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6

 

 

Pairing

 

Your

 

Device(s)

 

With

 

an

 

iOS

 

Device

 

You

 

can

 

wirelessly

 

connect

 

your

 

device(s)

 

to

 

an

 

iOS

 

device

 

(i.e.,

 

iPhone,

 

iPad,

 

iPod

 

Touch)

 

using

 

the

 

Bluetooth

 

feature

 

of

 

that

 

device.

  

Follow

 

these

 

instructions

 

to

 

successfully

 

pair

 

your

 

hearing

 

device(s)

 

to

 

your

 

iOS

 

device.

 

1.

 

Press

 

the

 

Settings

 

icon

 

on

 

your

 

iOS

 

device.

 

2.

 

Scroll

 

to

 

the

 

Accessibility

 

menu.

 

3.

 

In

 

the

 

Accessibility

 

menu,

 

scroll

 

to

 

Hearing

 

Devices.

 

4.

 

(Make

 

sure

 

your

 

Bluetooth

 

function

 

is

 

ON.)

 

5.

 

The

 

hearing

 

device

 

model

 

name

 

now

 

appears

 

among

 

the

 

devices

 

displayed.

  

If

 

this

 

does

 

not

 

happen

 

within

 

5

7

 

seconds,

 

press

 

the

 

upper

 

left

 

edge

 

of

 

the

 

screen

 

to

 

go

 

back

 

to

 

Accessibility

 

and

 

open

 

Hearing

 

Devices

 

again.

 

6.

 

If

 

you

 

wear

 

two

 

hearing

 

devices,

 

two

 

pairing

 

requests

 

will

 

appear

 

 

one

 

for

 

each

 

hearing

 

device.

  

Select

 

Pair

 

to

 

make

 

a

 

final

 

connection.

  

Both

 

requests

 

can

 

be

 

delayed

 

by

 

a

 

couple

 

of

 

seconds.

 

7.

 

Pairing

 

is

 

now

 

completed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Operating

 

your

 

Device(s)

 

With

 

an

 

iOS

 

Device

 

Once

 

pairing

 

is

 

successfully

 

completed,

 

there

 

are

 

two

 

ways

 

that

 

you

 

can

 

operate

 

your

 

hearing

 

device(s)

 

using

 

your

 

iPhone.

 

Via

 

The

 

Hearing

 

Device

 

Menu

 

 

Via

 

The

 

Quick

 

Start

 

Menu

 

Press

 

the

 

home

 

button

 

on

 

your

 

iPhone

 

three

 

times.

 

The

 

hearing

 

device

 

menu

 

opens

 

on

 

your

 

iPhone

 

screen.

 

Using

 

either

 

method,

 

you

 

can

 

now

 

use

 

your

 

iPhone

 

to:

 

1.

 

Adjust

 

hearing

 

device

 

volume.

 

2.

 

Select

 

the

 

desired

 

program.

 

3.

 

Use

 

the

 

iPhone

 

microphone

 

as

 

a

 

remote

 

microphone

 

that

 

transmits

 

directly

 

to

 

your

 

hearing

 

device(s).

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Helper GO

Page 1: ...ed to provide a mild boost in loudness for speech ques and music listening and will amplify soft sounds while keeping louder sounds less altered These devices are not suitable for children under 36 mo...

Page 2: ...lti functional rocker switch 4 Battery compartment 5 Rating plate In addition to the device s you will also find 1 Two 13 size hearing aid batteries 2 Thin tube cleaning wire 3 Neoprene carrying case...

Page 3: ...3 Battery Removal Switching Devices ON and OFF The devices are switched ON and OFF via the battery compartment...

Page 4: ...4 Inserting and Removing the Device Inserting The Device Removing The Devices...

Page 5: ...end reduces volume When you switch your device ON they will be at the volume set by the manufacturer for your hearing condition You can now increase or reduce the volume in steps Each time you press...

Page 6: ...o back to Accessibility and open Hearing Devices again 6 If you wear two hearing devices two pairing requests will appear one for each hearing device Select Pair to make a final connection Both reques...

Page 7: ...Cleaning The Thin Tube The thin tube component of your hearing device can be detached from the hearing aid body The dome can also be removed Once the thin tube has been removed you can clean it using...

Page 8: ...8 Troubleshooting Safety Information...

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Page 11: ...11 Red Flags...

Page 12: ...factured by audifon GMBH Co KG These products comply with the EU directive 93 42 EEC for medical devices and are classified by the FDA as OSM 1636 Hearing Aid Air Conduction with Wireless Technology F...

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