Starkey Laboratories 24LIVIOB13 Livio User Manual

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User Manual

Standard ProductsOPERATIONS MANUALSmartphone Compatible  and Universal ConnectivityBTE (Behind-The-Ear)
Hearing AidHearing Aid ControlsRocker Switch Controls p. 14Size 13 Battery – OrangeTable of ContentsOverviewBTE 13  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4PreparationBatteries/Battery Indicators  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  6 Insertion and Removal  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  10OperationPower On & Off  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  14 User Controls  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   14Volume Control  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  16Volume Control Indicators  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  17Memory Change  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  18Mute   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   18Multiflex Tinnitus Level Control  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  19Activity Tracking   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  19Directional Settings  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   19Telephone Use  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  19Multiflex Tinnitus Technology   . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   23 AdjustmentPairing with an iOS Device  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  24Mobile Phone Use  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  26Pairing with an Android Device  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  27Accessories  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  28Hearing Aid CareHearing Aid Care  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  29 Standard Tubing/Thin Tubing  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .   30 Service and Repair  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  32 Troubleshooting Guide  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  33Tips for Better Communication  � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � �  34Regulatory InformationSafety Information  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  36FDA Information  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  37FCC Information  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  43
Features, Controls and Identification1.  Hearing Aid2.  Earhook3.  Microphone4.  Rocker switch (user control) 5.  Battery compartment (on/off control)6.  Location of left/right side hearing aid indicator  RED is for right ear, BLUE is for left ear7.  Location of serial number8.  Location of manufacturer’s name  and model name9.  Custom earmold with tubing10.  Thin tube with comfort earbud11.  Thin tube with custom earmold00-000000Serial Number5321467910118BTE 13 Overview   |   5 4   |   BTE 13 Overview
21435Preparation   |   7 6   |   PreparationBatteriesYour hearing aid uses a battery as its power source. The battery size can be identified by the orange (13) color code on the packaging.To insert or replace the battery:1.  Use the finger pick on the battery door.2.  Open the battery door gently and remove the old battery.3.  Remove the colored tab from the new battery. Wait 3-5 minutes after removing tab before inserting battery.4.  Line up the battery’s “+” sign (flat side of the battery) with the “+” on the battery door.5.  Close the battery door.Battery IndicatorsAn indicator will sound when the battery voltage  is low. You then have approximately 30 minutes*  to replace the battery. An indicator may also sound  just before the battery stops working.* Actual time between low battery indicator and shut down will vary depending on environmental noise levels and brand of battery used.
Preparation   |   9 8   |   PreparationHelpful Hints•  NEVER FORCE THE BATTERY DOOR SHUT; this could result in serious damage. If the door will  not close securely, ensure the battery is inserted correctly.•  Do not open the battery door too far or damage  is likely to occur.•  Dispose of used batteries immediately in the proper waste or recycling container.•  Batteries vary in size and performance. Your  hearing professional is your best source for  lifespan estimates and verification that you  are using the proper size and type. WARNINGS    Batteries are dangerous if swallowed. To help prevent the accidental ingestion of batteries:  Keep out of reach of children and pets.  Check your medications before taking them – batteries have been mistaken for pills.    Never put batteries in your mouth, as they can easily be swallowed. NATIONAL BUTTON BATTERY INGESTION HOTLINE: 202-625-3333
5Preparation   |   11 10   |   Preparation1234Insertion and Removal To insert the custom earmold and hearing aid:1.  Hold the custom earmold with your thumb and forefinger on the outer side near the tubing.2.  Tilt your hand slightly forward and gently insert the canal tip of the custom earmold into your ear canal.3.    Rotate the custom earmold backward.4.  Softly press the custom earmold into place with your fingertip.5.  Carefully place the BTE behind your ear wrapping the earhook over the top of your ear.To remove the hearing aid and custom earmold: Take the hearing aid from behind your ear and gently pull the custom earmold outward. Pulling lightly down on the earlobe may help loosen the custom earmold as it is removed.
Preparation   |   13 12   |   Preparation123To insert the comfort earbud:1.  Insert the comfort earbud into your ear canal.2.  Gently wrap the BTE over your ear until it rests securely behind your ear.3.  Place the lock in the concha  bowl of your ear.To remove the hearing aid and comfort earbud: •  Remove the lock from the concha bowl of your ear.•  Remove the hearing aid  from behind your ear.•  Gently grasp the tubing at the opening of the ear canal and pull outward.Helpful Hints•  Minor irritation and inflammation may occur as your ear becomes accustomed to having an object in it; if so, please contact your hearing professional. •  If an actual allergic reaction occurs, alternative earmold materials are available; contact your hearing professional.•  Severe swelling, discharge from the ear, excessive wax or other unusual conditions warrant immediate consultation with a physician.
Operation   |   15 14   |   OperationPower On & OffTo turn ON:Insert a battery and completely close the battery  door. Your hearing aid has a power-on delay which may require a few seconds. You may hear a tone indicating that your hearing aid is powered on.To turn OFF: Open the battery door until the battery is no longer touching the battery contacts.User ControlsYour hearing aid’s user control may have been customized by your hearing professional. Ask your hearing professional how the user control on your  hearing aid is set.Available User Control FunctionalityThe user control on your hearing aid can  respond differently depending on how long you activate (press) the button. Your hearing aid is capable of having one function assigned to a short press (press and release) and one function assigned to a long press (press and hold).The options selected below indicate how your user controls are configured.Tap GestureYour hearing aid may support an additional user control. This control can be configured by your hearing professional to start/stop streamed audio from a Starkey Hearing Technologies accessory by tapping your  ear twice.Assigned User Control SettingsVolume  ControlMemory Change Mute Multiflex  Tinnitus LevelStart/Stop Accessory StreamingShort Press (Press & Release)Long Press (Press & Hold)Tap Gesture**Hearing aid may support
Operation   |   17 16   |   OperationVolume Control Power On Volume LevelYour hearing aid has been set to a specific volume level (Volume Home) determined by your hearing professional. If sounds are generally too loud or too soft, please contact your hearing professional for advice and adjustment. Rocker Switch Volume ControlIf your rocker switch is configured to control volume, pressing the top part of the switch increases the volume while pressing the lower portion of the  switch decreases volume.Volume Control IndicatorsYour hearing professional may enable audible indicators, which highlight the current volume position.Volume Level ToneVolume Max 5 Beeps •••••Volume Step(s) Short Tone –Volume Home (Power-on volume level) 3 Beeps •••Volume Step(s) Short Tone –Volume Min Single Beep • My hearing aid is configured with the following control:  Press and Release Volume Control  Press and Hold Volume Control
Operation   |   19 18   |   OperationMemory ChangeYour hearing professional may create multiple memories within your hearing aid. These additional memories can be accessed by activating the user control on your hearing aid.If your user control is configured for memory changes, each time you activate the user control, the memory of your hearing aid will increment through the available memories.Memory Indicators Your hearing professional may enable an audible indicator, which is presented while making a memory change. The indicator defaults to a voice identifying which memory your hearing aid is in.MuteIf your hearing aid is configured with mute functionality, a long press and hold of the user control will mute your hearing aid. If enabled by your hearing professional, you may hear an indicator prior to the hearing aid muting. To unmute your hearing aid, press the button again and audio will be restored.Multiflex Tinnitus Level ControlYour user control can also adjust the level of your Multiflex Tinnitus stimulus. Please refer to the section labeled Multiflex Tinnitus Technology (on page 23)  for further information.Activity TrackingYour hearing aid may support a sensor that is capable of tracking daily physical activity and reporting it to the Thrive Hearing Control app. This feature can be used to view daily step count, minutes of activity and to obtain reminders to get up and move throughout the day. Physical activity is a component of your  Thrive score.Directional SettingsYour hearing aid has directional microphones to help improve speech understanding in noisy situations. Ask your hearing professional about your particular directional settings.Telephone UseYour hearing aids can be customized with features to help you effectively communicate on the telephone. Ask your hearing professional about your telephone solution.
Operation   |   21 20   |   OperationAutomatic Telephone Memory  and Automatic TelecoilThese options activate the telephone memory automatically when used with a hearing aid compatible telephone. To use, place the telephone receiver on your ear as you normally would and the hearing aid will automatically select the telephone memory. It might be necessary to move the telephone receiver slightly to find the best reception. Once the telephone is removed from  the ear, the hearing aid will switch back to the last  used memory.My hearing aids have the following telephone setting(s):    Automatic Telephone Memory and Automatic Telecoil. See below.    Manual Telephone Memory and  Manual Telecoil. See next page.  (Memory # ________________ )   NoneNOTE: Consult with your hearing professional if your hearing aid does not switch to the telephone memory automatically, if it is enabled.Manual Telephone Memory and Manual TelecoilManual access allows you to switch the hearing aids into a telephone or telecoil memory, as needed. Ask your hearing professional which memory you should access for manual telephone use.General Telephone UseSome hearing aids work best by holding the phone close to, but not fully covering your ear. In some instances, if you encounter whistling (feedback), tilt the receiver at an angle until the whistling stops. Additionally, the hearing aid in the non-phone ear (ear opposite the phone) may switch to a telephone setting to reduce background sounds. Your hearing professional  can provide instructions  and techniques for your specific needs.
Multiflex Tinnitus Technology   |   23 22   |   OperationEar-to-Ear Phone StreamingThe telephone memory in your hearing aid may be equipped with an ear-to-ear phone streaming option. When you enter your telephone memory, the audio from your telephone will be streamed from the phone ear’s hearing aid to the opposite ear’s hearing aid. This allows you to hear the telephone conversation in both ears. Ask your hearing professional about your particular telephone settings. IntroductionMultiflex Tinnitus Technology can be used as part of a tinnitus treatment program. Multiflex Tinnitus Technology plays a tinnitus stimulus through the hearing aid. The tinnitus stimulus is programmed according to your hearing loss, and your hearing professional can adjust the settings of the tinnitus stimulus to meet your needs. Rocker Switch Tinnitus Stimulus ControlIf your rocker switch is configured for Tinnitus Stimulus Control, pressing the top part of the switch increases the stimulus level while pressing the bottom part of the switch decreases the stimulus level. My hearing aid is configured with the following control:   Press and Release Tinnitus Stimulus Control.   Press and Hold Tinnitus Stimulus Control
Adjustment   |   25 24   |   AdjustmentPairing Your Hearing Aid with an iOS DeviceTo adjust your hearing aid with your iOS device, you must pair the two together so they can communicate. Please follow the instructions to pair your iOS device and your hearing aid.1.   Ensure  Bluetooth® is enabled on your iOS device. Within the Settings menu go to Bluetooth and toggle to On. 2.  Locate, then tap the Settings icon on your  iOS device. 3.   Within the Settings menu go to General > Accessibility > MFi Hearing Devices. 4.   While the iOS device searches for the hearing aids, open and close the battery door on your hearing aids. This puts the hearing aids in  pairing mode.•  You will see your hearing aid name (e.g. “Chris Hearing Aids”) when the iOS device first discovers your hearing aids. •   If your name does not appear in the “Devices” list within 5-7 seconds, tap Accessibility in the upper left corner, then tap MFi Hearing Devices.You are now ready to use your iOS device to adjust your hearing aid. You can adjust either with the native iOS controls or with the Thrive Hearing Control app. To access the native iOS hearing aid controls, triple-click the Home button (On the iPhone 8 or earlier versions. Please consult Apple support for iPhone X options) on your iOS device. From this screen you can adjust the volume, select memory or use your iOS device as a remote microphone.Select Start Live Listen to stream the iOS device microphone input directly into your hearing aid. Point the iOS device microphone toward the audio source.Select Start Live Listen to stream the iOS device microphone input directly into your hearing aid. Point the iOS device microphone toward the audio source.To minimize background noise and provide the best signal, place the iOS device as close to the source  as possible.Right Volume/Left Volume allows you to increase and decrease volume for each hearing aid individually.Turn off Adjust Independently to make changes to both hearing aids simultaneously.Normal indicates the name of a memory setting in  the hearing aid. You can select from any memories shown in the list to change the hearing aid to that memory setting.
Adjustment   |   27 26   |   AdjustmentMobile Phone UseYour hearing aid is designed to work with a smartphone. When the hearing aid is paired and powered on, incoming phone calls will route automatically to your hearing aid. When your hearing aid is not powered on, incoming calls route only to your smartphone.iOS allows you to select a preference for how audio  (call audio and media audio) is routed from your smartphone to your hearing aids.Pairing Your Hearing Aid with an  Android Device To adjust your hearing aid with your Android device, you must pair the two together so they can communicate. Please follow the instructions to pair your device and your hearing aid. 1.  Locate, then tap the Settings icon on your device.2.  Select Bluetooth.3.  In this screen, if Bluetooth appears Off, change the settings to On. Then, open and close the battery door on your hearing aids (this puts your hearing aids into pairing mode).4.  Under Paired devices you will see your first name followed by hearing aid (e.g. Michelle H/As) when the device first discovers the hearing aids. If your name does not appear in the “Devices” list within 5-7 seconds, tap Accessibility in the upper left corner, then tap Hearing Devices. 5.  Tap the hearing aid name to connect each hearing aid to the device.6.  Pairing is complete.
Hearing Aid Care   |   29 28   |   AccessoriesAccessories There are several accessories that allow you to control and maximize the full potential of your hearing aids. Available functionality includes:•  Ability to adjust your hearing aids using a remote control•  Ability to transmit television audio directly to your hearing aids•  Ability to transmit remote microphone audio directly to your hearing aidsConsult with your hearing professional to determine which accessories may be best for you. Hearing Aid Care Keep your hearing aids clean. Heat, moisture and foreign substances can result in poor performance. •  Use a cleaning brush or soft cloth to clean debris from around the user control, microphone and battery compartment;  inspect the earbud regularly. •  Never use water, solvents, cleaning fluids or oil to clean your hearing aids. Your hearing professional can provide further information on additional maintenance procedures for your hearing aids, if needed.
Hearing Aid Care   |   31 30   |   Hearing Aid CareStandard Tubing 1.  Separate the custom earmold from the BTE by gently pulling the tubing away from the earhook.•  Use a soft, damp cloth or a cleaning brush to clean debris from the custom earmold •  Wash the custom earmold with warm soapy water •  Never use solvents2.  Slide the custom earmold tubing onto the BTE earhook when completely dry.Your hearing professional can provide further information on additional maintenance procedures  for your hearing aid, if needed.Thin Tubing1.  Unscrew the tubing from  the tip of the hearing aid.2.  Thread the cleaner through the tubing, starting at the end just removed from the hearing aid, until it extends from the other end of the tubing. 3.  Brush the debris off prior to removing the cleaner. 4.  Clean the earbud with a dry cloth or brush. 5.  If necessary, the earbud may be washed in warm, soapy water. Remove the earbud  from the tubing prior to washing. Allow to  dry overnight.
Troubleshooting GuideSYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSESSOLUTIONSNot Loud EnoughLow battery Replace batteryBlocked earmold/tubing/earbudClean earmold and tubingHearing change Contact your hearing professionalDebris buildupClean microphone and earmold with brushInconsistent PerformanceLow battery Replace batteryBlocked earmold/tubing/earbudClean earmold and tubingUnclear, Distorted PerformanceLow battery Replace batteryBlocked earmold/tubing/earbudClean earmold and tubingHearing aid needs repair/maintenanceContact your hearing professionalDeadLow battery Replace batteryBlocked earmold/tubingClean earmold and tubingCrimped tubing Contact your hearing professionalHearing Aid Care   |   33 32   |   Hearing Aid CareHelpful Hints•  Make sure the custom earmold or earbud and tubing are completely dry before reconnecting  to your hearing aid earhook.•  When not wearing your hearing aids, open the battery door to allow any moisture to evaporate.•  Do not take apart your hearing aids or insert the cleaning tools inside them.•  When not in use, remove the batteries completely; place your hearing aids in the storage container and store: − In a dry, safe place − Away from direct sunlight or heat to avoid extreme temperatures − Where you can easily find them − Safely out of reach of children and petsService and RepairIf, for any reason, your hearing aid does not operate properly, do NOT attempt to fix it yourself. Not only are you likely to violate any applicable warranties or insurance, you could easily cause further damage.Should your hearing aid fail or perform poorly, check the guide on the next page for possible solutions. If problems continue, contact your hearing professional for advice and assistance. Many common problems may be solved right in your hearing professional’s office or clinic.
Tips for Better Communication   |   35 34   |   Tips for Better CommunicationYour hearing professional will recommend an appropriate schedule to help you adapt to your new hearing aid. It will take practice, time and patience for your brain to adapt to the new sounds that your hearing aid provides. Hearing is only part of how we share thoughts, ideas and feelings. Reading lips, facial expressions and gestures can help the learning process and add to what amplification alone  may miss.Please review the following simple communication tips:For You•  Move closer to and look at the speaker•  Sit face-to-face in a quiet room•  Try different locations to find the best place  to listen•  Minimize distractions•  Background noises may be frustrating at first; remember, you have not heard them for a while•  Let others know what you need; keep in mind that people cannot “see” your hearing loss•  Develop realistic expectations of what your hearing aids can and cannot do•  Better hearing with hearing aids is a learned skill combining desire, practice and patienceFor Your Family and FriendsYour family and friends are also affected by your hearing loss. Request that they:•  Get your full attention before beginning to speak•  Look at you or sit face-to-face in a quiet room•  Speak clearly and at a normal rate and level;  shouting can actually make understanding  more difficult•  Rephrase rather than repeat the same words; different words may be easier to understand•  Minimize distractions while speaking
Regulatory Information   |   37 36   |   Regulatory InformationSafety InformationINTENDED USE: An air conduction hearing aid is a wearable sound-amplifying device intended to compensate for impaired hearing. Hearing aids are available in multiple gain/output levels appropriate to treat hearing losses ranging from mild to profound. Your hearing aids are designed to comply with the most stringent Standards of International Electromagnetic Compatibility. However, it is still possible that you may experience interference caused by power line disturbances, airport metal detectors, electromagnetic fields from other medical devices, radio signals and electrostatic discharges.If you use other medical devices or wear implantable medical devices such as defibrillators or pacemakers and are concerned that your hearing aids might cause interference with your medical device, please contact your physician or the manufacturer of your medical device for information about the risk of disturbance.Your hearing aids should not be worn during an MRI procedure or in a hyperbaric chamber. Your hearing aids are not formally certified to operate in explosive atmospheres such as coal mines or certain chemical factories. Your hearing aids are classified as a Type B applied part under the IEC 60601-1 medical device standard.Your hearing aids should be stored within the temperature and humidity ranges  of -40oC (-40oF) to +60oC (140oF) and 10 to 95 percent relative humidity.Your hearing aids are designed to operate beyond the range of temperatures comfortable to you, from very cold up to 50oC (122oF).Use on AircraftsThe optional wireless capabilities that may be featured in your hearing aids can be used on an aircraft as hearing aids are exempt from the rules applied to other personal electronic instruments on an aircraft.International UseYour hearing aids are approved to operate at a radio frequency that is specific to your country or region and might not be approved for use outside your country or region. Be aware that operation during international travel may cause interference to other electronic hearing instruments, or other electronic instruments may cause interference  to your hearing aids.We are required by regulations to provide the following warnings:WARNING: Use of wireless hearing aids directly next to other electronic equipment should be avoided because it could result in improper performance. If such use is necessary, note as to whether your hearing aids and the other equipment are operating normally. WARNING: Use of accessories, components or replacement parts other than those provided by the manufacturer of your hearing aids could result in increased electromagnetic emissions and decreased electromagnetic immunity and could result in degradation of performance. WARNING: If Portable Radio Frequency communications equipment is used closer than 30 cm (12 inches) from your hearing aid, degradation of the performance of your hearing aid could result. If this occurs, move away from the communications equipment.Required InformationThe following additional information is provided in compliance with U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations:WARNING TO HEARING AID DISPENSERS  A hearing aid dispenser 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 aid dispenser 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 90 days.iii.  History of sudden or rapidly progressive hearing loss within the previous 90 days.iv.  Acute or chronic dizziness.v.  Unilateral hearing loss of sudden or recent onset within the  previous 90 days.vi.  Audiometric air-bone gap equal to or greater than 15 decibels at 500 Hertz (Hz), 1,000 Hz and 2,000 Hz.vii.  Visible evidence of significant cerumen accumulation or a foreign body in the ear canal.viii.  Pain or discomfort in the ear.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 otorhynolaringologists. The purpose of the medical evaluation  is to assure that all medically treatable conditions that may affect hearing are identified and treated before the hearing aid is purchased.
Regulatory Information   |   39 38   |   Regulatory InformationFollowing 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 hearing aid dispenser, as appropriate, for a hearing aid evaluation.The audiologist or hearing aid dispenser 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 dispenser 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 aid dispensers now offer 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 the sale of hearing aids to those individuals who have obtained a medical evaluation from a licensed physician. Federal law permits a fully informed adult to sign a waiver statement declining the medical evaluation for religious or personal beliefs that preclude consultation with a physician.  The exercise of such a waiver is not in your best health interest and its use is strongly discouraged.A hearing aid will not restore normal hearing and will not prevent or improve a hearing impairment resulting from organic conditions. Use of a hearing aid is only part of hearing habilitation and may need to be supplemented by auditory training and instruction in lip reading. In most cases infrequent use of a hearing aid does not permit a user to attain full benefit from it. Special care should be exercised in selecting and fitting a hearing aid whose maximum sound pressure level exceeds 132 decibels because there may be risk in impairing the remaining hearing of the hearing aid user.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. According to the ANSI C63.19 standard (ANSI C63.19-2007 American National Standard Methods of Measurement of Compatibility Between Wireless Communications Devices and Hearing Aids), the compatibility of a particular hearing aid and mobile phone can be predicted by adding the rating for the hearing aid immunity to the rating for the mobile phone emissions. For example, the sum of a hearing aid rating of 2 (M2/T2) and a telephone rating of 3 (M3/T3) would result in a combined rating that equals at least 5 would provide “normal use”; a combined rating of 6 or greater would indicate “excellent performance”. See the Quick Start Guide included with your hearing aid for the exact M/T rating of your hearing aid.CHILDREN WITH HEARING LOSS In addition to seeing a physician for a medical evaluation, a child with a hearing loss should be directed to an audiologist for evaluation and rehabilitation since hearing loss may cause problems in language development and the 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.For Hearing Professionals INDICATIONS FOR USE The Multiflex Tinnitus Technology is a tool to generate sounds to be used in a Tinnitus Management Program to relieve patients suffering from tinnitus. The target population is primarily the adult population over 18 years of age. The Multiflex Tinnitus Technology is targeted for healthcare professionals, which are treating patients suffering from tinnitus, as well as conventional hearing disorders. The fitting of the Multiflex Tinnitus Technology must be done by a hearing professional participating in a Tinnitus Management Program.INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION Multiflex Tinnitus Technology is a software function that generates sound which is programmed into a hearing aid. The hearing aid may be used in one of three modes of operation: as a hearing aid, as a tinnitus treatment instrument or as a hearing aid and tinnitus treatment instrument. When enabled, the Multiflex Tinnitus Technology generates the sound and allows a patient’s hearing professional to design and program appropriate settings for an individually prescribed sound treatment plan. The treatment plan should be used in a tinnitus management program for relief of tinnitus. Multiflex Tinnitus Technology generates a broadband white noise signal that varies in frequency and amplitude. These characteristics are adjustable by the hearing professional and are specific to the prescribed therapy designed by the professional for the patient’s needs and comfort. The patient may have some control of the level or volume of the signal and the patient should discuss this adjustment as well as his or her comfort level and sound of the signal with their hearing professional. WARNING TO HEARING CARE PRACTITIONER A hearing care practitioner should advise a prospective sound generator user to consult promptly with a licensed physician (preferably an ear specialist) before using a sound generator if the hearing care practitioner determines through inquiry, actual observation or review or 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 90 days. iii.  History of sudden or rapidly progressive hearing loss within the previous 90 days. iv.  Acute or chronic dizziness. v.  Unilateral hearing loss of sudden or recent onset within the previous 90 days.
Regulatory Information   |   41 40   |   Regulatory InformationCAUTION: If set to the maximum output level and worn for periods of time exceeding the recommendations below, the patient’s exposure to sound energy has the potential to exceed noise exposure limits. This instrument is intended for use for a maximum of sixteen (16) hours a day when set at the maximum output level. For the Patient A tinnitus therapy instrument is an electronic instrument intended to generate noise of sufficient intensity and bandwidth to treat ringing in the ears. It can also be used as an aid in hearing external sounds and speech. Multiflex Tinnitus Technology is a tool to generate sounds. It is recommended that this tool be used with appropriate counseling and/or in a tinnitus management program to relieve patients suffering from tinnitus.TINNITUS THERAPY CONCEPTS AND BENEFITS Multiflex Tinnitus Technology can be used as a part of a tinnitus treatment program. Multiflex Tinnitus Technology plays a white noise through the hearing aid. Multiflex Tinnitus Technology is programmed according to your hearing loss and preference, and your hearing professional can adjust the settings of Multiflex Tinnitus Technology to meet your needs. Multiflex Tinnitus Technology may provide temporary relief of your tinnitus.PRESCRIPTION USE ONLY CAUTION: Federal law restricts this instrument to sale by or on the order of a doctor, audiologist or other hearing care practitioner licensed to dispense hearing aids in your state. The use of any sound generating tinnitus therapy instrument should be only on the advice and in consultation with your audiologist or hearing care practitioner. Your hearing professional will properly diagnose and fit the instrument to your personal needs and requirements. This should include its use in a prescribed tinnitus treatment program. Your hearing professional will also be able to offer the appropriate follow-up care. It is important that you follow your hearing professional’s advice and direction regarding such care. WARNING: There are some potential concerns associated with the use of any sound generating tinnitus therapy instrument. Among them are the potential for worsening of tinnitus, a possible change in hearing thresholds, and possible skin irritation at the point of contact with the hearing aid. Multiflex Tinnitus Technology has been designed to minimize these concerns. However, should you experience or notice any of the above conditions or any dizziness, nausea, headaches or heart palpitations, you should immediately discontinue use of the instrument and seek a consultation with a medical, audiology or other hearing professional.As with any instrument, misuse of the tinnitus therapy instrument could present some potentially harmful effects. Care should be taken to prevent the unauthorized use and to keep the instrument out of the reach of children and pets. CAUTION: If set to the maximum output level and worn for periods of time exceeding the recommendations below, your exposure to sound energy has the potential to exceed noise exposure limits. You should not use your hearing aid for more than sixteen (16) hours a day if your hearing aid is set at the maximum output level, nor should you use your hearing aid if your hearing professional has set the instrument at levels that exceed your comfort level.
42  |  Regulatory Information Regulatory Information   |  43 Important Notice for Prospective Sound Generator Users Good  health  practice  requires that  a person  with  tinnitus  have a medical evaluation by a licensed physician (preferably a physician who specializes in diseases of the ear) before  using a sound generator. Licensed physicians who specialize in diseases of  the  ear are often  referred to  as otolaryngologists, otologists  or otorhinolaryngologists. The purpose of  a medical evaluation is to assure that  all medically treatable conditions  that  may affect tinnitus are identified  and treated  before  the sound generator instrument is used. REGULATORY NOTICES FCC NOTICE This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and with ISED Canada’s license-exempt RSS standard(s). 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  of the device. Note: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  Note FCC/IC Cet appareil  est conforme  à la partie 15 des  règles de la FCC et avec les normes RSS de licence  d’Industrie  Canada. Le fonctionnement   est soumis à deux  conditions:   (1) Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d’interférences nuisibles  et (2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interference  reçue, y compris  les interférences  qui peuvent  causer des fonctionnements  du dispositif. NOTE: Le manufacturier  n’est  pas responsa ble de l’interférence créée par la modification de cet équipement  lors de l’écoute du  téléviseur ou  de  la  radio. De telles  modifications pourraient entrainer la  révocation de l’autorité  de  l’utilisateur à  opérer  cet équipement.  TECHNICAL DATA Multiflex  Tinnitus Technology Maximum Output  = 87 dB SPL (typical) when measured in a 2cc coupler per ANSI S3.22 or IEC 60118-7. WIRELESS TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION Your hearing aids contain a radio transceiver utilizing Bluetooth®  Low Energy wireless technology  operating  in the 2.4-2.4835 GHz frequency band with a maximum effective radiated power of 5 dBm using GFSK transmission modulation.  The receiver section of the radio has a bandwidth  of 1.5 MHz. They also contain a radio transceiver utilizing Near Field Magnetic Induction operating on 10.281 MHz with maximum induced  magnetic field strength of -5 dBuA/m at a measurement distance of 10 meters with 8-DPSK transmission modulation.  The receiver section of the NFMI radio has a bandwidth  of 400 kHz. This hearing aid model has been tested to, and has passed, the following emissions and immunity tests: • IEC 60601-1-2 radiated emissions requirements for a Group 1 Class B device as stated in CISPR 11. • RF radiated  immunity  at  a  field  level  of 10  V/m  between  80  MHz  and  2.7 GHz as well  as higher  field  levels  from  communication  devi ces as stated  in Table 9 of IEC 60601-1-2. • Immunity to power frequency magnetic fields at a field level of 30 A/m. • Immunity to ESD levels of +/-  8 kV conducted  discharge and +/-  15 kV air discharge. Hereby, Starkey Hearing Technologies declares that the products listed above are in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. A copy of the Declaration of Confor mity can be obtained from the addresses on the following  page or docs.starkeyhearingtechnologies.com WIRELESS  NOT ICES FCC ID: EOA-24LIVIOB13 IC: 6903A-24LIVIOB13 (Livio BTE 13, Via BTE 13, AGXsliv BTE 13, Esentia BTE 13, Livio AI BTE 13, Via AI BTE 13, AGXsliv AI BTE 13, Esentia AI BTE 13)  Starkey Hearing Technologies 6700 Washington Ave. South Eden Prairie, MN 55344 USA Wm. F. Austin House, Bramhall Technology Park Pepper Road, Hazel Grove, Stockport SK7 5BX United Kingdom Waste from electronic  equipment must be handled according to local regulations. Consult Operations Manual
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