Unitron Hearing Aid Model Vehicle Moxi 3G User Manual

Passport™  
BTE guide  
Moxi3G  
 
 
Your Passport™ hearing instruments  
Hearing healthcare professional: _______________________  
___________________________________________________  
Telephone: _________________________________________  
Model:_____________________________________________  
Serial number: ______________________________________  
Replacement batteries:  
size 312  
Warranty: __________________________________________  
Program 1 is the automatic program  
Program 2 is the manual program for: ___________________  
Program 3 is the manual program for: ___________________  
Program 4 is the manual program for: ___________________  
Date of purchase:____________________________________  
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Attachment style (check one)  
Overview of your hearing instrument  
Legend  
The diagrams identify some of the components on  
your hearing instruments. Have your hearing  
healthcare professional place a check beside the  
diagram that best describes your hearing instrument  
style and attachment.  
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Microphone  
2
Program button or  
volume control  
(depending on your  
customized fitting)  
Battery door/  
on & off switch  
Tube  
Dome  
Retention piece  
Speaker  
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Moxi 3G with dome  
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My hearing instrument has (check all that apply)  
SmartFocus(with optional Smart Control)  
Volume control  
DuoLink  
Program button  
Binaural Phone  
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Shell  
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3
Optional accessories (check all that apply)  
Smart Control  
uDirect™  
See user guides for more information.  
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Moxi 3G with shell  
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Features of your hearing instrument  
Putting your hearing instruments on  
your ears  
Your Passport hearing instruments may be color-coded  
red for your right ear and blue for your left ear. This  
color indicator is located inside the battery door with a  
small colored dot.  
Passport premium hearing instruments come  
equipped with the following features:  
• Automatic listening program  
• 3 additional manual programs  
• SmartFocus with personal adjustments for clarity and  
comfort settings (available with the optional Smart  
Control)  
• Wireless capability with DuoLink and Binaural  
Phone  
• Optional wireless connectivity to other devices  
Passport™ with domes  
1. Hold the tube where it attaches  
to the dome and gently push  
the dome into your ear canal.  
The tube should lie flush  
It may take some time for you to fully adjust to your  
new hearing instruments. In the beginning, do not feel  
as though you need to wear them for longer than is  
comfortable. Depending on your previous experience  
with hearing instruments you can increase wearing  
time gradually until you have fully adjusted to them.  
Eventually, you should wear your Passport hearing  
instruments all day every day.  
against your head and not stick out.  
2. Place Passport 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.  
Passport™ with shells  
1. Carefully insert the shell into your ear. The shell  
should fit into your ear snugly and comfortably. The  
tube should lie flush against your head and not  
stick out.  
Please consult your hearing healthcare professional  
regarding any adjustments you may require to ensure  
that you are happy with your hearing instrument. For  
instance, pitch and loudness of the beeps can be  
adjusted or turned off entirely. Also note that this is a  
general guide and your hearing healthcare  
2. Place Passport over the top of your ear.  
professional may have enabled or disengaged certain  
features depending on your requirements.  
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Turning your hearing 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.  
Battery information  
To replace the hearing instrument battery, fully open  
the battery door for access to the battery  
compartment.  
Low battery warning  
ON:  
Two long beeps indicate the hearing device battery is  
low. After the low battery warning, you may experience  
some reduction in sound quality. This is normal and  
can be remedied by inserting fresh batteries into the  
hearing devices.  
To turn the hearing instruments on, close the battery door fully.  
Note: It may take 5 seconds before the hearing device  
turns on. Your hearing healthcare provider can additionally  
increase the start up delay if required.  
OFF:  
If you are not able to hear the low battery warning,  
your hearing healthcare professional can change the  
pitch or loudness of the low battery warning. If you  
prefer, it can be turned off entirely.  
To turn the hearing instrument off, partially open the  
battery door. This position also allows excess moisture  
to vent away from the battery compartment.  
Your hearing devices are designed to generate a  
low battery warning every 30 minutes until you  
change the batteries, but depending on the condition  
of the batteries, the batteries 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.  
on  
open  
off  
Note: When turning your hearing instrument  
on and off while it is on the ear, grasp the top and  
bottom of the instrument with your index finger and  
thumb. Use the index finger of your opposite hand  
to open and close the battery door.  
Replacing the battery  
1. Gently swing out the battery door with your  
fingernail, or grasp the top and bottom of the  
instrument with your index finger and thumb.  
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