USER GUIDEMINI BTE 60 BTE 61BTE 70 BTE 71BTE 80 BTE 90
10Programme SelectorYour hearing care professional has most likely programmed multiple programmes into your instrument. You can select p
11Your Programme Environmentst Programme Description of when to useTelecoilSee section “Telephone Use” for a detailed description of this function.
12On/O FunctionYour ReSound BTE is equipped with an on/o switch inte-grated into the battery compartment. When the battery compartme
13Volume Control
14Direct Audio Input (DAI)The ReSound mini BTE and BTE models 70-DI, 70-DVI and 80-DVI oer you the possibility of direct, undisturbed
15Direct Audio Input (DAI) - 61 and 71Using the Direct Audio Input socket enables direct, undisturbed connection to facilities such as: Television -
16Inserting and removing the instrument( - with ear mould)Inserting the instrument• With the battery door openedin the o position take the
17Inserting and removing the instrument(with FlexTubeThin Tube)Inserting the instrument• Hang the instrument over thetop of the ear.• Grasp th
18Changing the BatteryOpen the battery compartment by turning the instrument o, and then using your ngernail to open it completely.
19Battery Warning InformationBatteries contain dangerous substances and should be disposed of carefully in the interest of your safety
2RESOUND BEHINDTHEEARPERSONAL HEARING SYSTEM Congratulations on the purchase of your new fully-digi-tal ReSound hearing instrument!This booklet de
20Daily MaintenanceKeep your hearing instrument clean and dry. Wipe the case with a soft cloth or tissue after use to remove grease
21Cleaning the Ear Mould and replacing Sound Outlet FilterThe ear mould should be cleaned regularly. Remove the ear mould and the si
22Sound Outlet FilterYour ReSound hearing instrument is equipped with a lter. This lter is located at the top of the sound outlet
23Cleaning the FlexTube/Thin Tube and dome The FlexTube/Thin Tube feeds the amplied sound from the hearing instrument into the ear. It
24How to Mount the Standard DomeWe recommend that your hearing care professional changes the dome for you, since failure to change the
25The Tulip-Dome should be directed with the sound outlet hole facing either down towards your shoulders or up towards your hair. (3)
26Telephone UseYour hearing instrument is equipped with an induction coil (telecoil) which picks up magnetic emanations from a hear-in
27Using Assistive Listening (tele-loop) SystemsMany gathering places are equipped with assistive listening (tele-loop) systems, e.g. in sch
28TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE SYMPTOM CAUSENosound • Notturnedon • Deadbattery • Batteryimproperlyinserted • Blockedearmouldortube •
29 POSSIBLE REMEDY • Turnon • Replacebattery • Insertbatteryproperly • Cleanearmouldortubeblockage • Changelterorconsult y
3Contents pageYour ReSound BTE Hearing Instrument 4Your ReSound Mini BTE Hearing Instrument 4Programme Selector 6Your Programme Environments 7Dir
30General Precautions • Consultaphysicianifyoundaforeignobjectinyourearcanal, if you experience skin irritation or if excessive
31Technical Data Maximum Output (2cc Coupler / IEC 60118-7) 60-DI 126 dB SPL (Typical) 60-DI Thin Tube 127 dB SPL (Typical) 60-VI 126 dB SPL
32Key Word IndexAssistive listening (tele-loop) systems 23Battery change 14Battery compartment 4,8,14Cerumen/earwax 17Cleaning the instrument 16,
Any issues relating to the EUMedical Device Directive 93/42/EECshould be directe d to GN ReSound A/S16015600-GB-08.05 Rev. DWorldwide HeadquartersGN R
4Your ReSound BTE Hearing Instruments1. Programme Selector2. Battery Compartment & On/O Switch3. Sound Outlet4. 1st Microphone Sound Inlet5. 2nd
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8Your ReSound mini 60 Hearing Instrument1. Programme Selector2. Battery Compartment & On/O Switch3. Sound Outlet4. 1st Microphone Sound I
9Your ReSound mini 60 Thin Tube Hearing Instrument1. Programme Selector2. Battery Compartment & On/O Switch3. Thin Tube Adaptor4. 1st Mic
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