Bernafon F2BTE02 Hearing Aid (behind the ear) User Manual 1

Bernafon AG Hearing Aid (behind the ear) 1

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User Manual 1

ACRIVA 9ACRIVA 7Compact Power BTEsBehind-the-ear hearing instrumentsINSTRUCTIONSFOR USE
3TABLE OF CONTENTSGeneral Warnings and Safety  Guidelines  7Introduction 13Acriva Compact Power BTE with Earhook  14Acriva Compact Power BTE with  Spira Flex Thin Tube System  15Earpiece Overview   16Inserting Instruments with an Earmold  17Removing Earmold and Hearing Instruments  19Inserting Instruments with  a Spira Flex Thin Tube  20Removing Instruments and  Spira Flex Thin Tube  21Operating Your Instruments (ON/OFF)  22Changing the Volume Level  23Changing Programs  25Muting 26Telecoil Function   27Telephone Use   28Changing the Battery  30Data Logging and Learning  33
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5Direct Audio Input and FM   34Operating the Hearing Instruments with the  Optional RC-P Remote Control   35Operating the Hearing Instruments with the  Optional SoundGate Communication Device  36Instrument Care  38Using Your Hearing Instruments  47Tips for Communicating with  Hearing Impaired People   51Your Hearing Instrument Conguration  53Accessories 56Environmental Protection  57Product Approval, Markings and Compliance  58Cell Phone and Hearing Instrument  Compatibility   60International Warranty  62Common Problems and Solutions  64Information for the Hearing Care Professional   68Compliance with Requirements for Europe  70Compliance with Radio Communications  Requirements for the USA and Canada  72Information and Explanation of Symbols  74Service 78
6Congratulations on the purchase of your new Bernafon hearing instruments. The amplication of sound provided by your hearing instruments was adjusted by your hearing care professional to the needs of your individual hearing loss. With a little practice, you will soon be on your way to better hearing.Please read the entire contents of this booklet before using your hearing instruments. It contains instructions and important information about the  use and handling of your hearing instruments  and batteries.
7General Warnings and Safety  GuidelinesHearing instruments and batteries can be dangerous if swallowed or improperly used. Such actions can result in severe injury, permanent hearing loss or even fatality.Familiarize yourself completely with the following general warnings before using your hearing instru-ments.Hazard WarningsNever allow others to wear your hearing instruments, because they are adjustedfor your hearing requirements and maypermanently damage another person’s hearing.A slap to your ear while wearing the  instrument could be harmful. Avoid wear-ing your hearing instrument while playing contact sports (e.g. rugby, football, etc.).
8Hearing instruments, their parts and  batteries should be kept out of reach of infants, children and anyone who might swallow these items or otherwise cause themselves injury.Discard batteries and keep them out of sight of infants, small children, persons of mental incapacity or pets.Clean your hearing instruments and their parts on a regular basis as recommended. Micro-organ isms from unclean instruments may cause skin irritations.Be careful with leaking battery liquid, as it is a hazardous substance.Never try to recharge non-rechargeable batteries.Never change the battery or adjust the controls of the hearing instrument in front of infants, small children and persons of mental incapacity.
9Be aware of the possibility that your  instruments may stop functioning without notice. Keep this in mind while you circulate in trafc or otherwise depend on warning sounds.Trafc or other warning sounds may also be  reduced in level by a directional microphone  when these sounds are coming from  behind you.Remove your instruments before applying aftershave, hairspray, oils, perfume,  mosquito repellent, lotions, etc. Allow the product to dry before wearing your instruments.
10Warning to Hearing Care Professional and UserSpecial care should be taken when tting and  using a hearing instrument with  maximum sound pressure capability in excess of a maximum of 132 dB SPL  (IEC 60318-4) since there may be a risk of impairing the remaining hearing of the hearing instrument user.Warning to Hearing Care Professional and UserThe safety of hearing instruments with DAI is determined by the external signal source.  When the DAI is connected to an electri-cally powered device, the equipment must comply with EN 60601-1-1, EN 60065 or equivalent safety standards.
11Safety Information ·Hearing instruments should be used only as  directed and adjusted by your trained hearing  care professional. Misuse or improper adjust-ments can result in sudden and permanent  hearing loss. ·Hearing instruments will not restore normal  hearing or prevent hearing loss resulting from organic conditions. ·Never put your hearing instrument or batteries in your mouth, they could easily be swallowed. ·Keep batteries away from medications.  Batteries are easily mistaken for pills. ·In case a battery or hearing instrument is  swallowed, see a doctor immediately. ·Be aware that use of a hearing instrument may cause excess ear wax to build up in the ear canal which may require removal by a trained medical professional. ·In rare cases, a hearing instrument or earmold may cause a discharge from the ear or allergic reaction. See a physician immediately if these conditions occur. ·An earmold is a custom-made product. If you  experience discomfort or irritation of your ear, please see your hearing care professional  immediately for modication of the earmold.
12 ·Never insert cleaning tools into the sound  outlet or microphone inlet. This could damage  the hearing instruments. ·Do not expose hearing instruments to extreme heat by leaving them in the car, near a radiator, etc. ·Do not wear your hearing instrument while swim-ming, snorkeling or diving, as it is not designed for such activities. ·Do not immerse your hearing instrument in water or other liquids. ·It is recommended to remove your hearing  instruments before sleeping. ·Protect your instruments by keeping them in  the case when you are not wearing them.
13The following instruments are covered in these instructions:Acriva Compact Power BTEIntroductionBernafon Veras IFU compact BTEVR_ILU_compactBTEwithHook_BW_HIAR9 CPx / AR9 CPAR7 CPx / AR7 CPThe instruments are available either withearhooks or Spira Flex thin tubes.
14Bernafon Veras IFU micro BTEVR_ILU_microBTEwithHook_BW_HI2a141  Multi Control2 Microphone2a Second microphone3 Earhook4  Sound outlet5  Battery door6   Direct Audio Input (with an optional DAI adapter)Acriva Compact Power BTE with Earhook32561Bernafon Veras IFU micro BTEVR_ILU_Left-rightEarMarkingMicroBTE_BW_HILeft/Right Ear Marking A color marking inside the battery  door can help you to distinguish  between the left and right instruments. Red = right; Blue = left
15Acriva Compact Power BTE with Spira Flex Thin Tube SystemBernafon Veras IFU micro BTEVR_ILU_Left-rightEarMarkingMicroBTE_BW_HI1  Multi Control2 Microphone2a Second microphone3 Adapter4   Spira Flex thin tube5  Sound outlet6 Dome7  Concha clip8  Battery door9   Direct Audio Input (with an optional DAI adapter)Left/Right Ear Marking A color marking inside the battery  door can help you to distinguish  between the left and right instruments. Red = right; Blue = leftBernafon Veras IFU micro BTEVR_ILU_microBTEwithSpira_BW_HI154322a67891
16145321 Canal2  Sound outlet3 Tubing4 Helix5 VentEarmold (Used with Earhook) Earpiece Overview Earmolds and domes are earpieces used to  secure the thin tube in your ear canal and to  protect the sound outlet (2) from wax.Domes Used with Spira Flex Thin Tube OpenDomeTulipDomeDome,Large VentDome,Small VentPower Domeqqqqq2q Earmold2 2 2 2
17Bernafon Veras IFU micro BTEVR_ILU_InsertingMicroBTEhook1_BW_HIIt takes patience and practice to insert your earmold correctly. If you have difculty, please consult your hearing care professional. ·Hold the earmold by the tubing so that the helix part is pointing straight up and the canal part is pointing at the ear canal entrance. ·Insert the canal part into your ear canal, twisting slightly to ease the helix portion into place. It may help to pull the earlobe down with the other hand,  or pull the top of the ear  back and up.Inserting Instruments with  an Earmold
18VR_ILU_InsertingMicroBTEhook2_BW_HIBernafon Veras IFU micro BTE ·Run your index nger down the skin just in front of your ear. If you can touch the  helix part of the earmold,  it is not inserted correctly. Gently push it behind the  fold of your ear. ·Lift the hearing instrument  into place behind your ear.  Be careful not to twist the tubing.
19 ·Lift the instrument from your ear rst. ·Push the back of your ear with your thumb  to loosen the helix part of the earmold, then  use your index nger to remove it. ·Grasp the helix part of the earmold and twist  it forwards. ·Gently pull the earmold straight out of the  ear, holding on to the helix part of the mold.Removing Earmold and Hearing  InstrumentsDo not remove the earmold by pulling on the hearing instrument. This could disconnect the instrument from the earmold or damage the tubing.
20Inserting Instruments with a Spira Flex Thin TubeBernafon Veras IFU micro BTEVR_ILU_InsertingMicroBTEspira1_BW_HIBernafon Veras IFU micro BTEVR_ILU_InsertingMicroBTEspira2_BW_HIBernafon Veras IFU micro BTEVR_ILU_InsertingMicroBTEspira3_BW_HIPractice inserting your thin tube correctly.  ·First, position the hearing instrument behind your ear. ·Grasp the bend of the  thin tube and gently  push the dome into your ear canal until the tube rests against the side  of your head. ·Push the ear grip into  the bowl of your ear. ·If the thin tube is sticking out from your ear,  insert the dome further.  If the ear grip is sticking out, it has not been  positioned correctly.
21Removing Instruments and  Spira Flex Thin Tube ·Grasp the bend of the thin tube and gently  pull the tube and dome out of your ear. ·Lift the instrument from behind your ear.Do not remove the thin tube and dome by pulling on the hearing instrument.  This might disconnect the instrument from the thin tube.
22To Turn the Instrument ONClose the battery door completely. The hearing  instrument will emit one long beep when it starts up. To Turn the Instrument OFFOpen the battery door slightly until a click is felt.Operating Your Instruments (ON/OFF)Click “ON” Click “OFF”Bernafon Veras IFU micro BTEVR_ILU_OnOffFunctionMicroBTE_BW_HINever force the battery door open or closed.
23This control option has to be programmed and  congured by your hearing care professional. To Increase the VolumeGive a short press (less than 1 sec-ond) to the upper button on the Multi Control, repeating until you reach the desired loudness level. The hearing instrument will click to conrm that the volume has been changed and then will beep when  you reach the programmed maximum.To Decrease the VolumeGive a short press (less than 1 second) to the  lower button on the Multi Control, repeating until you reach the desired loudness level. The hearing instru-ment will click to conrm that the volume has beenchanged and then will beep when you reach the programmed minimum.Changing the Volume LevelBernafon Veras IFU micro BTEVR_ILU_MultiControlMicroBTE_BW_HI
24Your instrument automatically returns to a preset loudness level when it starts, the bat-tery is low, or when the program is changed. If you nd that the loudness of your hearing instrument is not adequate, your hearing care professional may need to adjust your hearing instrument settings.Optional RC-P Remote Control or SoundGate You may also use the optional RC-P remote control  or the SoundGate communication device for  changing the volume level. Please see pages 35 to 37 for instructions or follow the detailed directions in the Instructions for Use included with these devices.
25Your hearing instrument can be congured with  up to 4 listening programs (optional). Please see  page 53 to nd out which programs have been  congured for your hearing instruments. You can  change programs as follows:Multi Control   A medium press (about 1 second) on either the  upper or lower button will change the program.  The number of beeps you hear will tell you which  program you are in.RC-P or SoundGateThe program can be changed with either of these  devices. Please see pages 35 to 37 for instructionsor follow the detailed directions in the Instructions for Use included with these devices.Changing ProgramsYour hearing care professional can program  the Multi Control to have one or more  functions. Please go to page 54 to see how your Multi Control has been congured.
26Your hearing care professional can congure a Mute option in your hearing instruments. Your hearing instruments can be muted by giving either the upper or lower button a long push (about 2 seconds) on the hearing instruments, via the optional  RC-P remote control, or via the optional SoundGate.Please see page 54 to see how the Multi Control has been congured or the Instructions for Use that are included with the optional RC-P remote or SoundGate.To un-mute the hearing instruments give any  control on the instrument, RC-P or SoundGate a push.MutingDo not use the Mute function to turn off the hearing instruments due to the fact that in this mode the instruments are still drawing current from the battery.
27The telecoil helps you hear better when using a telephone or in buildings where inductive loop  systems are installed (places of worship, halls,  theatres, etc.). When the telecoil is active, you hear directly through the telephone or inductive loop. To access the telecoil, go to the telecoil  program. See page 53.This symbol or a similar sign should  be displayed wherever a permanent loop has been installed.Telecoil Function Not all telephones are compatible with the telecoil mode.
28Auto TelephoneYour instrument has an Auto Telephone functio-nality. When the hearing instrument is close to  a telephone receiver, the Auto Telephone will  activate a phone program. When you end your  conversation, the hearing instrument will automati-cally return to the previous program. Bernafon Veras IFU micro BTEVR_ILU_AutophoneControlMicroBTE_BW_HITelephone Use Not all telephones can activate the Auto  Telephone. The telephone receiver may  need to have a special magnet tted. Please follow the separate instructions for mounting the magnet, which are available from your  hearing care professional.
29Your hearing care professional can congure your instruments to allow answering the phone on both ears or on your preferred ear. If you have a preferred ear, the instrument on the opposite side can be programmed to sound softer or to mute when the Auto Telephone (Acriva 9 only) or the  Telephone Program is active. Please see page 55 to nd out how your instruments are  congured. ·Keep magnets out of reach of children  and pets. If a magnet is swallowed, see a doctor immediately. ·Keep the magnet 30 cm (1 ft) away from pacemakers and other active implants. ·Use the magnet on the opposite side from  active implantable devices. ·Keep the magnet 30 cm (1 ft) away from credit cards or other magnetically sensitive items.
30When the battery is running out, the instrument will beep at regular intervals. You should be  prepared to replace the battery. The time until the instruments stop working depends on the battery type and manufacturer. Mercury-free batteries generally cause earlier warning beeps. Your hearing instrument uses a size 13 battery.To Change the Battery: ·Gently swing the battery door fully open, but do not force it. ·Take out the used battery. ·Remove the sticker from  the new battery. ·Place the battery into the  door with the at, smooth side facing up (+ sign). ·Close the battery door securely.Changing the BatteryVR_ILU_BatteryReplacementMicroBTEout_BW_HIBernafon Veras IFU micro BTEVR_ILU_BatteryReplacementMicroBTEin_BW_HIBernafon Veras IFU micro BTE
31Optional Tamper-Resistant Battery Door Insert a small screwdriver or a pen into the slit in the bottom of the instrument and push to open. Bernafon Veras IFU micro BTEVR_ILU_TamperResitantBatteryDrawerCompactBTE_BW_HIDo not force the battery door beyond its fully opened position. Excessive force can deform the battery door, which will reduce its tamper resistant effectiveness.
32Important Battery Information ·Battery life will vary with conditions of use  (batteries will run down faster in noisy  environments). ·Once the sticker is removed, it takes several  seconds for the battery to give the adequate  voltage.  ·Always keep spare batteries on hand.  ·A used battery should be replaced immediately. ·If you are not going to use your hearing instru-ments for a few days, remove the batteries. ·Any moisture found on a battery should be wiped off immediately with a soft cloth. ·Used batteries should be returned to your  battery supplier or hearing care professional  for safe disposal. ·Never dispose of batteries by burning them.  They may explode and cause injury. ·Never dispose of batteries with household waste. They cause environmental pollution.Always remove zinc-air batteries before  drying your hearing instrument with a drying kit. Drying out zinc-air batteries shortens their lifetime.
33Data LoggingThe data log automatically stores information  about your use of the hearing instruments such  as changes made to the volume control, hours  of wear, etc. This information can be used by your hearing care professional to adjust your instruments. If you do not want this feature to be active, please ask your hearing care professional to turn it off.Data LearningIf your instrument is equipped with Data Learning, your hearing care professional can activate this  feature to help customize your hearing instruments. When Data Learning is operating, the instrument keeps track of how often and how much you adjust the volume control and “learns” your preferred setting. This new setting can be made permanent during a follow-up visit with your hearing care  professional.Data Logging and Learning
34A Direct Audio Input (DAI) adapter allows your hearing instrument to receive signals directly  from external sources such as TV, personal  stereos, etc. An FM receiver allows your  instrument to receive signals directly from an  external wireless FM transmitter.Mounting the DAI Adapter ·Open the battery door. ·Slide the DAI adapter onto the instrument. ·Close the battery door. ·Then insert the DAI cord  or FM receiver into the adapter.Direct Audio Input and FM Bernafon Veras IFU micro BTEVR_ILU_DaiFMAdapterOnMicroBTE_BW_HIWhen a DAI adapter is attached, the pro-gram cycle of the instruments operates differently than usual. Please see page 53 for a description.
35If you have purchased a remote control you can use it to change programs, adjust the volume level up and down, or mute the instruments.For complete operating instructions, please read the separate RC-P remote control Instructions for Use booklet.Operating the Hearing Instruments with the Optional RC-P Remote Control 1  Program cycle button2  Volume control3  Mute button4  Status light5  Key lock32145
36If you have purchased a SoundGate you may use it to perform basic functions such as program changes and volume adjustments. In addition, the SoundGate serves as a link between your hearing instruments and external sources such as music players, cell phones, computers, etc. For complete operating instructions, please read the separate SoundGate Instructions for Use  booklet.Operating the Hearing Instruments with the Optional SoundGate Communication Device
37SoundGate 2  1  Power on/off  2  LED indicator  3  Volume control  4  Auxiliary input key  5  TV key  6  Phone key  7  Microphone inlet  8  Neck strap inlet 9  3.5 mm input jack10   Micro-USB charger jackSoundGate1  Volume control  and program change2 Phone3  Music/audio key4 Bluetooth® key5  Battery indicator6  Key lock123456SN2_ILLU_Overview_HI8SN2_ILLU_SoundgateProfile_HI11239107 84 5 68
38Healthy ears produce a waxy substance that can clog your hearing instruments. Please follow these cleaning instructions to prevent wax build-up and ensure optimal performance of your instruments.General Care InstructionsTreat your hearing instrument like any other deli-cate electronic device (check the safety guidelines on page 7) and make sure that the instrument and the speaker do not come in contact with moisture or water. ·Always clean and dry your hands thoroughly  before manipulating the instrument. ·Do not use your hearing instrument without a dome or mold. ·Never mount a used dome on the Spira Flex thin tube.Instrument Care
39If Your Hearing Instrument Comes in Contact with WaterShould your hearing instrument come in contact with water and stop working, please follow theseguidelines: ·Gently wipe off any water on the outside of the hearing instrument. ·Open the battery door and remove the battery. ·Gently wipe off any water in the battery door.  ·Let the hearing instrument dry with the battery door open for approximately 30 minutes. ·Insert a new fresh battery (see page 30) and close the battery door. Your hearing instrument should work normally again.If your hearing instrument does notwork properly, consult your hearing careprofessional.
40Every Night ·Check your instruments for ear wax and wipe them clean with a cloth or tissue. ·If necessary, use the cleaning tool to remove  wax from the canal and vent openings on your earmold or dome. ·Open the battery door fully to allow air to  circulate. ·A dry storage kit is recommended to remove  any moisture that may have accumulated in the instrument. Always remove zinc-air batteries  before drying your hearing instrument with a  drying kit. Drying out zinc-air batteries shortens their lifetime.
41Bernafon Veras IFU micro BTEVR_ILU_CleaningEarmoldAttachMicroBTE_BW_HIIf you Have an EarmoldYou should wash your earmolds regularly. The  hearing instruments themselves must never be washed or allowed to get wet! ·Handle your instruments over a soft surface  to avoid damage in case you drop them. ·Disconnect the earmold from the hearing instrument by grasping the end of the hook rmly with one hand and grasping the tubing rmly with the other hand. ·Pull the tubing away from  the earhook.  ·Gently clean the earmold in  warm soapy water.  ·Rinse the earmold and  allow  it to dry completely.  ·Use an air puffer to remove  any remaining moisture in  the tubing.  ·When re-attaching the  earmold to the instrument,  it is important to position it  correctly.
42Cleaning the Spira Flex Thin TubeIf you have the thin tube system, make sure that the tube and dome are kept free of ear wax at all times.  ·Grasp the adapter rmly  and disconnect the thin  tube from the instrument  by pulling it off. ·Use a soft dry cloth or  tissue to clean the outside of the thin tube and dome. ·To remove wax from the thin tube, insert the cleaning wire at the connector end. Push the wire all the way into the thin tube until it comes out through the dome. ·Pull the cleaning wire out through the dome and  discard it. ·Reattach the thin tube connector to the adapter by pushing the thin tube connector into the  hearing instrument adapter.
43To avoid blocking the thin tube, do not use water to clean it. ·If your hearing care  professional has selected a vented dome for your  hearing instrument, use the cleaning wire to remove the wax from the vents.Clean_SpiraflexDome4
44Exchanging the DomeThe dome should be changed regularly. The frequency of dome changes will depend on how fast ear wax builds up on the dome. Inspect your instrument’s dome for yellowing, hardening and cracks. In the case of these changes, consider  replacing your dome or contacting your hearing care professional.Spare domes can be obtained from your hearing care professional.  ·Clean your hands thoroughly  before replacing the dome.  Never change the dome with  wet or dirty ngers.  ·Remove the old dome by  pulling it off the end of the thin tube. ·Push a new dome as far as  possible onto the thin tube.  When attached correctly, the dome should touch the plastic  ring around the thin tube.
45If the dome is not securely attached to the thin tube, it could fall off in your ear canal.  If this happens, please see your medical  practitioner.Your hands must be clean and dry before replacing the dome. Never remount a used dome on the thin tube. A remounted dome is more likely to fall off in the ear canal.
46Bernafon Veras IFU micro BTEVR_ILU_ExchangingSpiraMicroBTE_BW_HIExchanging the Spira Flex Thin TubeIf the thin tube becomes discolored, stiff or  brittle, it should be replaced. ·Hold the instrument by the adapter and grasp  the tube close to the connector. ·Pull rmly to remove the old tube. ·Attach the new thin tube by pushing it rmly  into the connector.
47Hearing instruments do not restore perfect  hearing. They make sounds louder and help you make the most of the hearing you have. While some immediate benet is usually noticed, it often takes several weeks for your brain to adapt to the new sounds. The following tips will help you learn to use your instruments. If you have trouble adjusting, consult your hearing care professional.Getting Started ·Wear your instruments at home in a quiet environment. Have a conversation with one person or listen to a news program on TV. ·You will benet most if you wear your instruments all day long. Increase the time each day until you are comfortable wearing them for several hours at a time.  ·You may notice that your own voice sounds  louder. If the voices of others are at a comfortable level, try speaking at a lower volume.Using Your Hearing Instruments
48 ·Sounds like footsteps, chirping birds, rustling  paper, etc. may seem quite loud at rst because you probably haven’t heard them for a while.  They will soon fade to the background.Dining Out ·Start with a quiet restaurant (no music or  entertainment). ·Request a table away from the kitchen and other noisy areas. ·Conversation will be easier in a smaller group.In the Car ·Sit with your better ear toward the center of the car, if possible. ·Turn off the radio. ·Keep windows closed to minimize trafc, road  and wind noise.Attending Theatre, Concerts, Lectures, etc. ·Try to sit with your better ear closer to the sound source, if possible. ·Become familiar with the program in advance  to make it easier to follow.
49 ·Inquire if a loop is available. When the telecoil  is active, you hear directly through the inductive  loop (see page 27). If no loop is available, sit  towards the front. ·If your hearing is similar in both ears, sit in the  middle.At Work ·Inform your co-workers about your hearing loss  and teach them to talk clearly. Keep eye contact  when conversing. ·Focus on the person nearest to you. ·If you hear only part of a conversation, repeat what you have heard and ask for the missing information.At Home ·Always use your hearing instruments. ·Inform family and friends about your situation. ·Teach your family to talk clearly and keep eye  contact when conversing. ·Teach your family how to involve you in conversations. ·Avoid background noise.
50Hearing on the Telephone ·Hold the receiver close to the microphone  inlet of your hearing instrument. If this causes whistling, move the receiver away a small  distance. ·If voices over the telephone are too soft or  background noise is a problem, use the telecoil (be aware that not all phones are telecoil  compatible). ·When using the telecoil, hold the phone behind the ear, next to your hearing instrument for  better reception. ·Mobile phones may cause interference with the telecoil. In this case, the microphone mode will give a better result. ·Before purchasing a mobile phone, test it with your hearing instrument. ·People with a greater degree of hearing loss may need a volume control on the telephone.
51Tips for Communicating  with Hearing Impaired People (Suggestions for Family Members and Friends)Speech should be clear and distinct. Some people may need to slow down a little but if speech is too slow it can be even more difcult to understand. ·Do not shout! Many people with hearing  impairment are very sensitive to loud sounds. ·If you are having difculty being understood,  rephrase the statement rather than repeating  the same words several times. ·Do not try to have a conversation from another room or with your back turned. Talk face to face! ·Avoid eating, drinking or smoking while talking and keep your hands away from your face. ·Minimize background noise – turn off the TV or radio or move to a quiet area for conversation. ·Try to give some warning when the topic changes during group conversations – it is much easier to follow the conversation when you know what is being discussed. ·Ensure there is good light on your face – the  eyes and ears work best together for maximum  understanding of speech.
52 ·Encourage those with hearing instruments to wear them as often as possible. ·Most of all, be patient and understanding.  Even when wearing hearing instruments, many people will still not hear or understand everything the rst time.
53Your Hearing Instrument ConfigurationAvailable Programs (Optional)Your hearing instruments are programmed inthe following way:Program Beeps  Function1 1  2 2  3 3  4 4  Available Programs when a Direct Audio Input or an FM Adapter is Attached Instrument Will Start in Program 2.Program   Beeps  Function1 1  Microphone  2 2   DAI/FM + Mic3 3   DAI/FM only
54Right and Left Instruments Synchronized When this feature is active, changes made to one instrument are automatically made in the other through a wireless communication link.M  Synchronize VolumeM  Synchronize ProgramsM  Synchronize MuteMulti Control OperationLeft RightVolume Control M MProgram Selector M MMute M MNo Action M M
55Telephone Use Preferred telephone ear:M Both  M Right  M LeftBehavior of Instrument on the Non-Telephone EarM  No changeM  Microphone is 6 dB softer when Auto  Telephone or Telephone Program is active  M  Instrument mutes when Auto Telephone  or Telephone Program is active
56AccessoriesBernafon offers a wide range of optional  accessories that may be purchased to enhance your hearing  system. Depending on hearing instrument type and  local regulations, the  following accessories are  available: ·Remote control (RC-P) ·SoundGate communication device (for wireless connection to cell phones, music  players, etc.) ·TV Adapter (for wireless connection to your  television via the SoundGate) ·Phone Adapter (for wireless connection to  your landline phone via the SoundGate) ·Cleaning and drying kitFor further information on accessories please contact your hearing care professional.
57Your hearing instruments contain electronic  components subject to the Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment. Help to protect the environment by not disposing of your hearing instruments or batteries with your unsorted household waste. Please recycle your hearing instruments and batteries according to your local regulations or return them to your  hearing care professional for disposal.Environmental Protection
58All Bernafon Acriva hearing instrument modelscomply with international standards concerning electromagnetic compatibility. Due to the limited size available on the instruments all relevant  approval markings are found in this document.Electromagnetic InterferenceYour hearing instrument has been thoroughlytested for electromagnetic interference. However, some products may emit electromagnetic energy  causing unforeseen interference with hearing instruments. Examples include induction cooking appliances, shop alarm systems, mobile phones, fax machines, personal computers, X-rays, CT scans, etc.Even though your hearing instruments are designed to comply with the most stringent international standards of electromagnetic compatibility, they may emit electromagnetic energy that can cause interference with other devices.Product Approval, Markings  and Compliance
59Your hearing instruments contain a radio transmitter using short range magnetic induction technology working at 3.84 MHz.  The magnetic eld strength of the transmitter  is < – 42 dBμA/m @ 10 m.The electromagnetic emission from the radio system is well below international limits for human exposure. By comparison, the electromagnetic  energy of the hearing instrument is lower than that generated by household items such as halogen lamps, computer monitors, dishwashers etc.Protection against Harmful Ingress of Water and Particulate MatterThe enclosures of the device fulll the requirements of class IP57 according to EN60529:1991/A1:2000.
60Cell Phone and Hearing Instrument Compatibility Some hearing instrument users have reported a buzzing sound in their instruments when they are using cell phones, indicating that the cell phone and hearing instrument may not be compatible.The compatibility of a particular hearing aid and  cell phone can be predicted by adding the rating for the hearing aid immunity to the rating for the cell phone emissions (ANSI C63.19-2006 American National Standard Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communication Devices and Hearing Aids).For example, the sum of a hearing aid with arating of 2 (M2/T2) and a telephone with a rating  of 3 (M3/T3) would result in a combined rating  of 5. According to the standard, any combined rating that equals at least 5 would provide “normal use”; a combined rating of 6 or greater would  indicate “excellent performance.”
61The immunity of your Acriva hearing instrument is at least M2/T2. The equipment performance measurements, categories and system classica-tions are based upon the best information available but Bernafon cannot guarantee that all users will be satised.
62International WarrantyYour hearing instruments have a limited warranty, covering defects in materials and workmanship. This warranty covers the hearing instruments themselves, but not accessories such as batteries, tubing, earmolds, etc.This warranty is void if a defect is the result  of misuse or mistreatment. The warranty is  also void if the hearing instruments have beenrepaired by nonauthorized service personnel.Please review the warranty with your hearing  care professional and make sure that your warrantycard is completed correctly.
63Notes
64Common Problems and SolutionsProblem Possible Cause SolutionInstrument  whistles  or squealsEarpiece not inserted correctly Re-insert earpieceEar wax accumulation in ear canal Consult your hearing care professional or physicianEarmold may be too loose Consult your hearing care professionalTubing may be split or improperly  connectedConsult your hearing care professionalNo volume,  level too soft  or humming  noiseInstrument may not be turned ON Check that the battery door is closed completelyBattery may be dead or inserted  upside downInsert a fresh battery or re-insert the battery  correctlyVolume level too soft Increase volume level with the control on the instrument or remote controlInstrument may be muted Un-mute by giving any control on the hearing  instrument, RC-P or SoundGate a pushInstrument may be in telecoil  positionCheck to make sure you are in the intended  programEar wax accumulation in ear canal  Consult your hearing care professional or physicianBattery contacts may be dirty  or corrodedOpen and close the battery door several times or clean the battery contacts carefully with a dry  cotton  swabInstrument sound outlet may  be blockedCheck the tubing and the earmold or domeMicrophone sound inlet may  be blockedConsult your hearing care professional, do not try  to clean this yourself
65Problem Possible Cause SolutionInstrument  whistles  or squealsEarpiece not inserted correctly Re-insert earpieceEar wax accumulation in ear canal Consult your hearing care professional or physicianEarmold may be too loose Consult your hearing care professionalTubing may be split or improperly  connectedConsult your hearing care professionalNo volume,  level too soft  or humming  noiseInstrument may not be turned ON Check that the battery door is closed completelyBattery may be dead or inserted  upside downInsert a fresh battery or re-insert the battery  correctlyVolume level too soft Increase volume level with the control on the instrument or remote controlInstrument may be muted Un-mute by giving any control on the hearing  instrument, RC-P or SoundGate a pushInstrument may be in telecoil  positionCheck to make sure you are in the intended  programEar wax accumulation in ear canal  Consult your hearing care professional or physicianBattery contacts may be dirty  or corrodedOpen and close the battery door several times or clean the battery contacts carefully with a dry  cotton  swabInstrument sound outlet may  be blockedCheck the tubing and the earmold or domeMicrophone sound inlet may  be blockedConsult your hearing care professional, do not try  to clean this yourself
66Problem Possible Cause SolutionYour hearing loss may have  increasedConsult your hearing care professionalWhirring noise, fading, weak  or motor-boat-ing soundsBattery contacts may be dirty  or corrodedOpen and close the battery door several times or clean the battery contacts carefully with a dry  cotton  swabMoisture in hearing instrument Place instrument in Dry-Aid pack. Remove battery rst. Consult your hearing care professional.Low battery Insert a fresh batteryInstrument switches from ON to OFF  periodicallyLow battery Insert a fresh batteryInstrument beeps without any action from you (e.g. pro-gram change)Low battery Insert a fresh batteryDome fell off during removalDome was not mounted correctly  on the thin tubeCarefully remove the dome. If you cannot safely reach it, contact your medical professional.
67Problem Possible Cause SolutionYour hearing loss may have  increasedConsult your hearing care professionalWhirring noise, fading, weak  or motor-boat-ing soundsBattery contacts may be dirty  or corrodedOpen and close the battery door several times or clean the battery contacts carefully with a dry  cotton  swabMoisture in hearing instrument Place instrument in Dry-Aid pack. Remove battery rst. Consult your hearing care professional.Low battery Insert a fresh batteryInstrument switches from ON to OFF  periodicallyLow battery Insert a fresh batteryInstrument beeps without any action from you (e.g. pro-gram change)Low battery Insert a fresh batteryDome fell off during removalDome was not mounted correctly  on the thin tubeCarefully remove the dome. If you cannot safely reach it, contact your medical professional.
68Information for theHearing Care Professional A hearing care professional should advise a  prospective hearing instrument user to consult with a licensed physician (preferably an ear specialist) promptly, before dispensing a hearing instrument, if the hearing care professional  determines through inquiry, actual observation or review of any other available information concern-ing the prospective user, that the prospective user has any of the following conditions: ·Visible congenital or traumatic deformity of the external or middle ear. ·History of active drainage from the ear within  the previous 90 days. ·History of sudden or rapidly progressive hearing loss within the previous 90 days. ·Acute or chronic dizziness or vertigo. ·Unilateral hearing loss of a sudden or recent onset within the previous 90 days.
69 ·Audiometric air-bone gap equal to or greater  than 15 decibels at 500 hertz (Hz), 1000 Hz, and 2000 Hz. ·Visible evidence of signicant cerumen accumu-lation or a foreign body in the ear canal. ·Pain or discomfort in the ear. Special care should be exercised in selecting and tting a hearing instrument whose maximum sound pressure level exceeds 132 decibels due to the fact that there may be risk of impairing the remaining hearing of the hearing instrument user.Children with Hearing LossA child with a hearing loss should be directed to a physician for medical evaluation and to other professionals for evaluation and rehabilitation since hearing loss may cause problems with language development and the educational and social growth of a child.
70Compliance with Requirements  for EuropeThis device is in conformance with the require-ments of the Directive 93/42/EEC of the Council of the European Communities concerning medical devices, MDD. This is certied by applying the  following  marking:This device also complies with the essential  requirements of the Directive 1999/5/EC of the  European Parliament on radio equipment and  telecommunications terminal equipment, R&TTE. It operates as an inductive application in a  harmonized frequency band according to the  Commission Decision 2008/432/EC and may  be used in all member states of the EU and EFTA. This is certied by applying the following marking:
71Declaration of conformity is available at:Bernafon AGMorgenstrasse 1313018 BernSwitzerland
72Compliance with Radio  Communications Requirements  for the USA and CanadaBernafon AGAcriva hearing instrument models AR9 CP, AR9 CPx, AR7 CP, AR7 CPx  FCC ID   U6XF2BTE02  IC:   7031A-F2BTE02Statement of compliance:This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS-210 of Industry Canada. 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.This Class B digital apparatus complies withCanadian ICES-003.This equipment has been tested and found to  comply with the limits for a Class B digitaldevice, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
73These 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, maycause harmful interference to radio communi- cations. However, there is no guarantee that inter-ference 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 inter- ference by one or more of the following measures: ·Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. ·Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. ·Connect the equipment into an outlet on a  circuit different from that to which the receiver  is connected. ·Consult the dealer or an experience radio/TV  technician for help.Changes or modications not  expressly  approved by Bernafon AG could void the user’s authority to operate the  equipment.
74Information and Explanation  of SymbolsThe CE conformity marking  indicates conformance to all  applicable European DirectivesThis symbol indicates that the products described in these instructions for use adhere to the requirements for an applied part of Type B of EN 60601-1. The surface of the hearing instrument is  specied as applied part of Type B.This symbol indicates that it is  important for the user to read and  take into account the relevant information in these instructions for useIP57 This symbol indicates the class of protections against harmful ingress of water and particulate matter according to EN 60529.  IP5X indicates dust protection. IPX7 indicates the protection against the effects of temporary immersion in water.
75This sign indicates important safety information that must be observed to minimize risks or to avoid hazardous situationsImportant information for handling and product safetyThe crossed-out wheeled bin  indicates that the European  Directive on waste of electronic equipment applies operating conditionsThe product is designed such that it functions without problem or restrictions if used as intended, unless otherwise noted in these instructions for usetransport and storage conditionsDuring transport or storage, the temperature should not exceed the limit value of – 25°/60° Celsius
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ServiceIf none of the actions, listed on the previous  pages, solve the problem, contact your hearing care professional.Do not attempt to repair your hearing  instruments yourself.Place stamp with dispenser name and address here:78127178/UK
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11.12/BAG/127178/UK/subject to changewww.bernafon.comIP57ManufacturerBernafon AGMorgenstrasse 1313018 BernSwitzerlandPhone +41 31 998 15 15info@bernafon.chAustraliaBernafon Australia Pty Ltd.629 Nudgee RoadNundah QLD 4012Freecall 1800 809 111Phone +61 7 3250 0300info@bernafon.com.auCanadaBernafon Canada Ltd.500 Trillium Drive, Unit 15Kitchener, OntarioCanada  N2R 1A7Phone +1 519 748 6669Toll Free +1 800 265 8250contact@bernafon.caNew ZealandBernafon New Zealand Ltd.Level 1, Building F27-29 William Pickering DriveAlbany, Auckland 0632Toll Free 0800 44 22 57Phone +64 9 415 7917info@bernafon.co.nzUnited KingdomBernafon UKCadzow Industrial EstateOff Low Waters Road HamiltonML3 7QE ScotlandPhone +44 1698 285 968info@bernafon.co.ukUnited States of AmericaBernafon, LLC2501 Cottontail Lane, Suite 102Somerset, NJ 08873Phone +1 888-941-4203info@bernafon-us.com

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