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Warnings

  Hearing aids should only be used as directed 

by your physician or hearing healthcare 
professional.

   Hearing aids will not restore normal hearing 

and will not prevent or improve a hearing 
impairment resulting from organic conditions.

   Do not use your hearing aids in explosion 

hazard areas.

   Allergic reactions to hearing aids are 

unlikely. However, if you experience itching, 
redness, soreness, inflammation or a burning 
sensation in or around your ears, inform your 
hearing healthcare professional and contact 
your physician.

   In the unlikely case that any parts remain in 

the ear canal after the removal of the hearing 
aid, contact a physician immediately.

   Remove your hearing aids for CT and 

MRI scans or for other electromagnetic 
procedures.

  Special care should be exercised in wearing 

hearing aids when maximum sound 
pressure levels exceed 132 decibels. There 
may be a risk of impairing your remaining 
hearing. Speak with your hearing healthcare 
professional to ensure the maximum output 
of your hearing aids is suitable for your 
particular hearing loss.

Easy-t magnet warnings

  Be sure the magnet is securely affixed to the 

telephone.

  Keep loose magnets out of reach of children 

and pets.

  If the magnet falls into your ear, contact your 

hearing healthcare professional.

  If the magnet is swallowed, contact your 

physician immediately.

Summary of Contents for Max

Page 1: ...Max behind the ear BTE hearing aid guide ...

Page 2: ..._______ ____________________________________________ Telephone _ __________________________________ Model _______________________________________ Serial number ________________________________ Replacement batteries Size 13 Size 675 Warranty _ ___________________________________ Program 1 is for _______________________________ Program 2 is for _ _____________________________ Program 3 is for _ ____...

Page 3: ...at a glance 2 Putting your hearing aids on your ears 4 Turning your hearing aids on and off 6 Battery information 8 Tips for wearing hearing aids for the first time 12 Operating instructions 14 Using the telephone 22 Caring for your hearing aids 25 Cleaning your hearing aids 26 Signature features of your hearing aids 28 Assistive listening devices 30 Troubleshooting guide 32 Warnings 36 Warning to...

Page 4: ...comfort clarity depending on your customized fitting 4 Lever controls either the volume or comfort clarity depending on your customized fitting 5 Battery door on off close the door to turn on your hearing aids partly open the door to turn off your hearing aids Opening the door all the way gives you access to change the battery 6 Earmold allows the sound to pass from the hearing aids to the ear and...

Page 5: ...molds 1 Hold the earmold between your thumb and index finger The opening should be pointing in towards your ear canal with the BTE resting upwards over the top of your ear 2 Carefully insert the earmold in your ear You may need to twist it slightly to the back The earmold should fit into your ear snugly and comfortably Pulling down and back on your earlobe may help you insert the earmold into your...

Page 6: ...before the hearing aid turns on Your hearing healthcare provider can additionally increase the start up delay if required 2 OFF Partially open the battery door off 2 open 3 1 on 3 OPEN Fully open the battery door to access and change the battery Note When turning your hearing aid on and off while it is on the ear grasp the top and bottom of the device with your index finger and thumb Use your thum...

Page 7: ...signed to generate a low battery warning every 30 minutes until you change the batteries but depending on the condition of the batteries they 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 2 Grasp the...

Page 8: ...attery compartment with the plus sign on the battery facing the same way as the plus sign on the edge of the battery door Lower the lever onto the battery and push it is until it is locked and securely holds the battery tight 3 Close the battery door Caring for batteries Always discard batteries in a safe and environmentally friendly way To prolong battery life remember to turn your hearing aids o...

Page 9: ... aids for as many hours a day as you can and for a little longer each day 6 Make notes at the back of this booklet write down difficult situations and describe what any unpleasant noises were like This information will help your hearing healthcare professional to fine tune the devices better for you 7 Involve your family and friends in this familiarization period For example ask someone to set the...

Page 10: ...rt beep Maximum volume level 2 beeps Minimum volume level 2 beeps Comfort clarity control If the lever has been configured as a comfort clarity control press up to increase clarity of speech press down to decrease overall noise or improve listening comfort Each step will change the hearing aid performance Sometimes multiple steps are required to achieve the desired listening results After each pre...

Page 11: ...between programs to adjust your volume or adjust the comfort clarity control Program control If the push button has been configured as a program control each time you push the button you will move to a new hearing aid program Your hearing aids beep to indicate which program you are in Program 1 e g automatic program 1 beep Program 2 e g speech in noise 2 beeps Program 3 e g easy t telephone 3 beep...

Page 12: ...beeps Minimum volume level 2 beeps Comfort clarity control If the push button has been configured as a comfort clarity control Push the button on your right hearing aid to increase clarity of speech Push the button on your left hearing aid to decrease overall noise or improve listening comfort Each step will change the hearing aid performance Sometimes multiple steps are required to achieve the de...

Page 13: ...For example if your push button is configured as a program control and DuoLink is enabled when you push the button on your right hearing aid the program will change in both hearing aids Learning Your hearing aids will learn your adjustments in different environments if this feature is available and has been enabled by your hearing healthcare professional Over time the hearing aids will adjust the ...

Page 14: ...lephone program when a telephone receiver is brought close to one of your hearing aids You will hear a short melody to indicate you are in the telephone easy t program When the receiver is moved away from the hearing aid it will automatically return to the previous listening program If DuoLink is enabled on your hearing aids for the automatic telephone program both hearing aids are synchronized an...

Page 15: ...ree option Refer to the uDirect 2 user guide for more information Caring for your hearing aids Open the battery door when not in use Always remove your hearing aids when using hair care products The hearing aids can become clogged and cease to function properly Do not wear your hearing aids in the bath or shower or immerse them in water If your hearing aids do become wet do not attempt to dry them...

Page 16: ... your earmolds If the earmolds become plugged clear the opening with a wax loop or pipe cleaner If your physician prescribes eardrops clean any moisture that may get into the earmolds or tubing to prevent plugging If the earmolds require further cleaning 1 Disconnect the plastic tube from the hook of the hearing aids 2 Wash only the earmolds in warm water with a mild soap 3 Rinse them with cool wa...

Page 17: ...ut which controls have been programmed for the comfort clarity control As you adjust the comfort clarity control your Max hearing aids will gradually learn your preferred comfort clarity settings DuoLink With DuoLink your hearing aids wirelessly communicate with each other As you make a program comfort clarity or volume change on one hearing aid the other hearing aid automatically changes as well ...

Page 18: ...s symbol it means that there is loop system installed this loop system is compatible with your hearing aid Please contact your hearing healthcare professional for more information on loop systems Connecting to external audio sources Your hearing aids may feature an optional direct audio input DAI to connect to other audio sources such as a stereo or television using an FM system or a cable The uDi...

Page 19: ...oud enough Low volume Turn up volume see hearing healthcare professional for models without a manual volume control or if problem persists Low battery Replace battery Earmolds not inserted properly See Putting your hearing aids on your ears Reinsert carefully Change in hearing Consult your hearing healthcare professional Earmolds blocked with ear wax Clean earmolds See Cleaning your hearing aids C...

Page 20: ...ing aids Consult your hearing healthcare professional Low battery Replace battery Plugged microphone shield Consult your hearing healthcare professional Cause Possible remedy Earmolds falling out of ear Poorly fitting earmolds Consult your hearing healthcare professional Earmolds not inserted properly See Putting your hearing aids on your ears Reinsert carefully Weak on the telephone Telephone not...

Page 21: ...s remain in the ear canal after the removal of the hearing aid contact a physician immediately Remove your hearing aids for CT and MRI scans or for other electromagnetic procedures Special care should be exercised in wearing hearing aids when maximum sound pressure levels exceed 132 decibels There may be a risk of impairing your remaining hearing Speak with your hearing healthcare professional to ...

Page 22: ...e of hearing aids is only part of hearing rehabilitation auditory training and lip reading instruction may be required as well In most cases infrequent use of hearing aids does not provide full benefit Once you have become accustomed to your hearing aids wear your hearing aids everyday all day Your hearing aids use the most modern components to provide the best possible sound quality in every list...

Page 23: ...eferably a physician who specializes in diseases of the ear before purchasing a hearing aid Licensed physicians who specialize in diseases of the ear are often referred to as otolaryngologists otologists or otorhinolaryngologists The purpose of medical evaluation is to assure that all medically treatable conditions that may affect hearing are identified and treated before the hearing aid is purcha...

Page 24: ...r hearing healthcare professional can provide the actual rating for this hearing aid Note the performance of the individual hearing aids may vary with individual cell phones Therefore please try the hearing aid with your cell phone or if you are purchasing a new phone please be sure to try it with your hearing aid prior to purchase For additional guidance please ask your hearing healthcare profess...

Page 25: ... the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Client feedback Record your specific needs or concerns and bring to you...

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