Siemens 2 D SP, 2 P manual Handling batteries

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2 D SP

Handling batteries

So-called zinc-air batteries are used today almost exclusively

in hearing instruments to minimize environmental damage. These batteries require oxygen for operation,

which they absorb from the air.The battery is activated as

soon as the protective foil is pulled off and is used up even if you do not use your hearing instrument.

You should always pull off the protective foil only if you actually use the battery. Also, do not leave the batteries in your hearing instruments if you do not use them over a longer period. The batteries can leak and damage the instruments. The batteries keep for from a few days up to several weeks according to the way they are used. You can recognize when a change of batteries becomes necessary, because your hearing instruments become noticeably quieter towards the end of the battery’s life. Then it is time for new batteries.Two warning tones sound once per minute, indicating that you must insert a new battery.

Your hearing instrument specialist can switch off the warning tones if required.

Zinc-air batteries which are almost completely used up show the following behaviour: After switching on the instruments they function completely normally, but then rapidly become quieter. The more the battery is used up, the faster the gain falls off. You must then replace such batteries by new ones.

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Contents Prisma Congratulations Friendly guide to your new Siemens hearing instrumentsContents Page Prisma 2/PRISMA 2 P Description of the Prisma 2, Prisma 2 P hearing instrument Battery changing Set the switch to position M Safety notes for batteriesProgram button Children’s safety device Audio input Safety note for instruments with audio inputPage Prisma 2 D SP Prisma 2 D SP hearing instrument DescriptionHandling batteries Removing the battery Inserting the batteryClosing the battery compartment Three useful tips Quieter Setting the loudnessProgram switch LouderFunction of the program switch with audio shoe plugged on Locked Fitting an audio shoe Switching off instrument with audio shoePage Applicable to all Prisma 2 instruments How to insert your ear mould Tip Handling batteries All Two more tips Best way to handle your hearing instruments How to solve failures yourself Important tipsIf the instrument whistles Some useful tips If the hearing instrument is too quietIf the hearing instrument does not work at all 1st step Hearing training made easy3rd step 7th step We’re happy that you can hear well again Subject to change without prior notice 35018 12.03.JK 78 19