Audina Arro Instruction Manual - On/off Function

Summary of Arro

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    I n s t r u c t i o n m a n u a l advanced technology excellent versatility listening comfort rev.1 1/06/16 ™.

  • Page 2: Owner Information

    Owner information model: _______________________________________ serial numbers: left: __________________________________ right: _________________________________ purchase date: _______________________________ battery size: _________________________________ memory set-up: memory a: _________________...

  • Page 3: Serial Number

    Welcome to the world of better hearing we understand that hearing loss affects one’s quality of life. That is why we are dedicated to building the highest quality hearing instruments. Your new hearing instruments will soon be indispensable to you and will bring new pleasure and enjoyment to your lif...

  • Page 4: Table of Contents

    Table of contents diagram / proper placement on ear . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 on/off function & battery information . . . . . . . . . . . .2 memory program settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 adaptive directionality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 telephone use & ...

  • Page 5: Open Fit / Ric Diagram

    1 open fit / ric diagram proper placement on ear: step 1: place the hearing instrument over the top of your ear. Step 2: with your index finger, hold the sound tube / receiver unit where it attaches to the ear bud and gently push the ear bud into your ear canal until it is just inside the canal. Ste...

  • Page 6: On/off Function

    2 on/off function battery information to turn your hearing instrument “on”, you simply need to close the battery door after inserting a battery. To turn your hearing instrument “off”, open the battery door completely this will disengage the battery and turn off the hearing instrument. When the heari...

  • Page 7: Follow These Steps:

    3 cause leakage and damage the batteries and hearing instrument. Important: always properly discard used batteries. Small batteries can be harmful if swallowed. Keep batteries out of the reach of pets and small children. In case of ingestion, contact your physician or call the national button batter...

  • Page 8: Adaptive Directionality

    4 depending on the model, your hearing instrument features up to four programmable memory settings. Consult your hearing care professional as to the number of memories available on these hearing instruments. Each memory setting is designed for the best comfort and optimal performance in a particular...

  • Page 9: Telephone Use

    5 telephone use your hearing instrument allows you to use the phone as you normally do – holding the phone up to your ear. In some cases, you may need your hearing instrument programmed with a specific telephone setting. If this feature is important to you, ask your hearing healthcare professional t...

  • Page 10: Care And Storage

    6 care and storage cleaning your hearing instrument the following instructions will assist in extending the life of your hearing instruments. You should clean and inspect your hearing instruments daily to control wax buildup. To clean, very gently wipe the surface with a soft, dry cloth or moist cle...

  • Page 11: Cleaning Receiver In Canal

    7 cleaning receiver in canal to remove any wax accumulated on the receiver module or wax guard, use the brush supplied with your hearing instrument. Brush the wax guard while holding the instrument upside down so the debris will fall toward the floor rather than into the receiver unit. See illustrat...

  • Page 12: Cleaning Thin Tube and Bud

    8 push the removal arm of the tool into the existing nowax filter in the ru as shown in illustration 1. Remove the used filter by pulling the tool away from the ru as displayed in illustration 2. Using the tool, push the new filter arm onto the receiver unit to install the new filter as shown in ill...

  • Page 13: Caring For Your Instrument

    9 the tube attaches to the body of the instrument and push out through the bud. Re-attach the sound tube onto the body of the instrument by holding the sound tube in one hand and the hearing instrument in the other hand. Line-up the sound tube and the connecting end of the instrument, push the sound...

  • Page 14: Don’T

    10 do store the instruments overnight in a hearing aid dehumidifier to absorb moisture. Do always carry spare batteries. Do replace the battery when the low-battery warning begins. Do always care for your instrument as outlined in this manual. Do dry the battery contacts with a cotton swab in cases ...

  • Page 15: Troubleshooting Guidelines

    11 troubleshooting guidelines no sound/not loud enough: • ensure that hearing instruments are turned on. • replace the battery. • ensure that there is no wax or debris built up; clean or replace the wax guard as instructed in this manual. • ensure the hearing instrument is placed in the proper posit...

  • Page 16: Children With Hearing Loss

    12 changing memory program issue: • may be caused by a weak battery, replace the battery. Contact your hearing healthcare professional if problem continues children with hearing loss in addition to seeing a physician for a medical evaluation, a child with a hearing loss should be directed to an audi...

  • Page 17: Warranty Information

    13 warranty information please see your hearing healthcare provider regarding your specific warranty information. Our guarantee covers any defect in material or faulty production, except cords and batteries. We will, at our option, repair or replace the instruments or any defective part, at our expe...

  • Page 18: Service and Repair

    14 such warranty will lie exclusively within the courts for seminole county, florida and florida law will apply to the interpretation and/or application of such warranty claim. Further, the prevailing party in any such legal action shall be entitled to recover from the other party its reasonable att...

  • Page 19: Notice to Prospective Users

    15 it is recommended to purchase shipping insurance when sending your hearing aids to the manufacturer. Good health practice requires that a person with a hearing loss have a medical exam by a licensed physician, who specializes in diseases of the ear, before purchasing a hearing instrument. License...

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    16 hearing healthcare providers should advise a prospective hearing instrument user to consult promptly with a licensed physician (preferably an ear specialist) before dispensing a hearing instrument if the hearing healthcare provider determines through inquiry, actual observation, or review of any ...