Starkey Laboratories 3SERMINI 3 Series mini BTE and Ignite mini BTE User Manual

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3 serles
mini BTE
Table of Contents
Overview
Features, Controls and identification.
mini BTE Overview,
Frepamfion
Batteries
Battery Indicator Tone
Tamper Resistant Battery Compartment
Insertion and Remova!
Custom Earmuld ..
Instant Fit Earbud or Custom Eartip
Operation
On St Off, ,
Switch: Volume Comm! & Muitimemory
Telephone Use.
Direct Audio input (DA!)
Accessories
Wireiess Accessnri'es ..
Hearing Instrument Cale
Instrument Care”.
Standard Tubing Care
Thin Tubing Care.
Service and Repair
Tmubieshocting Guide .
rips for Better Communication
For You ..
ForYour Famiiy and Friends.
Safety Information .
FDA Information
Required Information
FCC Informatiun .
Limited VVarranl
Overview
Features, Controls and Identification
Your hearing instrument controls include:
1,
5.
6.
3.
Earhook
Microphones
Switch
Battery compartment (on/off control)
Side indicator RED is for RiGHT ear,
BLUE is for LEFT ear
Tamper resistant battery compartment lock
Your hearing instrument can be identified by:
7.
8.
Location of serial number
Location of manufacturer’s name and
model name
Comfort Fit Solutions:
9,
Standard Earmold with tubing
10. Thin tube With Instant Fit Earbud/Eartip
‘I‘I.Thin tube with Custom EarmoId/Eanip
mini BTE Overview
Preparation
Batteries
Yuur hearing instrument uses a battery as its power
source The battery size can be identified by
the brown (312) color code on the packaging.
To insert or replace the battery:
1 Use the nail grip on the battery door.
2. Open the battery door gently and remove
the old battery.
3 Remove the tab from the new battery.
4. Line up the battery‘s plus “+" sign (flat side of
the battery) with the battery door "+" Sign.
5 Close the battery door
Preparation
Battery Indicator Tones
An indicatorwill sound when the battery‘s voltage is
low. You have approximately 5 minutes" to replace
the battery. An indicator will sound just before the
battery stops working
* Actual time between low battery indicator and shut
down will vary depending on environmental norse
levels and brand of battery used.
Tamper Resistant Battery Compartment
To lock the battery door:
Use an appropriate tool to
slide the recessed switch to
the left until it "clicks” and
the colored mark is Visible.
To unlock the battery door:
Slide the recessed switch to
the right until it "clicks" and
the colored mark disappears.
Locking the door is not
required for operation.
Preparation
Helpful Hints
0 NEVER FORCE THE BATI'ERY DOOR SHUT;
this could result in serious damage; it the door
will not close securely, check that the battery
is inserted correctly
' Do not open the battery door too far or
damage is likely to occur
0 Dispose of used batteries immediately in the
proper waste or recycling container
0 Batteries vary in size add performance. Your
hearing care professional is your best source for
lifespan estimates and verification that you are
using the proper size and type.
A WA NING.
A Keep out of reach of children and pets
A Check your medications before taking them —
batteries have been mistaken for pills
A Never put batteries in your mouth, as they
can easily be swallowed
A National Button Battery Ingestion Hotline:
202-625-3333
Insertion and Removal
Custom Eermold
My hearing instrument uses:
El A Custom Earmold. See below.
El An Instant Fit Earbud or Custom Eartip.
See page 13.
To insert the Custom Earmold and hearing instrument:
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 Earmolol 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 instrument and
Custom Earmold:
Take the instrument 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.
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Insertion and Removal
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Insertion and Removal
Helpful Hints
12
Minor irritation and inflammation may occur
as your ear becomes accustomed to having an
object in it; if so, please Contact your hearing
care professional
If an actual allergic reaction occurs, alternative
earmold materials are available; contact your
hearing care professional
Severe swelling, discharge from the ear,
excessive wax, or other unusual conditions
warrant immediate consultation with a physician
Insertion and Removal
Insertion and Removal of
Instant Fit Earbud or Custom Eartip
To insert the Instant Fit Earbud or Custom Eartip:
1. Insert the Instant Fit Earbud/Custom Eartip
intc your ear canal.
2. Gently wrap the BTE over your ear until it nests
securely bel'nnd your ear.
3. Place the lock in the concha bowl of your ear.
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Insertion and Removal
To remove the hearing instrument
and Instant Fit Earbud or Custom Eartip:
1. Remove the lock from the concha bowl of your ear,
2. Remove the hearing instrument from behind
your ear.
3. Gently grasp the tubing at the opening of the ear
canal and pull outward.
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Operation
On&Off
To turn ON:
Insert a battery and completely close the battery door.
Your hearing instrument has a Power—On delay and
may require a few seconds to power on. You may
hear a tone series indicating that your device is fully
powered on,
To turn OFF:
Open the battery door until the battery is no
longer touching the battery contacts.
Switch: Volume Control St Multimemory
Your switch can be set to perform different
functions. Ask your hearing care professional how
your device is set.
El My hearing instruments volume is set automatically.
Please read the section below.
El My hearing instrument uses the swrtci-i
for volume control. See page 16.
El My hearing instrument uses the switch for
multimemory. See page 16.
El My nearing instrument has combined volume
and memory control.
Automatic Volume Control
Your hearing system has been set to a specific
volume level by your hearing care professronal.
If sounds are generally too loud or too soft,
please contact your hearing care professional for
advice and adjustment.
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Operation
Volume Control
Your hearlng system uses the swltch
control volume. To lncrease
volume, press then release
the top part of the swltchl
To decrease volume, press
then release the bottom
part of the switch.
Volume Settings
Volume Level
Level 5 (More volume)
Level 4
Level 3 (Power on volume level)
Level 2
Level 1 (Less volume)
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Tone
Flve beeps plus tone
Four beeps
Three beeps
Two beeps
One beep plus tone
Operation
Multimemory
Your hearing instrument is set up for rnultirnernory
contro|.Your hearing care professional can set up to four
hearing progmms for you.T1ese additional programs are
accessed by pressing the switch.
When you press the switch, you may
hear an alert indicating the device has
changed to the next program.
To advance through programs, "b
press the top part of the switch. A
To reverse cycle through programs,
press the bottom part of the switch.
Ask your hearing professional
about your specific hearing orograms,
Combined Volume and Multimemory Control
Your hearing device is set up to adjust volume and
programs. To adjust volumey press then release the
switch (up to increase and down to decrease). To change
programs, press and hold the switch (either up or down
to cycle). The hearing aid will cycle through the programs
and present indicators. Release the switch when you are
at the desired program.The upper part of the switch
increases volume and advances through programs.The
lower part ofthe switch decreases volume and reverse
cycles through programs
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Operation
Telephone Use
Your hearing instrument has a telephone feature
that enables you to comfortably use the telephone
without removing your hearing instrument or
custom earmold.
My telephone feature is:
El Automatic Telephone Response (ATR)
El Automatic Telecoil (Autocoil)
El Manual Telecoil (Program it
Automatic Telephone and Automatic Telecoil:
Place the telephone handset in a normal position
and then shift it slightly back. When correctly
positioned, you will hear an indicator for the
automatic act|vation of the telephone program.
When fimshed, the heanng instrument will
automatically return to the previous setting.
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Operation
Telecoil and Manual Switching
Hearing instruments with a manual telecoil allow
you to switch the devices to telephone mode
when needed.
Manually switched teleccils are activated by
choosing the telecoil setting using the switch.
General Telephone Use
Some hearing instruments
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. Your hearing
professional can provide
instructions and techniques
for your specific needs
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Operation
DISCLAIMER — Some hearing aid users have
reported a buzzing sound in their hearing aids when
they are using cell phones, indicating that the cell
phone and hearing aid may not be compatible.
According to the ANSI (36319 standard [ANSI
C63.19—2007 American National Standard Methods
of Measurement of Compatibility Between Wireless
Communications Devices and Hearing Aids), the
compatibility ofa particular hearing aid and cell
phone can be predicted by adding the rating for
the hearing aid immunity to the rating forthe
cell phone emissions. For example, the sum of a
hearing aid rating of2 (M2) and a telephone rating
of 3 (M3) would result in a combined rating of5.
Any combined rating that equals at least 5 would
provide “normal use"; a combined rating of6 or
greater would indicate ”excellent performance."
The immunity of this hearing aid is at least MZ/TZ
The equipment performance measurements,
categories and system classifications are based
upon the best information available but cannot
guarantee that all users will be satisfied,
NOTE: The performance of individual hearing aids
may vary with individual cell phones, Therefore,
please try this hearing aid with your cell phone
or, if you are purchasing a new phone, be sure to
tny it with your hearing aid prior to purchase. For
additional guidance, please askyour cell phone
provider for the booklet entitled ”Hearing Aid
Compatibility with Digital Wireless Cell Phones."
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Operation
Direct Audio Input (DAl)
El My hearing system is set up for DAI use.
El My hearing system lS not set up for DAI use.
See page 23. ,
Your hearing system has full direct audio input
(DAI) capabiliw This allows you to connect your
hearing system to an electronic sound source such
as a Wireless FM system, computer audio or an
MP3 player. DAI can improve communication and
sound quality when reverberation, distance and
background neise compete With what you want to
heat
To attach the DAI shoe:
Snap the DAl shoe on
the bottom of the BTE.
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Operation
To remove the battery with the DAI shoe attached:
Hold the BTE and DAI shoe and press the tab
on the lower part of the DAI shoe, then open the
battery door.
To remove the DAI shoe:
Turn the BTE on the side. Grasp the BTE in one hand
and the DAI shoe in the other. Gently bend at the
seam between the DAI shoe and the hearing aid.
There are many FM systems available to help
improve communication in challenging environments.
Ask your hearing healthcare professional about
personal FM systems.
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Accessories
Wireless Accessories"
There are several wireless accessories that allow
you to control and maximize the full potential
of your hearing system, These include a remote
control as well as Wireless connection to your cell
phone and entertainmert system. Consult with
your hearing professional to determine if your
hearing aids have wireless capabilities and which
accessories may be best for you,
‘Wireless accessories are my compatible Mm hearing m; the! have Mares technology
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Hearing Instrument Care
Instrument Care
Do your best to keep your hearing instrument clean
at all times. Heat, moisture and foreign substances
can result in poor performance.
- Use a cleaning brush or soft cloth to clean debris
from around the switches, microphone and
battery compartment
' Never use water, sch/ens, cleaning fluids or oil
to clean your instrument
My hearing instrument has:
El Standard tubing. See page 25.
El Thin tubing. See page 26.
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Hearing Instrument Care
Standard 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 Eermold
—Wash the Custom Earmold with warm
soapy water
— Never use solvents
2. Slide the Custom Earmold tubing onto the BTE
earhook when completely dry.
4-->
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Your hearing care progessional can provide
further information on additional maintenance
procedures for your hearing instrument if needed.
25
Hearing Instrument Care
Thin Tubing
1. Unscrew the tubing from the tip of the
hearing instrument,
2. Thread the cleaner through the tubmg, starting
at the end just removed from the hearing
instrument, untii it extends from the other end of
the tubing.
3 Brush the debris off priorto removing
the cleaner.
4, Clean the Earbud/Eartip with a dry cloth
or brush.
5, If necessary, the Earbud/Eartip may be washed
in warm, soapy water. Remove the Earbud/Eamp
from the tubing prior to washing. Aliow the
Earbud/Eartip to dry overnight
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Hearing Instrument Care
Helpful Hints
- Make sure the Custom Earmold/Earbud/Eartip
and tubing are completely dry before
reconnecting to your hearing instrument earhook.
- When not wearing your hearing instrument,
open the battery door to allow any moisture
to evaporate.
' Do not take apart yourhearing instruments or
insert the cleaning tools inside them,
° When not in use, remove the batteries
completely; place your hearing instrument
in the storage container and store:
7 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 pets and children
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Hearing Instrument Care
Service and Repair
If, for any reasonl your hearing instrument does not
operate properly, do NOT attempt to fix it yourself.
Not only are you llkely to violate any applicable
warranties or insurance, you could easily cause
further damage.
Should your hearing instrument fail or perform
poorly, check the guide on the next page for
possible solutions. If problems continue. contact your
hearing care professional for advice and assistance.
Many common problems may be solved right in your
hearing care professionals office or clinic
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Hearing Instrument Care
Troubleshooting Guide
Tips for Better Communication
Your hearing care professional will recommend an
appropriate schedule to help you adapt to your
new hearing system. It will take practice, time and
patience for your lorain to adapt to the new sounds
that your hearing system 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
0 Minimize distractions
- Background noises may be frustrating at first;
remember, you have not heard them for a while
0 Let others know what you need; keep in mind that
people cannot "see” your hearing loss
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Tips for Better Communication
- Develop realistic expectations of what your
hearing instruments can and cannot do
- Better hearing with hearing instruments
is a learned skill combining desire, practice
and patience
For Your Family and Friends
Your family and friends are also affected by your
hearing loss. Request that they:
' Get your full attention before beginning
to speak
0 Look at you or sit tace-to-face in a quiet room
' Speak clearly and at a normal rate and level;
shouting can actually rnake understanding
more difficult
' Rephrase rather than repeat the same words;
different words may be easier to understand
‘ Minimize distractions while speaking
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Safety Information
Safety Information
Your hearing instruments 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 instruments 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 instruments should not be Worn
during an MRI procedure.
Your hearing instruments are classified as a
Type B applied part under the IEC 60601-1
med|cal device standard.
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Safety Information
Your hearing instruments should be stored
within the temperature and humidity ranges of
40°C (40°F) to +60°C (l40°F) and 10939596 rH.
Your hearing instruments are designed to operate
beyond the range oftemperatures comfortable to
you, from very cold up to 50°C (122“F).
Use on Aircrafts"
The optional wireless capabilities that may be
featured in your hearing instruments should not be
used on an aircraft unless specifically permitted by
the flight personnel You' hearing care professional
can enable a special program that allows your
hearing aids to work without wireless functionality.
International Use
Your hearing instruments are approved to operate
at a radio frequency that is specific to your country
or region and might not oe approved for use
outside your country or region. Be aware that
operation during international travel may cause
interference to other electronic devices, or other
electronic devices may cause interference to your
hearing instruments.
‘ereless accessories are only mmpauble mm hean‘ng alas that have wireless technology
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FDA Information
RequIred Information
The foliowrng addi't'icnal infovmalion is preuided in compliance With u 5
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reguienons
WARNING TO HEARING AID DISPENSERS. A heaviiwg aid d'ispenser
shouId edvrse a prospective hearing aid userto cansuIt promptly widr
a iieensed physiman (preIerany an ear specIaIIst) befnre dispensing a
hearing eid ihhe heaving ald dispenserdetermmesthrough inquiry, actuaI
ubservatiun, dr review nf any other avalIabIe informeuen concern'irig
xne prospective user, that the pmspecn'ue user has any mire fcIIowIng
mndmons'
i szlble mngennal or traumatic deformny er the eer.
cry of eaiue drainage mm die eer withi'n she preuious 90 days.
iii, HIsmry of sudden a! rapidly pregreesiue hearing ides Wirnin the
previous on days,
iv. Acme ar chronic dizziness,
v. UnilaIeraI nearing iess of sudden or reseni onset wiinin the previous
90 deys.
vi. Audierneme err-bene- gap equaI to ergreaterthari is decibeIs ax
500 Hem KHZ} moo Hz and zoom H7.
vii. WSIbIe evidence of significant eerurnen accumuIafion or a foreign
body in the ear canal.
vii‘i Pain or disearnierr in the ear.
IMPORTANT NOTICE sow PROSPECI’IVE HEARING AID ussns.
Geod neenn practice requires that e person widr e hearing Ioss neve
e medical eveiuenen by e Iicensed pnyneien (preierebiy a physician
who speeisiizes in diseeses ohhe ear] beicre purenesing a heering
end Licensed physicians wne specishze in diseeses of the eer ere DIteri
referred to as otaIaryngoIog'ists, omlogisu, er oradnindieryngeiegisrs.
rne purpuse of the medicaI evaluation ie to assure that eii medicaIIy
treatable condmons filat may eifecr neanng are identified end (rested
befovethe heavi'rig aid is purchased
FoIIaw‘ing me medical evaIuation, die pnysieien wiII g'ive you e wrinen
statement in“ smes (Hat your hearing less has been rnedreeliy evaIuated
and fliatyou may be considered a candIdate ier e hearing aid. The
physlcian wiII referyw to an audiulcg erneerrng erd dispenser, as
appropriale, for e hearing aid evaluation.
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FDA Information
The audiologiscorneanng aid dispenserwili conduct a nearing aid
euaiuaiicn m assess your abiliiy to hear Wllh and Wiuioui a hearing a‘lds
The nearing eicl eraluaiion Will enalale the audiologisi or dispenser m
seleci and m a hearing aid to your indiuidual needs
liyau have reservations abeui yourabih'ly N adapt ic amplificeiion, you
slieuld inquire alaeuiine avallablinyafatrlairiemai cirpureliaseepiicri
program. Many nearing aid dispensers now offer programs inai permit
you in wear a hearing aid for a oensd er rime for a nominal fee arier
which you may decide if you want ci purchase ilre hearing aid.
Federal law resiricis the sale of hearing aids ro inose individuals who
have obxalried a medical evaluatlor from a licensed physician. Federal
law pennirs a full ' armed aduli in Sign a waiversiaiernenideclining
(he medical evaluatlon for religious or personal oelieis that preclude
ccnsuliaiicn Wiin a physician. The exerclse arsucli a wan/Er is ner in your
best nealm inreresi and lie use is sirengly diseauragecl.
A hearing aid will not restore normal nearing and will not prevent or
impmve a hearing impairment resu ("mg irom organic conditions Use
of a hearing aid is only pan of hearing naoiiiiaiien and may need to be
supplemented by auditorytrainirig and insiruciieri in lip reading. in most
ceses inireciiienr use oi a hearing aici does not permit a user Lo altal'ri MI
benefit from ii.
CHILDREN WITH HEARING LOSS. In additiun to seeing a physician (or
a medical eualuaiien, a child with a Hearing loss should be direeied to
an audiologisi iareualuaiian and rehabilitation since nearing loss may
cause problems in language develcpmsnl and ilie educaiicnal and social
gram). of a eliild. Ari audiologisi is qualified by iraining and experience
rci assist in ine eualuaiicn anci Vshablhtxiicri DFa ciiild Willi a nearing lcss.
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FCC Information
REGULATORY Moricrs ~
Fct ip; son—355mm
IC: éQDSA ASSERMINK
Fcc NoTicE
This device cempiies with pan is ui'eiie FCC rules and with issm.
Operation is subject In the feiiewirig two condition; in This device
may net cause harmiul interference, and (2) iiiis device miter accept any
interference received, inciud‘ing interference that may cause undesired
apeetieri of the device.
Nate: The manufacturer is net respnrisibls Yer any radio crw imerferance
caused by unaurherized maeiimions to this equipment. Such
modifications muid vnid the user's authority m opemte the e merit.
Hereby, Starkey deciares that tine mini BTE pruductis in compliance with
the essential requirements and other relewnt provisions of Directive
1999/5/EC. A copy oithe Decieratieri of Conformity an be obtained
(mm the beinw addresses.
Starkey
6600 Washington Ave, South
Eden Prairie. MN 55344 USA
EC REP
Starkey Eurepean Headquarters
win, F. Austin Hausa. Eramiiaii Technology Park
Pepper Road, Hazel Grave, Stockpai't SK7 53x
United mngdem
Waste fmm eieeirani'e equipment must be handled
ascordirig ta bail regulations
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LIMITED WARRANTY
LIMITED WARRANTY:
This ernriad Warranty prmlided by SIamEy Hearrng Tadrnologiaa ("srarkay'L
in you, rira original purchasarafa Smflsey hearing Imwmeni. ocvals your new
hearing Inmmenl when said by a hearing professional authonzsd hySiarkay
The duration oflhis urnrnad warranry begins when you first take delivery of your
hearing insnurnarn Imm an authon’lsd heaving pmfessimaI and ends twenty-four
Q4) months |ater("warranty period")
LIMITATION ON DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANHES:
IMPLIED WARRANTIESr IF ANV, ARISIKG BY WAY OF STATE LAW, INCLUDING
ANV IMPLIED WARRANTV OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTY or amass FOR A PARTIZULAR punpossr ARE LIMITED IN
DURATION TO THE WARRANTY PERIOD. There Is he warmmy of any nature
rnada by Sxafley beyond inia Linnaa Warranty. No person has nulhen'ty to
enlarge, amend, or modiryrnia Limnao Waraniy srarkey is no! reapona'ioie for
any undertaking r resentation, or warramy mnnan, express, or implied) mads
by any hearing pro ss'iuml or other peuun beyond dwse wresst set Ionh in
(his Limited Warranty.
Some States du nmallw limrtafiuns on hawiaag an impiiad warranty IasIs, so
the abwe Iimi‘tau‘an may nor appIytn you.
WHATTHIS LIMII‘ED wmmw cove
This Lirnrnad Wananly oouara nnIy a ma“ the wmkmanship oarfornaa and/
ormsterIaIs ussd m manuhmreyaur heaving insnurnarn “Maw means the
Mine nItIiE workmanship perIered and/sf maiarraia usedtu roniorrn the hearing
innrurnanz to Siarkays design and manufacturing rpeciflmimand miaanm
Your hearing meessienaI may have Issued a wananry or saryiaa plan rnur goaa
beyond me pmisiuns ohms Liniiod Wanancy Hesse comm inrn ornorfor
former information.
Snarksy will e'idwv napiacarna naan‘ng Instrument or repair any cuvered defea in
your hearing Insxmmem, pmvided that you deliver your hearIng Insmimem (a Me
of Starkeys audrarizad hearing pmfasaonaia and nafify (he hoanng pmiaaiunai
afthe defect during rho Warranty period and widvin thirty [30] days ofd‘iscwerixig
ma daiacr. There will be no msttci youiar Starkey's rapan urreplacement at
me insirumanr iBeIIr bums hearing proiaaaonai may charge a (ea lav ash/ices
he or aha prim/ides Perfmmance of wawanty repairs on your heanng Inslmment
shall nor mend rno durarim ofiha narranry panod. Any repalts perImmed on
your hearing Instrument afier no warranty perind has expired shall he toflsldersd
'goud will" repairawnscn she” nozairadrerarrnsoidna unnadwaranry
How To 0mm WARRANTY SERVICE:
miner yburhming inmrnanr inyourarpanaano the sanayaumoriaad naanng
memsi'ana] (m whom you purchased i. IHIiat pruIEss‘icnaI is unavailabIa,
via‘r wvmmrkeyrmm or mII the miurea zeiapnone nurnbar on me back ofihe
Opsmt‘iuns Manuai to ioraia anoinar authorized Starkey nearing praiasaranai.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
wmr nus LIMITED WARRANTV noes nor covsm
Bananas, earmOIds, accessOnes, or damage to your hearing Inslmmem caused
Lay m‘Isusa or nagIaq, accident. unamhon’zsd aIteraLIcn. Dr IaIIure 10 provide
IEasunsbIe and necessary mamtenance and daamng.
DISCLAIMER OF CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES:
THE PURCHMER SHALL NOT BE ENTITLED TO RECOVER FROM STARKEV ANY
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL. DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY DEFECT
IN THE HEARING INSTRUMENT, INCLUDING BVWAV OF EXAMPLE ONLV,
EXPENSES TO DELIVER THE HEARING INSTRUMENT TO AN AUTHORIZED
HEARING PROFESSIONAL, HOTEL ROOMS, OR LOST WAGES. THIS EXCLUSION
AND DISCLAIMER OF coNSEOuENnAL AND INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SHALL
BE DEEMED INDEPENDENT OE AND SHALL sum/IVE, ANY FAILURE OFTHE
ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY REMEDY OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTV
Soma Ema: do m allawlhe Exclusion or I'ImIIzn’on cfconsequemI'al or
Inmdental damages, so the above echusIOns may not appIy to you.
VDUR LEGAL REMEDIES:
THIS LIMITED WARRANTV DOES NOT "EXTEND To FUTURE PERFORMANCE."
ANV ACTION TO ENFORCE THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTIES MAV AND SHALL NOT BE COMMENCED MORE THAN 90 DAYS
AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTV PERIOD. THE PERFORMANCE OF
REPAIRS SHALL NOT SUSPEND THIS LIMITATIONS PERIOD FROM EXPIRING,
UNDER NO CIRCUMgIANCES SHALL §TARKEY EE OELIGATED TO REFUND
ALL ORANV PART OFTHE PURCHASE PRICE OFTHE HEARING INSTRUMENT.
Some Stab: do nataIIaw The reduction In the Iimitat'Icn period, SD The above
mductmn m the IimiIatInn period may not appIy (cyan.
This warranty gives you spIxIflc Iagal VIgIIIs. You may aIso have eIher rights th'ch
vary from State 10 Sega.
This warranty I5 valid cmly In ms Un‘Ited Slaves.
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Eden PraIr'Ie. MN 55344
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