ReSound Essence BTEES70-VI, ES70-DVIES80-VI, ES80-DVI
1819Hearing through an induction loopMany public places, churches, theatres and cinemas, have induction loop systems. In these particular
2021• The hearing instrument practioner will set one of your pro-grammes for audio input. To use this feature set the instru-ment to that particular
2223Cleaning the earmould • First, remove the tubing and ear-mould from the hearing instru-ment. Keep left and right instru-ment separated.• R
2425RepairsIf your GN ReSound hearing instrument malfunctions, it must be repaired by a qualied technician. Do not attempt to open the case of the
2627TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDESYMPTOM CAUSENo sound • Not turned on • Dead battery • Battery improperly inserted • Blocked ear mould or tube • B
2829Technical DataMaximum Output (2cc Coupler / IEC 60118-7) ES70 open 118 dB SPL (Typical) ES70-VI 124 dB SPL (Typical) ES70-DVI 124 dB SPL (Ty
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16715700-GB-08.01 Rev.AAny issues relating to the EU Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC should be directed to GN ReSound A/S.GN
23RESOUND EssenceBEHIND-THE-EARPERSONAL HEARING SYSTEMCongratulations on the purchase of your new fully-digital GN ReSound hearing instrument!
45Your ReSound Essence ES70-VI/DVI and ES80-VI/DVI Hearing InstrumentsYour ReSound Essence ES70 ThinTube Hearing InstrumentsTurning on and offYour ReS
67Low Battery WarningThe hearing instrument has a soft low-battery-warning signal (beep-beep) that you will hear when the battery voltage/power gets
89Battery Warning InformationBatteries contain dangerous substances and should be dispo-sed of carefully in the interest of your safety and for the
1011• When correctly positioned turn on your instrument by clo-sing the battery door. Inserting your instrument (ES70 with ThinTube)• Positi
1213Recognising left and right instrumentIf you have two hearing instruments, they may be set differently. One for your left ear, the other fo
1415Volume ControlAll the ReSound Essence models have a volume control which allows you to set and control the volume manually. The volume
1617Your Programme EnvironmentsLet your Hearing Care Professional ll out the following table: No. Programme Description of when to use programme
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