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Volume Control on MC (optional)

Your ReSound X-plore

TM

 XE20 / XE20-P hearing instruments have an  

optional volume control.  When using the instrument, you can increase 
the volume by turning the volume control forward (towards your face 
when you are wearing the instrument) and reduce volume by turning it 
backward.

For each volume step, you will hear a “beep” signal indicating the 
change. The loudness of the “beeps” will increase as you turn the 
volume up and decrease as you turn it down. If you reach the upper or 
lower limit of the volume control range, there will be a different type of 
“beep” signal with a lower pitch.

Removing the Hearing Instrument 

To remove the hearing instrument, simply pull the removal cord with  
your thumb and forefinger and pull outward. Consult your hearing care 
professional if you have difficulty removing the hearing instrument.

Summary of Contents for XE10

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Page 2: ...professional Familiarising yourself with the functions of your new hearing instruments will help you get optimal benefit ReSound X ploreTM is a trademark of GN ReSound A S Contents Page Illustration of the hearing instrument 4 5 Adjusting to a world of new sounds 6 New sounds 6 How to adjust 7 How to use the hearing instrument 8 On off function 8 SmartStart 8 Inserting the hearing instrument 9 Vol...

Page 3: ...moval Cord 6 Air Vent 7 Serial number 8 Model 9 Manufacturer ReSound X ploreTM MiniCanal MC 1 Programme Selector 2 Battery Compartment On Off Switch 3 Sound Outlet 4 Microphone Sound Inlet 5 Volume Control 6 Removal Cord 7 Serial number 8 Model 9 Manufacturer 1 4 3 6 2 5 GN ReSound XE10 P XXXXXXX 7 8 9 2 5 1 4 3 6 2 1 4 3 6 ...

Page 4: ...ments it is advisable to 1 Use your hearing instruments every day 2 Wear your hearing instruments for just a couple of hours a day during the first week 3 Gradually increase time you wear your hearing instruments It can take several months for your brain to get used to all the new sounds around you Start using your hearing instruments in mainly quiet surroundings and start with a comfortable volum...

Page 5: ...g this time Insertion of the Hearing Instrument To insert the hearing instrument into your ear 1 Hold the instrument with your thumb and fore finger as shown either above and below or on the sides as illustrated 2 Place the sound outlet portion into your ear canal 3 Insert the instrument into your ear canal Note It may be helpful to pull your ear up and outward with your opposite hand while insert...

Page 6: ...ume step you will hear a beep signal indicating the change The loudness of the beeps will increase as you turn the volume up and decrease as you turn it down If you reach the upper or lower limit of the volume control range there will be a different type of beep signal with a lower pitch Removing the Hearing Instrument To remove the hearing instrument simply pull the removal cord with your thumb a...

Page 7: ...nd then on again or by placing it in stand by mode and then returning to its operating mode Your Programme Environments to be completed together your hearing care professional Programme Description of when to use 1 2 3 Stand by Function In stand by mode the hearing instrument will not process sound or deliver an acoustic signal to the ear When in this mode a small amount of power will be used To p...

Page 8: ...ith an adaptive digital feedback suppression system Dual Stabilizer DFS which allows for use of the telephone while greatly reducing the risk of feedback Hold the phone close to the hearing instrument but not directly on it If there is feedback it may take a few seconds for the instrument to adapt and eliminate it Cellular phone If you use a cellular phone you may experience a buzzing or clicking ...

Page 9: ...has a marking to help determine correct insertion When not in use Removing the battery when you are not wearing the instrument for a longer period will help prevent corrosion of the battery contacts Maintenance Daily Maintenance It is important to keep your hearing instrument clean and dry every day To clean the instrument use a soft cloth If the instrument has been exposed to high humidity or per...

Page 10: ...a filter ear wax and or other de bris may accumulate in the sound channel The cleaning loop provided with your hearing instrument can be used to remove this material Your hearing care professional can instruct you on how to properly use this tool When using this tool be careful not to damage or pull the tubing placed at the opening of the sound outlet If this is pulled out the hearing instrument m...

Page 11: ...aring instrument It may cause permanent damage to their hearing 5 Hearing instrument usage by children or mentally challenged persons should be supervised at all times 6 Hearing instruments should be used only as prescribed by your hearing care professional Incorrect use may result in sudden and permanent hearing loss Battery Warning Information 1 Keep batteries away from children and mentally cha...

Page 12: ...trument since this will invalidate the warranty If your hearing instru ment requires service please contact your hearing care professional for assistance Technical Data Maximum Output 2cc Coupler IEC 60118 7 XE10 108 dB SPL Typical XE10 P 113 dB SPL Typical XE10 B 108 dB SPL Typical XE10 BP 114 dB SPL Typical XE20 108 dB SPL Typical XE20 P 113 dB SPL Typical ...

Page 13: ...f there are any other problems not mentioned in this guide please contact your hearing care professional POSSIBLE REMEDY Re activate by pushing the programme selector once Turn on by closing the battery door Replace battery Insert battery properly Change filter or consult your hearing care professional Reinsert carefully or consult your hearing care professional Consult your physician Change filte...

Page 14: ...f switch 4 8 Precautions 19 Programme Selector 4 12 Removing the hearing instrument 11 Repairs 22 Sound disappeared 24 Sound outlet filter 18 Stand by mode 13 Technical data 23 Telephone use 14 Troubleshooting guide 24 User operated controls 8 Warnings 20 Volume Control 4 Squealing 24 Faceplate Electronics by GN ReSound A S Any issues relating to the EU Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC should be...

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