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Instruction for Use
the microphone is switched off and disruptive
background noises are therefore prevented.
The telecoil can also be used in public build-
ings that have an induction loop, for example
in schools, theatres, concert halls or cinemas.
It is also possible to select a combined micro-
phone/telecoil mode using the fitting software.
This mode enables you to receive inductive
signals whilst also hearing your environment
better as the microphone is switched on.
Switching off:
To switch off the device, put the O-T-M switch
in position “0”.
Setting the volume
Please consult your hearing care professional
about the ideal volume for you. Please ensure
that you are properly informed by your hearing
care professional as regards setting the volume.
different hearing situations. These are:
• Quiet environments
• Speech in quiet environments
• Speech in background noise
• Music and movie
• Background noises
• Wind noises
The parameters of the hearing system are
always configured according to this categori-
sation such that an optimal level of hearing
comfort and optimal speech comprehension
are attained.
Switching to telecoil:
In order to switch the setting, set the O-T-M
switch to the "T" position. The program change
is confirmed by an acoustic signal. The telecoil
enables you to receive inductive signals (e.g.
from the telephone or induction loop). This
enables you, for example, to hear the person
on the other end of the line more clearly, as