Note:
When magnets are properly cared for,
they are safe to use and can last a
lifetime. However, the following
guidelines should be followed while
using these magnets:
1)
Take care not to set magnets near
computers, colour monitors,
television sets, floppy discs,
video/audio tape and other
electronic equipment;
2)
Magnets can pose risk to
electronics and magnetic storage
media e.g. credit cards when
placed in close proximity;
3)
Magnets may interfere with the
operation of pacemakers, magnetic
valves, etc.
4)
Keep magnets away from reach of
children. If swallowed, consult your
physician.
WARNING
Connect the audio
input only to
equipment which
conforms with the
safety requirements of
IEC 65/BS EN 60065.
WARNING
Keep batteries away from children!
Batteries must not be swallowed.
ATTENTION
Remove the batteries when the
instrument is not in use over a
prolonged period. Replace leaking
batteries without delay.
ATTENTION
Protect against dampness, moisture,
overheating and damage.
Remove your hearing instrument
before:
•
showering/bathing and when
using hairspray
•
coming into contact with strong
magnetic fields (e.g. MRI scanners)
•
undergoing an X-ray examination
IN CASE OF
INSTRUMENT FAILURE
•
Is the instrument switched on?
•
Is the battery inserted?
•
Is the battery run down?
•
Is the battery compartment closed?
•
Is the sound opening in the ear
mould clogged with wax?
CARE
Clean the earmould regularly to
remove built up ear wax.
Audio adaptor
including plug
General notes on safety
Children’s safety device
for the battery
This special feature prevents children
from unintentionally removing the
battery.
Press open the battery compartment to
the first stop to switch off,
do not
open the battery door fully.
Un
loc
k
Lo
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Using a pointed tool, push the pin to
the right to lock the battery door and
to the left to unlock.
REFLEX DP
Instructions and guidance
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e2e wireless
™
for REFLEX e2e systems
The following section applies to
binaural fittings only.
Unique to your REFLEX DP hearing
system is the e2e (ear-to-ear) wireless
™
technology. The wireless functionality:
• automatically adjusts the system to
change both hearing instruments
simultaneously to adapt to different
listening situations.
• provides synchronisation of the
settings in the system. If you change
the volume or program on one
instrument, the other is
automatically changed.
Your hearing instrument specialist can
activate the wireless functionality of
your hearing system.
optional
NOTE
The performance of the e2e wireless
could be affected by electro-magnetic
interference, such as computer
monitor or halogen lamp systems
controlled by a switching power
supply. Move away from the source
of interference if you experience
difficulty.
Siemens
Audiologische Technik GmbH
Gebbertstrasse 125
D-91058 Erlangen
Germany
Represented in the UK by:
Siemens Hearing Instruments
Alexandra House
Newton Road
Manor Royal, Crawley
West Sussex RH10 9TT
United Kingdom
www.siemens.co.uk/hearing
With the CE marking, Siemens confirms that
this hearing instrument fulfils all relevant
European guidelines, in particular directive
93/42 ECC of the European Council applying to
medical products.
Our quality management system, certified by
an independent authority, assures consistently
high product quality and reliability to the
customer.
According to EU guidelines for disposal read the
“disposal information“ brochure.
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Automatic telephone program
With AutoPhone functionality, your
REFLEX DP will automatically switch to
the telephone program when you
hold a hearing instrument-compatible
telephone handset near to your
REFLEX DP. When you are finished
speaking on the phone and you move
the telephone handset away from the
hearing instrument, it will
automatically return to the previously
used hearing program.
You can also select the telephone
program manually by using the
program push button.
Your NHS Audiologist will program
your hearing system to your individual
requirements.
Using the telephone