Your REFLEX DP
hearing system is
fully automatic.
There is no need to
manually adjust the
volume control.
However, if you
prefer manual
volume control, your
REFLEX DP hearing
system can be
programmed for
manual adjustment.
This will be done by
your NHS audiologist.
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Switching the
instrument on/off
Changing the batteries
Off:
Press open the battery compartment
to the first stop to switch off.
On:
Close the battery compartment fully
to switch on.
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2.
1.
1.
Open the battery
compartment.
2.
Remove coloured
sticker from new
battery, place battery
in drawer with +
symbol on b
side up. (You should
only remove the
protective sticker if
you actually use the
battery).
3.
Close battery door.
Your
REFLEX DP
Features
1. Earhook
2. Mircophone opening
3. Volume control
4. Cover for programming socket
5. Program button
6. Battery compartment
7. Audio input
8. Colour-coded typeplate
red = right instrument
blue - left instrument
Using the volume control
Rotate the wheel
upwards to increase
volume. Rotate it
down to decrease
volume.
Low Battery indicator
Your hearing system may be
programmed to inform you when the
battery should be replaced for best
system performance. You may hear an
intermittent series of beeps and/or
experience low amplification power or
volume/ change the battery when
either of thes occurs.
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Power-on delay
Your hearing instrument may be
equipped with a “power-on delay”
feature.
This feature delays sound from entering
your hearing instrument when it is first
turned on, so that you may insert the
heaing instrument into your ear
without experiencing unpleasant
feedback (whistling).
Check with your NHS Audiologist
about which on/off function your
REFLEX DP is equipped with.
tick box
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Using the push button
Your REFLEX DP can
also be programmed
by your NHS
Audiologist to be
turned on and off
using the program
button.
To turn your hearing instrument off,
press and hold the program button for
approximately 3 seconds. To turn your
hearing instrument on again, press
and hold the program button for
approximately 3 seconds. Please note
that when you turn your hearing
instrument off using the program
button, you must wait approximately
10 seconds for the instrument to reset
before turning it back on using the
program button.
Selecting the
hearing program
The REFLEX DP can be programmed
with up to 3 hearing programs which
are selected with a program button.
Each time the button is pressed the
instrument changes to the next
program, which is confirmed with beep
tones. The number of beep tones is the
same as the selected program.
Hearing program
1.
Everyday listening
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Your audiologist will complete
your program details below:
REFLEX DP will always be on
program 1 when initially switched on.
If your system is programmed for
manual adjustment, the wheel-shaped
volume control can be rotated up
(louder) or down (softer) to select the
desired listening volume.
To increase volume, place your index
finger gently against the volume
control wheel and rotate it upward. If
your system is equipped with a
warning tone for volume control
limits, once it is heard, adjusting the
volume control further in that
direction will have no effect. To
reduce the volume, rotate the wheel
in the opposite direction.
If your hearing system has not been
programmed for manual control
adjustment, the volume will
automatically adjust and rotating
the volume control wheel will have
no effect.
It is possible to connect
accessories through an
audio shoe.
Ask your hearing instrument specialist.
Fitting
Before the audio shoe can be connected
to the hearing system the following
steps have to be fulfilled:
1.
Open the battery compartment
2.
Open the audio shoe cover
3.
Close the Battery compartment
Fitting the audio shoe to
the hearing instrument
With the connected audio shoe the
battery compartmrnt switch is disabled
and the hearing system only can be
switched off with the push button.
Safety instructions for hearing
systems with audio input.
The audio input may be connected to
line-operated equipment only if the
equipment fulfils the safety
requirement IEC 65 / DIN VDE 0860.
Attaching the audio shoe
Take the audio shoe
and hook the two nibs
into the small recesses
of the hearing system
housing. Slide the
audio shoe to the
inner side of the
hearing system
housing until it snaps
into the end position.
Removing the audio shoe
To remove the audio
shoe, slide the audio
shoe in the opposite
direction.