Bernafon F2ITE02 Air conduction Hearing Aids with wireless functionality User Manual
Bernafon AG Air conduction Hearing Aids with wireless functionality Users Manual
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Users Manual
Instructions for Use
IN-THE-EAR HEARING AIDS
HEARTOO 140 I
HEARTOO 120 I
Table of Contents
Model overview
Introduction to this booklet
Your hearing aid – What it is
Step-by-step instructions for using your
hearing aid
Caring for your hearing aid
Common problems and solutions
Accessories
General warnings
Warning to hearing care professionals
Children with hearing loss
International warranty
Mobile phone
Technical information
USA and Canada
Information and explanation of symbols
Conditions of use
Technical data
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This booklet is valid for the following hearing aid
families
■ HearToo I with wireless functionality
■ HearToo I with wireless functionality
Model overview
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This booklet shows you how to use and maintain
your new hearing aid Please read the booklet
carefully including the warning sections
This will help you to get the most out of your
new hearing aid
Your hearing care professional has adjusted the
hearing aid to meet your needs If you have
further questions please contact your hearing
care professional
Intended use
The hearing aids are intended to amplify and
transmit sound to the ear and thereby
compensate for impaired hearing The hearing
aids are intended to be used by children
( months) and adults
IMPORTANT NOTICE
The hearing aid amplification is uniquely
adjusted and optimized to your personal
hearing capabilities during the fitting
performed by your hearing care professional
Introduction to this booklet
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Your hearing aid – What it is
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Vent
Battery drawer Push button
Canal
Microphone
opening
Microphone
opening
Sound outlet with
wax protection
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Step-by-step instructions for using
your hearing aid
Inserting the battery
·Your hearing aid uses a size battery
·Gently swing the battery drawer fully open
but do not force it (A)
·Remove the sticker from the new battery (B)
·Place the battery into the empty compartment
·The sign on the battery should face up (C)
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For maximum power allow the battery to be
aired for seconds before placing it into the
empty compartment
A B C
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Do not use the battery door as a handle to
insert or remove your hearing aid It is not
designed for this purpose
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Turning the hearing aid ON
The battery drawer is used to switch the hearing
aid on To preserve the battery make sure your
hearing aid is switched o when you are not
wearing it
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Never use excessive force to open or close the
battery drawer
Turn ON
Close the battery drawer
with the battery in place
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Identify left and right hearing aid
It is important to distinguish between the left
and the right hearing aid as they might be
programmed dierently
You can find leftright color indicators on your
hearing aid
·A RED shell text or indicator (dot) marks the
RIGHT hearing aid
·A BLUE shell text or indicator (dot) marks the
LEFT hearing aid
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Put on the hearing aid
·When inserting the right hearing aid hold it
with the right hand When inserting the left
hearing aid hold it with the left hand
·Hold your hearing aid between your thumb and
index finger with the microphone on top If
your hearing aid has a pull-out string this must
be on the bottom (A)
·Place the canal part of your hearing aid in your
ear canal (B)
·Gently pull your earlobe down with the other
hand while pushing the hearing aid in until it
feels secure and comfortable
A B
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It takes patience and practice to insert your
hearing aid correctly If you have diculty
please contact your hearing care professional
for further instructions
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Changing the volume
The push button allows you to adjust the volume
You will hear a click when you turn the volume
up or down
The hearing aid will click to confirm that the
volume has been changed and then will beep
when you reach the programmed maximum or
minimum You may hear a beep when you return
to the preset loudness level in your hearing aid
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Your hearing aid automatically returns to a
preset loudness level when it starts or when
the battery is low If you find that the volume is
not adequate your hearing care professional
may need to adjust your hearing aid settings
Two HearToo I hearing aids
Left hearing aid Right hearing aid
Short press
(less than sec) volume down volume up
One HearToo I hearing aid
Short press
(less than sec) volume down
Long press
(about – sec) volume up
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
Do not use the mute function as an o switch
as the hearing aid still draws current from the
battery in this mode
Muting your hearing aid
Use the mute function if you need to silence the
hearing aid while wearing it
A long press (about seconds) on the push
button will cause your hearing aid to mute
To un-mute the hearing aid give a push to the
push button
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If you wear one hearing aid (monaural fitting)
it is not possible to mute it
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Removing your hearing aid
·Use your thumb to push up against the bottom
(back part) of your ear to loosen the hearing
aid
·Grasp the hearing aid at its edge between your
thumb and forefinger Gently remove it from
your ear
·If your hearing aid has a removal (pull-out)
string pull it gently
Turning the hearing aid OFF
Place your fingernail underneath the front edge
of the battery drawer and lift to open
The hearing aid is now OFF
Open (OFF)
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Changing the battery
When the battery is running out the hearing aid
will beep at regular intervals You should be
prepared to replace the battery The time until
the hearing aid stops working depends on the
battery type and manufacturer Mercury-free
batteries generally cause earlier warning beeps
Replace ProWax filter
·Remove the tool from the shell The tool has
two pins one empty for removal and one with
the new ProWax filter (A)
·Push the empty pin into the ProWax filter in the
hearing aid’s speaker and pull it out (B)
·Insert the new ProWax filter using the other pin
Remove the tool and throw it out (C)
New filter
A B C
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Always use the same type of wax filter as was
originally supplied with the hearing aid If you
are in any doubt about the use or replacement
of wax filters contact your hearing care
professional
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Healthy ears produce a waxy substance that can
clog your hearing aid Please follow these
cleaning instructions to prevent wax build-up
and ensure optimal performance of your hearing
aid
For further information on the care of your
hearing aid please contact your hearing care
professional
General care instructions
Treat your hearing aid like any other delicate
electronic device (check the safety guidelines on
page ) and make sure that the hearing aid
does not come in contact with moisture or water
Always clean and dry your hands thoroughly
before handling the hearing aid
Caring for your hearing aid
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Should your hearing aid come in contact with
water and stop working please follow these
guidelines
·gently wipe o any water on the outside of the
hearing aid
·open the battery door and remove the battery
·gently wipe o any water in the battery dawer
·let the hearing aid dry with the battery drawer
open for approximately minutes
·insert a new fresh battery and close the battery
drawer Your hearing aid should work normally
again
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Do not wear your hearing aid while showering
or participating in water activities Do not
immerse your hearing aid in water or other
liquids
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Daily care instructions
·Check your hearing aid for ear wax and wipe it
clean with a cloth or tissue
·If necessary use the cleaning tool to remove
wax from the canal and vent openings on your
hearing aid
·Open the battery drawer fully to allow air to
circulate during the night
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Use a soft dry cloth to clean the hearing aid It
must never be washed or immersed in water or
other liquids
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Specific care instructions
Clean your hearing aid (including parts) on a
regular basis as recommended by your
hearing care professional Microorganisms from
an unclean hearing aid may cause skin irritations
Cleaning the sound outlet
The sound outlet is an integral part of your
hearing aid and should be kept clean and free
from ear wax at all times
Your hearing aid is built with a wax protection
system (ProWax) Please ask your hearing care
professional for the instructions on how to
exchange the wax protection filter on your
hearing aid
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Hearing aid whistles or squeals
Check that the hearing aid is inserted correctly If
this is the case and the hearing aid still whistles
or squeals please contact your hearing care
professional
No volume, level too soft or humming noise
Check if the volume level is too soft and adjust
by increasing the volume level with the control
on your hearing aid If you have no volume at all
check whether the hearing aid is in mute
position If the problem still occurs check that
the battery door is closed completely Also check
if the battery is inserted correctly If the problem
still remains change the battery If the problem
still persists contact your hearing care
professional
Common problems and solutions
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Whirring noise, fading, weak or motor-boating sounds
Open and close the battery drawer several times
or clean the battery contacts carefully with a dry
cotton swab If the problem still occurs change
the battery If the problem still remains contact
your hearing care professional
Hearing aid switches from ON to OFF periodically
Your battery is running down Please change the
battery
Hearing aid beeps without any action from you
Your battery is running down Please change the
battery
Other problems with your hearing aid
If other problems occur with your hearing aid
which are not listed contact your hearing care
professional
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For HearToo hearing aids the following
accessory is available
■ Remote control For more details please refer
to the Instructions for Use for the remote
control
For further information on accessories please
contact your hearing care professional
Accessories
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Remote control
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You should familiarize yourself fully with the
following general warnings and the entire
contents of this booklet before using your
hearing aid to ensure personal safety and correct
use
Contact your hearing care professional if you
experience unexpected operations or events with
your hearing aid
Please note that a hearing aid will not restore
normal hearing and will not prevent or improve a
hearing impairment resulting from organic
conditions Furthermore note that in most cases
infrequent use of a hearing aid does not permit a
user to attain full benefit from it
General warnings
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General warnings
Usage of hearing aids
·Hearing aids should be used only as directed
and adjusted by your hearing care professional
Misuse can result in sudden and permanent
hearing loss
·Never allow others to wear your hearing aid as
incorrect usage could cause permanent
damage to their hearing
Choking hazards & risk of swallowing batteries and other
small parts
·Hearing aids their parts and batteries should
be kept out of reach of children and anyone
who might swallow these items or otherwise
cause injury to themselves
·Batteries have occasionally been mistaken for
pills Therefore check your medicine carefully
before swallowing any pills
If a battery or hearing aid is swallowed see a
doctor immediately
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Battery use
·Always use batteries recommended by your
hearing care professional Batteries of low
quality may leak and cause bodily harm
·Never attempt to recharge your batteries and
never dispose of batteries by burning them
There is a risk that the batteries will explode
Dysfunction
·Be aware of the possibility that your hearing aid
may stop working without notice Keep this in
mind when you depend on warning sounds
(eg when you are in trac) The hearing aids
may stop functioning for instance if the
batteries have expired or if the sound outlet is
blocked by moisture or ear wax
Active implants
·Caution must be taken with active implants In
general follow the guidelines recommended by
manufacturers of implantable defibrillators and
pacemakers regarding use with mobile phones
and magnets
·If you have an active brain implant please
contact the manufacturer of your implantable
device for information about the risk of
disturbance
General warnings
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X-ray, CT, MR, PET scanning, electrotherapy and surgery
·Remove your hearing aid before X-ray
CTMRPET scanning electrotherapy
surgery etc as your hearing aid may be
damaged when exposed to strong fields
Heat and chemicals
·The hearing aid must never be exposed to
extreme heat for example left inside a parked
car in the sun
·The hearing aid must not be dried in microwave
ovens or other ovens
·The chemicals in cosmetics hairspray perfume
aftershave lotion suntan lotion and insect
repellent can damage the hearing aid Always
remove your hearing aid before applying such
products and allow time to dry before use
General warnings
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Possible side effects
·Hearing aids may cause an accelerated
accumulation of ear wax
·The otherwise non-allergenic materials used in
hearing aids may in rare cases cause a skin
irritation or other side eects
Please seek consultation with a physician if
these conditions occur
Interference
·The hearing aid has been thoroughly tested for
interference according to the most stringent
international standards However interference
between the hearing aid and other devices
(eg some mobile telephones citizens band
systems shop alarm systems and other
devices) may occur If this occurs increase the
distance between the hearing aid and the
interfering device
General warnings
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General warnings
Connection to external equipment
·The safety of the use of the hearing aid when
connected to external equipment (via auxiliary
input cable via USB cable or directly) is
determined by the external equipment When
connected to external equipment plugged into
a wall outlet this equipment must comply with
IEC- IEC- or equivalent safety
standards
Safety information
·Hearing aids should be adjusted by a hearing
care professional
·Never insert cleaning tools into the sound
outlet or microphone inlet This could damage
the hearing aid
·Remove your hearing aid before sleeping
·Keep your hearing aid in the case for protection
when you are not wearing it
·Be aware of the possibility that the directional
microphone in your hearing aid may reduce the
volume of some warning sounds coming from
behind you
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A hearing care professional should advise a
prospective hearing aid user to consult promptly
with a licensed physician (preferably an ear
specialist) before dispensing a hearing aid if the
hearing care professional determines through
inquiry actual observation or review of any
other available information concerning the
prospective user that the prospective user has
any of the following conditions
i Visible congenital or traumatic deformity of
the ear
ii History of active drainage from the ear within
the previous days
iii History of sudden or rapidly progressive
hearing loss within the previous days
iv Acute or chronic dizziness
v Unilateral hearing loss of sudden or recent
onset within the previous days
vi Audiometric air-bone gap equal to or greater
than decibels at hertz (Hz) Hz
and Hz
vii Visible evidence of significant cerumen
accumulation or a foreign body in the ear
canal
viii Pain or discomfort in the ear
Warning to hearing care
professionals
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Special care should be exercised in selecting and
fitting a hearing aid whose maximum sound
pressure level exceeds decibels because
there may be risk of impairing the remaining
hearing of the hearing aid user (This provision is
required only for those hearing aids with a
maximum sound pressure capability greater than
decibels [dB SPL])
Important notice for prospective hearing aid users
Good health practice requires that a person with
a hearing loss have a medical evaluation by a
licensed physician (preferably a physician who
specializes in diseases of the ear) before
purchasing a hearing aid Licensed physicians
who specialize in diseases of the ear are often
referred to as otolaryngologists otologists or
otorhinolaryngologists The purpose of medical
evaluation is to assure that all medically treatable
conditions that may aect hearing are identified
and treated before the hearing aid is purchased
Following the medical evaluation the physician
will give you a written statement that states that
your hearing loss has been medically evaluated
and that you may be considered a candidate for
a hearing aid The physician will refer you to an
audiologist or a hearing care professional as
appropriate for a hearing aid evaluation
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The audiologist or hearing care professional will
conduct a hearing aid evaluation to assess your
ability to hear with and without a hearing aid
The hearing aid evaluation will enable the
audiologist or hearing care professional to select
and fit a hearing aid to your individual needs If
you have reservations about your ability to adapt
to amplification you should inquire about the
availability of a trial-rental or purchase-option
program Many hearing care professionals now
oer programs that permit you to wear a hearing
aid for a period of time for a nominal fee after
which you may decide if you want to purchase
the hearing aid Federal law restricts this device
to sale by or on the order of a doctor audiologist
or other hearing care practitioner licensed to
dispense hearing aids in your state-in accordance
with all applicable rules and regulations
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Children with hearing loss
In addition to seeing a physician for medical
evaluation a child with a hearing loss should be
directed to an audiologist for evaluation and
rehabilitation since hearing loss may cause
problems in language development and
educational and social growth of a child
An audiologist is qualified by training and
experience to assist in the evaluation and
rehabilitation of a child with a hearing loss
Contact the National Poison Center at
--- or National Battery Ingestion
Hotline at --
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International warranty
Your hearing aid is covered by an international
limited warranty issued by the manufacturer for a
period of months from the date of delivery
This limited warranty covers manufacturing and
material defects in the hearing aid itself but not
in accessories such as batteries tubing
speakers earpieces and filters etc Problems
arising from improperincorrect handling or care
excessive use accidents repairs made by an
unauthorized party exposure to corrosive
conditions physical changes in your ear damage
due to foreign objects entering the device or
incorrect adjustments are NOT covered by the
limited warranty and may void it
The above warranty does not aect any legal
rights that you might have under applicable
national legislation governing sale of consumer
goods Your hearing care professional may have
issued a warranty that goes beyond the clauses
of this limited warranty Please consult himher
for further information
If you need service
Take your hearing aid to your hearing care
professional who may be able to sort out minor
problems and adjustments immediately
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Do not attempt to repair your hearing aid
yourself
Date Model
Warranty period
Model L Model R
Serial no Serial no
Battery size Battery size
Hearing care professional contact details
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Mobile phone
Some hearing aid users have reported a buzzing
sound in their hearing aid when they are using
mobile phones indicating that the mobile phone
and hearing aid may not be compatible
The ANSI C standard determines the
prediction of compatibility between a specific
hearing aid and a mobile phone by adding the
numerical value of the rating for the hearing aid
immunity to the numerical value of the rating for
the mobile phone emissions
A sum of would indicate that the combination
of wireless device and hearing aid is usable a
combined rating that equals would provide
normal use a combined rating of or greater
would indicate excellent performance
Whereas all hearing aids have acoustic coupling
only the larger hearing aids have the physical
space for telecoil (inductive) coupling These two
types of coupling have dierent rating scales
(M–M for acoustic coupling and T–T for
telecoil coupling respectively) and both ratings
are therefore relevant when predicting the
compatibility of a particular hearing aid
For a hearing aid with both acoustic coupling
and telecoil coupling with a rating of MT and
with a telephone rating of MT the combined
rating is (MM) for the acoustic coupling
and (TT) for the telecoil coupling
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According to the guideline given above both
types of coupling will thereby be acceptable with
the acoustic coupling indicating excellent
performance and the telecoil coupling indicating
normal use The equipment performance
measurements categories and system
classifications are based upon the best information
available but it cannot be guaranteed that all users
will be satisfied
The immunity of this hearing aid is at least MT
The equipment performance measurements
categories and system classifications are based
upon the best information available but cannot
guarantee that all users will be satisfied
IMPORTANT NOTICE
The performance of individual hearing aids may
vary with individual mobile phones Therefore
please try this hearing aid with your mobile
phone or if you are purchasing a new phone
be sure to try it with your hearing aid prior to
purchase For additional guidance please ask
your mobile phone provider for the booklet
entitled “Hearing Aid Compatibility with Digital
Wireless Cell Phones”
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The hearing aid contains a radio transmitter
using short range magnetic induction technology
working at MHz The magnetic field strength
of the transmitter is very weak and is always
below – dBAm at meter distance
The emission power from the radio system is well
below international emission limits for human
exposure For comparison the radiation of the
hearing aid is lower than unintended
electromagnetic radiation from for example
halogen lamps computer monitors dishwashers
etc
The hearing aid complies with international
standards concerning radio transmitters
electromagnetic compatibility and human
exposure
Due to the limited space available on the hearing
aid all relevant approval markings are found in
this document
Technical information
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The hearing aid contains a radio module with the
following certification ID numbers
FCC ID UXFITE
IC A-FITE
The device complies with Part of the FCC
rules and RSS- of Industry Canada
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions
this device may not cause harmful
interference
this device must accept any interference
received including interference that may
cause undesired operation
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment
USA and Canada
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This Class B digital apparatus complies with
Canadian ICES-
Note This equipment has been tested and found
to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device pursuant to part 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 o and on
the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following
measures
·reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
·increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver
·connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit dierent from that to which the receiver
is connected
·consult the manufacturer or an experienced
radioTV technician for help
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The manufacturer declares that this hearing aid is
in compliance with the essential requirements
and other relevant provisions of Directive
EU
Declaration of Conformity is available at the
manufacturer
Manufacturer
Bernafon AG
Morgenstrasse
Bern
Switzerland
wwwbernafoncom
0543 0682
Waste from electronic
equipment must be
handled according to local
regulations.
E2105
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The CE marking indicates compliance to
all applicable European Directives The
-digit numbers after the CE marking
correspond to the identification number
of notified bodies
This symbol indicates that the products
described in these instructions for use
adhere to the requirements for an applied
part of Type B of EN - The surface
of the hearing aid is specified as applied
part of Type B
The crossed-out wheeled bin indicates the
European Directive EU on waste
of electronic equipment applies Please
recycle your hearing aid and batteries
according to your local regulations or
return them to your hearing care
professional for disposal
Information and explanation
of symbols
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This symbol indicates to follow the
instructions for use in this booklet
E2105
EMC and Radio communications
compliance label Australia and New
Zealand
Manufacturer
Keep dry
REF Catalogue number
SN Serial number
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Operating
conditions
Temperature
F to F
Relative humidity
to non-condensing
Storage and
transportation
conditions
Temperature and humidity
should not exceed the
following limits for
extended periods during
transportation and storage
Temperature
–F to F
Relative humidity
to non-condensing
Conditions of use
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Technical Data
IN-THE-EAR HEARING AIDS
HEARTOO 140 I
HEARTOO 120 I
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HearToo I
CC COUPLER
HearToo HearToo
OSPL HFA (dB SPL)
Full-on Gain HFA (dB)
Reference Test Gain (dB)
Frequency Range (Hz) – –
Distortion Hz ()
Equivalent Input Noise (dB A)
Operating Current (mA)
Attack Time (ms) ± ±
Release Time (ms) ± ±
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HearToo I 140
HearToo I 120
2CC COUPLER
120
110
100
90
80
70
100 1k 10k
Frequency (Hz)
Output / dB SPL
140
130
120
110
100
90
100 1k 10k
110
100
90
80
70
60
Frequency (Hz)
Output / dB SPL
Additional Information
Technical data measured with expansion corresponding to
the test box measurement settings
“cc” refers to a coupler according to IEC -
Applied versions ANSI S- IEC -
Full-on gain is measured with the gain control of the
hearing aid set to its full-on position minus dB and with
an input SPL of dB This is to obtain a gain response
equal to the full-on gain response from eg
ANSI S- but without influence of feedback
Output OSPL 90
Frequency Response
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< 15 mm >
< >
8,15 mm
< >
9.0 mm
< 19 mm >
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Manufacturer:
Bernafon AG
Morgenstrasse 131
3018 Bern
Switzerland
www.bernafon.com
0000185778000001
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