Starkey Laboratories 24MFA Starkey Hearing Technologies Remote Microphone+, Model 900 User Manual
Starkey Laboratories Inc Starkey Hearing Technologies Remote Microphone+, Model 900
User Manual
OPERATIONS MANUAL
Microphone +
Remote
Table of Contents
Overview � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 2
Basic Use � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 6
Daily Use � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 8
Wearing the Remote Mic + � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 10
Pairing with Hearing Aids � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 11
Pairing with Bluetooth Devices � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 13
Using the Input Mode Button � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 14
Remote Microphone � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 14
Bluetooth Phone and Audio � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 15
Teleloop System � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 17
FM System � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 17
Line-In � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 17
Start/Stop Audio Streaming � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 18
Assembling the Power Adapter � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 19
Troubleshooting � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 20
Safety Information � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 23
Regulatory Notices � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 27
Overview | 3 2 | Overview
Starkey Hearing Technologies Remote Microphone +
is designed to stream audio from different audio
sources directly to your 2.4 GHz wireless hearing aids.
When worn by a distant speaker in noisy
environments, the Remote Mic + functions as an
assistive listening device. The Remote Mic + can also
interface with the following audio sources:
• Bluetooth A2DP profile (for example, music)
• Bluetooth Handsfree profile (phone calls)
• Teleloop systems
• FM systems
• Line-in audio
Package Contents
• Remote Mic +
• Power Adapter
• USB-to-microUSB cable
• Operations Manual
Optional Accessories
• Europin FM receiver
• Line-In Cable (part #91259-000)
• Lanyard (part #91324-000)
Streaming – Audio or sound transmitted wirelessly from
the Remote Mic + directly to your hearing aids.
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6
8
9
1. Multi-Function Button
2. MicroUSB Jack
3. Volume Buttons
4. Status Indicator LED
5. Clip
6. Input Mode LEDs
7. Input Mode Button
8. Microphone
9. FM Receiver Jack
Overview | 5 4 | Overview
Overview
Tip: Stream Volume can also be adjusted via the Thrive
Hearing Control app, Starkey Hearing Technologies
Remote, and/or hearing aid user controls. Review your
hearing aid operation manual or contact your hearing
professional for details on your particular system setup.
1. Multi-Function Button
• Controls operational state of Starkey Hearing
Technologies Remote Microphone +
2. MicroUSB Jack
• Recharges via USB-to-microUSB cable
• Plays line-in audio via optional cable
3. Volume Buttons
• Press and release to adjust stream volume
4. Status Indicator LED
• Identifies the operational state of the
Remote Mic +
5. Clip
• Affixes Remote Mic + to clothing or lanyard
6. Input Mode LEDs
7. Input Mode Button
• Changes audio source
8. Microphones
• Picks up speaker’s voice during remote mic use
• Picks up your voice during Bluetooth phone
calls
9. FM Receiver Jack
• Accepts Europin FM Receivers
LED OPERATIONAL STATE
Off Power is off
Slow Pulsing
Green
Power is on, but no active
Bluetooth connection
Slow Pulsing
Blue
Power is on plus an active
Bluetooth connection
ICON AUDIO SOURCE
Remote Microphone
(refer to page 14)
Bluetooth Phone and Audio
(refer to page 15)
Teleloop (refer to page 17)
FM System (refer to page 17)
Line-In (refer to page 17)
Slow Pulsing
Red
Low battery condition
Solid Red Possible fault condition
Basic Use | 7 6 | Basic Use
Basic Use
1. To turn on Starkey Hearing
Technologies Remote
Microphone +, press the
multi-function button for
2 seconds and release when
the green LED appears.
2. Ensure your hearing aids are
powered on.
• Note: Prior to streaming
audio for the first time, your
hearing aids will need to be
paired to the Remote Mic +.
Refer to Pairing with Hearing
Aids on page 11.
3. To start audio streaming,
• Open Thrive Hearing Control and select
Start Streaming.
• Refer to Start/Stop Audio Streaming
on page 18 for additional options.
4. To change the audio source,
press and release the input
mode button. Repeat until you
reach the desired input mode.
5. To access audio from a
Bluetooth device , it
must be connected to the
Remote Mic + (denoted
by a slow pulsing blue
status indicator LED).
• Note: Prior to streaming
Bluetooth audio for the first
time, pair your Bluetooth
device with the Remote
Mic +. Refer to Pairing
with Bluetooth Devices
on page 13.
6. To adjust the stream volume,
press the + or - button.
7. To stop streaming, do one of
the following:
• Turn off the Remote Mic +.
• Open Thrive Hearing Control and select Stop
Streaming.
• Refer to Start/Stop Audio Streaming
on page 18 for additional options.
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Daily Use | 9 8 | Daily Use
Recharging Status
Daily Use
Power On
Press the multi-function button for
2 seconds and release when the
LED illuminates.
Power Off
Press the multi-function button for
2 seconds and release when the
LED turns off.
Battery Low
LED slowly pulses red. Provides an
audible indicator tone to hearing
aids every 5 minutes.
Battery Recharge
Attach the microUSB end of
the charging cable to the
microUSB jack on Starkey
Hearing Technologies
Remote Microphone +.
Attach the USB end of the
charging cable to a female
USB jack on the enclosed
power adapter.
Tip: Recharging the Remote Mic + can take longer
while streaming audio. Recharging will be faster
when the Remote Mic + is off
.
Power Charge State LED
Off Recharging Solid Green
Off Complete Off
On Recharging Solid green briefly interupted
by other LED status behaviors
On Complete Off
Pairing | 11
Wearing the Remote Mic +
Starkey Hearing Technologies
Remote Microphone + can be
affixed to clothing or worn on
a lanyard. When your audio
source is the Remote Mic or
a Bluetooth device in phone
mode , the Remote Mic +
should be within 8 inches
(20cm) of the speaker’s mouth.
Clip – Press the clip as shown. Slide
clip opening onto clothing and
release clip. Ensure the Remote Mic +
is securely affixed to clothing.
Lanyard (optional) –
1. Gently press the clip as shown.
2. Insert lanyard loop into clip
opening and lift loop toward top
of clip. Release clip. Ensure the
lanyard is securely attached to
the Remote Mic +.
3. Place lanyard around neck.
Pairing with Hearing Aids
For Starkey Hearing Technologies Remote
Microphone + to interact with your hearing aid(s),
you must first pair the Remote Mic + with each
hearing aid. You only need to perform this action one
time, as they should automatically recognize each
other when both are powered on and within wireless
operating range.*
To pair the Remote Mic + with your hearing aid(s):
1. Ensure your hearing aids are not connected to
nearby Bluetooth devices. To do this,
• Disable Bluetooth on your mobile phone.
• Power off any nearby Starkey Hearing
Technologies TV or Remote Mic + accessories,
which you previously paired to your hearing aids.
2. Power off, then power on your hearing aids.
3. Place your hearing aids within 6 inches (15 cm)
of the Remote Mic +.
4. Press the Input Mode and
Volume Up (+) buttons
simultaneously for 7
seconds until the LED
status indicator alternately
blinks blue and red.
Volume +
Input
Mode
*Typical operating range is up to 10 meters (~30 feet). Operational range may be
reduced by environmental factors, such as obstructions, interference, and human
body positioning. Larger operational distances are achievable, though audio quality
and connectivity may decrease.
10 | Wearing the Remote Mic +
Pairing | 13 12 | Pairing
5. For a set of hearing aids:
6. For a single hearing aid:
Pairing with Bluetooth Devices
For Starkey Hearing Technologies Remote
Microphone + to wirelessly receive audio from
your Bluetooth device, you must first pair them:
1. Ensure the Remote Mic + is
powered on and not Bluetooth-
connected to other devices (the
green LED will be slowly pulsing).
2. Press the Input Mode and
Volume Down (-) buttons
simultaneously for 7
seconds until the LED status
indicator rapidly blinks blue.
3. Put your Bluetooth device
into pairing mode. When
Remote Mic + appears,
select it.
• Note: Review your Bluetooth
device operations manual for
more details.
4. The Remote Mic + LED provides the
pairing status:
• Successful – green LED for 2 seconds
• Unsuccessful – red LED for 2 seconds
Volume −
Input
Mode
LED blink Pairing Result Next Step
Successful Complete
Unsuccessful Repeat steps 1 – 4
and 6
First LED
blink
Second
LED blink
Pairing Result Next Step
Both hearing aids
paired Complete
Only one hearing
aid paired
Repeat steps
1 – 5
n/a No hearing aids
paired
Repeat steps
1 – 5
Bluetooth Phone and Audio | 15 14 | Input Mode/Remote Microphone
Using the Input Mode Button
View Current Audio Source
If Input Mode LED is off, press button to temporarily
illuminate the LED.
Change to Different Audio Source
While Input Mode LED is illuminated, press button to
move to next available audio source.
Remote Microphone
Starkey Hearing Technologies
Remote Microphone + automatically
optimizes the microphone settings
based on its physical orientation.
Focus on one person when
background noise is present
When worn by a speaker, the Remote
Mic + automatically prioritizes sound
from above while reducing sound
levels from other directions.
Listen to multiple nearby speakers
in quiet environments
When placed horizontally on its clip,
it receives sound from all directions.
Bluetooth Phone and Audio
Conduct Phone Calls (Handsfree Profile)
(A) You hear the phone call in your
hearing aids. (B) Starkey Hearing
Technologies Remote Microphone +
picks up your voice and transmits it
back to the mobile phone.
Listen to Music (A2DP Profile)
You hear the streamed audio in your
hearing aids.
General Bluetooth Funtionality
Pair with Bluetooth
Devices
Remote Mic + can pair with up to 8
Bluetooth devices.
Connect with
Bluetooth Device
When both are powered on and within
wireless operating range, the Remote
Mic + and paired Bluetooth device should
automatically connect and the LED status
indicator slowly pulses blue. The Remote
Mic + can connect with up to 2 Bluetooth
devices at a time.
Listening to Music
(or Other Streamed
Audio)
Ensure your input mode is Bluetooth on
the Remote Mic +. Play audio on your
Bluetooth device and it will be seamlessly
routed to your hearing aids.
Press
Teleloop System/FM System/Line-In | 17 16 | Bluetooth Phone and Audio
Change to
Bluetooth Audio
Source
When Starkey Hearing Technologies Remote
Microphone + detects an incoming or
outgoing phone call, it automatically changes
to the Bluetooth audio source.
Accept Incoming
Call
When you hear the ringtone
in your hearing aids, briefly
press the multi-function
button.
Reject Incoming
Call
When you hear the ringtone
in your hearing aids, press
the multi-function button
for more than 2 seconds.
Release the button after the
ringtone stops.
End Call During active phone call,
briefly press the multi-
function button.
Transfer Call
between mobile
phone and
Remote Mic +
During active phone call,
press the multi-function
button for more than 2
seconds. This lets you
directly conduct the call on
the phone itself. Re-press
the button for more than 2
seconds to move the call
back to the Remote Mic +.
Make an
Outgoing Call
Dial the phone number on your Bluetooth
device. The phone call will be automatically
routed to your hearing aids.
Phone Call Features Teleloop System
Starkey Hearing Technologies Remote
Microphone + can receive audio from
a teleloop system (available in some
schools, theaters, places of worship,
etc.). Wearing the Remote Mic + in
a vertical orientation provides best
performance.
FM System
When an optional FM transmitter is
attached via the Europin connector,
Starkey Hearing Technologies
Remote Microphone + can receive
audio from a FM system. In this
mode, the user can wear the
Remote Mic + or place the Remote
Mic + on a nearby stable surface.
Line-In
When an optional Line-In cable is
attached via the microUSB jack,
Starkey Hearing Technologies
Remote Microphone + can obtain
audio from a non-Bluetooth-
enabled mobile phone, MP3 player,
tablet, or computer. In this mode,
the user typically places the Remote
Mic + on a nearby stable surface.
Assembling the Power Adapter | 19 18 | Start/Stop Audio Streaming
Start/Stop Audio Streaming
Audio streaming from Starkey Hearing Technologies
Remote Microphone + may be started (or stopped)
in a variety of ways:
• Thrive Hearing Control: Open the App on your
mobile phone or tablet. Select the option to
start/stop streaming.
• Starkey Hearing Technologies
Remote: If preconfigured by
your hearing professional,
press the Favorite button.
• Hearing aid user control: If
preconfigured by your hearing professional,
a specific gesture (e.g. a Long Press on a user
control) can start/stop streaming.
Audio streaming will also stop when:
• An incoming audio signal is not detected.
• The Remote Mic + is turned off.
An audible indicator may play in your hearing aids to
signal the start/stop of audio streaming.
Assembling the Power Adapter
Starkey Hearing Technologies Remote Microphone +
may include a variety of plug configurations for
use in different countries. If the power adapter
requires assembly:
1. Select the appropriate plug
configuration used in your
country.
2. Slide the plug onto the
power adapter until it snaps
into place.
3. To remove the plug, press
the tab and slide the plug
away from the cable.
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1
3
Troubleshooting | 21 20 | Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS
Audio stream
is too loud or
too soft.
Volume streamed
from Remote Mic +
to hearing aid not
optimal.
Press volume + or – button
on Remote Mic +.
Volume of audio
source is not
optimal.
Adjust volume level of
audio source until better
sound quality is achieved.
Remote
Mic Mode:
Difficult to
hear speaker
in noisy
environments.
Remote Mic + may
be too far from
speaker.
Move Remote Mic + closer
to speaker’s mouth.
Remote Mic + may
be covered by
clothing or poorly
positioned.
Provide clear access from
Remote Mic + to speaker’s
voice.
Bluetooth
Mode: Caller
cannot hear
your voice
during phone
calls.
Remote Mic + may
be too far from your
mouth.
Move Remote Mic + closer
to your mouth or speak
louder.
LED is slowly
pulsing green
or blue, but
no streamed
sounds are
heard in the
hearing aids.
Hearing aids are
not ready to receive
audio streams.
Manually start the audio
stream via Thrive Hearing
Control, Starkey Hearing
Technologies Remote, or
hearing aid user control.
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS
One (or both)
hearing aids
unexpectedly
drops out
of audio
streaming.
Hearing aids may
be on the edge of
wireless range.
Move closer to Remote
Mic +.
Battery level in
hearing aid can
no longer support
audio streaming.
• Replace hearing aid
battery with new one.
• Recharge your hearing
aid, if applicable.
Large object, such
as furniture or a wall,
may be degrading
signal.
For best performance,
your hearing aids should
be within line-of-sight of
Remote Mic +.
Wireless connection
with Remote Mic +
was lost.
To restart the audio stream,
follow steps in the Start/
Stop Audio Streaming
section.
Streamed
audio quality
is distorted.
Low battery level in
Remote Mic +.
Recharge Remote Mic +.
Volume of audio
source is not
optimal.
Adjust volume level of audio
source until better sound
quality is achieved.
Streamed
audio quality
is inconsistent.
Bluetooth Mode:
Bluetooth device
may be on the edge
of wireless range.
Move Bluetooth device
closer to Remote Mic +.
Telecoil Mode:
Remote Mic + may
not be positioned
for optimal
streaming.
Re-orient Remote Mic +
into a vertical position.
Safety Information | 23 22 | Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTIONS
LED is slowly
pulsing green
or blue, but
no streamed
sounds are
heard in the
hearing aids.
Hearing aids are
not within wireless
range.
Move closer to Remote
Mic +.
Hearing aids are not
paired with Remote
Mic +.
Follow steps in Pairing with
Hearing Aids section.
No incoming audio
signal is available.
• Turn on the electronic
audio source.
• Unmute or increase
volume on electronic
audio source.
• Ensure loop or FM system
is present.
LED is solid
red.
Possible error
condition.
Turn off Remote Mic +, wait
30 seconds, and then turn
it on.
Input Mode
LED is rapidly
blinking.
Something is absent
from current audio
source.
Attach line-in cable, attach
FM receiver, or reestablish
your Bluetooth connection.
Input Mode
LED is not
illuminated.
Input Mode LED
is turned off to
conserve battery
power.
Press Input Mode button to
illuminate the Input Mode
LED.
Desired Input
Mode not
available.
Something is
missing from desired
input.
Attach line-in cable, attach
FM receiver, or reestablish
your Bluetooth connection.
Unable
to pair
with more
than one
Bluetooth
device.
Remote Mic +
is already in an
active Bluetooth
connection.
Follow steps in Pairing with
Bluetooth Devices section.
Safety Information
Required Information
Waste from electronic equipment must be handled according
to local regulations.
Instructions for Disposal of Old Electronics
Starkey Hearing Technologies encourages, and your local community laws may
require, that your Starkey Hearing Technologies Remote Microphone + be disposed
of via your local electronics recycling/disposal process.
The below instructions are provided for the benefit of disposal/recycling
personnel. Please include this manual when disposing of your Remote Mic +.
For Disposal/Recycling Personnel Only
This product contains a Lithium Ion Polymer battery. To remove this battery:
• Power off the Remote Mic +.
• Pry apart the housing halves with a small screwdriver.
• Cut the battery wires from the circuit board to prevent accidental shorting.
• Pry the battery away from the housing using a wide flat blade.
Intended Use
The Remote Mic + is an accessory to a 2.4 GHz wireless air conduction hearing aid.
It is intended as a wireless transmitter of sound from a variety of audio sources to
air conduction hearing aids. When worn by a distant speaker in noisy environments,
it functions as an assistive listening device. It also connects to loop signals, FM
signals when an Europin FM receiver is attached, analog line-in audio, and standard
Bluetooth audio.
The Remote Mic + is classified as a Type B applied part under the IEC 60601-1
medical instrument standard.
The Remote Mic + is 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.
The Remote Mic + is designed to be cleaned with a damp cloth moistened with
soapy water.
24 | Safety
Information
Safety Information | 25
If you
use
other
medical devices
or
wear implantable medical devices such
a
s
defibrillators
or
pacemakers
and
are concerned
that your
R
e
m
o
t
e
Mic + might
ca
u
s
e
interference
with your
medical
device,
please
contact your
physician
or the
manufacturer
of
your medical device
for
information
about the
risk
of
disturbance.
T
he
R
e
m
o
t
e
Mic +
should
not be
used
during an
MRI procedure
or in a hyperbaric
chamber.
The
Remote
Mic +
is
not
formally certified
to
operate
in explosive
atmospheres such as may
be found in coal
mines
or
certain chemical
factories.
Although the Remote Mic + is not formally certified (IP rated) for protection against dust or
water ingress, per IEC 60529, it has been tested to the IP 5X level. This means that the
Remote Mic + is protected from dust.
The
battery in
your Remote
Mic + is not
replaceable.
Do not attempt to
replace
the
battery.
The Remote
Mic +
does
not
contain any user-serviceable parts.
Do not open
or modify it.
Do not
connect
the
Remote Microphone+
to
any devices
not
described
in this
manual. The expected service
life of the
Remote Microphone+
is 3 years.
Use on Aircrafts
The Remote
Mic +
should
not be
used
on
aircrafts unless specifically
permitted by the
flight personnel.
Wireless Technical
Description
Starkey Hearing Technologies Remote Microphone+ operates
in the 2.4- 2.4835
GHz
band with a
maximum effective radiated
power of
TBD
dBm with transmission
modulation
type of
1M12FXD
and 1.1
MHz bandwidth. The receiver section
of the
radio
has
a bandwidth of 2 MHz.
The Remote Microphone+ has
been tested to, and
has passed,
the following
emissions
and
immunity
tests:
International Use
The Remote
Mic +
is approved
to
operate
at radio
frequencies
that are
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
with other
electronic devices,
or other
electronic devices may cause interference
with your
Remote
Mic +.
Your Remote
Mic + is
designed
to operate and be stored within the temperature
range
of
-10˚C (14˚F)
to
45˚C (113˚F)
and
relative
humidity
range
of 10%-95%.
We
are required
by
regulations
to provide the following warnings:
WARNING:
Use
of the
R
e
m
o
t
e
Mic + 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 the
Remote
Mic + 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
Remote
Mic +, degradation of the
performance
of your
hearing
aid could
result.
If this
occurs,
move
away
from the
communications
equipment.
•
IEC 60601-1-2 radiated
and
conducted emissions requirements
for a Group 1
Class
B
device as stated
in
CISPR
11.
Harmonic
distortion and voltage
fluctuations affecting
the power input source
as stated
in
Table
2 of
IEC
60601-1-2.
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
communications devices 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
dischar
ge.
Immunity
to
electrical fast transients
on the power input at a
level
of +/- 2 kV
at a 100
Hz
repetition rate.
Immunity
to
surges
on the power input of +/- 1
kV
line to line.
Immunity
to
conducted disturbances induced
by
RF fields
on the power input
as stated
in
Table
6 of
IEC
60601-1-2.
Immunity
to voltage dips and
interruptions
on the power input
as stated
in
Table
6 of
IEC
60601-1-2.
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Regulatory Notices | 27 26 | Regulatory Notices
Regulatory Notices
FCC ID: EOA-24MFA
IC: 6903A-24MFA (Model 900)
FCC/IC Notice
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and with Industry 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 responsable de l’interférence créée par la
modification de cet équipement lors de l’écoute du téléviseur ou de la radio.
De tells modifications pourraient entrainer la révocation de l’autorité de
l’utilisateur à opérer cet équipement.
Hereby, Starkey Hearing Technologies declares that Starkey Hearing Technologies
Remote Microphone+ is in compliance with the essential requirements and
other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. A copy of the Declaration
of Conformity can be obtained from the following addresses and from
docs.starkeyhearingtechnologies.com
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
This device produces radio
frequency energy. Interference
may occur in the vicinity of
equipment marked with the
following symbol.
Class II device
Dispose of properly
Consult operations manual
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