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Preparing a Tulip-Dome for Insertion

The Tulip-Dome must be correctly configured before insertion. The Tulip-Dome con-

sists of two “leaves” and it is important that the largest “leaf” is the outermost “leaf” 

(figure 3).

This can easily be done by pushing the “leaves” away from the Tube with your finger 

(figure 1). This will make the large “leaf” bend forward. Then you push it back and it 

will be placed on top of the smaller “leaf” (figure 2). Now the Tulip-Dome is ready for 

insertion (figure 3).

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Earwax Management

Hearing systems are susceptible to damage or poor performance from earwax. If 

appro priate, your hearing health professional will have selected and installed an ear-

wax management system on your instruments.
You will need to discuss with your hearing healthcare professional how to use the 

particular earwax management system selected. For future reference, enter this infor-

mation on the service page at the back of this guide.

Note

: If the hearing system seems to have lost power because it is not loud enough 

and changing the batteries does not help, the filters may be blocked and need to be 

changed.

When the Hearing System Is Not in Use

To protect your hearing system when it is not in use, always store it  inside its carrying 

case. When storing the hearing system for a prolonged period of time, remove the 

battery to prevent damage from corrosion.

Summary of Contents for A160-D

Page 1: ...1 User Guide Digital Receiver in the Ear instrument RIE A160 D A160 D Open A160 D HPG...

Page 2: ...u get more comfortable with the system increase the wearing time and wear your hearing system in multiple types of listening environments It may take as long as several months for your brain to get us...

Page 3: ...me Control Battery Compartment and On Off switch AVIO 1 Receiver In the Ear RIE Receiver Tube Tube Microphone 2 Sound Inlet Receiver Sound Outlet Dome Earmould Manufacturer Serial Number Model INTERTO...

Page 4: ...l not deliver sound to the ear If your hearing instrument has a Memory Selector you can put the instrument into stand by mode by holding down the Memory Selector for five seconds You will hear a serie...

Page 5: ...ry 1 is activated two tones will sound when Memory 2 is activated etc Memories are always activated in sequence for example with three memories 1 to 2 2 to 3 3 to 4 4 to 1 Consult your hearing healthc...

Page 6: ...f your head Note When the receiver dome is placed correctly you should not see the tube sticking out when looking directly into a mirror If you have not already turned on your hearing instrument switc...

Page 7: ...p and down and press gently to ensure it is positioned correctly in the ear You will feel when the ear mould is positioned correctly Switch on your hearing aid Tip Insertion of the earmould can be eas...

Page 8: ...activate the telecoil you will need to use the memory selector to activate the appro priate memory To use the telephone while the telecoil is activated position the telephone near but not directly on...

Page 9: ...ent completely by pressing the tab on the base of the instrument with your fingertip until the battery door snaps partly open then put your fingernail under the nail grip and pull gently to open it co...

Page 10: ...and will continue beeping until the instrument automatically switches off Tip It is helpful to keep spare batteries with you in case you need them Battery Safety Dispose of used batteries properly Ke...

Page 11: ...properly Use the soft brush provided with your hearing instruments to remove dust or other debris from the sound inlets Cleaning the Receiver Dome and Tube If you have a receiver dome and tube they s...

Page 12: ...uments have been equipped with filters For more information please refer to the Earwax Management section Changing the Dome We recommend that you have your hearing healthcare professional change the d...

Page 13: ...rwax If appro priate your hearing health professional will have selected and installed an ear wax management system on your instruments You will need to discuss with your hearing healthcare profession...

Page 14: ...ituations to avoid Do not wear your hearing system when using a hair dryer Do not leave your hearing system in your car or in direct sunlight Do not attempt to dry your hearing system in any device ot...

Page 15: ...cosmetics e g perfume aftershave hair spray suntan lotion Instruments should be used only as prescribed by your hearing care professional Incorrect use may result in sudden and permanent hearing loss...

Page 16: ...battery in the instrument Is the battery still good Is you ear full of wax SYMPTOM CAUSE POSSIBLE REMEDY Solving small problems Your Interton instrument is a reliable one In case of minor problems or...

Page 17: ...attery dirty Did your instrument get moist Did you leave your hearing instrument switched on at night Is the battery old SYMPTOM CAUSE POSSIBLE REMEDY Replace it with a new one Clean it or use a new o...

Page 18: ...ephones etc will not damage the instrument They could however momentarily affect the sound quality or create strange sounds from the instruments Warning Do not wear the instrument in mines or other ex...

Page 19: ...of the hearing instrument since this would invalidate the warranty If your Interton hearing instrument requires service please con tact your hearing care professional for assistance Technical Specifi...

Page 20: ...38 39 Notes Notes...

Page 21: ...terton A S Lautrupbjerg 7 DK 2750 Ballerup Denmark Tel 45 45 75 1111 Fax 45 45 75 1119 www interton com Any issues relating to the EU Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC should be directed to Interton...

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