Unitron Hearing Aid BTE manual Turning Your Moda II Hearing Instruments On and Off

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Turning Your Moda IIHearing Instruments On and Off

Your hearing instruments have a three-position battery door that acts as an off/on switch and that allows access to the battery compartment.

To turn the hearing instrument on, close the battery door fully. Note: If the start up delay is activated, your hearing devices will not turn on for 10-15 seconds after closing the battery door.

To turn the hearing instrument off, partially open the battery door. This position also allows excess moisture to vent away from the battery compartment.

To replace the hearing instrument battery, fully open the battery door for access to the battery compartment.

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Note: When turning your hearing instrument on and off, grasp the top and bottom of the instrument with your middle finger and thumb. Use your index finger to open and close the battery door.

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Contents Moda Iitm BTE Guide Page Table of Contents Page Replacement Batteries Your Moda II Hearing InstrumentsPractical Solutions to Everyday Problems Getting the Most Out of Your Moda II Hearing Instruments Using the Moda II Guide Moda II with Domes Putting Your Moda II Hearing Instruments on Your EarsModa II with Earmolds Turning Your Moda II Hearing Instruments On and Off Feedback-Free Listening Replacing the Battery Battery Warnings Low Battery WarningCaring for Batteries Changing Programs on Your Moda II Hearing Instruments Operating InstructionsProgram Beeps Adjusting the Volume Volume BeepsListening in Windy Environments Listening in Quiet and Noisy EnvironmentsUsing Moda II with the Telephone Replacing the Microphone ProtectorsAssistive Listening Devices Listening in Public PlacesOpen the battery door when not in use Caring for Your Moda II Hearing InstrumentsCleaning Your Moda II Hearing Instruments Cleaning the Earmolds and DomesCleaning the Slim Tubes and Domes Cleaning the Earmolds Page Precautions LabelingTroubleshooting Guide CauseTwo long beeps Low battery Whistling Weak on the telephone Dispensers Important Notice for Prospective Hearing Instrument Users Children With Hearing Loss Manufacturer St r i b u to r