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Instructions for use

Charger 1.0

miniRITE R

miniBTE R

Oticon More™

Oticon Zircon™

Oticon Play PX™

Oticon Opn S™

Oticon Opn Play™

Oticon Ruby™

Oticon CROS PX™

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Table of contents

Package content

The packaging box consists of the following elements:

This booklet

Power plug

(varies from 

country to country)

Charger

Case for charger

About

About 

Package content 

5

Charger 6
Temperature conditions 

7

Start up

Prepare charger 

8

Charge the hearing aids 

9

Charging time 

10

Daily use

Power the charger using other sources 

12

Caring for your charger  

13

Warnings

Warnings  

14

More info

Troubleshooting 16
Charger: Conditions of use 

20

Compliance statements 

21

Australia only 

28

Warranty 29

Summary of Contents for Charger 1.0 miniBTE R

Page 1: ...Instructions for use Charger 1 0 miniRITE R miniBTE R Oticon More Oticon Zircon Oticon Play PX Oticon Opn S Oticon Opn Play Oticon Ruby Oticon CROS PX...

Page 2: ...intended to recharge the hearing aids and CROS transmitter that contain rechargeable batteries The product is intended to be used together with the given hearing solution Indications for use There ar...

Page 3: ...elements This booklet Power plug varies from country to country Charger Case for charger About Package content 5 Charger 6 Temperature conditions 7 Start up Prepare charger 8 Charge the hearing aids...

Page 4: ...e the charger connected to a power source when the hearing aid is seated in the charging port Turning the charger OFF makes the hearing aid turn ON and start using battery power Temperature conditions...

Page 5: ...as shown in the picture Make sure that the hearing aids match the right and left colour indicators on the charger The RED indicator is for the right side hearing aid The BLUE indicator is for the left...

Page 6: ...drained the normal charging time is miniRITE R Fully charged 50 charged 25 charged 3 hours 1 hour 0 5 hours miniBTE R Fully charged 44 charged 22 charged 3 5 hours 1 hour 0 5 hours When the battery i...

Page 7: ...C and 38 C 41 F and 100 F Power the charger using other sources You can power the charger from other sources than a power socket This can be done by using the charger s USB cable Ensure that the power...

Page 8: ...ds in the charger ports Choking hazards Charger hearing aids and their parts should be kept out of reach of children and anyone who might swallow these items or otherwise cause injury to themselves If...

Page 9: ...power source delivers sufficient output for your charger The charger LED shows long ORANGE blinks The hearing aid or charger s temperature is too warm Move the charger and hearing aid to a location wi...

Page 10: ...e hearing aid is placed in the charger The charger is not turned ON Verify that the charger power plug is correctly connected The hearing aid or charger s temperature is either too warm or too cold Mo...

Page 11: ...C 13 F to 158 F Humidity 5 to 93 non condensing For information about your hearing aid s Conditions of use see your hearing aid s instructions for use Compliance statements User information This equi...

Page 12: ...mark However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to other electronic equipment which can be determined...

Page 13: ...Indicates the medical device manufacturer as defined in EU Regulations 2017 745 CE mark The device complies with all required EU regulations and directives Electronic waste WEEE Recycle hearing aids a...

Page 14: ...ce itself but not in accessories such as e g batteries cables power supplies etc Problems arising from improper incorrect handling or care excessive use accidents repairs made by an unauthorised party...

Page 15: ...03 v2 Australia only The rights given under this warranty are in addition to other rights and remedies under a law in relation to the good or services to which the warranty relates to Our goods come...

Page 16: ...0000239686000001 239686AU 2022 01 03 v2...

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