User Manual for Lucid models including: SQCUSITC, 2AC2W-SQCUSITC, 2AC2WSQCUSITC, Custom ITC In The Canal Hearing Aid, Custom ITC Hearing Aid, Custom ITC, Hearing Aid, Aid
Sound Quest, LLC. SQCUSITC Custom In the Canal 2AC2W-SQCUSITC 2AC2WSQCUSITC sqcusitc
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DocumentDocumentAMERICA HEARS Custom ITC In-the-canal User Manual Lucid Hearing UNDERSTANDING YOUR HEARING AID ITC Hearing Aid INCLUDED ACCESSORIES 1 Battery Door 2 Removal Cord 3 Vent 4 Product ID Serial Number 5 Sound Port with Wax Stop R - Right Hearing Instrument L - Left Hearing Instrument Your hearing instruments are shipped with a variety of accessories, a sampling pictured above, including the following: · Storage Case · 1 Card of Batteries · Battery Holder · WaxStop · Cleaning Tool · Brush If you have any questions about the use of these accessories please contact your hearing care professional or our Customer Service team at 1-800-492-4515. BATTERY INSERTION The ITC hearing aid is powered by a type 312 battery. We recommend using a zinc-air type battery for the best performance. To insert a zinc-air type battery, remove the adhesive label and wait thirty seconds for air to activate the battery. Wipe any moisture off the battery surface. Open the battery door and with the positive side up, insert battery into the battery door. To remove, open the battery door and lift the battery out of the battery door. When your battery is low and needs replaced you will hear the low battery voice prompt. The prompt will be repeated until the battery is changed. The low battery voice prompt will be repeated every 15 - 20 minutes. POWER & VOLUME CONTROL On Position OFF Position After inserting the battery, close the door completely to turn the unit on. To turn the unit off, simply open the battery door partially. To help prolong battery life, open the battery door each time you remove your hearing aids. Once the battery door is completely shut, you will hear the unit turn on. The In-The-Canal (ITC) models feature automatic volume control. The overall volume can be adjusted in the Lucid App. INSERTING HEARING AIDS Inserting your hearing aids for the first time can be challenging. There can be feedback (whistling) if your hearing aids are not fully inserted, so we suggest you practice inserting them without the battery until you have perfected this process. Follow these steps to insert your hearing aid: For ITC Hearing Aid 1 Hold the hearing aid with your thumb and forefinger with theserial number facing the frontportion of your ear canal. 2 Gently insert the hearing aid intoyour ear canal, rotating it slightlyto ensure proper placement. When positioned correctly the hearing aid is barely visible. To remove the aid, grasp the outer edges with your thumb and forefingerand gently pull the instrument from the ear canal. Program & Volume Control To change programs use the Lucid Hearing App To change volume use the Lucid Hearing App CLEANING The most common cause of instrument failure is wax buildup, and it is the easiest to avoid. By wiping your hearing aids with a soft, dry cloth every day and carefully removing any traces of wax and debris, you will reduce wax buildup. A brush is provided to further assist you in cleaning your instrument. It is important to keep your hearing aids as clean as possible to maintain maximum performance and durability. Cleaning Brush Waxstop Removal Side New WaxStop Side The WaxStop is inserted in the sound tip to prevent ear wax from damaging the hearing aid speaker. We recommend you visit your hearing specialist to replace your WaxStop. Improper replacement could result in the Waxstop coming off the tube and being lodged in the ear canal. If you would like to replace it yourself, below are the instructions for WaxStop Removal and Insertion. ... WaxStop Removal: Firmly press the removal tip into WaxStop until it clicks into place. Pull WaxStop from sound tip. Sound Quest, LLC Distributed by: HLT 806 Beaver St. PO Box 535596 Bristol, PA 19007 Grand Prairie, TX 75053 (267) 543-0058 USA WaxStop Insertion: Insert new WaxStop into sound tip, pull the tool straight out. The tool will release and the WaxStop will remain in place. Press WaxStop firmly into sound tip making certain that is fully inserted. WaxStops can be cleaned in hot water with a mild detergent,dried thoroughly and then reused. Ansi Graph ITCWL STD ITCWL PWR ITCWL SP FCC INFORMATION Model: ITC-A *4042/*4012/*4032 ITC-I *5042/*5012/*5032 Model* first digit indicates # of channels 1=32/2=48/3=64/4=96/5=128/7=24/9=16 FCC ID: 2AC2W-SQCUSITC FCC Regulator Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Sound Quest, LLC could void the user's authority to operate equipment. FCC Information Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different From that to which the receiver is connected - Consult the dealer or an experience radio/TV technician for help BATTERY SAFETY INFORMATION Hearing Aid Batteries Are Dangerous If Swallowed Keep out of the reach of children or anyone who may accidentally swallow them. Never put batteries in your mouth for any reason. Do not store batteries in pill containers where they may be mistaken for medication and swallowed. Use batteries recommended by your hearing care professional. Batteries of lowquality may leak and cause bodily harm. Batteries with incorrect voltage may cause damage to your device. Never attempt to Recharge your batteries. They may explode and cause serious injury.Do not expose your batteries to heat, such as an open flame, microwave, or oven. There is a risk that they will explode and cause serious injury. Please discard old batteries in a safe place. Visit http://www.poison.org/prevent/battery.asp to learn more important information about battery safety. If a battery or hearing instrument is swallowed, see a doctor immediately and call the National Capital Poison Center, 202-625-3333. HLT, LLC Distributor (Logo) Manufactured by Distributed by SUOUSNAD Q2U1E5S-T7,8L5LC-543H7earing Lab Technology, LLC. 806 Beaver Street PO Box 535596 Bristol, PA 19007 Grand Prairie, TX 75053 USA 215-7858-504307-49U2S-A42155-17855-5437 SwUPPwORwT:.a800m-49e2-r45i1c5ahears.com WWW.lucidhearing.com IFU-1017 Rev01