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YOUR HEARING AID
Welcome
Congratulations on your new hearing aid.Use your hearing aid regularly, even if it takes some time getting used to it. Infrequent users donât usually get the full benefit of a hearing aid.NOTEYour hearing aid and its accessories may not look exactly as illustrated in this booklet. We also reserve the right to make any changes we consider necessary.
Your hearing aid at a glance
Important safety information
Read these pages carefully before you begin using your hearing aid.Hearing aids and batteries can be dangerous if swallowed or used improperly. Swallowing or improper use can result in severe injury or even fatalities. In case of ingestion, contact your local emergency number or hospital immediately.Take your hearing aids out when you are not using them. This will help to ventilate the ear canal and prevent ear infections.Contact your doctor or hearing care professional immediately if you suspect you may have an ear infection or an allergic reaction.Contact your hearing care professional if the hearing aid doesn't feel comfortable, or if it doesn't fit properly, causing irritation, redness or the like.Remove your hearing aids before showering, swimming or using a hair dryer.Do not wear your hearing aids when applying perfume, spray, gels, lotion or cream.Do not dry your hearing aid in a microwave oven - this will ruin it.Never use other peopleâs hearing aids and never allow others to use yours, as this could damage your hearing.Never use your hearing aids in environments where there may be explosive gases, such as in mines, etc.Keep hearing aids, their parts, accessories and batteries away from children and mentally disabled people.Never try to open or repair the hearing aid yourself. Contact your hearing care professional if you need to have your hearing aid repaired.Your hearing aids contain radio communication technology. Always observe the environment in which you are using them. If any restrictions apply, you must take precautions to comply with these.Your device has been designed to comply with international electromagnetic compatibility standards. However, it cannot be excluded that it may cause interference with other electrical equipment. If you experience interference, keep a distance to other electrical equipment.Your hearing aid is very powerful and it can play sounds that exceed a level of 132 dB. There may therefore be a risk of damaging your remaining hearing.Do not expose your hearing aids to extreme temperatures or high humidity, and dry them quickly if they get wet, or if you perspire heavily.Please note that streaming sound to your hearing aids at a high volume can prevent you from hearing other important sounds such as alarms and traffic noise. In such situations make sure to keep the volume of the streamed sound at a suitable level.Your hearing aids should be stored and transported within the temperature and humidity ranges of -20°C to +55°C (-4°F to 131°F) and 10%-95% rH.Your hearing aids are designed to operate within the temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure ranges of 0°C (32°F) to 50°C (122°F), 10%-95% rH and 750 to 1060 mBar.You can find technical data sheets and additional information on your hearing aids on https://global.widex.com.
THE HEARING AID
Indications for use
The REGULAR model is indicated for individuals with a range of hearing loss from minimal (0 dB HL) to severe-to-profound (95 dB HL) and all hearing loss configurations.The POWER model is indicated for individuals with a range of hearing loss from minimal (20 dB HL) to severe-to-profound (110 dB HL) and all hearing loss configurations.They are to be programmed by licensed hearing care professionals (audiologists, hearing aid specialists, otolaryngologists) who are trained in hearing (re)habilitation.
Intended use
The hearing aids are intended as air conduction amplification devices to be used in everyday listening environments. The hearing aids may be equipped with the Zen program, intended to provide a relaxing sound background (i.e. music/noise source) for adults who desire to listen to such a background in the quiet.
The battery
For REGULAR models: use a type 312 zinc-air battery.For POWER models: use a type 13 zinc-air battery.Always use a fresh, new battery that is precisely the kind recommended by your hearing care professional.NOTECheck that the battery is completely clean and free of any residue before inserting it in the hearing aid. Otherwise your hearing aid may not function as expected.Never attempt to recharge your hearing aid batteries, as they could explode.Never leave a flat battery in the hearing aids while storing them. It could leak and ruin your hearing aid.Dispose of used batteries as indicated on the packaging and take note of the expiry date.
Low battery indication
Changing the battery
Tamper-resistant battery drawer
Sound signals
Your hearing aid plays sounds to inform you that certain features have been activated or that you have changed program. These sounds can be spoken messages or tones.Ask your hearing care professional to turn these sounds off if you don't need them.
Lost partner
How to tell right from left
The hearing aid for your right ear has a red mark. The hearing aid for your left ear has a blue mark.
Turning the hearing aid on and off
To turn the hearing aid on, close the battery door. The hearing aid will play a sound signal to indicate that it is on, unless your hearing care professional has deactivated this function.To turn off the hearing aid, pull the battery door downwards.NOTEDon't forget to turn off the hearing aid when it is not in use.
Putting on and removing the hearing aid
Putting on the hearing aid1. Insert the ear-set in the ear while holding the lower part of the tube/earwire. Pulling the outer ear upwards and backwards at the same time can be helpful.2. Then place the hearing aid behind the ear. The hearing aid should rest comfortably on the ear, close to your head.Your hearing aid can be fitted using different types of ear-sets. See the separate ear-set manual for more information about your ear-set.
Removing the hearing aidStart by removing the hearing aid from behind the ear.Then take the ear-set carefully out of the ear canal while you hold the lower part of the tube/earwire.
Sound adjustment
Your hearing aid adjusts the sound automatically according to your sound environment.You can also adjust the sound manually to achieve more comfort or more audibility, depending on your needs and preferences. For more information on how this works, consult your hearing care professional.Depending on the hearing aid settings and features, any sound adjustment you make will affect both hearing aids.Each time you operate the volume control, you will hear a beep-tone unless your hearing care professional has deactivated this function. When you reach the maximum or minimum setting, you will hear a steady tone.To mute your hearing aid do as follows:âKeep pressing the lower part of the volume control until you can hear the steady soundTo turn the sound on again:âPress the upper part of the volume control orâChange programAny adjustment of the volume will be cancelled when you turn off your hearing aid or if you change program.
NOTEYou can also use your app for changing programs and adjusting the sound in your hearing aids.
Programs
PROGRAMSUSEUniversalFor everyday useQuietSpecial program for listening in quiet environmentsComfortSpecial program for listening in noisy environmentsTransportFor listening in situations with noise from cars, trains, etc.ImpactUse this program if you prefer a clear and sharp soundUrbanFor listening in situations with changing sound levels (in supermarkets, noisy workplaces or similar)PartyFor listening in situations with many people talking at the same timeSocialUse this program if you are in small social gatherings, such as family dinnersMusicFor listening to musicTWith this program you listen through the hearing aid's telecoil, which allows you to listen directly to the sound without background noise (requires a teleloop system)M+TThis program is a combination of the hearing aid's microphone and the telecoil. You listen to the sound source, but can also hear other soundsSPECIAL PROGRAMSUSEZenPlays tones or noise for a relaxing sound backgroundPhoneThis program is designed for listening to phone conversationsSMARTTOGGLE PROGRAMSUSEZen+This program is similar to Zen but allows you to listen to different types of tones or noisePhone+This program lets you listen to the phone and avoid the surrounding sounds. One of your hearing aids transmits the phone conversation to the other, so that you can listen with both earsNOTEThe names in the list of programs are the default names. Your hearing care professional can also select an alternative program name from a preselected list. Then it is even easier for you to select the right program in each listening situation.NOTEYou can only have one SmartToggle program on your hearing aid.Depending on your hearing loss, your hearing care professional can activate the Audibility Extender feature. Ask your hearing care professional if you could benefit from this.If your needs and preferences change over time, your hearing care professional can easily change your program selection.
The Zen program
Changing programs
NOTEYou can also use your app for changing programs and adjusting the sound in your hearing aids.
Using a phone with your hearing aids
When you use a phone, hold it against your head at an angle above your ear, rather than directly against the ear.
PAIRING YOUR HEARING AID AND SMARTPHONE
To pair your hearing aids and smartphone you need to restart your hearing aid. Do as follows:1.Restart your hearing aids by opening and closing the battery compartment.2.Keep the hearing aids close to your phone and follow the instructions on your phone.3.The hearing aids and smartphone are now ready to use.NOTEYour hearing aids are only in pairing mode for three minutes after you restart them. You might need to restart them again if you didn't pair them in time.
To pair your hearing aids and smartphone you need to restart your hearing aid. Do as follows:1.Restart your hearing aids by opening and closing the battery compartment.2.Keep the hearing aids close to your phone and follow the instructions on your phone.3.The hearing aids and smartphone are now ready to use.NOTEYour hearing aids are only in pairing mode for three minutes after you restart them. You might need to restart them again if you didn't pair them in time.
CLEANING
Tools
You will receive the following cleaning tools with your hearing aid:1.Cloth2.Brush3.Long wax-removing tool4.Short wax-removing tool5.Battery magnet
Cleaning
Cleaning your hearing aid every day will make it more efficient and more comfortable to wear.Wipe the hearing aid with a soft cloth (for example the cloth you received from your hearing care professional).If the microphone openings are blocked, contact your hearing care professional.Dry your hearing aid quickly if it gets wet, or if you perspire heavily. Some people use a special dehumidifier like Widex PerfectDry Lux to help keep their hearing aids dry and clean. Ask your hearing care professional if this is right for you.When not in use leave the battery compartment open to ventilate the hearing aid. For information on how to clean your ear-set, see the ear-set manual.Do not use any kind of liquid or disinfectant to clean your hearing aid.Clean and inspect your hearing aid every day after use to check that it is not broken. If the hearing aid breaks while you are wearing it, leaving small fragments in your ear canal, contact your doctor. Never try to take out the fragments yourself.
ACCESSORIES
You can use a variety of accessories with your hearing aid. To see whether you could benefit from using these accessories, ask your hearing care professional.NameUseRC-DEXremote controlTV-DEXfor listening to TV and audioPHONE-DEX 2for easy landline useFM+DEXfor streaming audio and FM signalsT-DEXfor connecting hearing aids to mobile phones via a telecoilUNI-DEXfor connecting hearing aids to mobile phonesCALL-DEXfor easy wireless connection to mobile phonesCOM-DEXfor wireless connection to mobile phones and other devices via BluetoothCOM-DEX Remote Micfor helping hearing aid users hear speech in difficult listening situationsAvailable in some countries only.
You can use a variety of accessories with your hearing aid. To see whether you could benefit from using these accessories, ask your hearing care professional.NameUseRC-DEXremote controlTV-DEXfor listening to TV and audioPHONE-DEX 2for easy landline useFM+DEXfor streaming audio and FM signalsT-DEXfor connecting hearing aids to mobile phones via a telecoilUNI-DEXfor connecting hearing aids to mobile phonesCALL-DEXfor easy wireless connection to mobile phonesCOM-DEXfor wireless connection to mobile phones and other devices via BluetoothCOM-DEX Remote Micfor helping hearing aid users hear speech in difficult listening situationsAvailable in some countries only.
TROUBLESHOOTING
These pages contain advice on what to do if your hearing aid stops working or if it doesn't work as expected. If the problem persists, contact your hearing care professional.ProblemPossible causeSolutionThe hearing aid is completely silentIt is not turned onMake sure the battery drawer is completely closedThe battery does not workInsert a new batteryThe hearing aid volume is not powerful enoughYour ear is blocked by earwaxContact your doctorYour hearing may have changedContact your hearing care professional/doctorThe hearing aid whistles continuouslyYour ear is blocked by earwaxContact your doctorYour two hearing aids are not working in synchronyThe connection between the hearing aids is lostTurn them off and on againThe hearing aids do not respond with a corresponding change in volume or program to the control devicea. The device is used beyond the transmission rangeb. Strong electromagnetic interference in the vicinityc. The device and the hearing aids are not matcheda. Move the device closer to the hearing aids.b. Move away from known source of EM interferencec. Check with your hearing care professional to make sure the device is matched with hearing aidsYou hear âinterruptedâ speech (on and off) from the hearing aids or no speech (muted) from the opposite hearing aid.a. The battery in one of the hearing aids has expiredb. Strong electromagnetic interference in the vicinitya. Replace battery in one or both hearing aidsb. Move away from known sources of interferenceNOTEThis information covers only the hearing aid. See the "Ear-sets for Widex hearing aids" user manual for information specific to your ear-set. If the problems persist, contact your hearing care professional for assistance.
These pages contain advice on what to do if your hearing aid stops working or if it doesn't work as expected. If the problem persists, contact your hearing care professional.ProblemPossible causeSolutionThe hearing aid is completely silentIt is not turned onMake sure the battery drawer is completely closedThe battery does not workInsert a new batteryThe hearing aid volume is not powerful enoughYour ear is blocked by earwaxContact your doctorYour hearing may have changedContact your hearing care professional/doctorThe hearing aid whistles continuouslyYour ear is blocked by earwaxContact your doctorYour two hearing aids are not working in synchronyThe connection between the hearing aids is lostTurn them off and on againThe hearing aids do not respond with a corresponding change in volume or program to the control devicea. The device is used beyond the transmission rangeb. Strong electromagnetic interference in the vicinityc. The device and the hearing aids are not matcheda. Move the device closer to the hearing aids.b. Move away from known source of EM interferencec. Check with your hearing care professional to make sure the device is matched with hearing aidsYou hear âinterruptedâ speech (on and off) from the hearing aids or no speech (muted) from the opposite hearing aid.a. The battery in one of the hearing aids has expiredb. Strong electromagnetic interference in the vicinitya. Replace battery in one or both hearing aidsb. Move away from known sources of interferenceNOTEThis information covers only the hearing aid. See the "Ear-sets for Widex hearing aids" user manual for information specific to your ear-set. If the problems persist, contact your hearing care professional for assistance.
REGULATORY INFORMATION
EU directives
Directive 2014/53/EU
Information regarding disposal
FCC and ISED statements
FCC ID: TTY-UFAIC: 5676B-UFAFCC ID: TTY-UFPIC: 5676B-UFP
Federal Communications Commission Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.NOTE:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:â Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.â Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.â Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.â Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.NOTE:This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by Widex could void the userâs authority to operate the equipment.
ISED Statement / Déclaration dâISEDThis device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canadaâs licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause interference.(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.Lâémetteur/récepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR dâInnovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lâexploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:(1) Lâappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;(2) Lâappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible dâen compromettre le fonctionnement.ISED RADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENT:This equipment complies with ISED RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.ISED EXPOSITION AUX RADIATIONS:Cet équipement est conforme avec ISED les limites dâexposition aux rayonnements défi nies pour un contrôlé environnement. Cet émetteur ne doit pas être co-localisés ou fonctionner en conjonction avec une autre antenne ou émetteur.
SYMBOLS
Symbols commonly used by Widex A/S in medical device labelling (labels/IFU/etc.)SymbolTitle/DescriptionManufacturerThe product is produced by the manufacturer whose name and address are stated next to the symbol. If appropriate, the date of manufacture may also be stated.Catalogue numberThe productâs catalogue (item) number.Consult instructions for useThe user instructions contain important cautionary information (warnings/precautions) and must be read before using the product.Warning Text marked with a warning symbol must be read before using the product.WEEE markâNot for general wasteâ. When a product is to be discarded, it must be sent to a designated collection point for recycling and recovering to prevent the risk of harm to the environment or human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances.CE mark The product is in conformity with the requirements set out in European CE marking directives.RCM markThe product complies with electrical safety, EMC and radio spectrum regulatory requirements for products supplied to the Australian or New Zealand markets.
Symbols commonly used by Widex A/S in medical device labelling (labels/IFU/etc.)SymbolTitle/DescriptionManufacturerThe product is produced by the manufacturer whose name and address are stated next to the symbol. If appropriate, the date of manufacture may also be stated.Catalogue numberThe productâs catalogue (item) number.Consult instructions for useThe user instructions contain important cautionary information (warnings/precautions) and must be read before using the product.Warning Text marked with a warning symbol must be read before using the product.WEEE markâNot for general wasteâ. When a product is to be discarded, it must be sent to a designated collection point for recycling and recovering to prevent the risk of harm to the environment or human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances.CE mark The product is in conformity with the requirements set out in European CE marking directives.RCM markThe product complies with electrical safety, EMC and radio spectrum regulatory requirements for products supplied to the Australian or New Zealand markets.
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YOUR HEARING AID
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Welcome
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Congratulations on your new hearing aid.Use your hearing aid regularly, even if it takes some time getting used to it. Infrequent users donât usually get the full benefit of a hearing aid.NOTEYour hearing aid and its accessories may not look exactly as illustrated in this booklet. We also reserve the right to make any changes we consider necessary.
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Your hearing aid at a glance
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Important safety information
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Read these pages carefully before you begin using your hearing aid.Hearing aids and batteries can be dangerous if swallowed or used improperly. Swallowing or improper use can result in severe injury or even fatalities. In case of ingestion, contact your local emergency number or hospital immediately.Take your hearing aids out when you are not using them. This will help to ventilate the ear canal and prevent ear infections.Contact your doctor or hearing care professional immediately if you suspect you may have an ear infection or an allergic reaction.Contact your hearing care professional if the hearing aid doesn't feel comfortable, or if it doesn't fit properly, causing irritation, redness or the like.Remove your hearing aids before showering, swimming or using a hair dryer.Do not wear your hearing aids when applying perfume, spray, gels, lotion or cream.Do not dry your hearing aid in a microwave oven - this will ruin it.Never use other peopleâs hearing aids and never allow others to use yours, as this could damage your hearing.Never use your hearing aids in environments where there may be explosive gases, such as in mines, etc.Keep hearing aids, their parts, accessories and batteries away from children and mentally disabled people.Never try to open or repair the hearing aid yourself. Contact your hearing care professional if you need to have your hearing aid repaired.Your hearing aids contain radio communication technology. Always observe the environment in which you are using them. If any restrictions apply, you must take precautions to comply with these.Your device has been designed to comply with international electromagnetic compatibility standards. However, it cannot be excluded that it may cause interference with other electrical equipment. If you experience interference, keep a distance to other electrical equipment.Your hearing aid is very powerful and it can play sounds that exceed a level of 132 dB. There may therefore be a risk of damaging your remaining hearing.Do not expose your hearing aids to extreme temperatures or high humidity, and dry them quickly if they get wet, or if you perspire heavily.Please note that streaming sound to your hearing aids at a high volume can prevent you from hearing other important sounds such as alarms and traffic noise. In such situations make sure to keep the volume of the streamed sound at a suitable level.Your hearing aids should be stored and transported within the temperature and humidity ranges of -20°C to +55°C (-4°F to 131°F) and 10%-95% rH.Your hearing aids are designed to operate within the temperature, humidity and atmospheric pressure ranges of 0°C (32°F) to 50°C (122°F), 10%-95% rH and 750 to 1060 mBar.You can find technical data sheets and additional information on your hearing aids on https://global.widex.com.
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THE HEARING AID
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Indications for use
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The REGULAR model is indicated for individuals with a range of hearing loss from minimal (0 dB HL) to severe-to-profound (95 dB HL) and all hearing loss configurations.The POWER model is indicated for individuals with a range of hearing loss from minimal (20 dB HL) to severe-to-profound (110 dB HL) and all hearing loss configurations.They are to be programmed by licensed hearing care professionals (audiologists, hearing aid specialists, otolaryngologists) who are trained in hearing (re)habilitation.
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Intended use
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The hearing aids are intended as air conduction amplification devices to be used in everyday listening environments. The hearing aids may be equipped with the Zen program, intended to provide a relaxing sound background (i.e. music/noise source) for adults who desire to listen to such a background in the quiet.
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The battery
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For REGULAR models: use a type 312 zinc-air battery.For POWER models: use a type 13 zinc-air battery.Always use a fresh, new battery that is precisely the kind recommended by your hearing care professional.NOTECheck that the battery is completely clean and free of any residue before inserting it in the hearing aid. Otherwise your hearing aid may not function as expected.Never attempt to recharge your hearing aid batteries, as they could explode.Never leave a flat battery in the hearing aids while storing them. It could leak and ruin your hearing aid.Dispose of used batteries as indicated on the packaging and take note of the expiry date.
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Low battery indication
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Changing the battery
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Tamper-resistant battery drawer
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Sound signals
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Your hearing aid plays sounds to inform you that certain features have been activated or that you have changed program. These sounds can be spoken messages or tones.Ask your hearing care professional to turn these sounds off if you don't need them.
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Lost partner
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How to tell right from left
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The hearing aid for your right ear has a red mark. The hearing aid for your left ear has a blue mark.
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Turning the hearing aid on and off
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To turn the hearing aid on, close the battery door. The hearing aid will play a sound signal to indicate that it is on, unless your hearing care professional has deactivated this function.To turn off the hearing aid, pull the battery door downwards.NOTEDon't forget to turn off the hearing aid when it is not in use.
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Putting on and removing the hearing aid
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Putting on the hearing aid1. Insert the ear-set in the ear while holding the lower part of the tube/earwire. Pulling the outer ear upwards and backwards at the same time can be helpful.2. Then place the hearing aid behind the ear. The hearing aid should rest comfortably on the ear, close to your head.Your hearing aid can be fitted using different types of ear-sets. See the separate ear-set manual for more information about your ear-set.
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Removing the hearing aidStart by removing the hearing aid from behind the ear.Then take the ear-set carefully out of the ear canal while you hold the lower part of the tube/earwire.
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Sound adjustment
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Your hearing aid adjusts the sound automatically according to your sound environment.You can also adjust the sound manually to achieve more comfort or more audibility, depending on your needs and preferences. For more information on how this works, consult your hearing care professional.Depending on the hearing aid settings and features, any sound adjustment you make will affect both hearing aids.Each time you operate the volume control, you will hear a beep-tone unless your hearing care professional has deactivated this function. When you reach the maximum or minimum setting, you will hear a steady tone.To mute your hearing aid do as follows:âKeep pressing the lower part of the volume control until you can hear the steady soundTo turn the sound on again:âPress the upper part of the volume control orâChange programAny adjustment of the volume will be cancelled when you turn off your hearing aid or if you change program.
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NOTEYou can also use your app for changing programs and adjusting the sound in your hearing aids.
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Programs
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PROGRAMSUSEUniversalFor everyday useQuietSpecial program for listening in quiet environmentsComfortSpecial program for listening in noisy environmentsTransportFor listening in situations with noise from cars, trains, etc.ImpactUse this program if you prefer a clear and sharp soundUrbanFor listening in situations with changing sound levels (in supermarkets, noisy workplaces or similar)PartyFor listening in situations with many people talking at the same timeSocialUse this program if you are in small social gatherings, such as family dinnersMusicFor listening to musicTWith this program you listen through the hearing aid's telecoil, which allows you to listen directly to the sound without background noise (requires a teleloop system)M+TThis program is a combination of the hearing aid's microphone and the telecoil. You listen to the sound source, but can also hear other soundsSPECIAL PROGRAMSUSEZenPlays tones or noise for a relaxing sound backgroundPhoneThis program is designed for listening to phone conversationsSMARTTOGGLE PROGRAMSUSEZen+This program is similar to Zen but allows you to listen to different types of tones or noisePhone+This program lets you listen to the phone and avoid the surrounding sounds. One of your hearing aids transmits the phone conversation to the other, so that you can listen with both earsNOTEThe names in the list of programs are the default names. Your hearing care professional can also select an alternative program name from a preselected list. Then it is even easier for you to select the right program in each listening situation.NOTEYou can only have one SmartToggle program on your hearing aid.Depending on your hearing loss, your hearing care professional can activate the Audibility Extender feature. Ask your hearing care professional if you could benefit from this.If your needs and preferences change over time, your hearing care professional can easily change your program selection.
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The Zen program
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Changing programs
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NOTEYou can also use your app for changing programs and adjusting the sound in your hearing aids.
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Using a phone with your hearing aids
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When you use a phone, hold it against your head at an angle above your ear, rather than directly against the ear.
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PAIRING YOUR HEARING AID AND SMARTPHONE
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To pair your hearing aids and smartphone you need to restart your hearing aid. Do as follows:1.Restart your hearing aids by opening and closing the battery compartment.2.Keep the hearing aids close to your phone and follow the instructions on your phone.3.The hearing aids and smartphone are now ready to use.NOTEYour hearing aids are only in pairing mode for three minutes after you restart them. You might need to restart them again if you didn't pair them in time.
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To pair your hearing aids and smartphone you need to restart your hearing aid. Do as follows:1.Restart your hearing aids by opening and closing the battery compartment.2.Keep the hearing aids close to your phone and follow the instructions on your phone.3.The hearing aids and smartphone are now ready to use.NOTEYour hearing aids are only in pairing mode for three minutes after you restart them. You might need to restart them again if you didn't pair them in time.
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CLEANING
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Tools
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You will receive the following cleaning tools with your hearing aid:1.Cloth2.Brush3.Long wax-removing tool4.Short wax-removing tool5.Battery magnet
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Cleaning
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Cleaning your hearing aid every day will make it more efficient and more comfortable to wear.Wipe the hearing aid with a soft cloth (for example the cloth you received from your hearing care professional).If the microphone openings are blocked, contact your hearing care professional.Dry your hearing aid quickly if it gets wet, or if you perspire heavily. Some people use a special dehumidifier like Widex PerfectDry Lux to help keep their hearing aids dry and clean. Ask your hearing care professional if this is right for you.When not in use leave the battery compartment open to ventilate the hearing aid. For information on how to clean your ear-set, see the ear-set manual.Do not use any kind of liquid or disinfectant to clean your hearing aid.Clean and inspect your hearing aid every day after use to check that it is not broken. If the hearing aid breaks while you are wearing it, leaving small fragments in your ear canal, contact your doctor. Never try to take out the fragments yourself.
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ACCESSORIES
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You can use a variety of accessories with your hearing aid. To see whether you could benefit from using these accessories, ask your hearing care professional.NameUseRC-DEXremote controlTV-DEXfor listening to TV and audioPHONE-DEX 2for easy landline useFM+DEXfor streaming audio and FM signalsT-DEXfor connecting hearing aids to mobile phones via a telecoilUNI-DEXfor connecting hearing aids to mobile phonesCALL-DEXfor easy wireless connection to mobile phonesCOM-DEXfor wireless connection to mobile phones and other devices via BluetoothCOM-DEX Remote Micfor helping hearing aid users hear speech in difficult listening situationsAvailable in some countries only.
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You can use a variety of accessories with your hearing aid. To see whether you could benefit from using these accessories, ask your hearing care professional.NameUseRC-DEXremote controlTV-DEXfor listening to TV and audioPHONE-DEX 2for easy landline useFM+DEXfor streaming audio and FM signalsT-DEXfor connecting hearing aids to mobile phones via a telecoilUNI-DEXfor connecting hearing aids to mobile phonesCALL-DEXfor easy wireless connection to mobile phonesCOM-DEXfor wireless connection to mobile phones and other devices via BluetoothCOM-DEX Remote Micfor helping hearing aid users hear speech in difficult listening situationsAvailable in some countries only.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
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These pages contain advice on what to do if your hearing aid stops working or if it doesn't work as expected. If the problem persists, contact your hearing care professional.ProblemPossible causeSolutionThe hearing aid is completely silentIt is not turned onMake sure the battery drawer is completely closedThe battery does not workInsert a new batteryThe hearing aid volume is not powerful enoughYour ear is blocked by earwaxContact your doctorYour hearing may have changedContact your hearing care professional/doctorThe hearing aid whistles continuouslyYour ear is blocked by earwaxContact your doctorYour two hearing aids are not working in synchronyThe connection between the hearing aids is lostTurn them off and on againThe hearing aids do not respond with a corresponding change in volume or program to the control devicea. The device is used beyond the transmission rangeb. Strong electromagnetic interference in the vicinityc. The device and the hearing aids are not matcheda. Move the device closer to the hearing aids.b. Move away from known source of EM interferencec. Check with your hearing care professional to make sure the device is matched with hearing aidsYou hear âinterruptedâ speech (on and off) from the hearing aids or no speech (muted) from the opposite hearing aid.a. The battery in one of the hearing aids has expiredb. Strong electromagnetic interference in the vicinitya. Replace battery in one or both hearing aidsb. Move away from known sources of interferenceNOTEThis information covers only the hearing aid. See the "Ear-sets for Widex hearing aids" user manual for information specific to your ear-set. If the problems persist, contact your hearing care professional for assistance.
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These pages contain advice on what to do if your hearing aid stops working or if it doesn't work as expected. If the problem persists, contact your hearing care professional.ProblemPossible causeSolutionThe hearing aid is completely silentIt is not turned onMake sure the battery drawer is completely closedThe battery does not workInsert a new batteryThe hearing aid volume is not powerful enoughYour ear is blocked by earwaxContact your doctorYour hearing may have changedContact your hearing care professional/doctorThe hearing aid whistles continuouslyYour ear is blocked by earwaxContact your doctorYour two hearing aids are not working in synchronyThe connection between the hearing aids is lostTurn them off and on againThe hearing aids do not respond with a corresponding change in volume or program to the control devicea. The device is used beyond the transmission rangeb. Strong electromagnetic interference in the vicinityc. The device and the hearing aids are not matcheda. Move the device closer to the hearing aids.b. Move away from known source of EM interferencec. Check with your hearing care professional to make sure the device is matched with hearing aidsYou hear âinterruptedâ speech (on and off) from the hearing aids or no speech (muted) from the opposite hearing aid.a. The battery in one of the hearing aids has expiredb. Strong electromagnetic interference in the vicinitya. Replace battery in one or both hearing aidsb. Move away from known sources of interferenceNOTEThis information covers only the hearing aid. See the "Ear-sets for Widex hearing aids" user manual for information specific to your ear-set. If the problems persist, contact your hearing care professional for assistance.
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REGULATORY INFORMATION
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EU directives
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Directive 2014/53/EU
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Information regarding disposal
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FCC and ISED statements
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FCC ID: TTY-UFAIC: 5676B-UFAFCC ID: TTY-UFPIC: 5676B-UFP
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Federal Communications Commission Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.NOTE:This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:â Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.â Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.â Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.â Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.NOTE:This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by Widex could void the userâs authority to operate the equipment.
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ISED Statement / Déclaration dâISEDThis device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canadaâs licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause interference.(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.Lâémetteur/récepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR dâInnovation, Sciences et Développement économique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lâexploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes:(1) Lâappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;(2) Lâappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible dâen compromettre le fonctionnement.ISED RADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENT:This equipment complies with ISED RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.ISED EXPOSITION AUX RADIATIONS:Cet équipement est conforme avec ISED les limites dâexposition aux rayonnements défi nies pour un contrôlé environnement. Cet émetteur ne doit pas être co-localisés ou fonctionner en conjonction avec une autre antenne ou émetteur.
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SYMBOLS
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Symbols commonly used by Widex A/S in medical device labelling (labels/IFU/etc.)SymbolTitle/DescriptionManufacturerThe product is produced by the manufacturer whose name and address are stated next to the symbol. If appropriate, the date of manufacture may also be stated.Catalogue numberThe productâs catalogue (item) number.Consult instructions for useThe user instructions contain important cautionary information (warnings/precautions) and must be read before using the product.Warning Text marked with a warning symbol must be read before using the product.WEEE markâNot for general wasteâ. When a product is to be discarded, it must be sent to a designated collection point for recycling and recovering to prevent the risk of harm to the environment or human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances.CE mark The product is in conformity with the requirements set out in European CE marking directives.RCM markThe product complies with electrical safety, EMC and radio spectrum regulatory requirements for products supplied to the Australian or New Zealand markets.
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Symbols commonly used by Widex A/S in medical device labelling (labels/IFU/etc.)SymbolTitle/DescriptionManufacturerThe product is produced by the manufacturer whose name and address are stated next to the symbol. If appropriate, the date of manufacture may also be stated.Catalogue numberThe productâs catalogue (item) number.Consult instructions for useThe user instructions contain important cautionary information (warnings/precautions) and must be read before using the product.Warning Text marked with a warning symbol must be read before using the product.WEEE markâNot for general wasteâ. When a product is to be discarded, it must be sent to a designated collection point for recycling and recovering to prevent the risk of harm to the environment or human health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances.CE mark The product is in conformity with the requirements set out in European CE marking directives.RCM markThe product complies with electrical safety, EMC and radio spectrum regulatory requirements for products supplied to the Australian or New Zealand markets.
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