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Instructions for use

miniRITE

miniRITE T

Oticon Jet

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Page 1: ...Instructions for use miniRITE miniRITE T Oticon Jet...

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Page 3: ...miniRITE miniRITE T FW 1 0 Oticon Jet 1 GTIN 01 05714464060962 Oticon Jet 2 GTIN 01 05714464060979 The following speakers are available for the above models Speaker 60 Speaker 85 Speaker 100 Power Ins...

Page 4: ...earing aids to meet your needs If you have additional questions contact your hearing care professional A hearing care professional hearing aid professional audiologist ENT ear nose and throat doctor a...

Page 5: ...al is in accordance with national or regional regulations About Getting started Daily use Options Tinnitus Warnings More info For your convenience this booklet contains a navigation bar to help you ea...

Page 6: ...professional responsible for adjusting the hearing aid Intended user group Adults and children older than 36 months User environment Indoor and outdoor Contraindications Not suitable for infants below...

Page 7: ...IMPORTANT NOTICE The hearing aid amplification is uniquely adjusted and optimised to your personal hearing capabilities during the hearing aid fitting performed by your hearing care professional...

Page 8: ...dling batteries and cleaning 17 Getting started Turn hearing aid ON and OFF 18 When to replace the battery 19 How to replace the battery size 312 20 Put on the hearing aid 22 Daily use Caring for the...

Page 9: ...hearing aids 36 Use hearing aid with iPhone and iPad 37 Wireless accessories 38 Other options 40 Tinnitus Tinnitus SoundSupport optional 42 Guidelines for Tinnitus SoundSupport users 43 Sound options...

Page 10: ...of contents More info Troubleshooting 58 Water dust resistant IP68 60 Conditions of use 61 Technical information 62 Australia only 69 Warranty 70 Your individual hearing aid settings 71 Sound indicato...

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Page 12: ...ons Tinnitus Warnings More info Your hearing aid speaker and earpiece 60 85 100 100 105 miniRITE miniRITE T Ear grip optional Standard speakers The hearing aid uses one of the following speakers Power...

Page 13: ...Micro mould Please see details for replacing the dome in chapter Replace standard earpieces Power dome Grip Tip Available in small and large left and right with or without vent Bass dome single vent B...

Page 14: ...t is and does Push button Mute change volume and programs Microphones Sound in Battery drawer Contains the battery and functions as an on off switch Wax filter Protects the speaker from wax Speaker So...

Page 15: ...ains the battery and functions as an on off switch Wax filter Protects the speaker from wax Speaker Sound out Ear grip Holds the speaker in place optional Microphones Sound in Nail grip Open the batte...

Page 16: ...ght hearing aid as they may be programmed differently You can find left right colour indicators in the battery drawer and on 60 and 85 speakers Indicators either L or R can also be found on 100 speake...

Page 17: ...aid It also contains a brush and wire loop for cleaning and removing earwax If you need a new MultiTool please contact your hearing care professional IMPORTANT NOTICE The MultiTool has a built in magn...

Page 18: ...ch the hearing aid ON and OFF To save battery life make sure your hearing aid is switched OFF when you are not wearing it If you wish to return to the standard settings of the hearing aid simply open...

Page 19: ...e battery is running low Four descending tones The battery has run out Battery tip To make sure the hearing aid is always working bring spare batteries with you or replace the battery before you leave...

Page 20: ...ize 312 2 Uncover 3 Insert Fully open the battery drawer Remove the battery Remove the sticky label from the side of the new battery Tip Wait 2 minutes so that the battery can draw air to ensure optim...

Page 21: ...le through the earpiece Hold the earpiece close to your ear to hear the jingle The MultiTool can be used to change the battery Use the magnetic end to remove and insert batteries The MultiTool is prov...

Page 22: ...earpiece attached Use only parts designed for your hearing aid Hold the bend of the speaker wire between your thumb and index finger The earpiece should point towards opening of the ear canal Gently p...

Page 23: ...to carefully brush debris away from the openings Carefully brush the surface around the opening Make sure that no parts of the MultiTool are squeezed into the microphone openings by force This may dam...

Page 24: ...be cleaned If the earpiece is filled with wax replace it with a new one Grip Tip should be replaced at least once a month Hold on to the speaker and then pull off the earpiece Insert the speaker exac...

Page 25: ...25 IMPORTANT NOTICE If the earpiece is not on the speaker when removed from the ear the earpiece may still be in the ear canal For further instructions consult your hearing care professional...

Page 26: ...t of wax filters contact your hearing care professional ProWax miniFit filter The speaker has a white wax filter attached to the end where the earpiece is attached The wax filter keeps wax and debris...

Page 27: ...th the new wax filter Push the empty pin into the wax filter in the speaker and pull it out Insert the new wax filter using the other pin remove the tool and throw it out 1 Tool Note If you use a moul...

Page 28: ...piece has a white wax filter The filter keeps wax and debris from damaging the speaker Replace the filter when clogged or if the hearing aid does not sound normal Alternatively contact your hearing ca...

Page 29: ...hell The tool has two pins one empty for removal and one with the new wax filter Push the empty pin into the wax filter in the earpiece and pull it out Insert the new wax filter using the other pin re...

Page 30: ...ing aid will still be working Pressing the push button on one hearing aid will activate flight mode on both hearing aids To activate and deactivate Press the push button for at least 7 seconds A jingl...

Page 31: ...optional Please contact your hearing care professional for more information about features and accessories If you experience difficult listening situations a special program may be helpful These are...

Page 32: ...volume The push button allows you to adjust the volume You will hear a click when you increase or decrease the volume MAXIMUM START UP VOLUME MINIMUM A short press on the RIGHT hearing aid increases t...

Page 33: ...33 MAXIMUM START UP VOLUME MINIMUM Press button to increase volume Press button to decrease volume miniRITE T...

Page 34: ...nings More info Change program Your hearing aid can have up to four different programs These are programmed by your hearing care professional You will hear one to four tones when you change program de...

Page 35: ...m 1 to 2 and the LEFT hearing aid switches backwards e g from program 4 to 3 miniRITE T Press up or down between programs You can change continuously between programs both up and down in the program o...

Page 36: ...aid The mute function only mutes the microphone s on the hearing aid IMPORTANT NOTICE Do not use the mute function as an off switch as the hearing aids are still using battery power in this mode Apply...

Page 37: ...d with your iPhone visit www oticon com au pairing For information on compatibility visit www oticon com au compatibility Use of the Made for Apple badge means that an accessory has been designed to c...

Page 38: ...ns ConnectClip A device that can be used as remote microphone and handsfree headset when paired to your mobile phone Phone Adapter 2 0 A device that when used together with hearing aids and ConnectCli...

Page 39: ...and install Oticon ON app from the official app stores For more information visit www oticon com au or contact your hearing care professional Apple the Apple logo iPhone iPad and iPod touch are trade...

Page 40: ...t in loop or when you are in buildings with teleloop systems such as theatres churches or lecture rooms This symbol or a similar sign is shown wherever a teleloop has been installed Autophone optional...

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Page 42: ...rom tinnitus as part of a tinnitus management program The target population is the adult population over 18 years old Tinnitus SoundSupport is targeted to licensed hearing care professionals audiologi...

Page 43: ...p manage tinnitus Your hearing care professional will also be able to offer the appropriate follow up care It is important to follow his her advice and directions regarding such care Prescription use...

Page 44: ...aring care professional you can select your preferred sound s Tinnitus SoundSupport programs Together with your hearing care professional you decide for which programs you may want to have Tinnitus So...

Page 45: ...ed your hearing care professional can only set the push button on your hearing aid to work as a volume control for the tinnitus relief sound Your hearing care professional will set the volume control...

Page 46: ...l two beeps are heard Hereafter the volume will decrease To decrease volume on only one hearing aid continue to press the push button repeatedly until desired level is reached B How to change Tinnitus...

Page 47: ...e lower part of the push button repeatedly until desired level is reached B How to change Tinnitus SoundSupport volume in both ears simultaneously You can use one hearing aid to increase decrease the...

Page 48: ...used for a prolonged period of time Your hearing care professional will advise you of the maximum amount of time per day you should use Tinnitus SoundSupport It should never be used at uncomfortable l...

Page 49: ...Tinnitus SoundSupport will decrease as you increase the level above 80 dB A SPL The fitting software will automatically display a warning when the hearing aid exceeds 80 dB A SPL See Max wearing time...

Page 50: ...he relief sound can be listened to at levels that may cause hearing damage The Max wearing time table in the fitting software displays the number of hours the patient can safely use Tinnitus SoundSupp...

Page 51: ...rt palpitations or possible skin irritation at the point of contact with the device you should immediately discontinue use of the device and consult a medical audiology or other hearing care professio...

Page 52: ...and may need to be supplemented by auditory training and instruction in lipreading Furthermore note that in most cases infrequent use of hearing aids does not permit a user to attain full benefit from...

Page 53: ...ed or if the tubing is blocked by moisture or earwax Active implants The hearing aid has been thoroughly tested and characterised for human health according to international standards for human exposu...

Page 54: ...manently damage the speaker unit in your hearing aid Never place the devices close together on a table e g when cleaning or changing batteries Do not carry the CI and the hearing aid together in the s...

Page 55: ...the hearing aid user For information on whether your instrument is a power hearing aid see the model overview section in this booklet Possible side effects Hearing aids moulds or domes may cause an ac...

Page 56: ...upplied by the manufacturer Non original accessories may result in reduced electromagnetic compatibility EMC of your device Modification of hearing aids is not allowed Changes or modifications not exp...

Page 57: ...wallowed or placed inside any part of the body Seek medical attention immediately if this is suspected If it is suspected a button coin battery has been swallowed or otherwise placed inside any part o...

Page 58: ...one muted Intermittent or reduced sound Clogged sound outlet Moisture Squealing noise Hearing aid earpiece inserted incorrectly Earwax accumulated in ear canal Beeping If your hearing aid plays 8 beep...

Page 59: ...battery with a dry cloth Re insert the earpiece Have ear canal examined by your doctor Contact your hearing care professional 1 Unpair your hearing aid 2 Turn Bluetooth off and on again 3 Open and cl...

Page 60: ...rain Should your hearing aid come into contact with water and stop working please follow these guidelines 1 Gently wipe off any water 2 Open the battery drawer and remove the battery and gently wipe o...

Page 61: ...ditions Temperature and humidity shall not exceed the below limits for extended periods during transportation and storage Transportation Temperature 25 C to 60 C 13 F to 140 F Humidity 5 93 relative h...

Page 62: ...aids also contain a radio transceiver using Bluetooth Low Energy technology and a proprietary short range radio technology both operating at ISM band 2 4 GHz The radio transmitter is weak and always...

Page 63: ...es that this hearing aid is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014 53 EU This medical device complies with Medical Device Regulation EU 2017 745...

Page 64: ...64 About Getting started Daily use Options Tinnitus Warnings More info Australian Sponsor Audmet Australia Pty Ltd Suite 4 Level 4 Building B 11 Talavera Road North Ryde NSW 2113...

Page 65: ...es or batteries according to local regulations Hearing aid users can also return electronic waste to their hearing care professional for disposal Electronic equipment covered by Directive 2012 19 EU o...

Page 66: ...nsmitter Your hearing aid contains an RF transmitter GTIN Global Trade Item Number A globally unique 14 digit number used to identify medical device products including medical device software GTIN in...

Page 67: ...ds to be protected from moisture Catalogue number Indicates the manufacturer s catalogue number so that the medical device can be identified Serial number Indicates the manufacturer s serial number so...

Page 68: ...ice or incorrect adjustments are NOT covered by the limited warranty and may void it Under this warranty the manufacturer will choose at its sole discretion whether to repair the device or replace it...

Page 69: ...entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods...

Page 70: ...______________________________________ Hearing care professional s address ___________________________________ Hearing care professional s phone ____________________________________ Purchase date ____...

Page 71: ...use n No limitation on use Program Start up volume Tinnitus Max volume Tinnitus n 1 Max _______ hours per day Max _______ hours per day n 2 Max _______ hours per day Max _______ hours per day n 3 Max...

Page 72: ...Yes n No n Yes n No Change program n Yes n No n Yes n No Mute n Yes n No n Yes n No Tinnitus SoundSupport n Yes n No Volume control indicators n On n Off Beeps at min max volume n On n Off n On n Off...

Page 73: ...hearing aid status The different indicators are listed on the following pages Your hearing care professional can set sound indicators to match your preferences Program nSound When to use 1 1 tone 2 2...

Page 74: ...e up down n1 beep Mute Accessories nSound TV Adapter 2 different tones ConnectClip remote microphone 2 different tones Flight mode Sound Flight mode active Short jingle Flight mode inactive Short jing...

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