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Versáta micro / Versáta micro Petite User Guide 0459
Contents Welcome 5 Description 6 Short introduction Inserting the battery Switching ON/OFF Selecting a hearing program 8 8 9 Preparation Replacing the battery Tamper proof battery compartment (optional) Identifying left and right hearing instruments Inserting your hearing system with micro tube into your ear Closed domes Inserting your hearing system with earmold into your ear Fine tuning based on your personal preferences Operation Switching ON/OFF Hearing programs Synchronized manual control Telecoi
Wireless accessories (optional) myPilot iCom iView 32 32 34 36 Remote control (optional) 37 FM communication (optional) Dynamic FM transmitters Multi-frequency FM receivers MyLink EasyFM 39 40 41 42 43 Maintenance Microphone Protector Micro tube and dome Important points 44 44 46 51 Warning 54 Service and Warranty 55 Phonak distributors worldwide 58 3
This symbol indicates features, options and accessories which are available for Versáta micro and not for the Versáta micro Petite version 4
Welcome Your new Versáta hearing system uses the very latest advances in digital hearing technology. Versáta offers you automatic functions providing the highest sound quality, speech understanding and listening comfort in most of your hearing situations. High-tech has turned highly sophisticated hearing systems into convenient devices that are easy to use. Please read this manual carefully to benefit from all the features of your new hearing system.
Description 햵 햶 햲 햳 햴 햷 Hearing system with micro tube and dome 햲 Microphone inputs with Microphone Protector 햳 Program switch 햴 Battery compartment with ON/OFF switch 햵 Micro tube/sound output 햶 Dome 햷 Retention 6
Hearing system with micro tube and SlimTip 햲 – 햵 See 햲 micro tube and dome 햶 Individual SlimTip 햷 Removal handle 햵 햶 햳 햷 햴 햵 Hearing system with earmold 햲 – 햴 See micro tube and dome 햲 햵 Hook / sound output 햶 Individual earmold 햳 햴 햶 7
Short introduction Inserting the battery Details see page 10 Switching ON/OFF Details see page 25 OFF ON 8
Selecting a hearing program via Toggle Details see page 26 9
Preparation Replacing the battery Use battery size 13 for your Versáta micro system. Use battery size 10 or 312 for your Versáta micro Petite system (see page 12). Using the nail grip, open the battery compartment completely and remove the old battery. Remove the protective foil from the new battery. Wait for two minutes before inserting it.
Insert the new battery with the “+” sign (flat side of the battery) as shown below. The correct battery orientation can also be seen on the inside of the battery compartment. Close the battery compartment.
Preparation Note: Your Versáta micro Petite hearing system can be operated either with size 10 (standard) or size 312 batteries (optional). Your hearing care professional may modify the devices accordingly. The 312 battery lasts longer. The 10 battery creates an even smaller overall instrument size (refer to picture below).
Handle the battery compartment with care and do not use excessive force. If there is any resistance when closing the compartment, ensure that the battery is inserted correctly. The compartment may not close properly if the battery is upside down, and the instrument will not work. When your hearing system is not in use, leave the battery compartment open to allow any moisture to evaporate. Low battery warning An acoustic signal gives you an early warning that the battery is approaching exhaustion.
Preparation Tamper proof battery compartment (optional) The battery is locked inside the battery compartment for safety reasons. The latch can easily be opened with a fingernail. Place the fingernail in the groove and pull the latch away from the hearing instrument 햲 and then push it upwards 햳.
The battery can only be inserted when the latch is open 햴. Move the latch over the inserted battery so that it lies against it 햵. Lock the battery by pushing the latch towards the hearing instrument with your finger until it "clicks" into its final position 햶. Before you close the battery compartment, check that the latch is locked in position and the battery can’t be removed. 햴 햵 “click” 햶 Warning: The battery latch must be placed back over the battery and locked before closing the battery compartment.
Preparation Identifying left and right hearing instruments It is important to use the correct hearing instrument for each ear. Your hearing care professional can mark the hearing instruments for you. The color code is visible when the battery compartment is opened.
Inserting your hearing system with micro tube into your ear Open domes and SlimTip Place the hearing instrument over the top of your ear 햲. 햲 햳 Hold the micro tube where it attaches to the dome or SlimTip 햳 and gently push the dome or SlimTip into your ear canal. The dome or SlimTip should be placed far enough into the ear so that the micro tube lies flush with your head.
Preparation 햴 Place the retention tail (if available) of the micro tube into the bowl part of your ear 햴. To remove your hearing instrument, grasp the micro tube near the dome and pull it out of your ear gently but firmly. In very rare cases, the dome can remain in the ear canal when removing the micro tube from the ear. In the unlikely case that any parts remain in the ear canal, it is strongly recommended to see a medical specialist for safe removal.
Closed domes The closed dome has a different design than other domes (refer to pictures). The closed dome consists of two fins overlapping each other. Before inserting the closed dome into the ear canal, it is important to check the position of these fins. The larger fin must be positioned over the smaller fin 햵. If the position is incorrect 햶, you can easily adjust it. With one finger, gently bend the bigger fin forwards and then back again so that it overlaps the smaller one 햷.
Preparation Correct position 햵 Wrong position 햶 Moving the fins 햷 20
Inserting your hearing instrument with earmold into your ear Using the hand on the same side you wear your hearing instrument, grasp the earmold between the thumb and index finger. Raise your hand to your ear making sure the canal portion of the earmold faces your ear. Tilt your hand slightly forward.
Preparation Place the canal portion of the earmold inside your ear canal. If it is difficult to get it into place, stretch your ear by pulling it gently backwards and upwards with your other hand. When the canal portion is in place, twist the earmold backwards so that it fits into the bowl part of your ear and the helix portion is under the fold.
Now position the hearing instrument behind the ear. Be careful not to twist the tubing. Check the placement of the earmold by tracing the contour of the ear with your finger. To remove your hearing instruments grasp the earmold, not the tubing, and pull it out of your ear gently but firmly.
Preparation Fine tuning based on your personal preferences The fitting process has limited capabilities of reproducing the full spectrum of your personal sound environments. This limitation is overcome by the ability of the Versáta hearing system to learn from your real life volume adjustments. Versáta offers a unique functionality called “Self Learning”. In every environment, it logs your personal volume changes within the hearing system.
Operation Switching ON/OFF Switching OFF Using the nail grip, slightly open the battery compartment until it snaps to its OFF position. Switching ON Close the battery compartment. Your hearing system is always in the default hearing program and at your preferred volume when turned ON.
Operation Delayed activation Please be aware of that your hearing instrument may take several seconds to boot up. Your hearing care professional may have activated a further delayed activation timer. This function delays the activation of the hearing system (for 9 or 15 seconds) after the battery door is closed in order to avoid any disturbance while placing it on your ear. An acoustic signal confirms when your hearing system is switched on.
Program switch The program switch allows manual toggling between the “Automatic Mode”, the “Mute Mode” and individual hearing programs. A short melody confirms the selection of the “Automatic Mode”. Option without program switch The Versáta micro hearing system is also available without the program switch. This could be an option for users who do not need an extra program switch together with their myPilot command center or their remote control.
Operation Synchronized manual control An automatic synchronisation for program selection, called QuickSync, is integrated in your hearing system. Users wearing two hearing instruments only have to activate the functionality on one instrument; the other one will be adjusted automatically. Telecoil (optional) Your hearing care professional may have activated a Telecoil in your hearing system.
EasyPhone (optional) Your hearing care professional may have activated EasyPhone in your hearing system. The EasyPhone function enables your Versáta hearing system to automatically select your telephone program when the telephone handset is held close to your ear. An acoustic signal confirms the switch. It automatically returns to the previous hearing program when the telephone handset is removed from your ear. Some telephones produce a magnetic field strong enough to activate your EasyPhone function.
Operation If you hold the telephone receiver in your right hand when making telephone calls, position the magnet in the upper right half of the receiver. If you hold the telephone receiver in your left hand when making telephone calls, position the magnet in the upper left half of the receiver. Use the double-sided adhesive tape to stick the magnet to the location described above. Do not cover the sound openings of your handset.
Use of EasyPhone Use the telephone in a normal manner. An acoustic signal indicates the activation of the EasyPhone program. At the beginning, you may need to move the handset slightly to find the optimum position for a reliable switch and comfortable hearing. If necessary, move the magnet to another position on the handset to increase your comfort of use. Keep magnets out of reach of children and pets. If a magnet is swallowed, please seek the advice of a medical practitioner.
Wireless accessories (optional) myPilot The myPilot command center is an optional accessory for Versáta hearing systems. It allows a convenient, user-friendly and discreet control of all the functions of your hearing system and additional benefits.
For optimum results, position your myPilot as shown in the drawing. Operating range max. 50 cm (20”) Do not use your myPilot in locations where it is forbidden to use electronic devices.
Wireless accessories (optional) iCom iCom is an optional accessory available for Versáta hearing systems. With the push of a single button, iCom connects your hearing system with the technology around you. Bluetooth connections iCom offers a simple way to connect your mobile phone via Bluetooth to your hearing system. iCom is also capable of transmitting a stereo audio signal from any Bluetooth enabled device (built-in or via an adapter) such as MP3 players, laptops, computers or televisions.
FM compatibility iCom also offers FM accessibility when a Phonak FM receiver is connected, refer to picture below. EasyAudio and EasyBluetooth Your Versáta hearing systems contain two special audio programs: EasyAudio and EasyBluetooth. These programs are automatically selected in your hearing systems when an audio or Bluetooth signal is received from iCom. EasyAudio and EasyBluetooth ensure that you have the optimum program for audio and mobile phone use.
Wireless accessories (optional) iView iView, the status viewer, is an optional accessory for parents with small children and also for teachers or caregivers. Just by the press of a button, iView shows the status of the hearing instrument's battery, the current hearing program and volume settings, displayed on a large screen. For detailed information on the use of iView, please refer to its user guide or ask your hearing care professional.
Remote control (optional) Phonak offers a comprehensive range of modern remote controls. Ask your hearing care professional to demonstrate them to you. Choose the model that is most convenient for your lifestyle and your taste. WatchPilot2: exclusive and modern, available for women and men, with sporty rubber band or elegant metal band. KeyPilot2: small, easy and convenient.
Remote control (optional) For best results with your KeyPilot or WatchPilot remote control, refer to photo. For detailed information on the use of your remote control, please refer to its user guide. Your hearing care professional can also print an individual description of your hearing programs for you. Do not use your remote control in locations where it is forbidden to use electronic devices.
FM communication (optional) Your hearing system is equipped with Direct Audio Input (DAI). It allows you to fully benefit from the high-end FM systems from Phonak. When noise, distance or reverberation is a problem, FM systems greatly improve communication. A wireless FM communication system consists of a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter is placed near, or directly connected to the sound source (e.g. TV or radio).
FM communication (optional) Dynamic FM transmitters Phonak offers Dynamic FM transmitters for all customers and needs: inspiro The transmitter for teachers and suitable for use in schools SmartLink+ For teenagers and adults who want nothing less than the very best ZoomLink+ Comfortable transmitter for everybody EasyLink+ The transmitter that is easiest to operate 40
Multi-frequency FM receivers Phonak recommends the following FM receiver with your Versáta hearing system. MicroLink ML12i : Perfectly integrated in the Versáta design for daily use.
FM communication (optional) MyLink As an alternative to iCom with an FM receiver, MyLink is a small and appealing FM receiver that is compatible with hearing systems with a Telecoil. MyLink picks up the FM signal and relays it to the hearing instrument.
EasyFM The EasyFM function automatically selects your FM program when an FM receiver is connected to your hearing system in automatic mode and an FM signal is detected. An acoustic signal confirms the switch. The hearing system switches back to the automatic mode when the FM signal is turned off. You can always manually override the EasyFM function with the program switch or a remote control. Manual selection of an FM program 쐍 myPilot command center : choose your desired FM program.
Maintenance Microphone Protector Important: The Microphone Protector is an exclusive Phonak system designed to protect the Versáta high-tech microphones from debris. As a result, they last much longer, reducing the service costs of your hearing system. The Microphone Protector can be replaced if needed. Your hearing system should never be used without the Microphone Protector.
Important: Consult your hearing care professional about changing the Microphone Protector if you experience any of the following: 쐍 The hearing system sounds quieter than usual 쐍 There is a reduction in sound quality 쐍 Understanding in noise becomes more difficult 쐍 It becomes more difficult to determine the direction of sounds Your hearing care professional can tell you whether the Microphone Protector should be exchanged or not.
Maintenance Micro tube and dome The following care and maintenance instructions will help extend the life span and ensure the quality and comfort of your hearing instrument fit with the micro tube. The micro tube feeds the amplified sound from the hearing instrument into the ear. It is important that the micro tube, the dome or SlimTip fit correctly into your ear.
Step 2 Detach the micro tube from the hearing instrument as follows: 쐍 Hold the micro tube in one hand and the hearing instrument in the other hand. 쐍 Gently twist the micro tube 90° 햲 and pull it straight out, away from the hearing instrument 햳.
Maintenance 햴 Insert the cleaning rod where the micro tube attaches to the hearing instrument and push it all the way through the micro tube and out through the dome or SlimTip 햴 . After cleaning it is important to remove the cleaning rod.
Attach the micro tube onto the hearing instrument as follows: 쐍 Hold the micro tube in one hand and the hearing instrument in the other hand. 쐍 Push the micro tube onto the hearing instrument until it is snug 햵.
Maintenance It is not recommended to submerge or rinse the micro tube, the dome or SlimTip in water, as there is a risk that a water drop may become lodged in the micro tube. As a consequence, sound will be prevented from going through the micro tube. The micro tube and dome should be changed every three months or sooner if the micro tube becomes stiff or brittle. Only your hearing care professional should change the dome.
Important points 1) Always use new batteries for your Versáta hearing system. You can return empty batteries to your hearing care professional. 2) When your hearing system is not in use, leave the battery compartment open to allow any moisture to evaporate. 3) If you will not be using your hearing system for a long period of time, store it in its protective case. Remove the batteries and leave the battery compartments open. Make sure your hearing system is completely dry before closing the case.
Maintenance 5) Daily cleaning and the use of a drying system is highly recommended. "C&C line" from Phonak is a complete set of cleansing products. Your hearing care professional will be glad to advise you. Never use household cleaning products (washing powder, soap, etc.) to clean your hearing system. 6) Hair spray, face creams and make-up can damage hearing systems. Remove the hearing system before applying cosmetics.
The symbol with the crossed out disposal bin indicates that this hearing system shall not be treated as household waste. Please hand over your old or unused hearing system to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment or bring it to your hearing care professional for appropriate disposal. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative effects on the environment and human health.
Warning Hearing system batteries are toxic when swallowed! Keep them out of reach of children and pets. If batteries are swallowed, please seek the advice of a medical practitioner! Only use hearing systems that have been specially programmed for you by a hearing care professional. Other instruments may be ineffective and may, in certain cases, even damage your hearing. X-ray radiation (e.g. CT scans, MRI scans) may adversely affect the correct functioning of your system.
Service and Warranty Phonak offers you a comprehensive global warranty which becomes effective on the date of purchase. Please ask your hearing care professional about the details and duration. This warranty covers any repairs due to defects in material and/or workmanship. The warranty does not cover damage from improper handling or care, exposure to chemicals, immersion in water or undue stress. Damage caused by third parties or non-authorized service centers renders the Phonak warranty null and void.
Notices Notice 1 This instrument is certified under: FCC ID: KWC-WHSBTE IC: 2262A-WHS This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Notice 3 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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XXXX The CE symbol is a confirmation by Phonak AG that Versáta products and accessories meet the requirements of directive 93/42/EEC on medical devices and the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC on Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment. The numbers after the CE symbol are the numbers of consulted certified bodies under the above mentioned directives. This symbol indicates that Versáta products comply with requirements for a BF type applied part according to EN 60601-1.
Transportation and storage conditions Temperature should not exceed limits of –20°/60° Celsius at a relative air humidity of 65% for extended periods during transportation and storage. Air pressure between 500 and 1100 hPa is not detrimental to the instrument.
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