User's Guide
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7.5 Operation of the hearing aid
7.5.1 Volume control (optional)
Your hearing aid has automatic volume control, which is individually set during the fitting session.
However, the volume control (if present) allows you to adjust the volume of your hearing aids to your
liking.
1. To increase the volume, turn the
volume control up.
2. To decrease the volume, turn the
volume control down.
When you change the volume, the hearing
aid responds with a beep. When you reach
the upper or lower limits, the hearing aid
responds with a low-pitched beep.
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NOTE: If you have two hearing aids with the Synchronised Volume Control function enabled,
volume control adjustments to one hearing aid automatically repeats in the second hearing aid.
When you change the volume on one of the hearing aids, it responds with one or more beeps. A
beep in the second aid follows.
NOTE: If your hearing aids support wireless Remote Control, you may use the ReSound Remote
Control or the smart phone app to adjust e.g. the volume.
7.5.2 Push button (optional)
Your hearing aid has a programme button allowing you to use up to four dierent listening programmes.
The list on page 2 tells which programs have been enabled.
1. Tap the programme button to switch between programmes.
2. You will then hear one or more beeps. The number of beeps indicates which
programme you have selected (one beep = programme one, two beeps =
programme two, etc.).
3. When you turn the hearing aids o and then back on, they always return to
the default setting (programme one and pre-set volume).
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NOTE: If you have two hearing aids with the Synchronised Push Button enabled, programme
changes to one hearing aid automatically repeats in the second hearing aid. When you change a
programme in one hearing aid, it responds with one or more beeps. The same number of confirma-
tion beeps in the second aid follow. This Synchronised Push Button can also be configured to allow
one side to control volume increase and the other side to control volume decrease. The volume
changes to one hearing aid are repeated on the other side to keep the levels the same.