Siemens Pure 700 User's Guide

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Page 1 - Pure micon

Life sounds brilliant.www.siemens.com/hearing Pure miconUser Guide | Master

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Your hearing instruments10 SettingsAsk your Hearing Care Professional to mark your individual settings on the following pages.Hearing programs123456Re

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Your hearing instruments 11AccessoriesRemote control Audio streamerCharger Battery size and ear piecesBatteriesNon-rechargeable (size 312)Rechargeable

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Your hearing instruments12Service informationSerial numbersLeft:Right:Service dates1:2:3:4:5:6:Your Hearing Care ProfessionalDate of purchase:

Page 5 - Your hearing instruments

Batteries 13When the battery is low the sound becomes weaker or you will hear an alert signal. It depends on the battery type how long you have until 

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Batteries14Inserting:uRemove the protective lm from the new battery.uInsert the battery with the "+" symbol facing up (refer to the pictu

Page 7 - No control

Daily use 15Turning on and offYou have several options to turn your hearing instruments on or off.Via battery compartment:uTurning on: Close the batt

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Daily use16Via remote control:uFollow the instructions in the remote control's user guide.After turning on, the previously used volume and heari

Page 9 - Rocker switch

Daily use 17 InsertingYour hearing instruments have been ne-tuned for your right and left ear. Colored markers indicate the side:    red marker = rig

Page 10 - Settings

Daily use18   Insert the right hearing instrument with the right hand and the left hearing instrument with the left hand.    If you have problems inse

Page 11 - Battery size and ear pieces

Daily use 19 RemovinguLift the hearing instrument and slide it over the top of your ear ➊.uIf your hearing instrument is equipped with a custom shel

Page 12 - Service information

2 ContentContentWelcome    4Your hearing instruments    5Getting to know your hearing instruments     5Components and names    6Controls    7Settings 

Page 13 - Batteries

Daily use20Adjusting the volumeYour hearing instruments automatically adjust the volume to the listening situation.uIf you prefer manual volume adjus

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Daily use 21Changing the hearing programHearing programs change the characteristics of the sound coming through the hearing instrument. They help you 

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Daily use22Further adjustments (optional) The controls of your hearing instruments can also be used to change, for example, the sound balance or the t

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On the phone 23When you are on the phone, hold the telephone receiver slightly above your ear. The hearing instrument and telephone receiver have to b

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On the phone24Automatic program switch (AutoPhone)Your hearing instrument can automatically select the telephone program when you hold the telephone r

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On the phone 25NOTICEMagnets can disturb electrical devices and delete stored data.uKeep magnets away from computers, monitors, television sets, stor

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Audio induction loops26Many telephones as well as public places like theatres offer the audio signal (music and speech) via an audio induction loop. W

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Maintenance and care 27Siemens hearing instruments are so robust that they will function reliably for years. It is, however, important that you take c

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Maintenance and care28DryinguDry your hearing instruments overnight.uAsk your Hearing Care Professional for recommended drying products. StorageuDu

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Maintenance and care 29 Exchanging Click DomesIf you have problems removing the old Click Dome, use the packaging of the Click Domes or the removal to

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3ContentAudio induction loops    26Telecoil program and remote control    26Maintenance and care    27Cleaning    27Drying    28Storage    28Exchangin

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Troubleshooting30Problem and possible solutionsSound is weak.   Increase the volume.   Replace or recharge the empty battery  (depending on the batter

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Troubleshooting 31Problem and possible solutionsHearing instrument does not work.   Turn the hearing instrument on.   Gently close the battery compart

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Important information32 Intended useHearing instruments are intended to improve the hearing of hearing impaired persons. Diagnosis and prescription o

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Important information 33 Disposal informationWithin the European Union, the marked equipment is covered by "Directive 2002/96/EC of the European

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Important information34 N14203 (EMC and radio communications compliance label Australia)This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003

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Important information 35communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipmen

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Important safety information36Personal safetyCAUTIONRisk of injury!uAlways wear the receiver cable with an ear piece.uMake sure that the ear piece i

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Important safety information 37WARNINGRisk of explosion!uDo not use your hearing instruments in explosive atmospheres (e. g. in mining areas).WARNING

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Important safety information38Product safetyNOTICELeaking batteries damage the hearing instruments.uTurn the hearing instruments off when not in use 

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Important safety information 39NOTICEuProtect your hearing instruments from high humidity. Do not wear them in the shower or when you apply make-up, 

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Welcome4You have chosen a Siemens hearing instrument, a reliable partner to accompany you through everyday life. Like everything new, it will take you

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Important safety information40WARNINGRisk of further impairment to the user’s hearing health.There are some potential concerns associated with the use

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Important safety information 41For Hearing Care Professionals:The target population is primarily the adult population over 21 years of age. The patien

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Important safety information42WARNINGRisk of further impairment to the user’s hearing health.A Hearing Care Professional should advise a prospective t

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Country-specic information 43Country-specific information

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www.siemens.com /hearingSiemens Audiologische Technik GmbHGebbertstrasse 12591058 ErlangenGermanyPhone +49 9131 308 0 Document No. A91SAT-01961-99T##-

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Your hearing instruments 5 Getting to know your hearing instruments It is recommended to familiarize yourself with your new hearing instruments. With 

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Your hearing instruments6 Components and namesૢૢ૟ૠ૞➊ Ear piece➋ Receiver➌ Receiver cable➍ Microphone openings➎ Rocker switch (standard), push button o

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Your hearing instruments 7 ControlsWith the controls you can, for example, adjust the volume or switch hearing programs. Your hearing instruments eith

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Your hearing instruments8 Push buttonFunction Left Right Program changeVolume upVolume downStandby/turn on press briefly,  press 2 seconds

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Your hearing instruments 9 Rocker switchFunction Left Right   Program up/downVolume up/downTinnitus noiser level up/downSound balanceStandby/turn

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