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Audio input

Your hearing instrument is equipped with an audio input. 
Together with an audio shoe it enables the connection 
between the hearing instrument and e.g. an FM system, 
tape recorder, television or an infrared device. This way 
the sound is coming directly from the sound source. That 
can be useful for adults in difficult listening situations and 
for children in classrooms.

NOTE

Use only the audio shoes listet in the table below
(labelled inside of the audio shoe). These are de-
signed exclusively for the corresponding CIELO 2
hearing instruments.

When you attach an audio 
shoe, the hearing instru-
ment automatically switches 
to the corresponding audio 
shoe program.

With the audio shoe L5 or M5 attached, the battery com-
partment switch is disabled and the hearing system can 
only be switched off via push button.

With the audio shoe F5 or H5 attached, the battery com-
partment switch can still be used for the ON/OFF
function.

Hearing
instrument

Audio shoe

CIELO 2 P

F5 or L5

CIELO 2 SP

H5 or M5

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Summary of Contents for CIELO 2 P

Page 1: ...CIELO 2 P CIELO 2 SP User Guide ...

Page 2: ...vidually designed for your hearing impairment and is fitted spe cially to your personal hearing profile These instructions together with guidance from your Hearing Care Professional will help you understand how your new hearing instrument works If you have any further questions please contact your Hearing Care Professional 1 2 ...

Page 3: ...tteries 7 Applying and removing your hearing instrument 10 Turning your hearing instrument on and off 11 Changing the hearing program 12 Volume control 13 ePocket accessory 14 Audio input 15 Automatic telephone program 17 Maintenance and care 19 Troubleshooting tips 20 Disposal information 22 Your hearing instrument configuration 23 3 ...

Page 4: ...tery type 13 CIELO 2 SP battery type 675 1 Earhook 2 Battery compartment 3 Microphone openings 4 Audio input 5 Volume control Features 6 Program button with ON OFF function 7 Cover for programming socket 8 Typeplates 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 ...

Page 5: ...ons of this user guide to avoid injuries or damage to the hearing instrument Symbols Be aware of information marked with the warning symbol WARNING CAUTION or NOTICE WARNING points out a situation that could lead to serious injuries CAUTION indicates a situation that could lead to minor and moderate injuries NOTICE NOTICE indicates possible property damage Advice and tips on how to handle your hea...

Page 6: ...0 1T X rays and mechanical stress Do not expose your hearing instrument to extreme temperature or high humidity Do not leave it in direct sunlight Do not wear it in the shower or when you apply make up perfume or aftershave hairspray or suntan lotion Do not wear your hearing instrument when you are exposed to short waves a strong magnetic field a high frequency field or X rays WARNING Risk in expl...

Page 7: ...ur Hearing Care Professional can program your hearing instrument to inform you when the battery is nearly em pty If you hear an intermittent series of beeps or expe rience low amplification power replace the battery Using a remote control If you have the optional ePocket remote control the bat tery status can be checked using the battery read out function See the ePocket user guide for more inform...

Page 8: ... battery aligns with the marked on the battery compartment Close the battery compartment by gently pressing the bottom of the door upward with your finger tip Do not force the door shut If it does not close easily check to see if the battery was inserted properly When the battery door is completely closed your hearing instrument is ready for use Handling batteries 6 8 ...

Page 9: ...attery does not come out lightly tap the instrument or push the battery out with a pencil as shown WARNING Keep batteries and instruments out of the reach of children If swallowed consult a physician or a hos pital immediately NOTE Do not throw used batteries into household trash Return them to your Hearing Care Professional for environmentally correct disposal 9 ...

Page 10: ...the ear canal You may find it helpful to pull your ear slightly upward or to the back Place your hearing instrument behind your ear Turn it on by completely closing the battery compartment NOTE Do not use lubricant when you insert the earmold because it may clog the sound outlet Removing your hearing instrument Hold the earmold between your thumb and index finger and carefully pull it out You may ...

Page 11: ...st stop to turn the instru ment OFF Power on delay Your hearing instrument is equipped with a power on delay feature which can be activated by your Hearing Care Professional This allows you to turn the hearing instrument on with an automatic delay of 12 seconds so that you may insert the hearing instrument into your ear without experiencing unpleasant feedback whistling 11 ...

Page 12: ...rogram confirming each change with a beep The number of beeps you hear coincides with the selected program Example You turn your hearing instrument on It is automatically in program 1 You want to change to program 2 Press the program button once You hear 2 beeps You are now in program 2 Your Hearing Care Professional can write down the perso nal program configuration of your hearing instrument on ...

Page 13: ...nt for manual adjustment Rotate the volume control with your index finger to select the desired listening volume Your hearing instrument will not exceed your maximum volume Signal tones can be programmed to indicate when the volume control limit is reached Adjusting the volume further in that direction will then have no effect NOTE You can also use the ePocket remote control to adjust volume setti...

Page 14: ... your RCU and hearing instrument to the service department to change the transmission key When operating the hearing instrument in T coil mode the wireless function may cause a pulsing noise This is due to pick up of the transmission signal by the hearing instrument T coil When your hearing instrument is in T coil mode please use remote control with a distance greater than 10 cm 4 inches The perfo...

Page 15: ...udio shoes listet in the table below labelled inside of the audio shoe These are de signed exclusively for the corresponding CIELO 2 hearing instruments When you attach an audio shoe the hearing instru ment automatically switches to the corresponding audio shoe program With the audio shoe L5 or M5 attached the battery com partment switch is disabled and the hearing system can only be switched off ...

Page 16: ... Slide the audio shoe over the hearing instrument until it snaps into the end position Removing the audio shoe Slide the audio shoe in the opposite direction to that for attachment and take it off Close the audio shoe cover WARNING Risk of injuries caused by electric shock Connect audio input only to device conform to IEC 65 IEC Norm for audio video and other electronic devices Audio input 1 2 16 ...

Page 17: ...ually by using the program button The telephone program can be set to microphone mode or telecoil mode Your Hearing Care Professional will program your hearing instrument to fit your individual require ments AutoPhone magnet accessory Not all telephones produce a magnetic field strong enough to activate the AutoPhone function In this case use the AutoPhone magnet enclosed in your hearing instrumen...

Page 18: ...f children If swallowed consult a physician or a hospital Magnets may interfere with the operation of life supporting systems e g pacemakers magnetic valves Use a magnet only if not in doubt about the safe distance The safe distance between pacemaker and magnet should be at least 10 cm 4 inches See the AutoPhone magnet user guide for instructions on how to position the magnet Use only the magnet t...

Page 19: ...rument and earmold regularly to prevent damage to the hearing instrument and to avoid health problems Clean your hearing instrument with a soft dry tissue as necessary Place your hearing instrument in a dry aid kit with a special moisture attracting capsule overnight Ask your Hearing Care Professional for special care sets and further information how to keep your hearing instrument in good conditi...

Page 20: ...attery Earmold clogged Volume too low Instrument emits whistling sound Improper seating in ear Volume too high Clogged with wax or excessive wax in ears Sound is distorted Volume too high Weak battery Instrument emits signal tones Battery compartment not completely closed Weak battery Instrument does not work Instrument is not turned on Battery compartment not completely closed Dead battery Batter...

Page 21: ...inserting the earmold until it fits securely Lower volume with ePocket or volume control Clean earmold or contact your Hearing Care Professional Lower volume with ePocket or volume control Replace battery Gently close battery compartment completely Replace battery Turn instrument on Gently close battery compartment completely Replace battery Make sure battery is inserted correctly Wait 12 seconds ...

Page 22: ...ording to national regulations For disposal within the EU please send device to the following address United Kingdom Malta Ireland Siemens Charles de Giorgio LTD Howth Junction Hearing Instruments 39 40 South Street Business Center Newton Road Valetta CMR 01 Kilbarrack Crawley RH109TT P O Box 374 5 Dublin www hearing siemens com With the CE marking Siemens confirms compliance with the European Dir...

Page 23: ...es no Volume control yes no yes no Push button yes no Signal tones on off Low battery warning on off on off Volume control limit on off on off Volume control change on off Hearing program Description of the hearing program 1 2 3 4 A Your hearing instrument configuration ePocket Serial number 23 ...

Page 24: ...ns Audiologische Technik GmbH Gebbertstrasse 125 91058 Erlangen Germany Phone 49 9131 308 0 Siemens AG 03 2007 ANR Document No A91SAT 00225 99T2 7600 Order Item No 101 48 953 Printed in Germany P U B L I C I S 104300 C7610 WS 1106 ...

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