Indigo™ BTE Guide
Putting Your Indigo™Hearing Instrumentson Your EarsBTEs with Slim Tubes 1. Hold the slim tube where it attaches to the dome andgently push the dome in
7BTEs with Earhooks1. Carefully insert the earmold in your ear. The earmoldshould fit into your ear snugly and comfortably.2. Place the hearing instru
8Turning Your Indigo™Hearing Instruments Onand Off Your hearing devices have a three-position battery doorthat acts as an off/on switch and that allow
9Feedback-Free ListeningYour Indigo hearing devices have an optional start updelay that can be activated by your hearing healthcareprofessional. If th
10Replacing the Battery1. Gently swing out the batterydoor with your fingernail. 2. Grasp the battery with yourthumb and index finger andremove.3. Ins
Low Battery WarningWhen you hear two long beeps, your hearing devices arewarning you that their batteries are low. You will hear thewarning approximat
Operating InstructionsChanging Programs on Your Indigo™HearingInstrumentsYour Indigo hearing instruments have an automaticprogram and up to three addi
13you are in (i.e. one beep for program 1, two beeps forprogram 2, etc.) If you prefer, your hearing healthcareprofessional can adjust the pitch and l
14identify your different volume settings if required. If youprefer, your hearing healthcare professional can adjustthe pitch and loudness of the volu
15Listening in Quiet and Noisy EnvironmentsYour Indigo hearing devices have a directionalmicrophone system to meet your listening needs indifferent en
16Using Indigo™with the TelephoneIndigo has the ability, depending on hearing loss, ventsize and style of hearing instrument to provide feedback-free
reception. If the hearing instrument does not switch tothe telephone program automatically when the telephonereceiver is placed in proximity, the magn
18• Keep loose magnets out of reach of children and pets.• If the magnet falls into your ear, contact your hearinghealthcare professional.• If the ma
19Connecting to External Audio SourcesYour Indigo hearing devices may featureoptional direct audio input (DAI) to connectto other audio sources such a
20Using FM and Infrared SystemsSome FM systems consist of a teleloop worn around theneck, which is connected to the FM receiver worn on abelt or in a
21Caring for Your Indigo™HearingInstruments• Open the battery door when not in use.• Always remove your hearing devices when using haircare products.
22Cleaning Your Indigo™HearingInstrumentsEar wax is natural and common. Ensuring your hearingdevices, earmolds and domes are free of ear wax is animpo
23fit into your ears snugly and comfortably. If amplifiedsound leaks out of your ear, you may hear whistling.Always ensure earmolds are clean and free
24three to six months or when they become stiff or brittle.Clean the domes daily with a damp cloth. You should alsoclean the slim tubes periodically,
25Warnings• Hearing devices should only be used as directed byyour physician or hearing healthcare professional.• Hearing devices will not restore nor
Table of ContentsYour Indigo™ Hearing Instruments ...1Practical Solutions to Everyday Problems ...2Get
26Note to hearing healthcare professionalDomes should never be fitted on patients withperforated eardrums, exposed middle ear cavities, orsurgically a
27Troubleshooting GuideCAUSE POSSIBLE REMEDYNo sound• Not turned on• Low/dead battery• Poor battery contact• Battery upside down• Earmolds/slim tubes/
28Intermittent• Low battery • Dirty battery contact Two long beeps• Low battery Whistling • Earmolds/slim tubes/domes not inserted properly• Hand/clot
29Earmolds/slim tubes/domes falling out of ear• Poorly fitting earmolds/slim tubes/domes• Earmolds/slim tubes/domes not inserted properly“Motorboating
30Warning to Hearing InstrumentDispensers A hearing instrument dispenser should advise aprospective hearing instrument user to consult promptlywith a
31Important Notice for Prospective HearingInstrument Users Good health practice requires that a person with ahearing loss have a medical evaluation by
32availability of a trial-rental or purchase-option program.Many hearing instrument dispensers now offer programsthat permit you to wear a hearing ins
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1Your Indigo™Hearing InstrumentsHearing Healthcare Professional: ______________________________________________________________________________Telepho
2Practical Solutions to Everyday ProblemsCongratulations on choosing your new Indigo™BTE(Behind-the-Ear) hearing instruments. For over 40 years,Unitro
3Getting the Most Out of Your Indigo™Hearing InstrumentsAdjusting to your new hearing instruments will takesome time. In the beginning it is important
4Using the Indigo™BTE GuideRefer to the table of contents for a complete listing ofthe topics covered in this guide. There are different styles of BTE
5Legend1 Earhook 2 Microphone and MicrophoneShield 3 Program Button 4 Volume Control 5 Battery Door/On & Off Switch 6 Slim tube7 Dome8 Retention
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