearing aid is turned off. If you wish to have the volume control disabled, please consult your hearing care professional. Listening programs Depending on how your hearing care professional has programmed your hearing aid, you can have up to six listening programs intended for specific listening situations. At the back of this booklet your hearing care professional can list the listening programs that are available in your hearing aid. If your needs change over time, the combination of listening programs can be changed. When selecting a listening program, please remember that there are situations where it is particularly important to be able to hear the surrounding sounds (e.g. traffic, warning signals). Master: Standard program Acclimatisation: Has the same features as the Master program, but provides slightly less amplification. Music: For listening to music. TV: For listening to the TV. Comfort : Attenuates background noise. 16 17
General Audibility Extender: Makes high-frequency sounds audible. T: In this program you listen via the telecoil (T) and not via the hearing aid microphone (M). The telecoil is used where a loop system is installed. If you activate the telecoil program, you listen to a specific sound source and shut out surrounding sounds. Up to two listening programs with one Zen style each can be programmed for Zen. Furthermore, a special Zen program can be made available. This is called Zen+ and can contain up to three Zen styles. M + T: In this program you listen via the hearing aid microphone (M) and the telecoil (T). Zen: Makes fractal tones. The tones are adjusted according to your hearing loss. The Zen program may be used with amplification so both the surrounding sounds and the fractal tones are heard together. Or, it may be used alone (without amplification) in quiet when you are not required to hear surrounding sounds. Important Use of the different Zen programs may interfere with hearing surrounding sounds including speech. The programs should not be used when hearing such sounds is important. Switch the hearing aid to a non-zen program in those situations. 18 19
General Switching between the listening programs You can switch between the programs by using the program button on the back of the hearing aid. Each time you switch to another program, a click is produced unless this function has been disabled. In the standard setting, a spoken message will indicate your program choice (see page 9). Zen+ If your hearing aid is provided with the Zen+ program, you access this program by pressing the program button for more than one second. This function is called SmartToggle. If you have chosen the tone indication setting, the various sounds tell you which program you have chosen: Program 1: One brief beep Program 2: Two brief beeps Program 3: Three brief beeps Program 4: One long and one brief beep Program 5: One long and two brief beeps Zen+: Tone If you wish to have the program button disabled, please consult your hearing care professional. A short press of the program button in the Smart Toggle mode will allow you to cycle through the available Zen styles. You can exit SmartToggle by pressing and holding the program button for more than a second. 20 21
General Remote control - an alternative way of operating the hearing aid A remote control is an accessory for the hearing aid. You can easily operate your hearing aid without a remote control, but it gives you a number of additional options. For help to determine whether you could benefit from a remote control, please consult your hearing care professional. Using a telephone When listening on a telephone, we recommend that you hold the telephone against your head at an angle above your ear, and not directly against the ear. If the sound is not optimal, try to move the telephone loudspeaker to a slightly different position. 22 23
Hearing aid with an earmould Hearing aid with an earmould The ear-set consists of the following parts: 1. Earhook 2. Tubing 3. Earmould 3a. Sound bore 3b. Vent Placing the hearing aid and earmould 1. Insert the earmould in the ear canal while holding the lower part of the tubing. 2. It may help to pull the outer ear backwards and upwards with the opposite hand. 3. Place the hearing aid behind the ear, so that the earhook rests comfortably on the ear, close to your head. 1 2 1 2 3b 3a 3 3 24 25
Hearing aid with an earmould Removing the hearing aid and earmould 1. Remove the hearing aid from its position behind the ear. 2. Carefully pull the earmould out of the ear canal, while holding the lower part of the tubing. Cleaning The following cleaning accessories are available for the hearing aid and ear-set. 1. Soft cloth 2. Wax removing tool 1 2 If it is difficult, you can try to move the earmould carefully from side to side while pulling it out. It may also help to pull the outer ear backwards and upwards with the opposite hand. 1 2 Contact your hearing care professional if you need additional supplies of cleaning accessories. 26 27
Hearing aid with an earmould The hearing aid Clean the hearing aid with the soft cloth after use. Never use water or cleaning solutions to clean the hearing aid. When the hearing aid is not in use, the battery drawer should be left open, so as to ventilate the hearing aid and allow it to dry. The earmould Make sure that your earmould is clean and free of earwax and moisture. Never use alcohol or other cleaning solutions to clean the earmould. Cleaning the earmould: 1. Disconnect the earmould from the tubing. 2. Clean the vent with the wax removing tool. 3. Clean the sound bore with the wax removing tool. 1 2 3 28 29
Hearing aid with an earmould 4. At least once a week disconnect the earmould from the tubing and rinse the earmould thoroughly in lukewarm water. Allow it to dry overnight. 5. If there is still moisture in the earmould, use a blower or similar to blow it dry before attaching the earmould to the tubing. 4 5 Changing the tubing If your ear-set tubing becomes slack, stiff, yellow or cracked, replace the tubing. For further supplies of tubing or if the earmould no longer fits your ear, contact your hearing care professional. In case of malfunction If the hearing aid is dead, it could be because: The hearing aid is not turned on. Make sure the battery drawer is pushed all the way upwards and that the word OFF is not visible on the switch. The battery is dead or does not work. Insert a new battery in the hearing aid. The sound bore of the earmould is blocked. Clean the blocked sound bore as described on page 29. If the hearing aid volume is not powerful enough, it could be because: The battery is nearly exhausted. Insert a new battery in the hearing aid. The sound bore of the earmould is blocked. Clean the blocked sound bore as described on page 29. Your ear is blocked by earwax. Contact your physician/ ENT doctor. Your hearing may have changed. Contact your hearing care professional. 30 31
Hearing aid with an instant ear-tip If the hearing aid whistles continuously, it could be because: Your ear is blocked by earwax. Contact your physician/ ENT doctor. The tubing is broken. Replace the tubing. The tubing is yellow and stiff. Replace the tubing. The tubing often comes off the earmould or hearing aid hook. Replace the tubing. The hook is cracked. Contact your hearing care professional. The earmould is not correctly placed in your ear canal. Take the earmould out and reinsert it. The earmould fits loosely in your ear canal. Contact your hearing care professional. Hearing aid with an instant ear-tip The ear-set consists of the following parts: 1. Tubing with 1a. hook 1b. trimmed anchor 2. Instant ear-tip 1 1a If the hearing aid functions intermittently, it could be because: The on/off switch is dirty. Push the switch back and forth a couple of times (also see page 13). 2 1b 32 33
Hearing aid with an instant ear-tip Right/left identification The ear-set tubing is available in different lengths for the right and left ear, respectively. The individual size is printed on the tubing. Red print indicates that it is for the right ear and blue print that it is for the left ear. Placing the hearing aid and instant ear-tip 1. Place the hearing aid behind the ear, so that the hook and tubing rest comfortably on the ear, close to your head. 2. Insert the ear-tip in the ear canal while holding the lower part of the tubing. 1 2 Make sure that the anchor is positioned correctly, securing the position of the ear-set. Check at regular intervals that the hearing aid and earset are positioned correctly. 34 35
Hearing aid with an instant ear-tip Removing the hearing aid and instant ear-tip 1. Remove the hearing aid from its position behind the ear. 2. Carefully pull the ear-tip out of the ear canal, while holding the lower part of the tubing. Cleaning The following cleaning accessories are available for the hearing aid and ear-set. 1. Soft cloth 2. Cleaning thread 1 1 2 2 Contact your hearing care professional if you need additional supplies of cleaning accessories. 36 37
Hearing aid with an instant ear-tip The hearing aid Clean the hearing aid with the soft cloth after use. Never use water or cleaning solutions to clean the hearing aid. When the hearing aid is not in use, the battery drawer should be left open, so as to ventilate the hearing aid and allow it to dry. The ear-set Make sure that the ear-set is clean and free of earwax, moisture or the like. Otherwise the ear-tip may come off. Wipe the ear-set with the soft cloth at regular intervals. Never use alcohol or other cleaning solutions to clean the ear-set. Cleaning a blocked tubing: 1. Lift the ear-set off the hearing aid in a slanting, backward movement, as shown. 2. Pull the ear-tip off the tubing. 3. Pass the cleaning thread through the tubing. Pull the thread out at the other end. 1 2 3 38 39
Hearing aid with an instant ear-tip If necessary, the ear-tip can be washed. Pull the ear-tip off the tubing. Rinse the ear-tip thoroughly in lukewarm water. Allow it to dry overnight. Changing the ear-set The ear-set should be changed on a regular basis. The life of the ear-set is individual and depends on a number of factors, such as how much the hearing aid is used and the type of earwax. If one of the ear-set elements becomes slack, stiff, yellow or cracked, replace the ear-set. 40 41
Hearing aid with an instant ear-tip Assembling a new ear-set Push the ear-tip onto the tubing. Make sure the ear-tip is firmly secured. Click the ear-set onto the top of the hearing aid as illustrated. For further supplies of ear-sets or if the ear-tip size no longer fits your ear, contact your hearing care professional. Tubing and ear-tip size The ear-set must be adjusted to fit your ear exactly. It is important to choose the correct tubing length and eartip size in order to ensure a good and comfortable fit. Furthermore, the anchor must be trimmed to fit your ear canal. Your hearing care professional will choose the correct ear-set size and help you trim the anchor. Also see the instructions on how to trim the anchor. At the back of this booklet your hearing care professional can write down the sizes selected for you. 42 43
Hearing aid with an instant ear-tip Trimming the anchor The anchor should form an appropriately sized loop to ensure the comfortable retention of the ear-tip in the ear canal. There are several ways of doing this: Example 1 1a. Pull the tip of the anchor through the small hole on the side of the tubing. 1b. When the loop is the correct size, cut off any excess with scissors or similar. 2c. When the loop is the correct size, turn the ear-set around and cut off any excess with scissors or similar. 2a 2b 2c General information: 3. Make sure that the end of the anchor loop is flush with the small hole and there are no sharp edges. Use the tip of your finger to check for sharp edges. 1a Example 2 2a. Loop the anchor in the direction indicated by the dotted line and arrows. 2b. Guide the tip of the anchor through the small hole on the side of the tubing as illustrated to form a heart-shaped loop. 1b 3 If part of the anchor sticks out through the hole, creating an uneven surface, this may cause irritation of the ear. 44 45
Hearing aid with an instant ear-tip In case of malfunction If the hearing aid is dead, it could be because: The hearing aid is not turned on. Make sure the battery drawer is pushed all the way upwards and that the word OFF is not visible on the switch. The battery is dead or does not work. Insert a new battery in the hearing aid. The sound outlet of the ear-tip is blocked. Clean or replace the ear-tip. If necessary, replace the entire earset. If the hearing aid volume is not powerful enough, it could be because: The battery is nearly exhausted. Insert a new battery in the hearing aid. The sound outlet of the ear-tip is blocked. Clean or replace the ear-tip. If necessary, replace the entire earset. Your ear is blocked by earwax. Contact your physician/ ENT doctor. Your hearing may have changed. Contact your hearing care professional. If the hearing aid whistles continuously, it could be because: Your ear is blocked by earwax. Contact your physician/ ENT doctor. The tubing is broken. Replace the ear-set. The tubing is yellow and stiff. Replace the ear-set. The hook is cracked. Replace the ear-set. The ear-tip is not correctly placed in your ear canal. Take the ear-tip out and reinsert it. If the hearing aid functions intermittently, it could be because: The on/off switch is dirty. Push the switch back and forth a couple of times (also see page 13). 46 47
Hearing aid with a custom ear-tip Hearing aid with a custom ear-tip The ear-set consists of the following parts: 1. Tubing with 1a. hook 1b. trimmed anchor 2. Custom ear-tip with 2a. extraction cord 2 1 1a Right/left identification The ear-set tubing is available in different lengths for the right and left ear, respectively. The individual size is printed on the tubing. Red print indicates that it is for the right ear and blue print that it is for the left ear. The custom ear-tip has Widex printed on it. Red print indicates that the ear-tip is for the right ear and blue print that it is for the left ear. 2a 1b 48 49
Hearing aid with a custom ear-tip Placing the hearing aid and custom ear-tip 1. Insert the custom ear-tip in the ear canal while holding the lower part of the tubing. 2. It may help to pull the outer ear backwards and upwards with the opposite hand. 3. Place the hearing aid behind the ear, so that the hook and tubing rest comfortably on the ear, close to your head. Removing the hearing aid and custom ear-tip 1. Remove the hearing aid from its position behind the ear. 2. Take hold of the extraction cord and carefully pull the custom ear-tip out of the ear canal. 1 2 1 2 3 Important Do not pull the tubing to remove your hearing aid. Use the extraction cord. 50 51
Hearing aid with a custom ear-tip Cleaning The following cleaning accessories are available for the hearing aid and ear-set. 1. Soft cloth 2. Cleaning thread The hearing aid Clean the hearing aid with the soft cloth after use. Never clean the hearing aid with water or cleaning solutions. 1 2 When the hearing aid is not in use, the battery drawer should be left open, so as to ventilate the hearing aid and allow it to dry. Contact your hearing care professional if you need additional supplies of cleaning accessories. 52 53
Hearing aid with a custom ear-tip The ear-set Make sure that your ear-set is clean and free of earwax, moisture or the like. Wipe the ear-set with the soft cloth at regular intervals. Never use alcohol or other cleaning solutions to clean the ear-set. Cleaning a blocked tubing: If necessary, the custom ear-tip can be washed. Pull the ear-tip off the tubing. Rinse the ear-tip thoroughly in lukewarm water. Allow it to dry overnight. 1. Lift the ear-set off the hearing aid in a slanting, backward movement, as shown. 2. Carefully pull the custom ear-tip off the tubing, wriggling the tip of the tubing gently. 3. Pass the cleaning thread through the tubing. Pull the thread out at the other end. 1 2 3 54 55
Hearing aid with a custom ear-tip Changing the tubing The tubing should be changed on a regular basis. The life of the tubing is individual and depends on a number of factors, such as how much the hearing aid is used. If your ear-set tubing becomes slack, stiff, yellow or cracked, replace the tubing. Assembling a new ear-set 1. Hold the custom ear-tip between two fingers, with the extraction cord downwards. Hold the tubing with the other hand as illustrated. Gently press the tubing into place in the custom ear-tip. 2. Use your fingernail to press the tubing in as far as it will go so that it is securely fastened. 3. Click the ear-set onto the top of the hearing aid as illustrated. 1 2 3 For further supplies of tubing or if the custom ear-tip no longer fits your ear, contact your hearing care professional. 56 57
Hearing aid with a custom ear-tip Tubing size The ear-set must be adjusted to fit your ear exactly. It is important to choose the correct tubing length in order to ensure a good and comfortable fit. Your hearing care professional will choose the correct tubing length and help you trim the anchor. Also see the instructions on how to trim the anchor. At the back of this booklet your hearing care professional can write down the size selected for you. Trimming the anchor With this ear-set solution only 2 mm of the anchor is used. 1. Trim the anchor so there is approximately 2 mm left. It is important to leave the 2 mm intact as it helps keep the custom ear-tip correctly positioned. 2. The tubing should look like this when you have trimmed the anchor. 1 2 58 59
Hearing aid with a custom ear-tip In case of malfunction If the hearing aid is dead, it could be because: The hearing aid is not turned on. Make sure the battery drawer is pushed all the way upwards and that the word OFF is not visible on the switch. The battery is dead or does not work. Insert a new battery in the hearing aid. The sound outlet of the custom ear-tip is blocked. Clean the ear-tip as described on page 55. If the hearing aid volume is not powerful enough, it could be because: The battery is nearly exhausted. Insert a new battery in the hearing aid. The sound outlet of the custom ear-tip is blocked. Clean the ear-tip as described on page 55. Your ear is blocked by earwax. Contact your physician/ ENT doctor. Your hearing may have changed. Contact your hearing care professional. If the hearing aid whistles continuously, it could be because: Your ear is blocked by earwax. Contact your physician/ ENT doctor. The tubing is broken. Replace the tubing. The tubing is yellow and stiff. Replace the tubing. The hook is cracked. Replace the tubing. The custom ear-tip is not correctly placed in your ear canal. Take the ear-tip out and reinsert it. The custom ear-tip fits loosely in your ear canal. Contact your hearing care professional. If the hearing aid functions intermittently, it could be because: The on/off switch is dirty. Push the switch back and forth a couple of times (also see page 13). 60 61
General Caring for your hearing aid With proper care, your hearing aid will give you consistent reliable service. Here are some things you can do to prolong the life of your hearing aid: Switch your hearing aid off when it is not in use. Should you not use it for several days, take out the battery. Treat the hearing aid as the valuable object it is: with care. When the hearing aid is not in use, keep it in its case in a cool, dry location where it cannot be reached by children or pets. When not in use, do not expose the hearing aid to extreme heat or high humidity. In environments with high humidity, a Widex drying kit may be used daily to reduce the amount of moisture inside the hearing aid. See the instructions enclosed with the Widex drying kit. Do not wear your hearing aid in the shower or swimming or when using a hair dryer, perfume or other sprays. Never try to open or repair the hearing aid yourself. Do not wear your hearing aid during x-ray, MR scans, CT scans, short-wave diathermy, or similar radiation treatments and never place your hearing aid in a microwave oven. These are some of the types of radiation that can damage your hearing aid. Radiation from, for example, room surveillance equipment, burglar alarms and cellular telephones is weaker and will not damage the hearing aid. Widex hearing aids are not certified for use in mines or other areas with explosive gases. To maintain the proper shape of the ear-set, be careful not to twist or squeeze it out of shape when your hearing aid is placed in the case. 62 63
General Good advice The use of hearing aids increases the risk of accumulation of earwax. Contact your physician/ent doctor if you suspect that a plug of earwax has accumulated in your ear. Earwax may not only reduce your own hearing but also the effect of the hearing aid considerably. It is a good idea to ask your physician to clean your ears a couple of times a year. Please be sure to keep the hearing aid and its parts and accessories out of the reach of children, who might place them in their mouths. Also keep batteries out of children s reach and discard used batteries carefully. Do not change batteries in front of children and do not let them see where you keep your supply. Batteries are very small and can easily be mistaken for pills or the like. Never put a battery or hearing aid in your mouth for any reason as you may risk swallowing it. In case of ingestion, contact your physician immediately. The hearing aid will not restore normal hearing but can help you make best possible use of your remaining hearing ability. However, you should be aware that it takes time to get used to a new hearing aid and new sounds. The hearing aid is made of modern non-allergenic materials. Still, in rare cases skin irritation can occur. If you notice skin irritation in or around your ear or ear canal, contact your hearing care professional. 64 65
General Please be aware that the use of any type of hearing aid may involve a slightly increased risk of infection in the ear canal. An infection can arise as a result of inadequate ventilation of the ear. Therefore, we recommend that you remove the hearing aid and earset from your ear at night to allow the ear canal to be ventilated. Make sure that you clean and inspect your hearing aid and ear-set as required. If an infection occurs, you should seek medical attention and contact your hearing care professional for advice on how to disinfect the various hearing aid parts. Do not under any circumstances use alcohol, chlorine or similar substances. Accessories Audio input The hearing aid can be furnished with an audio shoe. This allows direct connection to different kinds of accessories (FM and CROS/Bi-CROS systems), as well as external audio equipment (radio, TV, etc.). In this way the sound from, for example, a radio or someone provided with an FM microphone can be sent directly into the hearing aid. In the standard setting, the hearing aid automatically switches to an audio program when an audio shoe is attached. If you then wish to switch to one of the other programs, you must use the program button on the hearing aid. As soon as you remove the audio shoe, the usual program order is re-established. On the form on the next page, your hearing care professional can make a note of the audio programs you have access to and where they are located. 66 67
General Program 1 2 3 4 Program order with audio shoe Important If the hearing aid is connected to equipment which is connected to the electrical mains, this equipment must meet the safety requirements stated in the international standard IEC 60065. Do not connect the hearing aid to sockets that are labelled with one or more of the following symbols: 5 For more information on the use of audio input consult your hearing care professional. 68 69
General FM systems An FM system is an assistive listening device that can be used as an accessory for the hearing aid. The FM system makes it easier to understand speech in difficult listening situations. The FM system from Widex is called SCOLA. The FM system consists of a wireless microphone placed near the speaker and a receiver clicked onto the hearing aid via an FM shoe. The operating range is approx. 15 metres depending on the surroundings. As the system is wireless, both the listener and the speaker have full freedom of movement within the specified range. The SCOLA FM system can be set according to your needs. This may mean that the hearing aid program button will work differently than when using an audio shoe. For help to determine whether you could benefit from an FM system, please consult your hearing care professional. Your hearing aid (To be filled out by the hearing care professional) Date: Battery type: Ear-set: Earmould Instant ear-tip Custom ear-tip Ear-tip size: Left Right Tubing size: Left Right Listening programs Master Acclimatisation Music TV Comfort Audibility Extender T M + T Zen Chosen program position 70 71
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