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Warning

Hearing system batteries are toxic when swallowed!

Keep them out of reach of children and pets. If
batteries are swallowed, please seek the advice of
a medical practitioner!

Use only hearing systems that have been specially
programmed for you by a hearing care professional.

Other instruments may be ineffective and may, in
certain cases, even damage your hearing.

X-ray radiation (e.g. CT scans, MRI scans) may
adversely affect the correct functioning of
your instruments.

We recommend that you remove

them before undergoing X-ray procedures and
keep them outside the room.

Hearing systems in directional microphone
mode reduce mainly background sounds.

Warning

signals coming from behind and vehicles’ horns
approaching from behind are partially or completely
suppressed.

Changes or modifications made to this
equipment not expressly approved by Phonak
are not allowed.

Summary of Contents for Naida SuperPower

Page 1: ...SuperPower UltraPower User Guide 0459...

Page 2: ...troduction Inserting the battery 9 Switching ON OFF 9 Controlling the volume 10 Selecting a hearing program 10 Preparation Replacing the battery 11 Tamperproof battery compartment 12 Low battery warni...

Page 3: ...trol 30 Telecoil optional 30 EasyPhone 31 Wireless accessories optional myPilot 34 iCom 37 iView 39 FM communication optional 40 Design integrated FM receivers ML10i ML11i 41 Universal FM receivers ML...

Page 4: ...4 Maintenance Na da is water resistant 52 Wind and Weather Protector 54 Important points 57 Warning 60 Service and Warranty 61 Phonak distributors worldwide 64 Contents...

Page 5: ...asy to use Please read this manual carefully to benefit from all the features of your new Na da hearing system Ask your hearing care professional if you have any questions Na da hearing systems are qu...

Page 6: ...6 Description...

Page 7: ...ok sound output Individual earmold Wind and Weather Protector water resistant for battery compartment Na da SuperPower UltraPower are water resistant Thanks to the water resistant casing of Na da you...

Page 8: ...our hearing systems while showering or washing your hair Do not wear your hearing systems while in the water they are not designed for any kind of swimming or diving activities Na da hearing systems a...

Page 9: ...9 Short introduction Inserting the battery Details see page 12 Switching ON OFF Details see page 24 ON OFF ON...

Page 10: ...10 Controlling the volume Details see page 26 Volume up Volume down Selecting a hearing program Details see page 28 Short introduction...

Page 11: ...da SP SuperPower and size 675 batteries for all Na da UP UltraPower models Using the nail grip open the battery compartment completely and remove the old battery Preparation Remove the protective foil...

Page 12: ...lose it Tamperproof battery compartment For the Junior models product names extended with Jr the battery is locked inside the battery compartment for safety reasons The latch can easily be opened with...

Page 13: ...it Lock the battery by pushing towards the hearing instrument with your finger Before you close the battery compartment check that the latch is locked in position and the battery cannot be removed The...

Page 14: ...and insert the battery correctly For the Junior models the battery latch must be placed back over the battery and locked before closing the battery compartment The battery compartment must be complet...

Page 15: ...higher The hearing system will repeat the low battery warning approximately every 30 minutes For optimal use of the batteries we recommend you to test and estimate the reserve time individually when...

Page 16: ...correct hearing system for each ear Your hearing care professional can mark the hearing systems for you The color code on the lower part of the battery compartment will identify the left and right hea...

Page 17: ...u have a design integrated FM solution mounted on your hearing systems the color code is situated on the FM system To identify the left and right hearing systems refer to the drawing below blue left r...

Page 18: ...our ear Using the hand on the same side you wear your hearing system grasp the earmold between the thumb and index finger Raise your hand to your ear making sure the canal portion of the earmold faces...

Page 19: ...ce stretch your ear by pulling it gently backwards and upwards with your other hand When the canal portion is in place twist the earmold backwards so that it fits into the concha and the helix portion...

Page 20: ...eck the placement of the earmold by tracing the contour of the ear with your finger To remove your hearing system grasp the earmold not the tubing and pull it out of your ear gently but firmly Prepara...

Page 21: ...21 Secure n Stay an optional retention Secure n Stay is an optional retention that can be easily mounted on the hearing instrument...

Page 22: ...tention of the hearing instrument behind the ear and gives extra comfort during sport activities when playing etc Ask your hearing care professional for more information It can also be used with an FM...

Page 23: ...package Secure n Stay is designed to be used in all situations where the Na da hearing system is recommended to be worn Use only the appropriate Secure n Stay size for your Na da hearing system Secur...

Page 24: ...er until it snaps to its OFF position Keep in mind that Na da hearing systems are water resistant sealed and need a slightly stronger force to the OFF position Close the battery compartment Your Na da...

Page 25: ...d a second press on the receiver battery compartment to close properly 2x click for Na da UltraPower only Delayed activation Please be aware of that your hearing instrument may take several seconds to...

Page 26: ...26 Controlling the volume The volume of your Na da hearing system can be adjusted above or below the preset volume Volume up Volume down Operation...

Page 27: ...ed via myPilot see page 34 or by hand using a pin shaped item like a pen Press the pen gently on the upper or lower part of the volume control as on page 26 QuickSync controlling two hearing systems A...

Page 28: ...ost appropriate hearing program Additional program selection Upon request your hearing care professional can pro gram for you additional individual hearing programs dedicated to specific hearing situa...

Page 29: ...ents have to activate the functionality on one instrument and the other instrument will be adjusted automatically Your hearing care professional may have deactivated this wireless syncronization Progr...

Page 30: ...ram switch Telecoil optional Your hearing care professional may have activated a Telecoil in your hearing systems The programs with Telecoil can be used with hearing system compatible phones or via in...

Page 31: ...telephones produce a magnetic field strong enough to activate your EasyPhone function Most types of telephones require an additional magnet fixed on the receiver to activate this function Fixing the E...

Page 32: ...ft hand when making telephone calls position the magnet in the upper left half of the receiver Use the double sided adhesive tape to stick the magnet to the location described above Do not cover the s...

Page 33: ...reach of children and pets If a magnet is swallowed please seek the advice of a medical practitioner The magnet used to strengthen the magnetic field of your phone may affect some medical devices or e...

Page 34: ...itional benefits Volume control Program selection Automatic mode selection Access to ZoomControl program for Na da IX Clock and Alarm Read out of hearing instrument volume program and battery status F...

Page 35: ...35 myPilot is available in two stylish colors high tech gray or white...

Page 36: ...optimum results position your myPilot as shown in the drawing Do not use your myPilot in locations where it is forbidden to use electronic devices Operating range max 50 cm 20 Wireless accessories op...

Page 37: ...m offers a simple way to connect your mobile phone via Bluetooth to your hearing system iCom is also capable of transmitting a stereo audio signal from any Bluetooth or via a standard audio jack enabl...

Page 38: ...or Bluetooth signal is received from iCom EasyAudio and EasyBluetooth ensure that you have the optimum program for audio and mobile phone use An acoustic signal in your hearing instrument confirms the...

Page 39: ...he status of the hearing instrument s battery the current hearing program and volume settings displayed on a large screen For detailed information on the use of iView please refer to its user guide or...

Page 40: ...FM systems greatly improve communication when noise distance or reverberation is a problem A wireless FM communication system consists of a transmitter and a receiver The transmitter transmits the sig...

Page 41: ...see below 2 Universal FM receiver see page 46 1 Design integrated FM receivers ML10i and ML11i Perfectly integrated in the Na da design for daily use Switching ON OFF on the hearing system can easily...

Page 42: ...42 FM communication optional...

Page 43: ...Weather Protector water resistant for microphones Program switch TacTronic Programming cover Volume control Battery compartment with ON OFF switch for children Junior models with battery lock Hook sou...

Page 44: ...ns than before during rigorous labor throughout strenuous exercise while active outdoors or even when caught in the rain Na da hearing systems including the design integrated FM receiver are resistant...

Page 45: ...iving activities Na da hearing systems are not designed for immersion in water or other liquids After perspiration or contact with water the hearing system must be cleaned Please refer to the relevant...

Page 46: ...24 Note To have FM immediately active when required Phonak recommends to leave the MLxi attached when not in use If required MLxi can easily be switched off by pressing the button MicroMLxS Together...

Page 47: ...46 Na da hearing systems modified with the special battery compartment allowing use of the audio shoe and connected universal FM receiver are no longer water resistant Attaching and removing the audi...

Page 48: ...en push the hearing system down until it snaps in To remove the audio shoe place the hearing system on a firm surface hold the audio shoe firmly and slide the locking system FM communication optional...

Page 49: ...hen not in use the receiver automatically switches to a low power stand by mode Note To have FM immediately active when required Phonak recommends to leave the MLxi attached when not in use If require...

Page 50: ...an always manually override the EasyFM function with the program switch or a remote control Manual selection of an FM program myPilot if activated by your hearing care professional choose your desired...

Page 51: ...nsmitters for all customers and needs inspiro The transmitter for teachers and suitable for use in school SmartLink For teenagers and adults who want nothing less than the very best ZoomLink Comfortab...

Page 52: ...g rigorous labor throughout strenuous exercise while active outdoors or even when unexpectedly caught in the rain Na da hearing systems including the design integrated FM receivers are resistant to wa...

Page 53: ...fer to the relevant section in this user guide on page 58 Proper use and maintenance of your hearing system will prolong its life span Note Na da hearing systems modified with the special battery comp...

Page 54: ...systems designed to protect the high tech microphones and battery air inlet from dust humidity or water The life span of the Wind and Weather Protectors should be up to several months depending on th...

Page 55: ...otectors Never wipe or clean the Wind and Weather Protector it may lose its special acoustic and protection properties The Wind and Weather Protector is made of three identical parts Always replace al...

Page 56: ...stem sounds quieter than usual There is a reduction in sound quality Understanding in noise becomes more difficult It becomes more difficult to determine the direction of sounds After some experience...

Page 57: ...sture to evaporate 3 If you will not be using your hearing systems for any length of time store them in their protective case Remove the batteries and leave the battery compartments open Make sure you...

Page 58: ...of a drying system is highly recommended C C Line from Phonak is a complete set of cleaning products Your hearing care professional will be glad to advise you Never use household cleaning products wa...

Page 59: ...e symbol with the crossed out disposal bin indicates that this hearing instrument shall not be treated as household waste Please hand over your old or unused hearing instrument to the applicable colle...

Page 60: ...tain cases even damage your hearing X ray radiation e g CT scans MRI scans may adversely affect the correct functioning of your instruments We recommend that you remove them before undergoing X ray pr...

Page 61: ...e to chemicals immersion in water or undue stress Damage caused by third parties or non authorized service centers renders the Phonak warranty null and void This warranty does not include any services...

Page 62: ...e following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or...

Page 63: ...o radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception wh...

Page 64: ...a Limited Mississauga Ontario L5W 0B3 China Phonak Shanghai Co Ltd Shanghai City 200233 Denmark Phonak Danmark A S stre Hougvej 42 44 5500 Middelfart France Phonak France SA 69500 Bron Germany Phonak...

Page 65: ...AG Phonak Schweiz 8712 St fa Turkey Phonak Turkey A S 34357 Istanbul United Kingdom Phonak UK Limited Warrington Cheshire WA1 1PP USA Phonak LLC Warrenville IL 60555 3927 Independent general A comple...

Page 66: ...ndicates that Na da products comply with requirements for a BF type applied part according to EN 60601 1 The surface of the hearing system is specified as applied part type BF This symbol indicates th...

Page 67: ...d not exceed limits of 20 60 Celsius at a relative air humidity of 65 for extended periods during transportation and storage Air pressure between 500 and 1100 hPa is not detrimental to the instrument...

Page 68: ...029 0435 02 V4 00 2009 03 A W Printed in Switzerland Phonak AG All rights reserved www phonak com...

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