earVenture reVel Manual de usuario

User Manual
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Introduction to this booklet
The User Manual guides you in how to use and maintain your new hearing aid. Please read the User Manual
carefully. This will help you achieve the full benet of your new hearing aid.
Your hearing healthcare provider has adjusted your hearing aid to meet your specic needs. If you have
additional questions please contact your hearing healthcare provider.

Table of Contents
QuickReference..........................................................................................................................1
Your Hearing Aid at a Glance .................................................................................................. 2
Battery Information ................................................................................................................... 3
Wearing Your Hearing Aid ………......…………...............…......................................………. 4
Turning Your Hearing Aid On and Off ………..................……................................................. 5
Labeling......................................................................................................................................6
Operating Instructions (Volume and Program Controls) ............……………....................….. 7-8
Maintaining Your Hearing Aid ……….....................……...........................................…..…... 9
Maintaining Your Hearing Aid with a Thin Tube .....................................................……... 10
Maintaining Your Hearing Aid with an Earmold ......................................................……... 11
Using with Telephones and Cellular Phones ….......................................................................... 12
Caring for Your Hearing Aid ……………..........................................................……….……. 13
Troubleshooting........................................................................................................................14
Warnings to Consumer ….................………………………........................................……… 15
Service and Warranty ............................................................................................................... 16
Precautions …………………....……………………..................................................……….. 17
Compliance Information …………………….............................................................…........ 18
Warnings to Dispenser .....................………………......................…………...............…….. 19
Important Notice for Prospective Hearing Aid Users ............................................................. 20

Quick Reference
Changing Batteries Battery Warnings
Plus (+) sign
indicators
Low Battery
3 double beeps every 8 minutes
Replace Battery
(Device Shutdown - 8 beeps)
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On/O Device Controls Operations
On O Open Press to decrease volume
Press to increase volume
Press for program control
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For additional information on the use and operation
of these hearing aid after reviewing the contents of
this instruction guide, contact your hearing healthcare
provider or visit www.earventure.net
Your Hearing Aid at a Glance
1. Microphone and Receiver – Sound enters the
hearing aid through the microphone. The receiver
delivers amplied sound through the tubing to the
ear canal.
2. Program control – Press to change programs.
3. Volume control – Press (+) to increase volume and
(–) to decrease volume.
4. Battery door – The battery is inserted here and also
functions as the on/off switch when operating the
device. When the door is closed and battery inserted,
the device will be on. Opening the door will turn
off the hearing aid. A (+) indicator corresponds to
the positive side of the battery. A small hole may be
lled with a colored plug to be used as an optional
indicator for the right or left ear.
5. Thin tube and Dome tip – Each hearing aid comes
with an thin tube and dome tip that connects to
the hearing aid receiver. Sound travels through the
tubing into your ear canal. (Hearing device is also
available with earhook.)
6. Retention loop – Keeps the tubing securely in place
on or over the ear.
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Battery Information
The hearing aid uses a size 312 battery. The battery life varies,
depending on the amount of hearing aid use. Battery life is typically
7-10 days.
Low battery indicator
A warning of three double beeps every eight minutes indicates that
the battery needs to be replaced. If you do not change your battery,
you will hear another warning of six double beeps, at which time
your hearing aid will automatically turn off.
Inserting/replacing the battery
Gently pull open the battery door with your ngernail. If a used
battery is currently in the compartment, grasp the battery with your
thumb and index nger and remove.
Insert the new battery into the battery compartment with the (+) sign
on the battery facing the same way as the (+) sign on the battery
door. While holding the battery in place, peel off the plastic tab.
Dispose used batteries as you
would other electronic waste that
potentially contains rare earth
metals.
Do not place batteries in your
mouth or swallow them under
any circumstances. If batteries
are swallowed, contact your
physician or local poison control
center immediately.
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Tip: Wait for a few seconds
before closing the battery door
after peeling the plastic tab. If
the door does not close easily,
check to see if the battery was
inserted properly.
Tip: To prolong battery life,
remember to turn your hearing
aid off when not in use.
Remove the batteries and keep
the battery door open will not
only conserve the battery’s
life but also allow internal
moisture to evaporate.

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Wearing Your Hearing Aid
1.Hold the thin tube or earmold between your thumb and index nger. The opening should be pointing in towards your
ear canal with the hearing aid resting upwards over the top of your ear.
2.Place your hearing aid over the top of your ear until it rests securely over/behind the ear.
3. While holding the hearing aid in place, insert the ear tip into your ear canal, and curl/tuck the retention loop along the
body of your ear.
Hearing
Aid
Eartip
Retention
Loop
Tip: Pulling down and back on your
earlobe may help you insert the thin
tube or ear mold into your ear canal
more easily.
Tip: If you wear eyeglasses, put your
glasses on rst and then put your
hearing aid on.
The ear tip should be completely, or
almost completely, in the ear canal.
Proper insertion of the ear tip is key
to getting enough loudness and avoid
whistling.
For hearing aids with earmolds, please
consult with your hearing health
professional about putting it on.

Turning Your Hearing Aid On and Off
Your hearing aid has a battery door that acts as an on/off switch.
1. ON: Close battery door fully. 2. OFF: Open the battery door.
It may take several seconds before the hearing
aid turns on after inserting the battery. Your
hearing healthcare provider can change the
start up delay if required.
When turning your hearing aid on and off,
grasp the top and bottom of the device with
your index nger and thumb. Use your thumb
to open and close the battery door.
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Labeling
The serial number (S/N) is located on the hearing aid as a 8-digit number. The rst two digits of the S/N represent the
year of manufacture (i.e. “15” refers to 2015). The last six digits is a unique identier. All eight numbers create the
serial number of the device.
Company Name
Device Name
Serial Number
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Operating Instructions
The volume control switch allows you to choose
between volume levels. Press the top (+) of the
volume control to increase the volume. Press the
bottom (–) of the volume control switch to decrease
the volume. You will hear voice prompts when you
reach the maximum or minimum volume setting.
Volume Control
Program Control
Volume
Control Volume Levels
0 Minimum Volume = Voice Prompt
“Minimum Volume”
5 Maximum Volume =
Voice Prompt
“Maximum Volume”
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