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using your hearing instrument

It takes time to adjust to a new hearing instrument. How long this adjustment takes 

differs from person to person. It will depend on a number of factors, such as whether you 

have had a hearing instrument before and the degree of your hearing loss. 

Your hearing instrument may support wireless connectivity with the Oticon ConnectLine 

Streamer. The Streamer can be used for volume and program adjustments of the hearing 

instruments and to connect wirelessly with ConnectLine accessories to support listening 

and conversations.

Six easy steps to better hearing

1. In the quiet of your home

Try to accustom yourself to all the new sounds. Listen to the many background sounds 

and try to identify each sound. Bear in mind that some sounds will seem different from 

what you are used to. You may have to learn to identify them again. Note that in time you 

will get accustomed to the sounds in your  environment – if not please contact your 

Hearing Care Professional. 

If using the hearing instrument makes you tired, take them off for a little while and have a 

rest. Gradually, you will begin to be able to listen for longer periods of time. Soon, you will 

be able to wear your hearing instruments comfortably all day long.

2. Conversation with another person

Sit with someone else in a quiet room. Face each other so you can read facial expressions 

easily. You may experience new speech sounds, which can seem a little disturbing in the 

beginning. However, after the brain has adapted to the new speech sounds, you should 

hear speech clearer.

3. Listen to radio or TV

When listening to the TV or the radio, start out by  listening to news commentators since 

they usually speak clearly, then try other TV programs. 

If you find it difficult to listen to TV or radio, ask your Hearing Care Professional for more 

information regarding the Oticon ConnectLine system and other available accessories. 

Summary of Contents for Ino minirite

Page 1: ...Instructions for use minirite...

Page 2: ...decision to actively improve your hearing with this advanced hearing instrument from Oticon Contents Instrument view miniRITE 5a Instrument view miniRite Power with Power Dome 5b Instrument view mini...

Page 3: ...tion about the use and handling of your hearing instru ments and batteries caution The miniRITE Power is a powerful hearing instrument In case you are fitted with miniRITE Power never allow others to...

Page 4: ...5b Instrument view miniRite Power with Power Dome Your ear piece Power Domes 8mm 10mm 12mm Plus dome Speaker unit Sound outlet Wax protection Microphone openings Push button Battery door...

Page 5: ...5c Instrument view miniRITE Power with Power Mold Sound outlet wax protection system Ventilations openings Battery door Microphone openings Push button...

Page 6: ...ved immediately When the battery power is low you will hear 2 beeps This pre warning starts when the battery has only a few hours of operation left The pre warning will be repeated with moderate inter...

Page 7: ...e batteries the magnet placed at the end of the tool can be used 9 Turning your instruments ON and OFF Turn on your hearing instrument by closing the battery door completely with the battery in place...

Page 8: ...the battery door A blue dot marks the LEFT instrument A red dot marks the RIGHT instrument Putting on your instrument Place the speaker with the ear piece attached into your ear first 1 and then plac...

Page 9: ...of 3 functionalities Left Right Program shift Short press to change program Volume control change Short press to adjust the volume Volume control and Program change Short press and about 2 seconds to...

Page 10: ...you switch to program 2 Three beeps when you switch to program 3 Four beeps when you switch to program 4 Press the push button to switch forward in the program cycle e g from P1 P2 If you have two Ino...

Page 11: ...ve a short press to the push button on the LEFT ear instrument When the hearing instrument is turned on it starts up at a preferred volume level When adjusting the volume control to the preferred leve...

Page 12: ...y recommended for infants small children and people with learning difficulties The battery door is designed only to be opened by using a tool Use the MultiTool to unlock the door by inserting it into...

Page 13: ...The telephone receiver may need to have a special magnet fitted Please follow the separate instructions for mounting the magnet which is available from your Hearing Care Professional Warning If you us...

Page 14: ...e retiring at night Make sure that there is no ear wax in any of the earpiece openings since it may reduce the hearing instrument s efficiency Open the battery door to allow air to circulate Cleaning...

Page 15: ...with the removal tool 2 Insert the removal tool into the sound outlet of the Mold 3 Pull the used wax filter out slowly keeping the tool straight 4 Turn the tool 180 5 Push the new filter into the sou...

Page 16: ...ove the existing one and put on a fresh one We recommend the dome to be replaced at least once a month or as directed by your Hearing Care Professional Changing the dome The dome is easy to replace Re...

Page 17: ...and chemicals Your hearing instrument must never be exposed to extreme heat e g left inside a parked car in the sun They must never be exposed to a lot of moisture e g steam baths showers or heavy rai...

Page 18: ...em again Note that in time you will get accustomed to the sounds in your environment if not please contact your Hearing Care Professional If using the hearing instrument makes you tired take them off...

Page 19: ...osition remember to speak directly into the microphone on the telephone in order to ensure good understanding in the opposite end of the line If you find it difficult to use the telephone ask your Hea...

Page 20: ...ill not get the full benefit of the hearing instuments if you use them infrequently Your hearing instruments will not restore normal hearing Nor will they prevent or improve a hearing impairment resul...

Page 21: ...d sound outlet Clean Mold or dome pg 24 26 Consider replacing wax protection or dome pg 25 27 Intermittent or reduced sound Clogged sound outlet Clean Mold or dome pg 24 26 Moisture Wipe battery and i...

Page 22: ...e to corrosive conditions physical changes in your ear damage due to foreign objects entering the device or incorrect adjustments are NOT covered by the limited warranty and may void it The above warr...

Page 23: ...magnetic field strength of the transmitter is 42 dB A m 10m The emission power from the radio system is well below international emission limits for Human Exposure For comparison the radiation of the...

Page 24: ...cell phone emissions For example the sum of a hearing instrument rating of 2 M2 T2 and a telephone rating of 3 M3 T3 would result in a combined rating of 5 Any combined rating that equals at least 5 w...

Page 25: ...Hearing instruments and batteries can be dangerous if swallowed or used improperly Such actions can result in severe injury permanent hearing loss or can even be fatal Hearing instruments should be us...

Page 26: ...swallowed see a doctor immediately and call the National Poison Center collect 202 625 3333 Never allow others to wear your hearing instruments as incorrect wrongful usage could cause permanent damag...

Page 27: ...or discomfort in the ear Special care should be exercised in selecting and fitting a hearing instrument whose maximum sound pressure capability exceeds 132 dB SPL as there may be risk of impairing th...

Page 28: ...ing from organic conditions A hearing instrument is only part of hearing rehabilitation and may need to be supplemented by auditory training and lip reading Interference Your hearing instrument has be...

Page 29: ...ts The hearing instrument or earmold is a custom made product If you are experiencing discomfort see your audiologist or hearing instrument dispenser immediately for modification of the hearing instru...

Page 30: ...nt of your wax protection system contact your Hearing Care Professional Warning to hearing instrument dispenser and user Special care should be excercised in selecting fitting and using a hearing inst...

Page 31: ...People First is our promise to empower people to communicate freely interact naturally and participate actively People First...

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