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CONTENT

Welcome    

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Your hearing instruments    

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Instrument type    

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Getting to know your hearing instruments    

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Components and names    

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Controls    

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Hearing programs    

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Features    

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Daily use    

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Charging    

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Turning on and off    

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Switching to standby mode    

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Inserting and removing the hearing instruments    

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Adjusting the volume    

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Changing the hearing program    

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Further adjustments (optional)    

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Special listening situations    

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On the phone    

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Audio streaming with iPhone, iPad or iPod    

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Airplane mode    

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Maintenance and care    

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Hearing instruments    

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Ear pieces    

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Professional maintenance    

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Important safety information    

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Further information    

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Safety information    

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Accessories    

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Operating, transport and storage conditions    

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Disposal information    

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Symbols used in this document    

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Troubleshooting    

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Service and warranty    

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Summary of Contents for MOOD LI-ION G5

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL RIC HEARING SYSTEMS MOOD LI ION G5...

Page 2: ...the volume 18 Changing the hearing program 19 Further adjustments optional 19 Special listening situations 20 On the phone 20 Audio streaming with iPhone iPad or iPod 21 Airplane mode 21 Maintenance a...

Page 3: ...te the features that are valid for your hearing instruments INSTRUMENT TYPE Your hearing instruments are a RIC Receiver in Canal model The receiver is placed within the ear canal and connected to the...

Page 4: ...self with your new hearing instruments With the instruments in your hand try using the controls and note their location on the instrument This will make it easier for you to feel and press the control...

Page 5: ...NTROLS With the push button you can for example switch hearing programs The Hearing Care Professional has programmed your desired functions to the push button Push button function L R Press briefly Pr...

Page 6: ...instruments in the charger Follow the instructions in the charger s user guide You can also find useful tips for charging in the charger s user guide LOW POWER INDICATION You will hear an alert signal...

Page 7: ...eral seconds Depending on the settings of your push button signal tones may be played before the hearing instrument turns off See also the tips for charging in the charger s user guide SWITCHING TO ST...

Page 8: ...the ear piece Carefully push the ear piece in the ear canal Twist it slightly until it sits well Open and close your mouth to avoid accumulation of air in the ear canal Lift the hearing instrument and...

Page 9: ...instrument is equipped with a custom shell or a CLIC MOULD remove it by pulling the small removal cord toward the back of your head For all other ear pieces Grip the receiver in the ear canal with two...

Page 10: ...on your hearing instruments automatically adjust their sound Your hearing instruments may also have several hearing programs which allow you to change the sound if needed An optional signal tone can i...

Page 11: ...r iPhone iPad iPod hearing instruments This means that you can transfer phone calls or music from your iPhone iPad or iPod directly to your hearing instruments For more information about compatible iO...

Page 12: ...r hearing instruments in good condition DRYING Your charger dries the hearing instruments while charging You can also use conventional products to dry your hearing instruments Ask your Hearing Care Pr...

Page 13: ...cells cannot be charged anymore and they have to be replaced We recommend recharging more frequently than 6 month intervals Observe the storage conditions in section Operating transport and storage c...

Page 14: ...accessory Take particular care that the new Click Dome clicks noticeable in place Check the firm fit of the new Click Dome click EXCHANGING CLICK SLEEVES Turn the Click Sleeve inside out Hold the Cli...

Page 15: ...n Operating transport and storage conditions Pay special attention to protect your hearing instruments from extreme heat e g fire microwave oven inductive oven or other high induction fields and sunli...

Page 16: ...Professional for further information OPERATING TRANSPORT AND STORAGE CONDITIONS Operating conditions Discharging Charging Temperature 0 to 50 C 10 to 35 C Relative humidity 5 to 93 5 to 93 During ext...

Page 17: ...the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards Please note that use of this accessory with an iPhone iPad or iPod may affect wireless performance TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 18: ...34 35 SERVICE AND WARRANTY Serial numbers Instrument Receiver unit Left Right Service dates 1 4 2 5 3 6 Warranty Date of purchase Warranty period in months Your Hearing Care Professional NOTES...

Page 19: ...Art No 109 60 846 V1 09 2018 Subject to technical modifications Errors excepted AS AUDIO SERVICE GmbH Alter Postweg 190 32584 L hne Germany www audioservice com...

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