Unitron Hearing Aid Hearing Aid Moxi2 User Manual

Moxi2 Kiss  
behind-the-ear (BTE)  
hearing aid guide  
 
Thank you  
Your hearing aids  
Thank you for choosing Unitron hearing aids.  
Hearing healthcare professional:_______________  
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Telephone: _________________________________  
Model:_____________________________________  
Serial number: ______________________________  
Replacement batteries: Size 312  
At Unitron, we care deeply about people with  
hearing loss. We work closely with hearing  
healthcare professionals to make advanced,  
purpose-driven solutions available to everyone.  
Because hearing matters.  
Warranty: __________________________________  
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Date of purchase:____________________________  
 
Quick reference  
Changing batteries  
Table of contents  
Your hearing aids at a glance ..................................................... 2  
Warnings.................................................................................... 4  
Putting your hearing aids on your ears.......................................8  
Turning your hearing aids on and off ....................................... 10  
Battery information................................................................... 11  
Tips for wearing hearing aids for the first time..........................14  
Tinnitus masker ....................................................................... 16  
Operating instructions..............................................................19  
Using the telephone................................................................. 23  
Protecting your hearing aids .................................................... 26  
Cleaning your hearing aids....................................................... 27  
Signature features of your hearing aids................................... 29  
Troubleshooting guide ..............................................................31  
Low battery warning  
2 beeps every  
30 minutes  
Plus  
(+) signs  
Battery size  
312  
On/Off  
Warning to hearing aid dispensers (to comply with the U.S.  
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations) ................. 36  
Information and explanation of symbols.................................38  
Compliance information...........................................................40  
Patient feedback...................................................................... 42  
Additional notes....................................................................... 43  
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Your hearing aids at a glance  
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Wire - connects the speaker unit to your  
hearing aids  
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2 Microphone - sound enters your hearing aids  
through the microphones  
3 Battery door (on & o) - close the door to turn on  
your hearing aids, partly open the door to turn off  
your hearing aids. Opening the door all the way  
gives you access to change the battery  
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4 Dome - holds the wire in place in your ear canal  
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5 Retention piece - helps prevent the dome and  
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wire from moving out of the ear canal  
6 Speaker unit - amplifies the sound and sends it  
directly into the ear canal  
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7 Custom mold - holds the hearing aids in place  
and contains the speaker unit  
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Special care should be exercised in wearing  
hearing aids when maximum sound  
pressure levels exceed 132 decibels. There  
may be a risk of impairing your remaining  
hearing. Speak with your hearing healthcare  
professional to ensure the maximum output  
of your hearing aids is suitable for your  
particular hearing loss.  
Warnings  
Hearing aids should only be used as directed  
by your physician or hearing healthcare  
professional.  
Hearing aids will not restore normal  
hearing and will not prevent or improve a  
hearing impairment resulting from organic  
conditions.  
Do not use your hearing aids in explosion  
hazard areas.  
Allergic reactions to hearing aids are unlikely.  
However, if you experience itching, redness,  
soreness, inflammation or a burning  
sensation in or around your ears, inform your  
hearing healthcare professional and contact  
your physician.  
In the unlikely case that any parts remain in  
the ear canal aſter the removal of the hearing  
aid, contact a physician immediately.  
Magnet warnings  
Be sure the magnet is securely affixed to the  
telephone.  
Keep loose magnets out of reach of children  
and pets.  
If the magnet falls into your ear, contact your  
hearing healthcare professional.  
If the magnet is swallowed, contact your  
physician immediately.  
The magnet may affect some medical  
devices or electronic systems. Always keep  
the magnet (or the telephone equipped with  
the magnet) at least 30 cm (12”) away from  
pacemakers, credit cards, floppy disks or  
Remove your hearing aids for CT and  
MRI scans or for other electromagnetic  
procedures.  
other magnetically sensitive devices.  
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sound quality in every listening situation.  
However, communication devices such as  
digital cell phones can create interference  
(a buzzing sound) in hearing aids. If you  
experience interference from a cell phone  
being used close by, you can minimize this  
interference in a number of ways. Switch  
your hearing aids to another program, turn  
your head in a different direction or locate  
the cell phone and move away from it.  
Too high distortion during dialing or  
phoning may mean that the phone handset  
is stressed by the magnet. To avoid any  
damage, please move the magnet to another  
place on the telephone receiver.  
Battery warnings  
Never leave hearing aids or batteries where  
small children and pets can reach them.  
Never put hearing aids or batteries in  
your mouth. If a hearing aid or battery is  
swallowed, call a physician immediately.  
Note to hearing healthcare professional  
Domes should never be fitted on patients  
with perforated eardrums, exposed middle  
ear cavities, or surgically altered ear  
Precautions  
The use of hearing aids is only part of  
hearing rehabilitation; auditory training and  
lip reading instruction may be required as  
well.  
In most cases, infrequent use of hearing aids  
does not provide full benefit. Once you have  
become accustomed to your hearing aids,  
wear your hearing aids everyday all day.  
canals. In the case of such a condition, we  
recommend to use a customized ear mold.  
Labeling  
The serial number and year of manufacture are  
located inside the battery door.  
Your hearing aids use the most modern  
components to provide the best possible  
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Hearing aids with custom shells  
Putting your hearing aids on your ears  
Your hearing aids may be color-coded with a  
small dot that is visible when the battery door is  
open: red = right ear; blue = leſt ear.  
1. Hold the custom shell  
1.  
between your thumb and  
index finger. The opening  
should be pointing in  
towards your ear canal  
with the hearing aid  
Hearing aids with domes  
1. Hold the wire where it  
attaches to the dome and  
gently push the dome into  
your ear canal. The wire  
should lie flush against your  
head and not stick out.  
1.  
resting upwards above  
your ear.  
2.  
2. Carefully insert the  
custom shell into your  
ear. The shell should fit  
into your ear snugly and  
2.  
3.  
2. Place the hearing aid over  
the top of your ear.  
3. Place the retention piece  
in your ear so it rests at the  
bottom of the opening of  
your ear canal.  
comfortably.  
3.  
3. Place the hearing aid over  
the top of your ear.  
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Turning your hearing aids on and off  
Your hearing aids have a three-position battery  
door that acts as an on/off switch and that  
allows access to the battery compartment.  
Battery information  
To replace the battery, fully open the battery  
door for access to the battery compartment.  
Low battery warning  
1. On: Close the battery door  
Two long beeps indicate the hearing aid battery  
is low. Aſter the low battery warning, sounds  
may not be as clear. This is normal and can be  
fixed by changing the batteries in the hearing  
aids.  
If you are not able to hear the low battery  
warning, your hearing healthcare professional  
can change its pitch or loudness. If you prefer, it  
can be turned off entirely.  
1.  
fully.  
Note: It may take 5 seconds  
before the hearing aid turns on.  
Your hearing healthcare provider  
can increase the start up delay if  
required.  
2.  
3.  
2. Off: Partially open the battery  
door.  
3. Open: Fully open the battery  
door to access and change  
the battery.  
Your hearing aids are designed to generate a  
low battery warning every 30 minutes until you  
change the batteries, but depending on the  
condition of the batteries, they may die before  
another low battery warning occurs. Therefore, it  
is recommended that the batteries are replaced  
as soon as possible once you hear the low  
battery warning.  
Note: When turning your hearing  
aid on and off while it is on the  
ear, grasp the top and bottom of  
the hearing aid with your index  
finger and thumb. Use the index  
finger of your opposite hand to  
open and close the battery door.  
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Replacing the battery  
Caring for batteries  
1.  
1. Gently swing out the battery  
door with your fingernail.  
Always discard batteries in a safe and  
environmentally friendly way.  
2. Push the battery with your  
thumb and index finger  
towards the open side, and  
remove.  
3. Insert the new battery into the  
battery compartment with the  
plus (+) sign on the battery  
facing the same way as the  
plus (+) sign on the edge of  
the battery door. This will  
ensure that the battery door  
closes properly.  
To prolong battery life, remember to turn your  
hearing aids off when not in use, especially  
when asleep.  
Remove the batteries and keep the battery door  
open while hearing aids are not being worn,  
especially when asleep. This will allow internal  
moisture to evaporate.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Note: If the battery is inserted  
incorrectly, the hearing aid will  
not turn on.  
4. Close the battery door.  
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Make notes at the back of this booklet,  
write down difficult situations and describe  
what any unpleasant noises were like. This  
information will help your hearing healthcare  
professional to fine-tune the hearing aids  
better for your needs.  
Involve your family and friends in this  
familiarization period. For example,  
ask someone to set the television to a  
comfortable volume.  
When you are beginning to get used to  
wearing the hearing aids, wear them in more  
difficult listening environments such as the  
office, at parties or in restaurants. This can  
be difficult even for people who can hear  
normally. Give yourself time to regain your  
ability to hear in these difficult situations.  
Make your hearing aids part of your  
everyday life and be patient with yourself  
while you are learning to hear sounds  
correctly.  
Tips for wearing hearing aids for the  
first time  
Start in a quiet room at home first to get  
used to the new sound quality. Sounds like  
the ticking of a clock, the humming of the  
computer, the beep of the microwave or the  
rustling of clothes or paper may seem loud  
to you at first, because you have not been  
hearing them properly for a long time.  
Read aloud to yourself and learn to adjust  
the volume of your own voice when you are  
wearing the hearing aids.  
Talk to different people and learn how  
to distinguish between different sound  
patterns again.  
It will take some time before you are  
completely used to your hearing aids and  
can fully enjoy the benefits.  
Wear your hearing aids for as many hours a  
day as you can, and for a little longer each  
day.  
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Should you develop any side effects while  
using Unitron’s tinnitus masker, you should  
discontinue use of the device and seek a  
medical evaluation. Side effects include  
headaches, nausea, dizziness, heart  
palpitations or decrease in auditory function  
(such as decreased tolerance to loudness,  
speech not as clear or worsening of tinnitus).  
The volume of Unitron’s tinnitus masker  
can be set to a level which could lead to  
permanent hearing damage when used  
for a prolonged period of time. Should the  
tinnitus masker be set to such a level in  
your hearing aid, your hearing healthcare  
professional will advise you of the maximum  
amount of time per day you should use the  
tinnitus masker. The tinnitus masker should  
never be used at uncomfortable levels.  
Tinnitus masker  
Unitron’s tinnitus masker is a broadband sound  
generator available on the Unitron Era hearing  
aid platform. It provides a means of sound  
enrichment therapy that can be used as part of  
a personalized tinnitus management program  
to provide temporary relief from tinnitus.  
The underlying principle of sound enrichment  
is to provide supplementary noise stimulation  
which can help defocus your attention from  
your tinnitus and avoid negative reactions.  
Sound enrichment, coupled with instructional  
counseling, is an established approach to  
managing tinnitus.  
Tinnitus masker warnings  
Air conduction hearing aids with Unitron’s  
tinnitus masker are to be fitted by a hearing  
healthcare professional familiar with the  
diagnosis and management of tinnitus.  
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Important information  
Operating instructions  
Unitron’s tinnitus masker generates sounds  
that are used as part of your personalized  
tinnitus management program to provide  
temporary relief from tinnitus. It should  
always be used as prescribed by a hearing  
healthcare professional who is familiar with  
the diagnosis and treatment of tinnitus.  
Good health practice requires that a person  
reporting tinnitus have a medical evaluation  
by a licensed ear physician before using  
a sound generator. The purpose of such  
an evaluation is to ensure that medically  
treatable conditions, which may be causing  
tinnitus, are identified and treated prior to  
using a sound generator.  
Your hearing aids can be adjusted with the use  
of an optional Unitron remote.  
Remote control  
The optional remote control allows you to  
switch between different listening programs,  
and change your volume or SmartFocus 2  
settings.  
Program control  
Each time you push the button, you will move to  
a new program.  
Program 1  
(e.g. Automatic Program)  
1 beep  
Program 2  
2 beeps  
3 beeps  
(e.g. speech in noise)  
Program 3  
(e.g. easy-t/telephone)  
Unitron’s tinnitus masker is intended for  
adults 18 years of age or older who have  
both hearing loss and tinnitus.  
Program 4 (e.g. music)  
4 beeps  
Easy-t/telephone (see pg 23)  
short melody  
Your hearing aids beep to indicate which  
program you are in.  
Please see the front of this booklet for a listing  
of your personalized programs.  
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For more information or details, please see  
page 29.  
Volume control  
If your remote control has been configured to  
adjust volume, you can adjust the volume level  
by pushing the + or – button.  
As you change the volume, your hearing aids  
will beep.  
SmartFocus 2 setting  
Beeps  
Ideal comfort and clarity level  
Increase sound clarity level  
Increase listening comfort  
Maximum sound clarity level  
Maximum listening comfort level  
1 beep  
short beep  
short beep  
2 beeps  
Volume setting  
Beeps  
Recommended volume level  
Turning volume up  
1 beep  
2 beeps  
short beep  
short beep  
2 beeps  
Tinnitus masker  
Turning volume down  
Maximum volume level  
Minimum volume level  
If your remote control has been configured to  
adjust the tinnitus masker, you can adjust the  
level of the noise when your hearing aids are  
in the tinnitus masker program. To adjust the  
noise level:  
2 beeps  
SmartFocus 2 (comfort-clarity control)  
If your remote control has been configured  
to adjust SmartFocus 2, you can adjust the  
comfort or clarity by pushing the + or – button.  
Aſter each press wait for about 4-5 seconds  
to allow the hearing aid to adjust to the new  
setting.  
Press + to increase  
Press – to decrease  
As you change the level, your hearing aids will  
beep.  
For more information or details, please see page  
16.  
As you change the SmartFocus 2 level, your  
hearing aids will beep.  
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Learning  
Using the telephone  
Over time, the hearing aid will record your  
preferred settings and change the start up  
position on your volume or SmartFocus 2  
within the range that the hearing healthcare  
professional has given you access to, if they  
have enabled this feature. For example, if the  
hearing healthcare professional has given  
your volume control 5 steps down and 5 steps  
up, and you use it always at 3 steps down, the  
hearing aid will learn this over time and place  
your start up position at 3 steps down.  
As telephones do not all work the same, you  
may experience different results from different  
phones. You can use many phones by simply  
holding the receiver to your ear, without the  
need to change to a dedicated telephone  
program on your hearing aid. You may need to  
move the handset slightly up or back to find the  
position that sounds best to you.  
Depending on the phone type you use, your  
hearing healthcare professional might have  
selected a dedicated phone program on your  
hearing aids. Your hearing aids may have an  
automatic telephone program (easy-t feature),  
which automatically switches to a dedicated  
telephone program when a telephone receiver  
is brought close to one of your hearing aids. You  
will hear a short melody to indicate you are in  
the telephone (easy-t) program.  
The learning feature does not apply to tinnitus  
masker settings.  
When the receiver is moved away from the  
hearing aid, it will automatically return to the  
previous listening program. If the hearing aid  
does not switch to the telephone program  
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automatically when the telephone receiver is  
held to the ear, the magnet for easy-t hearing  
aids should be attached to the telephone  
receiver. The magnet is designed to strengthen  
the magnetic field at the ear piece of hearing  
aid compatible telephones.  
Your hearing healthcare professional may also  
have set up a phone program that you can access  
through the push button on your hearing aids, or  
through your optional remote control.  
If your hearing aids are configured to work with  
the wireless uDirect 2 neck worn accessory,  
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you might benefit from a Bluetooth hands  
To affix the optional magnet:  
free option. Refer to the uDirect 2 user guide for  
more information.  
The Binaural Phone feature enables you to hold  
a phone to one ear and hear the sound clearly  
1. Clean the telephone receiver.  
1.  
Hold the magnet near  
the “listening end” of your  
telephone receiver and release  
it. The magnet will flip to the  
in both. No accessories are required.  
® Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG Inc.  
2.  
appropriate side and seek  
the optimal position on the  
telephone receiver.  
2. Place the double-sided tape  
in this optimal position on the  
telephone receiver.  
3.  
3. Attach the magnet to the tape.  
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Cleaning your hearing aids  
Protecting your hearing aids  
Use a soſt cloth to clean your hearing aid at the  
end of each day, and place it in its case with  
the battery door open to allow moisture to  
evaporate.  
Open the battery door when not in use.  
Always remove your hearing aids when using  
hair care products. The hearing aids can  
become clogged and cease to function properly.  
Ear wax is natural and common. Ensuring your  
hearing aids are free of ear wax is an important  
step in your daily cleaning and maintenance  
routine.  
Do not wear your hearing aids in the bath or  
shower or immerse them in water.  
If your hearing aids do become wet, do not  
attempt to dry them in an oven or microwave.  
Do not adjust any controls. Open the battery  
doors immediately, and allow your hearing  
aids to dry naturally for 24 hours.  
Protect your hearing aids from excessive heat  
(hair dryer, vehicle glove box or dashboard).  
Ensure you do not twist or squeeze the wire  
when your hearing aids are placed in their  
case.  
Never use alcohol to clean your hearing aids,  
custom molds or domes.  
Do not use sharp tools to dislodge ear wax.  
Sticking household items into your hearing aids  
or custom molds can seriously damage them.  
Cleaning your custom shells and domes  
Clean the domes and shells on  
the outside daily with a damp  
cloth. Avoid getting any water  
in and around the speaker units  
(microphone shields) and custom shells.  
Regular use of a dehumidifier, such as a  
Dri-Aid kit, can help prevent corrosion and  
prolong the life of your hearing aids.  
Do not drop your hearing aids or knock them  
against hard surfaces.  
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Note: The wires, speakers, domes or custom  
shells should never be rinsed or submerged  
in water as water drops may block sound or  
damage the electrical components of the hearing  
aids.  
Signature features of your  
hearing aids  
SmartFocus 2 (comfort-clarity control)  
Your hearing aids automatically adjust to focus  
on hearing speech more clearly or providing  
comfort in noisy situations. SmartFocus 2  
adjustments can be made using a remote  
control.  
Domes should be replaced by your hearing  
healthcare professional every 3-6 months or  
when they become stiff, brittle, or discolored.  
If your shells require further cleaning, the  
speaker waxguard may be plugged and  
require replacing. See your hearing healthcare  
professional.  
Adjusting SmartFocus 2 up causes your  
hearing aids to focus more on speech clarity.  
Adjusting SmartFocus 2 down causes your  
hearing aids to soſten background noise,  
providing more comfort.  
Please talk with your hearing healthcare  
professional to find out which controls have  
been programmed for SmartFocus 2.  
Binaural Phone  
The Binaural Phone feature enables you to hold  
a phone to one ear and hear the sound clearly  
in both ears. No accessories are required.  
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uDirect 2 and uTV 2  
The uDirect 2 and uTV 2 are optional  
accessories for your hearing aids.  
Troubleshooting guide  
Cause  
Possible remedy  
No sound  
uDirect 2 provides easy, hands-free access  
to Bluetooth enabled devices, such as  
mobile phones. It also has a wired audio  
jack to plug in devices like MP3 players,  
and can provide remote control functions  
to adjust your hearing aids for increased  
listening comfort.  
Not turned on  
Low/dead battery  
Poor battery contact  
Turn on  
Replace battery  
Consult your hearing  
healthcare professional  
Battery upside down  
Insert battery plus (+) side  
up  
Custom shells/domes  
blocked with ear wax  
Clean custom shells/ domes.  
See “Cleaning your hearing  
aids.” Consult your hearing  
healthcare professional  
uTV 2 is used with the uDirect 2 to send  
sound from your TV directly to your hearing  
aids. The uTV 2 can also transmit sound  
from stereo systems, computers and other  
audio sources.  
Plugged microphone  
opening  
Consult your hearing  
healthcare professional  
For more information on using the uDirect 2  
or uTV 2, please see the user guide for that  
accessory. For information on how to get a  
uDirect 2 or uTV 2 accessory, please contact  
your hearing healthcare professional.  
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Cause  
Possible remedy  
Cause  
Possible remedy  
Not loud enough  
Low volume  
Intermittent  
Low battery  
Turn up volume; see hearing  
healthcare professional for  
models without a volume  
control or if problem persists  
Replace battery  
Dirty battery contact  
Consult your hearing  
healthcare professional  
Low battery  
Replace battery  
Two long beeps  
Low battery  
Custom shells/domes not See “Putting your hearing  
inserted properly  
Replace battery  
aids on your ears.” Remove  
and reinsert carefully  
Whistling  
Change in hearing  
Consult your hearing  
Custom shells/domes not See “Putting your hearing  
healthcare professional  
inserted properly  
aids on your ears.” Remove  
and reinsert carefully  
Custom shells/domes  
blocked with ear wax  
Clean custom shells/domes.  
See “Cleaning your hearing  
aids.” Consult your hearing  
healthcare professional  
Hand/clothing near ear  
Move hand/clothing away  
from your ear  
Poorly fitting custom  
shells/domes  
Consult your hearing  
healthcare professional  
Plugged microphone  
opening  
Consult your hearing  
healthcare professional  
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Cause  
Possible remedy  
Cause  
Possible remedy  
Not clear, distorted  
Weak on the telephone  
Poorly fitting custom  
shells/domes  
Consult your hearing  
healthcare professional  
Telephone not positioned Move telephone receiver  
properly  
around ear for clearer signal.  
See “Using the telephone”  
Custom shells/domes  
blocked with ear wax  
Clean custom shells/domes.  
See “Cleaning your hearing  
aids.” Consult your hearing  
healthcare professional  
Hearing aid requires  
adjustment  
Consult your hearing  
healthcare professional  
Low battery  
Replace battery  
For any problems not listed in the guide, contact your  
hearing healthcare professional.  
Plugged microphone  
opening  
Consult your hearing  
healthcare professional  
Custom shells/domes falling out of ear  
Poorly fitting custom  
shells/domes  
Consult your hearing  
healthcare professional  
Custom shells/domes not See “Putting your hearing  
inserted properly  
aids on your ears.” Remove  
and reinsert carefully  
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The purpose of medical evaluation is to assure that all medically  
treatable conditions that may affect hearing are identified and  
treated before the hearing aid is purchased. Following the medical  
evaluation, the physician will give you a written statement that  
states that your hearing loss has been medically evaluated and  
that you may be considered a candidate for a hearing aid. The  
physician will refer you to an audiologist or a hearing aid dispenser,  
as appropriate, for a hearing aid evaluation. The audiologist or  
hearing aid dispenser will conduct a hearing aid evaluation to assess  
your ability to hear with and without a hearing aid. The hearing aid  
evaluation will enable the audiologist or dispenser to select and  
fit a hearing aid to your individual needs. If you have reservations  
about your ability to adapt to amplification, you should inquire  
about the availability of a trial-rental or purchase-option program.  
Many hearing aid dispensers now offer programs that permit you to  
wear a hearing aid for a period of time for a nominal fee after which  
you may decide if you want to purchase the hearing aid. Federal  
law restricts the sale of hearing aids to those individuals who have  
obtained a medical evaluation from a licensed physician. Federal law  
permits a fully informed adult to sign a waiver statement declining  
the medical evaluation for religious or personal beliefs that preclude  
consultation with a physician. The exercise of such a waiver is not in  
your best health interest and its use is strongly discouraged.  
Warning to hearing aid dispensers  
(to comply with the U.S. Food and Drug  
Administration (FDA) regulations)  
A hearing aid dispenser should advise a prospective hearing aid  
user to consult promptly with a licensed physician (preferably an  
ear specialist) before dispensing a hearing aid if the hearing aid  
dispenser determines through inquiry, actual observation, or review  
of any other available information concerning the prospective user,  
that the prospective user has any of the following conditions: (i)  
Visible congenital or traumatic deformity of the ear. (ii) History of  
active drainage from the ear within the previous 90 days. (iii) History  
of sudden or rapidly progressive hearing loss within the previous  
90 days. (iv) Acute or chronic dizziness. (v) Unilateral hearing loss of  
sudden or recent onset within the previous 90 days. (vi) Audiometric  
air-bone gap equal to or greater than 15 decibels at 500 hertz (Hz),  
1,000 Hz, and 2,000 Hz. (vii) Visible evidence of significant cerumen  
accumulation or a foreign body in the ear canal. (viii) Pain or  
discomfort in the ear. Special care should be exercised in selecting  
and fitting a hearing aid whose maximum sound pressure level  
exceeds 132 decibels because there may be risk of impairing the  
remaining hearing of the hearing aid user. [This provision is required  
only for those hearing aids with a maximum sound pressure  
capability greater than 132 decibels (dB).]  
Children with hearing loss  
Important notice for prospective hearing aid users  
In addition to seeing a physician for a medical evaluation, a  
child with a hearing loss should be directed to an audiologist for  
evaluation and rehabilitation since hearing loss may cause problems  
in language development and the educational and social growth of  
a child. An audiologist who is qualified by training and experience to  
assist in the evaluation and rehabilitation of a child with hearing loss  
is recommended.  
Good health practice requires that a person with a hearing loss have  
a medical evaluation by a licensed physician (preferably a physician  
who specializes in diseases of the ear) before purchasing a hearing  
aid.  
Licensed physicians who specialize in diseases of the ear are often  
referred to as otolaryngologists, otologists or otorhinolaryngologists.  
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Information and explanation of  
symbols  
Operating conditions:  
This device is designed such that it functions without problems or  
restrictions if used as intended, unless otherwise noted in these  
user guides.  
The CE symbol is a confirmation by Unitron that this  
Unitron product meets the requirements of the R&TTE  
0° to 55° Celsius and relative humidity of <95% (non condensing).  
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Directive 1999/5/EC on Radio and Telecommunication  
Terminal Equipment. The numbers after the CE symbol  
are the numbers of the consulted certified bodies under  
the above mentioned directives.  
Transport and storage conditions:  
Temperature: –20° to +60° Celsius (–4° to +140° Fahrenheit).  
Humidity Transportation: Up to 90% (non condensing).  
Humidity Storage: 0% to 70%, if not in use.  
This symbol indicates that it is important for the user to  
read and take into account the relevant information in  
this user guide.  
Atmospheric pressure: 200 hPA to 1500 hPa.  
The symbol with the crossed-out garbage bin is to make  
you aware that this device may not be thrown away  
as normal household waste. Please dispose of old or  
unused devices, at waste disposal sites intended for  
electronic waste, or give your device to your hearing  
healthcare professional for disposal. Proper disposal  
protects the environment and health.  
This symbol indicates that it is important for the user to  
pay attention to the relevant warning notices in this user  
guide.  
Important information for handling and product safety.  
Australian EMC and Radiocommunications compliance  
label.  
The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered  
trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any  
use of such marks by Unitron is under license. Other  
trademarks and trade names are those of their  
respective owners.  
This symbol indicates that the products described in  
these user instructions adhere to the requirements for an  
application part of Type B of EN 60601-1. The surface of  
the hearing aid is specified as applicated part of Type B.  
Moxi2  
Moxi2 is a trademark of Unitron.  
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Notice 3  
Compliance information  
This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits  
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules  
and ICES-003 of Industry Canada. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. This device 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. However, there is no guarantee that interference  
will not occur in a particular installation. If this device does cause  
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can  
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
Declaration of conformity  
Unitron hereby declares that this Unitron product meets the  
requirements of the Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC as  
well as the Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment  
Directive 1999/5/EC. The full text of the Declaration of Conformity  
can be obtained from the manufacturer.  
The hearing aid described in this user guide is certified under:  
Standard hearing system  
USA  
FCC ID: VMY-UWCRT2  
IC: 2756A-UWCRT2  
Canada  
Notice 1  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
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:  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver  
Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that  
to which the receiver is connected  
1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for  
help  
2) this device must accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Notice 2  
Australia: Supplier Code Number  
N15398  
Changes or modifications made to this device not expressly  
approved by Unitron may void the FCC authorization to operate this  
device.  
New Zealand: Supplier Code Number Z1285  
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Patient feedback  
Additional notes  
Record your specific needs or concerns and bring to  
your first office visit aſter getting your hearing aids.  
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This will help your hearing healthcare professional to  
address your needs.  
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Unitron Hearing Ltd.  
20 Beasley Drive, P.O. Box 9017,  
Kitchener, ON N2G 4X1 Canada  
European Representative  
Max-Eyth-Straße 20, 70736  
Fellbach-Oeffingen, Germany  
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