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Bone conduction

• la belle (control unit above/below)

• junior

• headset

You can set the following functions

yourself:

• Adjust the volume

• Select the listening programs

• Switch the unit on/off:

Setting options on the control unit 1

left

right

Volume control

Program button

The program button

is located on the pro-

gramming chamber

and not on the control

unit.

Bone conduction

• junior

You can set the following functions

yourself:

• Adjust the volume

• Select the listening programs

• Switch the unit on/off:

Setting options on the control unit 2

Function buttons:

1 x short forward:

one step louder

1 x short back:

one step quieter

1 x long forward:

one program further

1 x long back:

one program back

left

right

Button for

volume and

program selection

Childlock

Safety, care and use information. Please read before use!

Your hearing aid does not restore 

normal hearing, nor does it prevent 

or improve an organically induced 

hearing loss.

Safety and Warnings

• Your hearing aid must not be worn 

by other persons. A risk of hearing da-

mage will ensue. 

•  Unauthorized  modifications  to  the 

hearing aid may damage your hearing.

• Never wear your hearing aid in areas

where there is a risk of explosion.

• Keep the hearing aid out of the reach

of small children, people with cogniti-

ve impairment and pets. The ingestion 

of hearing aid parts, in particular of 

batteries, is hazardous to life. There 

is a danger of suffocation. In case of 

emergency call a doctor or a hospital 

immediately.

•  If  you  are  experiencing  pain  in  or 

behind the ear, or if you develop in-

creased earwax, contact your hearing 

healthcare professional or doctor.

• For safety reasons, children and per-

sons with cognitive impairments may 

only use this device under supervision. 

Never leave children and persons with 

cognitive impairment unattended 

with this hearing aid.

• If  the  hearing  impression  changes 

with the hearing aid, please consult 

your hearing care professional.

•  For  Junior  BC  D50  and  Junior  BC 

D70: With children, make sure that 

the front of the headband is not pulled 

over the neck. If the headband gets 

caught somewhere, there is a danger 

of suffocation. 

• Listening programs in the directional

microphone mode reduce background

noises. Warning signals or noises co-

ming from behind are not perceived or

only weakly perceived. 

•  Only  use  certified  medical  device 

accessories for connection to our hea-

ring aids. Your hearing care professi-

onal will provide you with a hearing 

program to use an FM system, such 

as the Roger X from Phonak. A spe-

cial adapter cable from Bruckhoff is 

available for the Junior BC D50 and 

BC D70.

• The use of a hearing aid by persons 

with an actively implanted medical 

device (for example heart pacema-

ker, defibrillator, etc.) requires prior 

consultation and clarification with a 

specialist physician. (For further infor-

mation please refer to the download 

area from our website at www.bruck-

hoff.com)

Information on product safety, use

and maintenance 

Your hearing aid is very robust and can

be worn during all normal everyday 

activities, even under extreme condi-

tions for short periods.

•  Never  immerse  it  in/under  water 

or use it while showering, bathing or 

swimming. The hearing aid electronics

will become damaged.

•  Never  clean  the  microphone  ope-

nings with moist agents. They will lose 

their special acoustic properties.

•  Protect your hearing aid from heat.

• Never use a microwave or other hea-

ting appliances to dry it.

• As far as possible, leave unused hea-

ring aids with an open battery com-

partment so that moisture can escape.

• For long-term non-use, remove the

battery.

•  Always  store  the  hearing  aid  in  a 

safe, dry, and clean place.

•  Do not drop it!

•  Always  replace  weak  or  defective 

batteries (e.g. liquid loss) immediately. 

Always use new batteries.

• Do not dispose of old batteries in do-

mestic waste. Your hearing care pro-

fessional will dispose of these for you.

• Use only batteries with max.1.5 Volt.

• Never use silver-zinc or lithium-ion

batteries.

• Some (dental) medical examinations

with x-rays, e.g. CT examination, MRT/

NMRT, can impair the functioning of 

your hearing aid. Remove your hearing

aid beforehand.

• Hearing aids do not have to be re-

moved before passing through a se-

curity sluice (e.g. at the airport). The 

low X-ray radiation emitted there 

does not affect your hearing aid.

•  Do  not  use  your  hearing  aid  in  lo-

cations where electronic devices are 

prohibited.

Detailed information can be found on

the internet in the download area 

at www.bruckhoff.com. In case of 

doubt, please contact your hearing 

healthcare professional or a specia-

list physician.  

Application risks and symbols

Application risks, contraindication

• The fitting range does not match the patient‘s  

    hearing loss.

• Skin irritations despite the skin-friendly material 

    used.

• Mutual deafness.

By affixing the CE mark, AUDIA AKUS-

TIK GMBH confirms that this AUDIA 

AKUSTIK GMBH product – including 

accessories – meets the requirements 

of  the  93/42/EEC  directive  concerning 

medical devices. The numbers indicated 

after the CE marking refer to the certi-

fied equipment used in accordance with 

the directives listed above.

Important information on handling and 

effective use of the product.

The symbol showing a crossed-out 

waste container indicates that this ap-

pliance must not be disposed of with 

household waste. Please dispose of old 

or no longer used hearing aids at the 

collection points provided for electronic 

waste or give the hearing aid to your 

hearing care professional for proper 

disposal. Proper disposal protects the 

environment and your health.

Indicates the need for the user to con-

sult the instructions for use.

Refers to the need for the user to review 

the instructions for use for important 

safety information, such as warnings 

and precautions, which for a variety of 

reasons cannot be affixed to the medical 

device itself.

Displays the manufacturer‘s serial 

number, which can be used to identify 

a specific medical device. 

Temperature during transport and sto-

rage: -20° to +60° Celsius (-4° to +140° 

Fahrenheit).

Air humidity during transport: Up to 

90% (non-condensing). Humidity during 

storage: 0% to 70% when not in use. 

Drying the hearing aid after use.

Air pressure: 200 hPa to 1500 hPa.

Shows the date on which the medical 

device was manufactured.

Indicates the manufacturer of the medi-

cal device according to the EU directives 

90/385/EEC, 93/42/EEC and 98/79/EC.

Designates a medical device that must 

be protected against moisture.

Displays the manufacturer‘s catalogue 

number, which can be used to identify a 

specific medical device. 

xxxx

SN

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