Battery information
To replace the hearing instrument battery, fully open
the battery door for access to the battery
compartment.
Low battery warning
Two long beeps indicate the hearing device battery is
low. After the low battery warning, you may
experience some reduction in sound quality. This is
normal and can be remedied by inserting fresh
batteries into the hearing devices.
If you are not able to hear the low battery warning,
your hearing healthcare professional can change the
pitch or loudness of the low battery warning. If you
prefer, it can be turned off entirely.
Your hearing devices are designed to generate a low
battery warning every 30 minutes until you change the
batteries, but depending on the condition of the batteries,
the batteries may die before another low battery warning
occurs. Therefore, it is recommended that the batteries are
replaced as soon as possible once you hear the low battery
warning.
Replacing the battery
1. Gently swing out the battery door with your
fingernail, or grasp the top and bottom of the
instrument with your index finger and thumb.
Turning your hearing instruments on
and off
Your hearing instruments have a three-position battery
door that acts as an off/on switch and that allows
access to the battery compartment.
ON:
To turn the hearing instruments on, close the battery door fully.
Note: It may take 5 seconds before the hearing device
turns on. Your hearing healthcare provider can additionally
increase the start up delay if required.
OFF:
To turn the hearing instrument off, partially open the
battery door. This position also allows excess moisture
to vent away from the battery compartment.
Note: When turning your hearing instrument
on and off while it is on the ear, grasp the top and
bottom of the instrument with your index finger
and thumb. Use the index finger of your opposite
hand to open and close the battery door.
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