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MUSIC Pro User Guide Behind-the-Ear Instruments Siemens Hearing Solutions s.
A friendly guide to your new Siemens hearing instruments Congrat ulations! Y ou hav e decided in f av our of hearing instruments fr om Siemens. Y ou hav e taken an important step tow ards being able to hear bet ter . F rom now on, your new hearing instr uments will be your constant companions.
In this brief guide you will find instr uctions for inser ting, placing and adjusting your hearing instruments. Ther e are also tips and inf ormation on correct handling, cleaning, care and bat tery changing.
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5 MUSIC Pro Pro Applicable to all MUSIC Pr o instruments How to insert your ear mould P age 42 Handling B at teries P age 44 Notes f or cleaning and care P age 45 The best w ay to handle y our hearing.
6 Descript ion of the MUSIC Pro hearing instrument Microphone opening Pr ogram but ton with on/of f function B at tery compartment with on/of f function and lock For your instrument y ou will need Bat tery T ype 13.
7 Pro Batt ery c hanging When inserting the battery please pa y at tention to the plus side on the bat tery . The plus (+) side of the bat tery is al ways the smooth side. Y ou can recognise the minus (–) side b y the coloured ring. Y ou should al ways k eep spare batteries at hand.
8 W ARNING Keep bat teries aw ay from childr en! B at teries must not be swallo wed. Remo ve the bat teries when the instrument is not in use ov er a prolonged period.
9 Pro 2 Y our hearing instrument specialist can pr ogram the possible adjustment range f or y ou. If y ou do not want to use the v olume control, then your hearing instrument specialist can also switc h it of f . MUSIC Pr o hearing instru- ments are fully automatic.
10 How to select the pr ograms MUSIC Pr o has 4 hearing programs. Pr ogram 1 to 3 is selected with the program but ton. P rogram 4 is activ ated by the audio shoe. Eac h time when the instrument diverts between the progr ams, the r espective progr am is confirmed by beep tones.
11 Pro Telecoil The telecoil is intended f or telephone con ver sations and f or using induction loops, e.g. in chur ches, theaters or lect ure rooms. In order to be able to use the telephone coil, your telephone also must be suitable f or hearing instr uments and emit an adequate magnetic field.
12 Safety not e for instruments with audio input The audio input can only be connected to po wer supplied devices if the y fulfil at least the saf et y pro visions of IEC 65 / DIN VDE 0860. Y our hearing instrument has an audio input. This enables accessories to be connected.
13 Pro Y our instruments ar e equipped with a bat tery compartment lock. This is intended to pre vent the unintentional remo val of bat teries from their com- partment, suc h as by small childr en. To lock the bat tery com- partment open the battery compartment up to the first stop.
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15 Pro S MUSIC Pro S Applicable to all INFINITI Pr o instruments How to insert your ear mould P age 42 Handling B at teries P age 44 Notes f or cleaning and care Page 45 The best w ay to handle y our .
16 D escript ion of the MUSIC Pro S hearing instrument Microphone opening Pr ogram but ton with on/of f function B at tery compartment with on/of f function and lock For your instrument y ou will need Bat tery T ype 13.
17 Pro S B att ery c hanging When inserting the bat tery please pay at tention to the plus side on the battery . The plus (+) side of the battery is alwa ys the smooth side. Y ou can recognise the minus (–) side by the coloured ring. Y ou should alway s keep spare batteries at hand.
18 W ARNING Keep bat teries aw ay from childr en! B at teries must not be swallo wed. Remo ve the bat teries when the instrument is not in use ov er a prolonged period.
19 Pro S How to switc h your instrument on /off The re are 2 ways to s witch y our Instruments ON/OFF . First wa y Pr ess the bat tery compartment to the rear up to the first stop in order to switc h OFF the instrument. Please note: if you pr ess further than to the fir st stop, the bat tery might fall out! (see fig.
20 To unlock the bat tery compar tment again, open the bat tery compartment up to the first stop. P ush the slide in the bat tery compartment to the left with a suitable tool. If you f eel you cannot do this y ourself , y our hearing instrument specialist will be pleased to help you.
21 Pro S T elecoil The telecoil is intended f or telephone con ver sations and f or using induction loops, e.g. in chur ches, theaters or lect ure rooms. In order to be able to use the telephone coil, your telephone also must be suitable f or hearing instr uments and emit an adequate magnetic field.
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23 Pro SP MUSIC Pro SP Applicable to all MUSIC Pr o instruments How to insert your ear mould P age 42 Handling B at teries P age 44 Notes f or cleaning and care P age 45 The best w ay to handle y our .
24 Descript ion of the MUSIC Pro SP hearing instrument Microphone opening Pr ogram but ton with on/of f function B at tery compartment with on/of f function and lock For your instrument y ou will need Bat tery T ype 675.
25 P ro SP Batt ery c hanging When inserting the battery please pa y at tention to the plus side on the bat tery . The plus (+) side of the bat tery is al ways the smooth side. Y ou can recognise the minus (–) side b y the coloured ring. Y ou should al ways k eep spare batteries at hand.
26 W ARNING Keep bat teries aw ay from childr en! B at teries must not be swallo wed. Remo ve the bat teries when the instrument is not in use ov er a prolonged period.
27 P ro SP How to switc h your instrument on /off 2 If you do not w ant to use the volume contr ol, then y our hearing instrument specialist can also s witch this of f . MUSIC Pr o SP hearing instru- ments are fully automatic. It is theref ore not necessary f or you to c hange the loud- ness manually .
28 How to select the pr ograms MUSIC Pr o SP has 4 hearing programs. Pr ogram 1 to 3 is selected with the program but ton. P rogram 4 is activ ated by the audio shoe. Eac h time when the instrument diverts between the progr ams, the r espective progr am is confirmed by beep tones.
Fit ting an audio shoe Open the bat tery compartment up to the first stop, open the flap under the push but ton, hook the audio shoe in from the front and pr ess it to the rear into the detent on the inner curved piece. 29 P ro SP Telecoil The telecoil is intended f or telephone con ver sations and f or using induction loops, e.
Safety instructions for hearing instruments with audio input The audio input may be connected to line-operated equipment only if this fulfils at least the safety requirements of IEC 65 / DIN VDE 0860. Switc hing off instr ument with audio shoe Pr ess the audio shoe to the rear , up to the first stop.
31 MUSIC Pro Dir Applicable to all MUSIC Pr o Dir instr uments How to insert your ear mould P age 42 Handling bat teries P age 44 Notes f or cleaning and care P age 45 The best w ay to handle y our he.
32 D escript ion of the MUSIC Pro Dir hearing instrument Microphone openings Pr ogram but ton with on/of f function B at tery compartment with on/of f function and lock For your instrument y ou will need Bat tery T ype 13.
Pro Dir 33 B att ery c hanging When inserting the battery please pa y at tention to the plus side on the bat tery . The plus (+) side of the bat tery is al ways the smooth side. Y ou can recognise the minus (–) side b y the coloured ring. Y ou should al ways k eep spare batteries at hand.
34 W ARNING Keep bat teries aw ay from childr en! B at teries must not be swallo wed. Remo ve the bat teries when the instrument is not in use ov er a prolonged period.
Pro Dir 35 2 MUSIC Pr o Dir hearing instruments ar e fully automatic. It is ther ef ore not necessary f or you to c hange the loudness manually . Howeve r , i f yo u still wish to do so, MUSIC P ro Dir of f ers you a v olume control.
36 How to select the pr ograms MUSIC Pr o Dir has 4 hearing pr ograms. Pr ogram 1 to 3 is selected with the program but ton. P rogram 4 is activ ated by the audio shoe. Eac h time when the instrument diverts between the progr ams, the r espective progr am is confirmed by beep tones.
Pro Dir 37 T elecoil The telecoil is intended f or telephone con ver sations and f or using induction loops, e.g. in chur ches, theaters or lect ure rooms. In order to be able to use the telephone coil, your telephone also must be suitable f or hearing instr uments and emit an adequate magnetic field.
38 Y our hearing instrument has an audio input. This enables accessories to be connected. In this w ay you can under stand bet ter in cert ain hearing sit uations.
39 Y our instruments ar e equipped with a bat tery compartment lock. This is intended to pre vent the unintentional remo val of bat teries from their com- partment, suc h as by small childr en. To lock the bat tery com- partment open the battery compartment up to the first stop.
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41 Applicable to all MUSIC Pro instruments MUSIC Pro SP MUSIC Pro S MUSIC Pro MUSIC Pro Dir All How to insert your ear mould P age 42 Handling bat teries P age 44 Notes f or cleaning and care P age 45.
Make sur e that your hearing instrument is t urned off . T he bat tery compartment must be opened up to the stop. Grip the ear mould between your thumb and index finger and place the tip carefully into y our auditory canal. Y ou may find it helpful to pull your ear slightly upw ards or to the rear .
43 T ip: Practice inser ting and removing your hearing instruments correctly . One easy way to practice is to sit down at a table. Place a mirror in front of you and prop your elbows on the table so you can guide your hands easily and safely . This will help you stay relaxed and comfor table while you practice.
So-called zinc-air bat teries are used today almost e xclusiv ely in hearing instruments to minimize en vironmental damage. T hese bat teries requir e oxy gen f or operation, which the y absorb from the air . The bat tery is activated as soon as the protectiv e f oil is pulled of f and is used up even if you do not use y our hearing instrument.
All Not es for cleaning and c are It is essential to detach the ear mould from your behind- the-ear instrument and place it in a cleaning bath f or at least 1 5 minutes.
46 T wo more tips: Y ou should place your hearing instruments in a “dry bag“ with a special moist ure-at tracting capsule overnight. The drying capsule draws damaging moisture out of the instruments.
47 T he best way to handle y our hearing instruments Y our new hearing instr uments are highly sensitiv e instruments. This nat urally requires some care in their handling .
48 Impor t ant t ips: How to solve failures y ourself In selecting your MUSIC Pro hearing instr uments you ha ve chosen e xtremely dependable devices. H owever , should a fault occur , it can usually be cor rected quic kly . If the instrument whistles T est the instrument yourself by covering the sound outlet opening with your fingertip.
All 49 If the hearing instrument is too q uiet Most likely , you need to inser t a new bat tery . If it is still too quiet, clean the instrument or the ear mould and hearing tube, following the directions in the c hapt er “Notes for cleaning and care “ .
50 S ome useful t ips: Never expose your hearing instruments to extreme temperatures or high humidity . Never let them lie in the blazing sun. Do not wear them when taking a shower or when using hairspray .
All 51 Hearing tr aining made easy Hearing instruments r eproduce an abundance of sounds which fr equently ha ven ’t been e xperienced f or many y ears. Every per son reacts dif fer ently the first time he or she wears a hearing instrument. The f amiliarisation phase theref ore dif fer s from person to per son.
Get used to conversations in a group Conv ersation in a gr oup of people speaking among themselves is one of the most dif ficult hearing situations. T ry to distinguish bet w een the voices b y noting their specific tonal colour and their c haracteristic rhythm, and fit them to the individual persons.
T elephoning with your hearing instrument Ther e are two dif f erent methods f or telephoning while wearing y our hearing instrument: 1 . Using the normal hearing program: The sound from the telephone receiv er is absorbed dir ectly by the micr ophone of your hearing instrument.
54 8th step Go on further voyages of disco very – undertake every- thing that gives you pleasure and experience the whole wide world of hearing. F ur ther benefit: Y ou can use the telecoil program in or der to be able to hear bet ter in chur ches, theaters and lecture r ooms which ar e fit ted with induction loops.
55 W e’ re happ y that y ou c an hear well again! Once good hearing ret urns to your ev ery day lif e – and you can enjoy both speec h and music again – then we at Siemens ar e also satisfied.
Siemens Audiologische T echnik GmbH Gebbertstraße 125 9 1058 Erlangen Germany www .hearing-siemens.com Order -No.: A91100-M5100-B963-03-7600 Printed in Germany 052004.
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