ANALOG HEARING LABS TrueEQ Bedienungsanleitung

Hearing Aid User Manual
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WARNING: People younger than 18 should go to a doctor before using this.
People younger than 18 years old need specialized care, and using this without a medical eval-
uaon may worsen impairment or disability. A hearing aid user younger than 18 should have a
recent medical evaluaon from a doctor, preferably an ear-nose-throat doctor (an ENT). Be-
fore using this, a doctor should determine that the use of a hearing aid is appropriate

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WARNING to Hearing Aid Dispensers: You should advise a prospecve hearing aid
user to consult promptly with a doctor, preferably an ear specialist such as an ENT, before dis-
pensing a hearing aid if you determine through inquiry, actual observaon, or review of any
other available informaon concerning the prospecve user, that the prospecve user has any
of the following condions
•Visible deformity of the ear, either congenital or traumac
•Fluid, pus, or blood coming out of the ear within the previous 6 months
•History of excessive ear wax or suspicion that something is in the ear canal
•Dizziness, either recent or long-standing
•Sudden, quickly worsening, or uctuang hearing loss within the previous 6 months
•Hearing loss or ringing (nnitus) only in one ear or a noceable dierence in hearing between ears
•Audiometric air-bone gap equal to or greater than 15 dB at 500 Hz, 1000 Hz, and 2000 Hz
WARNING to Hearing Aid Dispensers, Outputs over 132dB SPL:
You should exercise special care in selecng and ng a hearing aid with a maximum output
that exceeds 132 dB SPL because it may impair the remaining hearing of the hearing aid user.

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Caution: This is not hearing protection.
You should remove this device if you experience overly loud sounds, whether short or long-
lasting. If you’re in a loud place, you should use the right kind of hearing protection instead of
wearing this device. In general, if you would use ear plugs in a loud place, you should remove
this device and use ear plugs.
Caution: The sound output should not be uncomfortable or painful
You should turn down the volume or remove the device if the sound output is uncomfortably
loud or painful. If you consistently need to turn the volume down, you may need to further
adjust your device.
Caution: You might need medical help if a piece gets stuck in your ear
If any part of your hearing aid, like the eartip, gets stuck in your ear, and you can’t easily re-
move it with your fingers, get medical help as soon as you can. You should not try to use
tweezers or cotton swabs because they can push the part farther into your ear, injuring your
eardrum or ear canal, possibly seriously.

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A hearing aid can benefit many people with hearing loss. However you should know it will not
restore normal hearing and you may still have some difficulty hearing over noise. Further a
hearing aid will not prevent or improve a medical condition that causes hearing loss.
People who start using hearing aids sometimes need a few weeks to get used to them. Simi-
larly, many people find that training or counseling can help them get more out of their devices.
If you have hearing loss in both ears, you might get more out of using hearing aids in both, es-
pecially in situations that make you tired from listening -for example, noisy environments.
Note: Tell FDA about injuries, malfuncons, or other adverse events.
To report a problem involving your hearing aid, you should submit information to FDA as soon
as possible after the problem. FDA calls them “adverse events,” and they might include: skin
irritation in your ear, injury from the device (like cuts or scratches, or burns from an over-
heated battery), pieces of the device getting stuck In your ear, suddenly worsening hearing
loss from using the device, etc.
Instructions for reporting are available at https://www.fda.gov/Safety/MedWatch, or
call 1-800-FDA-1088. You can also download a form to mail to FDA

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Note: Hearing Loss in people younger than 18.
• People younger than 18 should see a doctor first, preferably an ear-nose-throat doctor
(an ENT), because they may have different needs than adults.
• The doctor will identify and treat medical conditions as appropriate.
• The doctor may refer the person to an audiologist for a separate test, a hearing aid eval-
uation.
• The hearing aid evaluation will help the audiologist select and fit the appropriate hearing
aid.
A person who is younger than 18 years old with hearing loss should have a medical evaluation
by a doctor, preferably an ENT, before buying a hearing aid. The purpose of a medical evalua-
tion is to identify and treat medical conditions that may affect hearing but that a hearing aid
won’t treat on its own.
Following the medical evaluation and if appropriate, the doctor will provide a written state-
ment that the hearing loss has been medically evaluated and the person is a candidate for a

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hearing aid. The doctor may refer the person to an audiologist for a hearing aid evaluation,
which is different from the medical evaluation and is intended to identify the appropriate
hearing aid.
The audiologist will conduct a hearing aid evaluation to assess the person’s ability to hear
with and without a hearing aid. This will enable the audiologist to select and fit a hearing aid
for the person’s individual needs. An audiologist can also provide evaluation and rehabilita-
tion since ,for people younger than 18, hearing loss may cause problems in language develop-
ment and educational and social growth. An audiologist is qualified by training and experi-
ence to assist in the evaluation and rehabilitation of hearing loss in people younger than 18.
A hearing aid can benefit many people with hearing loss. However you should know it will not
restore normal hearing and you may still have some difficulty hearing over noise. Further a
hearing aid will not prevent or improve a medical condition that causes hearing loss.
People who start using hearing aids sometimes need a few weeks to get used to them. Simi-
larly, many people find that training or counseling can help them get more out of their devices

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Welcome
Analog Hearing Labs was established to bring back the option of natural
sound for hearing aid users.
With the TrueEQ™’
™
s analog amplification, your brain will hearing the full
spectrum of amplified sound, including frequencies it has not heard in a
while.
With practice & patience your ears will relearn how to hear and achieve the
maximum benefit from the TrueEQ .
Medical Studies have shown that it can take up to 3 weeks for the human
brain to fully adjust to the new hearing aids.

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We are hear for you.
Our hearing instrument technicians are ready to
provide assistance with any questions you may
have.
888-ANALOG-2 (888-262-5642)
support@analoghearingaids.com

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Table of Contents
Quick Start Guide .......................................................................................................... 12
Care & Cleaning............................................................................................................. 14
Using the High Power Kit............................................................................................20
Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................22
Ordering Accessories..................................................................................................26
Warranty & Repair ........................................................................................................27
Returns & Refunds ...................................................................................................... 28
Technical Specifications ........................................................................................... 30
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