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Wireless accessories

Our wireless eco-system features a comprehensive range of seamlessly integrated wireless accessories.
These let you stream high quality stereo sound and speech directly to your hearing aids. See
jabraenhance.com/accessories for an overview of wireless accessories that may be useful for you.

Available wireless accessories and their features

A TV streamer

streams audio from a TV and most other audio sources to your hearing aids at a volume

that suits you.

A phone clip

streams phone conversations and stereo sound to both hearing aids and doubles as a

remote control.

A wireless microphone.

It doubles as a table microphone. Furthermore, it has a built-in telecoil that allows

it to connect with a teleloop system, a connector for a FM receiver, and a mini-jack input for wired streaming
of audio from a computer or music player.

Accessing wireless accessories

You can activate streaming from the Jabra Enhance Select app.

NOTE:

You should only use recommended wireless accessories with your wireless hearing aids.

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Summary of Contents for ENHANCE SELECT 200

Page 1: ...ENHANCE SELECT 200 Life is richer when you can hear it User guide Receiver In Ear hearing aids Rechargeable...

Page 2: ...t speech and learning so professional fitting and continuing care are also important WARNING When to See a Doctor If you have any of the problems listed below please see a doctor preferably an ear nos...

Page 3: ...lasting If you re in a loud place you should use the right kind of hearing protection instead of wearing this device In general if you would use ear plugs in a loud place you should remove this devic...

Page 4: ...raining or counseling can help them get more out of their devices If you have hearing loss in both ears you might get more out of using hearing aids in both especially in situations that make you tire...

Page 5: ...earing aids in your ears 16 Removing your hearing aids from your ears 19 Using your hearing aids 20 Advanced options 24 Cleaning and caring for your hearing aids 28 Wireless accessories 43 General war...

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Page 7: ...abra Enhance Select app Intended use The hearing aid is intended to amplify sound for individuals 18 years of age or older with perceived mild to moderate hearing impairment The device is intended for...

Page 8: ...nce expressed in user needs and claims The clinical data leaves no questions open regarding clinical performance and is for this reason deemed sufficient What is in the box The following items are inc...

Page 9: ...ies Legal manufacturer CAUTION Indicates a situation that could lead to minor and moderate injuries NOTE Advice and tips on how to handle your hearing aid better Date of manufacture Follow instruction...

Page 10: ...ton Receiver Dome Receiver wire Left blue right red color coding Model and serial number Open dome is shown Your own may look different NOTE In other places you may see the term eartip or earbud used...

Page 11: ...domes are available in different sizes Domes are all light gray NOTE Only use domes supplied by Jabra Enhance See Changing your hearing aid domes page 32 for instruction on how to change the domes Rec...

Page 12: ...l The sport lock helps keep your hearing aids in place when you are physically active See Mounting a sport lock on the receiver page 42 for instruction on how to mount the sport lock on the receiver S...

Page 13: ...tery is swallowed or placed inside any part of the body or if a rechargeable hearing aid is swallowed seek immediate medical attention If the outer casing of your rechargeable hearing aid is broken th...

Page 14: ...Low battery alert When the batteries are low on power the volume in your hearing aids will momentarily reduce and a melody will play every 15 minutes until there is no more power then your hearing ai...

Page 15: ...nes P P x Depleted 3 even tones and 1 longer tone P x x These will work again when you charge the hearing aid You can check the battery status by placing the hearing aid in the hearing aid charger Pre...

Page 16: ...Left hearing aid blue marking on the receiver Right hearing aid red marking on the receiver CAUTION Your two hearing aids may each be programmed differently Do not swap them as this could damage your...

Page 17: ...mirror NOTE To avoid whistling ensure that the wire and dome fit correctly into your ear If you continue to experience whistling check the troubleshooting guide for other possible reasons and solution...

Page 18: ...tructed on page 42 insert them as follows To insert a hearing aid with a sport lock 1 Insert the hearing aid as usual 2 Tuck the sport lock into the bottom of the concha the part of your ear just outs...

Page 19: ...Removing your hearing aids from your ears 1 Lift the hearing aid off your ear 2 Hold the receiver wire with your thumb and forefinger where it bends and pull the dome out of your ear canal 19...

Page 20: ...automatically reactivate when you remove them from the turned on charger Your hearing aids always start in program 1 at the pre set volume Explanation of indicator lights on the hearing aid One 2 seco...

Page 21: ...he hearing aids are programmed for the following programs that can help you in specific situations Listening Programs Use 1 All Around 1 beep The best option if you want only one program 2 Restaurant...

Page 22: ...tton to set the hearing aid in flight mode wireless mode off See Flight Mode Wireless Communication Off Mode optional page 26 Streaming You can activate streaming from the Jabra Enhance Select app Usi...

Page 23: ...ile phone or of your wireless telephone service provider NOTE If you have a mobile device you can pair it to connect directly to your hearing aids See Advanced options page 24 If you find it difficult...

Page 24: ...e the Android Streaming for Hearing Aids feature as well NOTE See jabraenhance com compatibility for a list of compatible devices and operating system requirements Visit jabraenhance com start to lear...

Page 25: ...mobile device app with your hearing aids Do not disable app notifications Install updates to keep the app working correctly To get step by step instructions on how to connect your hearing aids with th...

Page 26: ...Wireless Communication Off Mode optional Your hearing aids can receive wireless signals For example they can be controlled from your mobile device or remote control Information transmission can also t...

Page 27: ...ing aids at the time you will hear double tones for about 10 seconds meaning the hearing aid is now in Flight Mode Activating wireless communication turning off Flight Mode 1 Turn your hearing aid off...

Page 28: ...Cleaning and caring for your hearing aids Cleaning tools These cleaning tools come with your hearing aids 1 Soft cloth 2 A brush with a battery magnet 3 Wax filters 28...

Page 29: ...ducts 4 Apply cosmetics perfume after shave hairspray lotions etc BEFORE putting on your hearing aids These products can damage or discolor your hearing aids 5 Never immerse your hearing aids in liqui...

Page 30: ...Ear wax or other residue on your hearing aids can cause an infection To avoid this clean your hearing aids as instructed Daily care and maintenance It is important to keep your hearing aids clean and...

Page 31: ...ter to clean your receiver wires and domes Use a soft dry cloth to wipe your receivers and domes clean Receiver wires may become stiff brittle or discolored over time If you think your receiver wire n...

Page 32: ...r Choose a dome size that fits snuggly yet comfortably in the ear canal NOTE Incorrect dome replacement can result in a dome being left in your ear when you remove your hearing aid If you don t feel c...

Page 33: ...by pulling it off the receiver and then discard it This may require a bit of force 2 Push the new dome over the ribbed end of the receiver 3 Check that the dome is securely mounted by carefully liftin...

Page 34: ...ome follow these instructions 1 Remove the used dome by pulling it off the receiver and then discard it This may require a bit of force 2 Push the largest petal back then press the tulip dome over the...

Page 35: ...curely mounted by verifying that the collar completely covers the ribbed end of the receiver 4 Push the larger petal forward This illustration shows a correctly mounted tulip dome Ensure the large pet...

Page 36: ...epend on how much wax your ears produce You will need your box of wax filter tools NOTE Hearing aids should not be used without a wax filter installed for any amount of time Using the hearing aid with...

Page 37: ...n the wax filter case and take out one of the tools Each tool has a small hook in one end and a new wax filter in the other 3 Insert the removal tip into the used wax filter and then pull the tool str...

Page 38: ...replacement straight into the sound outlet until the outer ring is touching the sound outlet 3 Pull the tool straight out Your new wax filter will remain in place Re attach your dome or a replacement...

Page 39: ...mation The support team will be available to walk you through the measurement procedure which is also described here Determine the length of the receiver wire before ordering 1 Use the ear measuring t...

Page 40: ...1 Start removing the receiver by pushing down with a fingernail on the red or blue receiver lock release found on the belly of the hearing instrument 2 The receiver lock release will disengage from th...

Page 41: ...is flush with the belly of the hearing instrument 6 The receiver is now attached and ready NOTE Instead of using your nail for this the replacement tool that came with your hearing aid may be a good a...

Page 42: ...on the receiver with the receiver wire up and the sport lock with the tail pointing down 3 Thread the sport lock over the receiver nozzle on to the body of the receiver 4 Ensure the sport lock is full...

Page 43: ...audio sources to your hearing aids at a volume that suits you A phone clip streams phone conversations and stereo sound to both hearing aids and doubles as a remote control A wireless microphone It do...

Page 44: ...es of radiation such as burglar alarms room surveillance systems mobile phones metal detectors and radio equipment will not damage your hearing aids However they may briefly affect the sound quality i...

Page 45: ...ot swap them as this could damage your hearing Your hearing aids are color coded Left blue Right red If you have a sore or injury where your hearing aid touches your ear or head continued use of the h...

Page 46: ...to connections Do not restart your hearing aid if requested by someone you don t trust as this may compromise the safety of your device If your device plays the pairing sound at an unexpected time th...

Page 47: ...ce See the back page for contact information Feedback or whistling Is your dome inserted correctly in your ear Put it back in Is the volume very loud Reduce the volume Is the receiver wire broken Cont...

Page 48: ...r clogged Clean your hearing aids and change your wax filters Is your ear full of wax Visit your doctor Battery drains very quickly Did you leave your hearing aid on for long periods of time Always tu...

Page 49: ...g Is the hearing aid correctly inserted in the charger Put the hearing aid back in the charger See the user guide for your charger Is the hearing aid charger charged or plugged into a power source Cha...

Page 50: ...roducts manufactured from new or serviceable used parts or repaired using new or refurbished replacement parts The warranty period of hearing aids is designated on your warranty card which is provided...

Page 51: ...ric pressure between 700 hPa and 1060 hPa is appropriate CAUTION During use your hearing aids may reach temperatures up to 43 C 109 F During transport or storage During transport or storage the temper...

Page 52: ...entified below Electrical safety testing is performed according to IEC 60601 1 2005 A1 2012 A2 2020 IEC 60601 2 66 2019 IEC 60601 1 11 Edition 2 0 2015 1 IEC 62133 2 Edition 1 0 2017 02 and IEC 62368...

Page 53: ...ical endpoints namely cytotoxicity ISO 10993 05 2009 sensitization and intracutaneous reactivity ISO 10993 10 2010 Similarly usability testing and software verification and validation demonstrated mit...

Page 54: ...energy and if not installed and used according to the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular...

Page 55: ...he Ear RIE hearing aids of type CAR46 03 Q with FCC ID X26CAR46 03 Q IC number 6941C CAR46 03 Q and rechargeable Li Ion battery are available in the following variant QB561 C Nominal RF output power t...

Page 56: ...90 dB SPL input Max HFA 116 114 dB SPL Total harmonic distortion 500 Hz 800 Hz 1600 Hz 0 6 0 6 0 7 Equivalent input noise w o noise reduction 1 3 Octave Equivalent input noise w o noise reduction 1600...

Page 57: ...he documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS AS IS AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT...

Page 58: ...rds 2023 GN Hearing A S All rights reserved Jabra is a trademark of GN Audio A S Apple the Apple logo iPhone iPad iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries App S...

Page 59: ...Notes 59...

Page 60: ...For support please contact Jabra 8001 E Bloomington Freeway Bloomington MN 55420 USA 800 854 2772 support jabraenhance com JabraEnhance com 402299011US 23 03 Rev A Date of issuance 2023 03 01...

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