User guide
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ReSound Vea supplement—
Custom ItC and ItE
By experimenting, you
may find a method that
is easier for you. When
properly inserted, the
instrument should fit
comfortably in your ear.
If the hearing instrument
irritates your ear in any
way and prevents you
from wearing the instru-
ment, please contact
your hearing healthcare
professional.
NOTE: Never attempt to modify the shape of the
hearing instrument yourself.
RemoVIng the heaRIng InStRument
To remove the hearing instrument from your ear:
•Grasp the removal
cord with your thumb
and forefinger and pull
out.
or:
•Place your thumb on
the bottom and index
finger on the top of
the instrument. Us-
ing a slight corkscrew
motion, carefully re-
move the instrument
from your ear.
By experimenting, you may find a method that is easier
for you. Consult your hearing healthcare professional
if you have difficulty removing the hearing instrument.
and battery door markings. A magnifying glass and
good lighting may be helpful.
Open the battery compartment by pulling down on the
battery door with your fingernail. Remove the old bat-
tery, and insert a new one
with the “+” (flat) side facing
the “+” marking on the bat-
tery door.
It should fit in like a puzzle
piece. The battery door
should close very easily.
Never use force to close the
door as this may damage
your hearing instrument.
Always use the correct battery size. (It should be listed
in your user guide.) Please note that if the battery is
weak, the hearing instrument performance will be re-
duced.
TIP: Removing the battery when you are not
wearing the instrument will reduce battery con-
sumption and extend battery life.
InSeRtIng the heaRIng InStRument
To insert the hearing instrument into your ear:
1. Hold the instrument with your thumb and forefinger,
either on the sides (as shown) or above and below.
2. Place the sound outlet portion into your ear canal.
3. Insert the instrument into your ear canal with a
gentle twisting movement.
TIP: This process can be made easier if you use
the other hand to pull back gently on your ear
while sliding the instrument into place.
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