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Page 1 - RC4-1 remote control

RC4-1User’s instructions RC4-1 remote control

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10 Switching the RC4-1 on The RC4-1 remote control is switched on by pressing the [1] key. By default, the remote control automatically switches off a

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11 When the hearing aid is switched on, you will hear a speech message or a tone to confirm that the remote control is active.The hearing aid is now s

Page 4 - Your new remote control

12 Explanation of the remote control screen symbols:P Program. The numbers after P show the selected program. You can choose between programs 1, 2 and

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13 VolumeAdjusting the volume Each time you adjust the volume you will hear a beep tone. You turn up the volume by pressing the [+] key.You turn down

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14 Adjusting the volume Press the [1] key. The initial setting, P1 V9, should now be displayed. Use the [+] [–] keys to adjust the volume as required.

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15 MuteYou can also use your RC4-1 to mute your hearing aid completely. Press the [1] key. The initial setting, P1 V9, should now be displayed. Then p

Page 8 - The battery

16 Listening programsWith your RC4-1 remote control, you can choose from up to three listening programs. Together with your hearing care professional

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17 A spoken message will indicate your program choice each time you switch to another program. If you have chosen the tone indication setting instead

Page 10 - Switching the RC4-1 on

18 In these instructions, you and your hearing care professional can make a note of the programs you have chosen.Program Program name in the hearing a

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19 Selecting a listening program Press the [1] key. The initial setting, P1 V9, should now be displayed. Select the listening program you wish to appl

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2 The remote control and any other parts shown in these user’s instructions may not look the same as the one(s) you have. We furthermore reserve the r

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20 Important: Please note that if you alternate between using your remote control and the controls on your hearing aid to adjust the volume and select

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21 Event logWhen the event log is enabled, you can start a 1-minute logging of the sound environment in the hearing aid. To activate the event log, h

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22 AlarmYour RC4-1 remote control may be equipped with an alarm if you have chosen this in consultation with your hearing care professional. You can s

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23 A small bell appears in the display. If you want to change the alarm setting, press [(1)]. Then the bell disappears and you can change the setting

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24 Caring for your RC4-1With proper care, your RC4-1 remote control will give you a long life of reliable service. Here are some things you can do to

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25 • Do not carry your remote control with you during x-ray, MR scans, CT scans, short-wave diathermy, or similar radiation treatments and never plac

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26 Good advice• Please be sure to keep your remote control and its parts and accessories out of the reach of children, who might place them in their

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27 In case of malfunctionBefore contacting your hearing care professional, please follow the advice below:If your RC4-1 does not work, it could be bec

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28 AccessoriesThe following accessories are available:• Clip version of the battery cover• Case for the remote control• Carrying strap for the clip

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29 The clip version has a built-in clip for fastening the RC4 to your belt or waistband, and an eye in which you can fasten the carrying strap if you

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3 ContentsYour new remote control ... 4The battery ... 8Battery type ...

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30 Regulatory conformity Declaration of conformityWe Widex A/S Ny Vestergaardsvej 25 3500 Vaerloese Denmarkdeclare under our sole respons

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31 Within the EU, the product is intended for use in the following member states:AT BE BG CY CZDE DK EE ES FIFR GB GR HU IEIT LT LU LV MTNL PL PT RO S

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32 Electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) contains materials, components and substances that can be hazardous and present a risk to human health a

Page 27 - In case of malfunction

33 Symbols2SYMBOLSSymbols commonly used by Widex A/S in medical devicelabelling (labels/IFU/etc.)Symbol Title/DescriptionManufacturerThe product is pr

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343Symbol Title/DescriptionKeep dryThe product must be protected from moisture and/or The product must be kept away from rainLower limit of temperatu

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354Symbol Title/DescriptionCE mark The product is in conformity with the requirements set out in European CE marking directives.AlertThe product is id

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WIDEX A/S Nymoellevej 6, DK-3540 Lynge, Denmark www.widex.comÉ[5qr0q1|;;;a;k]Manual no.: 9 514 0110 001 #04 Issue: 2014-08

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4 Your new remote controlWe hope you will be pleased with your Widex hearing aid remote control. These user’s instructions explain how your remote con

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5 Your remote control is an accessory for your hearing aid. You can easily operate your hearing aid without the remote control; it is just an alternat

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6 Your remote control is a small computer that contains data for different hearing aid settings. It also contains a radio transmitter which sends mess

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7 1. Volume control. The [+] and [–] keys are used for volume adjustment.2. Program selection. The [1], [2] and [3] keys are used for program select

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8 The batteryBattery typeThe recommended battery type for your RC4-1 remote control is:Lithium CR 2032Your RC4-1 uses two CR2032 batteries.To obtain r

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9 Inserting the batteriesThe plus (+) sign on the batteries for your RC4-1 must face upwards when placed in the battery compartment.Changing the batte

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