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Packaging  included:

 

1x 6mm open  dome 
1x 9mm open  dome 
1x 12mm open dome 
1x 10mm tulip dome 
1x 12mm tulip dome 
1x 9mm closed dome 
1x 12mm closed dome 
1x 15mm closed dome

 

1x 9mm memory foam dome 1x 
11mm memory foam dome 1x 
13mm memory foam dome 2x 
2BL tube or 2BR tube

 

1x Brush

 

1x Cleaning wire

 

 

 

The  ROCKER  206D uses a  312A battery. Please  use the 
correct size of battery.

 

To upload a battery, position the battery with the positive (+) side 

up and insert it into the battery compartment section of the battery 
door.

 

If the battery is inserted incorrectly or upside down, the door 
will not close. Do not force the door closed.

 

 

CAUTION: Batteries are dangerous if swallowed! Keep 
batteries out of the reach of children. Seek immediate 
medical help when it happens.

 

Summary of Contents for Rocker 206D

Page 1: ...Rocker 206D...

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Page 3: ...ar your hearinginstrument 6 Rocker switch 8 Replacingthe battery 10 Maintenance 11 Cleaning changingtube 11 Cleaningthe instrument 12 Low battery warning 13 Battery caring 13 Troubleshooting Guide 14...

Page 4: ...ility by compensating for thehearing loss Scope This user manualonlyapplies toRocker206D hearing aid device Precautions For patients withmiddle ear infection it s suggestednotto wear hearing instrumen...

Page 5: ...1 Sound tube 2 Mi crophone 3 Rocker s witch 4 Ba ttery door 5 Dome 6 Re tention lock...

Page 6: ...tube 1x Brush 1x Cleaning wire The ROCKER 206D uses a 312A battery Please use the correct size ofbattery To upload a battery positionthe battery with thepositive side upandinsertitintothebatterycompar...

Page 7: ...er thegrooves onthetubetomount it Attach the sound tube To connect thesound tubewithhearing aid just plugs onto the adaptor Note Your hearing aid is supplied with two tubes RED lettering is for right...

Page 8: ...door completely Pleasestore the instrumentin safe and dry place Before putting on your hearing instrument please clean your ear and make sure the battery door is closed properly Follow the procedurefo...

Page 9: ...Note Ifswelling or redness occurs discontinueusing andvisit your hearing professional...

Page 10: ...rpart of the switchto increase the volume Press the lowerpart to decrease the volume Memory Switch Press andholdeitherpart of the switchfor3 seconds to change the current program Short Press to increa...

Page 11: ...s and the current listening program will change to another The number of beeps corresponds to the program The programs will cycle up in sequence 1 2 3 1 2 etc Adjust the volumeand theprogram that is m...

Page 12: ...ew battery 4 Insert thenew battery besurethat theplus is facing up 5 Close thebattery door Important Handle thebattery door gently The operationrequires only a minimumforce Ifthere is any resistance w...

Page 13: ...debris wax from thesoundtubing anddomes Changing 1 Toremove tube gently rotatethesoundtube holding the instrumentfirmly 2 Pull sound tube fromthehearing instrument 3 Toclean insert the cleaning tool...

Page 14: ...for preventing waxfrom entering the instrument It s suggested cleaning ear wax in the morning beforeyou insert the instrument to your ear Clean yourinstrument witha soft dry cloth anda small brush Do...

Page 15: ...ong periods of time Battery caring The performanceofhearing instrument greatlydepends on the quality ofthebattery using 1 It is important to use high quality batteries With reliable high quality batte...

Page 16: ...Clean the instrument remov e and clean the dome Adjust the rocker v olume control...

Page 17: ...wing tips willhelp reducetheoccurrenceoffeedback whistle 1 Reduce the volume Turn offor lower the volume beforeinserting the instrumentin your ear 2 Securely position the instrument into your ear Once...

Page 18: ...C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Relative humidity 85 Air pressure 500 1100 kPa 16 Technical Data Peak OSPL 90 dBSPL HFA OSPL 90 dBSPL Reference test Gain dB Rocker 206D 117 106 40 HFAfull on Gain dB THD 500Hz...

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Page 20: ...nefit from it The use ofa hearing aid is only part ofhearing habilitation and may need to be supplemented by auditory training and instruction inlipreading If your hearing instrument needs to be repai...

Page 21: ...user has any of the following conditions i Visible congenital or traumatic deformity of the ear ii History of active drainage from the ear within the previous 90 days i i i History of sudden or rapidl...

Page 22: ...an audiologist or a hearing aid dispenser as appropriate for a hearing aidevaluation The audiologistor hearing aid dispenser will conduct a hearing aid evaluationto assess your abilityto hearwith and...

Page 23: ...an for a medical evaluation a child with a hearing loss shouldbe directedto an audiologist for evaluation andrehabilitationsincehearing loss may cause problems inlanguagedevelopmentand theeducationala...

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