MDHearingAid AIR User Manual

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Page 1 - Borro moluptat rae moditaspis

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Page 2 - Congratulations!

8Step 1b)a)c)ClickOffPositiveSide UpFitting and AssemblyStep 1: Insert Battery a) Remove orange adhesive tab and let stand for one (1) minute to acti

Page 3 - Table of Contents

9Step 1 Step 2Step 2: Attach AIR Tubing to Hearing Aid Bodya)b)c)Select the Right or Left Tubing Use Right AIR Tubing (Red label) for tting Right e

Page 4 - The MDHearingAid

10Step 3a)b)c)Step 3: Attach Ear Dome to AIR Tubing a) Hold the AIR Tubing at the junction of the Stabilizer Bar with one hand and hold the 'mu

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11Step 3 Step 4a)b)c)Step 4: Place Hearing Aid Behind Your Ear a) Place Hearing Aid Body behind the ear. The curve of the Tubing should rest on top

Page 6 - Package Contents

12Step 5a)b)c)d)Step 5: Adjust Stabilizer Bar a) The Stabilizer Bar feature helps keep the Tubing and Ear Dome properly positioned in the ear. b) Tuc

Page 7 - Traditional Tubing

13Step 5 Step 6 VolumeDialONOFFStep 6: Turn the MDHearingAid AIR On The MDHearingAid AIR uses a Volume Dial with a built in on/off switch (like a rad

Page 8 - Diagram

14Selecting a Sound Processing ProgramThe MDHearingAid AIR has four Sound Processing Programs to address the most common hearing loss environments. Tr

Page 9 - Quick Start Guide

15Program Best For Description Indicator1. Normal Quiet ModeHome, watching TV, time with family.Increases sound in ALL frequencies.1 Beep2. Low Social

Page 10 - Fitting and Assembly

16The MDHearingAid AIR is equipped with a Telecoil Program. Telecoils, also known as Audio Induction Loops, enable the direct magnetic coupling of you

Page 11 - Step 1 Step 2

17Telephone Compatibility Most, but not all, landline phones are Telecoil compatible. Wireless and cellular phones rated T3 or T4 are Telecoil compat

Page 12 - AIR Tubing

Congratulations!As the owner of the MDHearingAid®AIR Hearing Aid, you may once again enjoy the sounds of your environment and conversations with your

Page 13 - Step 3 Step 4

18BalancePatienceFitHappinessGetting the Most from Your Hearing AidsYour satisfaction with hearing aids depends on the type and degree of your hearing

Page 14 - Step 5: Adjust Stabilizer Bar

19Key #1 — Patience New hearing aids can be a big adjustment. Your brain has to re-learn how to hear and listen. After many years of not hearing well,

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20Key #2 — Balance We are born with two ears for balance. It is best to maintain balance while treating hearing loss. If you have hearing loss in bot

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21Key #2 — Balance We are born with two ears for balance. It is best to maintain balance while treating hearing loss. If you have hearing loss in bot

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22Battery InformationLow Battery Warnings: When the battery voltage nears the end of its life, the MDHearingAid AIR will provide Low Battery Warning

Page 18 - General Telephone Use

23Battery Replacement Procedure: Battery Type: The MDHearingAid AIR uses size 13 zinc-air batteries (orange tab). 1. Turn the Hearing Aid OFF: ro

Page 19 - Telephone Compatibility

24Battery Tips:• Extend battery life by turning the Hearing Aid OFF when not in use and by leaving the Battery Compartment open every night. • New

Page 20 - Patience

25Care and Cleaning Follow these tips to keep your MDHearingAid AIR performing optimally:• Wipe your Hearing Aid daily with a tissue or soft cloth. W

Page 21 - Key #1 — Patience

26• Whistling (feedback) occurs when amplied sound returns to the microphone and is re-amplied. Most hearing aids (even ones costing thousands of d

Page 22 - Key #2 — Balance

27• Occasionally, whistling may occur when you have a blockage of wax in the ear canal from a cold or any condition that causes sound to be reected

Page 23 - Key #3 — Fit

The MDHearingAid Story ...2Package Contents ...4Hearing Aid Diagram ...6Quick Start Guide ...7Fitting & Assembly 1. Insert Batte

Page 24 - Battery Information

28• If the hearing aid were in a humid environment or subject to sweat, moisture may clog the aid and distort sounds. Consider using a hearing aid

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29• Make sure the Hearing Aid is ON. The Volume Dial should be set above the number one (1).• Reposition the AIR Tubing and Ear Dome in your ear ca

Page 26 - Battery Tips:

30 AIR Traditional Tubing KitReplacement Parts and Protection PlanProduct Protection Plan• Offers you 100% protection from ALL types of accidental d

Page 27 - Care and Cleaning

31The MDHearingAid AIR is covered against defects in materials and workmanship for 90 days from the date you receive your order. If our examination d

Page 28 - Troubleshooting

32At MDHearingAid your satisfaction is guaranteed. To get the most out of your MDHearingAid AIR Hearing Aids, please understand that no hearing aid wi

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33Early Return Fees If you have tried your hearing aid(s) for 21 days and are within 45 days of the purchase date, you will receive a full refund of y

Page 30 - AIR Tubing if they

34Warnings to Hearing Aid DispensersA hearing aid dispenser should advise a prospective hearing aid user to consult promptly with a licensed physicia

Page 31 - AIR Tubing and

35Stop Using MDHearingAid AIR and Consult a Physician if:• Hearing in one or both ears worsens.• Hearing does not improve while using the MDHearing

Page 32 - Product Protection Plan

36Important Notice for Prospective UsersGood health practice requires that a person with a hearing loss have a medical evaluation by a licensed physic

Page 33 - Warranty and Repair

37If you have reservations about your ability to adapt to amplication, you should inquire about the availability of a trial/rental or purchase/optio

Page 34 - Return Policy

2The MDHearingAid® StoryThe MDHearingAid AIR was developed by a board-certied Ear, Nose, and Throat physician in Chicago, IL, Dr. Cherukuri. He enc

Page 35 - No Refund No Refund

38Notice of CancellationYOU MAY CANCEL THIS TRANSACTION, WITHOUT ANY PENALTY OR OBLIGATION, WITHIN 45 DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE. IF YOU CANCEL, A

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39Technical SpecificationsMAX OSPL90 ...126 dBSPLHF Average OSPL90 ...119 dBSPLHFA Full-on-gain...

Page 37 - MDHearingAid AIR

Borro moluptat rae moditaspisA34Printed in U.S.A.12.14

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3Dr. Cherukuri worked with world-class Doctors of Audiology and Audiologists to create the MDHearingAid AIR. Built to exacting specications, the MDH

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4MDHearingAid AIR Package ContentsAIR Tubing for Both EarsFor Right ear, use Thin Tubing labeled in Red.For Left ear use Thin Tubing labeled in Blue

Page 40 - Notice of Cancellation

5Cleaning ToolUse Brush for removing wax around Ear Dome. Use the Magnet for replacement of battery. Use Wire to clean Tubing (after removing from

Page 41 - Technical Specifications

6AIR Tubing BaseVolume Dial (on/off switch)Program ButtonBattery CompartmentStabilizer BarEar DomeHearing Aid BodyAIR TubingMDHearingAid AIR Diagram

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7StepsQuick Start GuideSix Easy Steps for Fitting and Assembling Your MDHearingAid AIRStep 1: Insert Battery Step 2: Attach AIR Tubing to Hearing Ai

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