Philips HearLink miniRITE T Instructions For Use Manual

Philips HearLink miniRITE T Instructions For Use Manual

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  • Page 1 HearLink Receiver in-the-Ear Hearing Aids miniRITE T miniRITE T R Instructions for Use...
  • Page 2 prospective user, that the prospective user has WARNING: People younger than any of the following conditions: 18 should go to a doctor before • Visible deformity of the ear, either using this. congenital or traumatic People younger than 18 years old need •...
  • Page 3 WARNING to Hearing Aid Dispenser, Caution: You might need medical help if Outputs over 132 d8 SPL: a piece gets stuck in your ear. You should exercise special care in selecting If any part of your hearing aid, like the eartip, and fitting a hearing aid with a maximum gets stuck in your ear, and you can’t easily output that exceeds 132 dB SPL because it...
  • Page 4 Note: Hearing loss in people younger If you have hearing loss in both ears, you than 18 might get more out of using hearing aids in both, especially in situations that make • People younger than 18 should see a you tired from listening —for example, doctor first, preferably an ear-nose-throat noisy environments.
  • Page 5 Following the medical evaluation and if appropriate, the doctor will provide a written statement that the hearing loss has been medically evaluated and the person is a candidate for a hearing aid. The doctor may refer the person to an audiologist for a hearing aid evaluation, which is different from the medical evaluation and is intended to identify the appropriate hearing aid.
  • Page 6 Model overview This booklet is valid for the following hearing aid models: MNR T R  MNR T  FW 1.0 HearLink 9040 MNR T R GTIN: (01) 05714464097425 (HER9042)  HearLink 7040 MNR T R GTIN: (01) 05714464097432 (HER7042) ...
  • Page 7 The following speakers are available for the above models: Speaker 60  Speaker 85  Speaker 100 (Power Instrument)  Power mold, speaker 100 (Power Instrument)  Power mold, speaker 105 (Power Instrument)  MicroShell 60  MicroShell 85 ...
  • Page 8 This will help you get the most benefit from your hearing aids. More information is available on www.hearingsolutions.philips.com Your hearing care professional has adjusted the hearing aids to meet your needs. If you have additional questions, contact your hearing care professional.
  • Page 9 Warnings Text marked with a warning symbol must be read before using the device.
  • Page 10 Intended use Intended use The hearing aid is intended to amplify and transmit sound to the ear. Indications for use Bilateral or unilateral impaired hearing of sensorineural, conductive or mixed type ranging from a slight (16 dB HL*) to profound (95 dB HL*) degree of hearing loss, with an individual frequency configuration.
  • Page 11 IMPORTANT NOTICE The hearing aid amplification is uniquely adjusted and optimized to your personal hearing capabilities during the hearing aid fitting performed by your hearing care professional.
  • Page 12: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents About Your hearing aid, speaker and earpiece Getting started Charging time Battery performance Identify left and right hearing aids Turn hearing aids ON/OFF Low battery indication Replace disposable battery (size 312) Daily use Put on hearing aid Cleaning Clean the hearing aid Replace standard earpiece...
  • Page 13 Adjust volume Change program Store your hearing aids Options Flight mode Mute/unmute your hearing aids Use your hearing aids with iPhone, iPad and iPod Use your hearing aids with Android devices Pairing and compatibility Call handling Wireless accessories and other options Tinnitus Tinnitus SoundSupport™...
  • Page 14 Table of contents Warnings General warnings More info Troubleshooting Water and dust resistant (IP68) Operating conditions Technical information Cell phone Warranty Your individual hearing aid settings Sound and LED light indicators Summary of relevant studies Technical Data...
  • Page 15: Your Hearing Aid, Speaker And Earpiece

    Your hearing aid, speaker and earpiece Microphones Ear grip (optional) LED light Wax filter Push-button Upper part Lower part Nail grip Speaker (MNR T only) Rechargeable battery Battery drawer (MNR T R only) (MNR T only)
  • Page 16 The hearing aids use one of the following speakers: Standard speakers Customized speakers Power mold MicroShell About Getting started Daily use Options Tinnitus Warnings More info...
  • Page 17 The speakers use one of the following earpieces: Standard earpieces Customized earpieces OpenBass dome LiteTip   MicroMold Bass dome, double vent   Power dome VarioTherm® LiteTip   VarioTherm® MicroMold  Grip Tip  VarioTherm® is a registered trademark Available in small and large, left and of Dreve.
  • Page 18: Charging Time

    Charging time (MNR T R only) Ensure you fully charge your hearing aids before first use and charge them every night. In this way, you ensure that you start your day with fully charged hearing aids. If your hearing aid’s battery is completely drained, the normal charging time is: 3 hours 1 hour...
  • Page 19: Battery Performance

    Battery performance The battery performance varies depending on your individual use and hearing aid settings. Streaming sound from a TV, mobile phone or connectivity devices can influence this performance. Rechargeable battery — MNR T R only If your rechargeable hearing aids do not perform for a full day, contact your hearing care professional.
  • Page 20: Identify Left And Right Hearing Aids

    Identify left and right hearing aids It is important to distinguish between the left and the right hearing aid, as they may be programmed differently. Color indicators mark the left and right hearing aids. A RED indicator marks the RIGHT hearing aid. A BLUE indicator marks the LEFT hearing aid. You can find color indicators on the hearing aid itself and on 60 and 85 speakers as shown.
  • Page 21 MNR T R Color indicators MNR T Color indicators...
  • Page 22: Turn Hearing Aids On/Off

    Turn hearing aids ON/OFF Using the charger - MNR T R only Your hearing aids automatically turn ON when removed from the charger.* The hearing aid LED light turns GREEN after a few seconds. Wait until the hearing aid LED light blinks GREEN twice, confirming that it is ready for use.
  • Page 23 IMPORTANT NOTICE If applicable, ensure that your charger is powered or that the charger’s built-in battery is charged when the hearing aid is placed in the charging port. For more information, see your charger’s instructions for use.
  • Page 24 Using the push-button - MNR T R only Your hearing aids can be turned ON/OFF using the push-button. To turn ON Press and hold the lower part of the push-button for approximately two seconds until the hearing aid LED light turns GREEN.
  • Page 25 Using the battery drawer - MNR T only The battery drawer is used to turn the hearing aids ON and OFF. Depending on your hearing aid settings, you may also hear a start-up jingle. LED light Three green blinks indicate that the hearing aid is turned on. Turn ON Turn OFF Close the...
  • Page 26: Low Battery Indication

    Low battery indication Your hearing aids indicate when the battery is running low either by playing three alternate tones or through Notify Me (an optional spoken notification) in select languages. The indication is repeated periodically until the battery runs out. Your hearing care professional can set your hearing aids to match your preferences.
  • Page 27 The battery is running low The battery has run out Three alternate tones Four descending tones Notify Me Hearing aid LED light Continuous ORANGE blinks indicate low battery.
  • Page 28: Replace Disposable Battery (Size 312)

    Replace disposable battery (size 312) (MNR T only) 1. Remove 2. Uncover 3. Insert Fully open the battery Remove the sticky label Insert the new battery drawer and remove from the + side of the into the battery drawer. Insert it from above, the battery.
  • Page 29 4. Close MultiTool Close the battery drawer. You can use the MultiTool to change You may hear a jingle through the the battery. Use the magnetic end to earpiece. remove and insert batteries.
  • Page 30: Put On Hearing Aid

    Put on hearing aid Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Ear grip (optional) Place the hearing aid Hold the bend of the Gently push the earpiece into your ear canal until behind your ear. speaker wire between your thumb and index the speaker wire sits You should always use finger.
  • Page 32: Cleaning

    Cleaning The MultiTool contains a brush and wire loop for cleaning and removing earwax. If you need a new MultiTool, contact your hearing care professional. Magnet Wire loop Brush IMPORTANT NOTICE The MultiTool has a built-in magnet. Keep the MultiTool at least 30 centimeters (1 foot) away from credit cards and other magnetically-sensitive devices.
  • Page 33: Clean The Hearing Aid

    Clean the hearing aid When handling the hearing aid, hold it over a soft surface to avoid damage in case you drop it. Clean the microphone openings Use the brush of the MultiTool to carefully Microphone brush debris away from the openings and the openings surface around the openings.
  • Page 34: Replace Standard Earpiece

    Replace standard earpiece The standard earpiece (dome or Grip Tip) should not be cleaned. If the earpiece is filled with earwax, replace it with a new one. Grip Tips should be replaced at least once a month. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Hold on to the speaker Insert the speaker...
  • Page 35: Prowax Minifit Filter

    ProWax miniFit filter The speaker has a white wax filter attached to the end where the earpiece is attached. The wax filter keeps earwax and debris from ProWax damaging the speaker. miniFit filter Ensure you replace the filter when clogged, or if the hearing aid does not sound normal.
  • Page 36: Replace Prowax Minifit Filter

    Replace ProWax miniFit filter 1. Tool 2. Remove 3. Insert New filter Final Empty New filter filter Old filter Remove the tool Insert the empty pin Insert the new wax filter from the shell. The tool into the wax filter in using the other pin.
  • Page 37: Clean Customized Earpiece

    Clean customized earpiece The earpiece should be cleaned regularly. Clean the vent by inserting the brush through the hole, The earpiece has a white wax filter* that keeps twisting it slightly. earwax and debris from damaging the speaker. Ensure you replace the filter when clogged, or if the hearing aid does not sound normal.
  • Page 38: Replace Prowax Filter

    Replace ProWax filter 1. Tool 2. Remove 3. Insert New filter Empty Old filter filter New filter Remove the tool Insert the empty pin Insert the new wax filter using the other pin. from the shell. The into the wax filter in tool has two pins: one the earpiece and pull Remove the tool, and...
  • Page 39: Adjust Volume

    Adjust volume The push-button allows you to adjust the volume. When you increase or decrease the volume, you hear a beep. For information regarding button press times, see the table General settings overview for your hearing aid, in the Your individual hearing aid settings section at the end of this booklet.
  • Page 40: Change Program

    Change program Your hearing aid can have up to four different programs.These are programmed by your hearing care professional. You will hear one to four tones when you change program depending on the program. Press the push-button to switch between programs. The program cycle switches one program forward when the upper part of the push-button is pressed, for example program 1 to 2 or program 4 to 1.
  • Page 41 For information regarding tones, see the Sound and LED light indicators section. For information regarding button press times see the table General settings overview for your hearing aid, in the Your individual hearing aid settings section at the end of this booklet.
  • Page 42: Store Your Hearing Aids

    Store your hearing aids (MNR T R only) When you are not using your hearing aids, the charger is the best place to keep them. To ensure the longest life of the rechargeable battery in your hearing aids, do not expose them to excessive heat. For example, do not leave your hearing aids in the sun in front of a window or in a car, even if they are in the charger.
  • Page 44: Flight Mode

    Flight mode When Flight mode is activated, Bluetooth connectivity is turned OFF. However, your hearing aids are still turned ON and functioning. Be aware that pressing the push-button on one hearing aid activates Flight mode on both hearing aids. For information about sounds and lights, see the Sound and LED light indicators section.
  • Page 45 MNR T To activate and deactivate Press and hold either part of the push- button for approximately seven seconds. A jingle and an LED light pattern confirm your action. Opening and closing the battery drawer also deactivates Flight mode.
  • Page 46: Mute/Unmute Your Hearing Aids

    Mute/unmute your hearing aids You can mute your hearing aids by using one of the following optional app and devices: • HearLink 2 • AudioClip • Remote Control How to unmute your hearing aids You can unmute your hearing aids by using one of the optional app and devices or by briefly pressing the upper or lower part of the push-button on the hearing aids.
  • Page 47 IMPORTANT NOTICE Do not use the mute function as an OFF button, as the hearing aid is still using battery power in this mode.
  • Page 48: Use Your Hearing Aids With Iphone, Ipad And Ipod

    Use your hearing aids with iPhone, iPad and iPod Your hearing aids are Made for iPhone® hearing aids and allow for direct streaming from select iPhone®, iPad® or iPod touch®. HearLink 2 can be used to control your hearing aids from your mobile device.* Additionally, your hearing aids offer hands-free communication with compatible iPhone and iPad devices.*...
  • Page 49: Use Your Hearing Aids With Android Devices

    HearLink 2 can be used to control your hearing aids from your mobile device.* For assistance in using your hearing aid with Android devices, contact your hearing care professional. * For a list of compatible iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and Android devices, visit: hearingsolutions.philips.com/compatibility.
  • Page 50: Pairing And Compatibility

    Pairing and compatibility For instructions on how to pair your hearing aids with iPhone, iPad, iPod touch or Android devices, visit: hearingsolutions.philips.com/support/how-to-faq/ For a list of compatible iPhone, iPad, iPod touch and Android devices, visit: hearingsolutions.philips.com/compatibility Options About Getting started...
  • Page 51: Call Handling

    Short, descending tones confirm your action. To end Press and hold on either part of the push-button to end a phone call. Short, descending tones confirm your action. * For a list of compatible iPhones, visit: hearingsolutions.philips.com/compatibility.
  • Page 52: Wireless Accessories And Other Options

    Wireless accessories and other options There are a range of accessories available as enhancements to your wireless hearing aids. These enable you to hear and communicate better in everyday situations. AudioClip Remote Control A device that can be used as A device that lets you change remote microphone and hands- program, adjust volume, or mute...
  • Page 53 HearLink 2 Telecoil An application that gives you Telecoil can help you wireless access to your hearing aids hear better when using through a mobile device for control a phone with a built-in of functionality, and that allows loop or when in buildings with your hearing aids to be updated teleloop systems such as theaters, remotely.
  • Page 54: Tinnitus Soundsupport™ (Optional)

    Tinnitus SoundSupport™ (optional) Intended use of Tinnitus SoundSupport Tinnitus SoundSupport is a tool intended to generate sounds to provide temporary relief for patients suffering from tinnitus as part of a tinnitus management program. The target population is the adult population over 18 years of age. Tinnitus SoundSupport is targeted to licensed hearing care professionals (audiologists, hearing aid specialists, or otolaryngologists) who are familiar with the evaluation and treatment of tinnitus and hearing loss.
  • Page 55: Guidelines For Tinnitus Soundsupport Users

    Guidelines for Tinnitus SoundSupport users These instructions contain information about Tinnitus SoundSupport, which may have been enabled in your hearing aids by your hearing care professional. Tinnitus SoundSupport is a tinnitus management device intended to generate sound of sufficient intensity and bandwidth to help manage tinnitus.
  • Page 56: Sound Options And Volume Adjustments

    Sound options and volume adjustments Tinnitus SoundSupport is programmed by your hearing care professional to match your hearing loss and preferences for tinnitus relief. It offers a number of different sound options. Together with your hearing care professional, you can select your preferred sound(s). Tinnitus SoundSupport programs Together with your hearing care professional, you decide which programs you may want to have Tinnitus SoundSupport activated for.
  • Page 57 Volume adjustments with Tinnitus SoundSupport When you select a hearing aid program for which Tinnitus SoundSupport is activated, your hearing care professional can only set the push-button on your hearing aid to work as a volume control for the tinnitus relief sound. Your hearing care professional sets the volume control for the sound generator in one of two ways: A) Adjust volume in each ear separately, or...
  • Page 58: Limitation On Use Time

    Limitation on use time Daily use The volume levels of Tinnitus SoundSupport can be set to a level which could lead to permanent hearing damage when used for a prolonged period of time. Your hearing care professional will advise you of the maximum amount of time per day you should use Tinnitus SoundSupport.
  • Page 59 Important information for hearing care professionals about Tinnitus SoundSupport Device description Tinnitus SoundSupport is a module function that can be enabled in the hearing aids by the hearing care professional. Maximum wearing time The wearing time of Tinnitus SoundSupport will decrease as you increase the level above 80 dB(A) SPL.
  • Page 60 If the volume control is activated A warning may be displayed if you activate the tinnitus volume control in the Buttons & Indicators screen. This occurs if the relief sound can be listened to at levels that may cause hearing damage. The Max wearing time table in the fitting software displays the number of hours the patient can safely use Tinnitus SoundSupport.
  • Page 61: Warnings Related To Tinnitus

    Warnings related to tinnitus If your hearing care professional has As with any device, misuse of the sound activated the sound generator Tinnitus generator feature may cause potentially SoundSupport, please pay attention to the harmful effects. Care should be taken to following warnings.
  • Page 62: General Warnings

    General warnings For your personal safety and to ensure (MNR T R only) correct usage, you should familiarize yourself Only charge the hearing aids with a fully with the following general warnings designated charger. Other chargers risk before using your hearing aids. damaging the hearing aids and batteries.
  • Page 63 Choking hazards and risk of swallowing Explosives (MNR T R only) batteries or other small parts Your hearing aids are safe to use under Hearing aids, their parts and batteries should normal usage conditions. The hearing aid be kept out of reach of children and anyone has not been tested for compliance with who might swallow these items or otherwise international standards concerning explosive...
  • Page 64 General warnings Keep the batteries in the original packaging The safety of recharging batteries using a until use. Dispose of used batteries USB connector is determined by the external immediately. signal source. When connected to external equipment plugged into a power socket, this Rechargeable battery (MNR T R only) equipment must comply with IEC 62368-1 or Do not attempt to open the hearing aid, as it...
  • Page 65 Cochlear implants The exposure values are well below internationally accepted safety limits for If you are using a cochlear implant (CI) on SAR, induced electromagnetic power and one ear and a hearing aid on the other ear, voltages into the human body defined in the make sure to always keep your CI at least standards for human health and coexistence a 1 centimeter (0.4 inches) distance from...
  • Page 66 General warnings X-ray/CT/MR/PET scanning, electrotherapy Connection to external equipment and surgery The safety of the hearing aids when Remove your hearing aid before X-ray connected to external equipment with USB examinations and CT/MR/PET scans, cable and/or directly is determined by the electrotherapy, surgery, etc.
  • Page 67 Possible side effects Modification of hearing aids is not allowed Hearing aids, molds or domes may cause an Changes or modifications not expressly accelerated accumulation of earwax. approved by the manufacturer will void the warranty of the equipment. The non-allergenic materials used in hearing aids may, in rare cases cause a skin irritation Interference or other side effects.
  • Page 68: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting MNR T R and MNR T Symptom Possible causes Hearing aid is out of power Dead battery No sound Clogged earpieces (dome, Grip Tip, or mold) Hearing aid microphone muted Clogged sound outlet Intermittent or reduced sound Moisture Hearing aid earpiece incorrectly inserted Squealing noise Earwax accumulated in ear canal If your hearing aid plays eight beeps, four times consecutively, your...
  • Page 69 1) Unpair your hearing aid 2) On your phone, turn Bluetooth OFF and ON again 3) Turn the hearing aid OFF and then turn it back ON 4) Pair your hearing aid again (for guidance, visit: hearingsolutions.philips.com/support/how-to-faq/) Note Continues on next page...
  • Page 70 Troubleshooting MNR T R only — To troubleshoot the charger, see your charger’s instructions for use. Symptom Possible causes The charger is not turned ON The hearing aid or charger’s temperature is either too warm or too The hearing aid LED light cold remains turned OFF when the hearing aid is placed in...
  • Page 71 Solutions Verify that the charger’s power plug is correctly connected or the power bank has enough battery Move the charger and hearing aid to a location with a temperature between +5°C and +40°C (+41°F and +104°F) Reinsert the hearing aid into the charger. This completes the charging within approximately 15 minutes.
  • Page 72: Water And Dust Resistant (Ip68)

    Water and dust resistant (IP68) MNR T only Your hearing aid is dust resistant and protected against ingress of water, which Should your hearing aid come into means it is designed to be worn in all contact with water and stop working, daily life situations.
  • Page 73: Operating Conditions

    Operating conditions (MNR T R only) Operating Temperature: +5°C to +40°C (41°F to 104°F) conditions Humidity: 5% to 93% relative humidity, non-condensing Atmospheric pressure: 700 hPa to 1060 hPa Charging Temperature: +5°C to +40°C (41°F to 104°F) conditions Humidity: 5% to 93% relative humidity, non-condensing Atmospheric pressure: 700 hPa to 1060 hPa Transportation and Temperature and humidity shall not exceed the below limits...
  • Page 74 Operating conditions (MNR T only) Operating Temperature: +1°C to +40°C (34°F to 104°F) conditions Humidity: 5% to 93% relative humidity, non-condensing Atmospheric pressure: 700 hPa to 1060 hPa Transportation and Temperature and humidity shall not exceed the below limits storage conditions for extended periods during transportation and storage: Transportation: Temperature: -25°C to +60°C (-13°F to 140°F) Humidity: 5% to 93% relative humidity, non-condensing...
  • Page 75: Technical Information

    Bluetooth Low Energy the hearing aid, relevant approval technology and a proprietary short-range markings can be found in this booklet. radio technology, both operating at ISM Additional information can be band 2.4 GHz. found in the Specification Guide on hearingsolutions.philips.com...
  • Page 76 MNR T R only Radiofrequency radiation exposure information This device contains a radio module with the following certification ID This device complies with FCC RF exposure numbers: FCC ID: 2ACAHAU5MRTRC limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and has been tested for MNR T only portable use.
  • Page 77 Note: This device has been - Reorient or relocate the receiving tested and found to comply antenna. with the limits for a Class B digital device, - Increase the separation between the pursuant to part 15 of the equipment and receiver. FCC Rules.
  • Page 78: Cell Phone

    Cell phone Some hearing aid users have reported The hearing aid is compliant with a buzzing sound in their hearing aid when ANSI C63.19 in both microphone and using cell phones, indicating that the telecoil mode. cell phone and hearing aid may not be compatible.
  • Page 79 I MPORTANT NOTICE The performance of an individual hearing aid may vary with individual cell phones. Therefore, ensure you try this hearing aid with your cell phone or, if you are purchasing a new phone, be sure to try it with your hearing aid prior to purchase.
  • Page 80 DK-2765 Smørum Device Regulation (EU) 2017/745. Denmark hearingsolutions.philips.com/doc Should your hearing aid require service or replacement, contact your hearing care professional for assistance. Many repair needs can be handled on-site at your local hearing care professional’s office, and they will arrange for service with the manufacturer if required.
  • Page 81 Description of symbols and abbreviations used in this booklet Warnings Text marked with a warning symbol must be read before using the device. Manufacturer The device is produced by the manufacturer whose name and address are stated next to the symbol. Indicates the medical device manufacturer, as defined in EU Regulations 2017/745.
  • Page 82 Firmware version used in the device. Commercial Trade Number REACH Declaration REACH requires Philips Hearing Solutions to provide chemical content information for Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) if they are present above 0.1% of the article weight. Recent information can be found on the website hearingsolutions.philips.com/REACH.
  • Page 83 Description of additional symbols used on labels Keep dry Indicates a medical device that needs to be protected from moisture. Catalog number Indicates the manufacturer’s catalog number so that the medical device can be identified. Serial number Indicates the manufacturer’s serial number so that a specific medical device can be identified.
  • Page 84 International warranty Your device is covered by an international device. Your hearing care professional warranty issued by the manufacturer. may also have issued a warranty that goes This international warranty covers beyond the clauses of this international manufacturing and material defects in the warranty.
  • Page 85: Warranty

    Warranty Certificate Name of owner: _________________________________________________________________ Hearing care professional: _________________________________________________________ Hearing care professional’s address: ________________________________________________ Hearing care professional’s phone: _________________________________________________ Purchase date: ___________________________________________________________________ Warranty period: ___________________ Month: ______________________________________ Model left: _________________________ Serial no.: ____________________________________ Model right: _______________________ Serial no.: ____________________________________...
  • Page 86: Your Individual Hearing Aid Settings

    Your individual hearing aid settings Tobefilledoutbyyourhearingcareprofessional. Tinnitus SoundSupport: Limitation on use No limitation on use Program Start-up volume (Tinnitus) Max volume (Tinnitus) Max _______ hours per day Max _______ hours per day Max _______ hours per day Max _______ hours per day Max _______ hours per day Max _______ hours per day Max _______ hours per day...
  • Page 87 Tinnitus SoundSupport settings overview for your hearing aid Left Right Tinnitus SoundSupport A) How to adjust Tinnitus SoundSupport volume in each ear separately To increase or decrease the volume (on one hearing aid only), briefly press on the upper or lower part of the push-button repeatedly until you reach your desired level.
  • Page 88 General settings overview for your hearing aid Left Right Short press Short press Change program Long press Long press Adjust volume Mute (MNR T only) Volume control indicators Beeps at min/max volume Beeps when changing volume Beeps at start-up volume Battery indicators Low battery warning To be filled out by your hearing care professional.
  • Page 89: Sound And Led Light Indicators

    Sound and LED light indicators Different sounds and light patterns indicate the hearing aid status. The different indicators are listed on the following pages. For light indicators on your charger, see the charger’s instructions for use. Your hearing care professional can set sound and LED light indicators to match your preferences.
  • Page 90 ON/OFF Sound LED light LED light comments Jingle 4 descending (MNR T R only) tones Volume Sound LED light Shown once Start-up volume 2 beeps Minimum/maximum 3 beeps volume Volume up/down 1 beep Continuous or repeated Mute three times Long GREEN blink Short GREEN blink Long ORANGE blink Short ORANGE blink...
  • Page 91 Sound LED light Accessories LED light comments TV Adapter 2 different tones EduMic 2 different tones Continuous or AudioClip 2 different tones repeated three times Flight mode Sound LED light Flight mode activated 4 descending tones (MNR T R only) + short jingle Only available when Flight mode deactivated...
  • Page 92 Warnings Sound LED light LED light comments 3 alternate tones Continuously Low battery blinking Notify Me 4 descending Battery shut down tones Microphone service Repeated four 8 beeps repeated check needed times 4 times The hearing aid LED light does not turn ON See the Trouble- when the hearing aid Turned OFF...
  • Page 93 Warnings Sound LED light LED light comments The hearing aid LED Continuously light blinks ORANGE blinking. See the when the hearing aid Troubleshooting is placed in the charger section. (MNR T R only) The hearing aid LED Continuously light blinks GREEN blinking.
  • Page 94: Summary Of Relevant Studies

    Summary of relevant studies Clinical evaluations conducted by or Non-clinical data supporting the overall for the manufacturer provide evidence performance of the hearing aids includes to support the intended use and clinical software verification, electroacoustic benefits outlined in the IFU and demonstrate verification, electrical and mechanical safety regulatory conformity.
  • Page 96: Technical Data

    Technical Data MNR T R Measured according to American National Standard ANSI S3.22-2014, IEC 60118-0:2015 and IEC 60318-5:2006 Supply voltage: Lithium-ion HearLink 0 dB SPL ref. 20 μPa HearLink 904010 7040 & 5040 Peak 106 dB SPL 106 dB SPL OSPL90 HF Average 103 dB SPL...
  • Page 97 HearLink 0 dB SPL ref. 20 μPa HearLink 904010 7040 & 5040 Expected operating time* Hours 24 hrs 24 hrs Latency 8.2 ms 8.2 ms Measured output at 1 mA/m 59 dB SPL 58 dB SPL Maximum Induction Coil Measured output at 10 mA/m 75 dB SPL 75 dB SPL Sensitivity...
  • Page 98 Technical Data Technical Data MNR T R Measured according to American National Standard ANSI S3.22-2014, IEC 60118-0:2015 and IEC 60318-5:2006 Supply voltage: Lithium-ion HearLink 0 dB SPL ref. 20 μPa HearLink 9040 7040 & 5040 Peak 117 dB SPL 117 dB SPL OSPL90 HF Average 114 dB SPL...
  • Page 99 HearLink 0 dB SPL ref. 20 μPa HearLink 9040 7040 & 5040 Expected operating time* Hours 24 hrs 24 hrs Latency 8.2 ms 8.2 ms Measured output at 1 mA/m 76 dB SPL 77 dB SPL Maximum Induction Coil Measured output at 10 mA/m 93 dB SPL 94 dB SPL Sensitivity...
  • Page 100 Technical Data Technical Data MNR T R Measured according to American National Standard ANSI S3.22-2014, IEC 60118-0:2015 and IEC 60318-5:2006 Supply voltage: Lithium-ion HearLink 0 dB SPL ref. 20 μPa HearLink 9040 7040 & 5040 Peak 124 dB SPL 124 dB SPL OSPL90 HF Average 120 dB SPL...
  • Page 101 HearLink 0 dB SPL ref. 20 μPa HearLink 9040 7040 & 5040 Expected operating time* Hours 24 hrs 24 hrs Latency 8.2 ms 8.2 ms Measured output at 1 mA/m 86 dB SPL 86 dB SPL Maximum Induction Coil Measured output at 10 mA/m 103 dB SPL 103 dB SPL Sensitivity...
  • Page 102 Technical Data MNR T R Measured according to American National Standard ANSI S3.22-2014, IEC 60118-0:2015 and IEC 60318-5:2006 Supply voltage: Lithium-ion HearLink 0 dB SPL ref. 20 μPa HearLink 9040 7040 & 5040 Peak 127 dB SPL 127 dB SPL OSPL90 HF Average 123 dB SPL...
  • Page 103 HearLink 0 dB SPL ref. 20 μPa HearLink 9040 7040 & 5040 Expected operating time* Hours 24 hrs 24 hrs Latency 8.2 ms 8.2 ms Measured output at 1 mA/m 89 dB SPL 89 dB SPL Maximum Induction Coil Measured output at 10 mA/m 106 dB SPL 106 dB SPL Sensitivity...
  • Page 104 Technical Data MNR T Measured according to American National Standard ANSI S3.22-2014, IEC 60118-0:2015 and IEC 60318-5:2006 Supply voltage: Zinc-Air HearLink 0 dB SPL ref. 20 μPa HearLink 9040 7040 & 5040 Peak 105 dB SPL 105 dB SPL OSPL90 HF Average 103 dB SPL 103 dB SPL...
  • Page 105 HearLink 0 dB SPL ref. 20 μPa HearLink 9040 7040 & 5040 Typical 2.2 mA 2.2 mA Battery Consumption* Quiescent 2.2 mA 2.2 mA Expected Battery Life (battery size 312 - Hours 55-60 hrs 55-60 hrs IEC PR41)** Latency 8.2 ms 8.2 ms Measured output at 1 mA/m 58 dB SPL...
  • Page 106 Technical Data MNR T Measured according to American National Standard ANSI S3.22-2014, IEC 60118-0:2015 and IEC 60318-5:2006 Supply voltage: Zinc-Air HearLink 0 dB SPL ref. 20 μPa HearLink 9040 7040 & 5040 Peak 117 dB SPL 117 dB SPL OSPL90 HF Average 114 dB SPL 114 dB SPL...
  • Page 107 HearLink 0 dB SPL ref. 20 μPa HearLink 9040 7040 & 5040 Typical 2.4 mA 2.4 mA Battery Consumption* Quiescent 2.2 mA 2.2 mA Expected Battery Life (battery size 312 - Hours 50-60 hrs 50-60 hrs IEC PR41)** Latency 8.2 ms 8.2 ms Measured output at 1 mA/m 76 dB SPL...
  • Page 108 Technical Data MNR T Measured according to American National Standard ANSI S3.22-2014, IEC 60118-0:2015 and IEC 60318-5:2006 Supply voltage: Zinc-Air HearLink 0 dB SPL ref. 20 μPa HearLink 9040 7040 & 5040 Peak 123 dB SPL 123 dB SPL OSPL90 HF Average 119 dB SPL 119 dB SPL...
  • Page 109 HearLink 0 dB SPL ref. 20 μPa HearLink 9040 7040 & 5040 Typical 2.4 mA 2.3 mA Battery Consumption* Quiescent 2.2 mA 2.2 mA Expected Battery Life (battery size 312 - Hours 50-60 hrs 50-60 hrs IEC PR41)** Latency 8.2 ms 8.2 ms Measured output at 1 mA/m 85 dB SPL...
  • Page 110 Technical Data MNR T Measured according to American National Standard ANSI S3.22-2014, IEC 60118-0:2015 and IEC 60318-5:2006 Supply voltage: Zinc-Air HearLink 0 dB SPL ref. 20 μPa HearLink 9040 7040 & 5040 Peak 127 dB SPL 127 dB SPL OSPL90 HF Average 123 dB SPL 123 dB SPL...
  • Page 111 HearLink 0 dB SPL ref. 20 μPa HearLink 9040 7040 & 5040 Typical 2.4 mA 2.4 mA Battery Consumption* Quiescent 2.2 mA 2.2 mA Expected Battery Life (battery size 312 - Hours 50-60 hrs 50-60 hrs IEC PR41)** Latency 8.2 ms 8.2 ms Measured output at 1 mA/m 87 dB SPL...
  • Page 112 Technical Data MNR T R HearLink 9040 HearLink 7040 & 5040 OSPL90 – Output Sound Pressure Level Input: 90 dB SPL Technical setting: A0 Frequency Response Input: 60 dB SPL (Acoustic) 31.6 mA/m (Magnetic) Technical setting: N0 Acoustic input Magnetic input Input-Output dB SPL dB SPL...
  • Page 113 Technical Data MNR T R HearLink 9040 HearLink 7040 & 5040 OSPL90 – Output Sound Pressure Level Input: 90 dB SPL Technical setting: A0 Frequency Response Input: 60 dB SPL (Acoustic) 31.6 mA/m (Magnetic) Technical setting: N0 Acoustic input Magnetic input Input-Output dB SPL dB SPL...
  • Page 114 Technical Data MNR T R HearLink 9040 HearLink 7040 & 5040 OSPL90 – Output Sound Pressure Level Input: 90 dB SPL Technical setting: A0 Frequency Response Input: 60 dB SPL (Acoustic) 31.6 mA/m (Magnetic) Technical setting: N0 Acoustic input Magnetic input Input-Output dB SPL dB SPL...
  • Page 115 Technical Data MNR T R HearLink 9040 HearLink 7040 & 5040 OSPL90 – Output Sound Pressure Level Input: 90 dB SPL Technical setting: A0 Frequency Response Input: 60 dB SPL (Acoustic) 31.6 mA/m (Magnetic) Technical setting: N0 Acoustic input Magnetic input Input-Output dB SPL dB SPL...
  • Page 116 Technical Data MNR T HearLink 9040 HearLink 7040 & 5040 OSPL90 – Output Sound Pressure Level Input: 90 dB SPL Technical setting: A0 Frequency Response Input: 60 dB SPL (Acoustic) 31.6 mA/m (Magnetic) Technical setting: N0 Acoustic input Magnetic input Input-Output dB SPL dB SPL...
  • Page 117 Technical Data MNR T HearLink 9040 HearLink 7040 & 5040 OSPL90 – Output Sound Pressure Level Input: 90 dB SPL Technical setting: A0 Frequency Response Input: 60 dB SPL (Acoustic) 31.6 mA/m (Magnetic) Technical setting: N0 Acoustic input Magnetic input Input-Output dB SPL dB SPL...
  • Page 118 Technical Data MNR T HearLink 9040 HearLink 7040 & 5040 OSPL90 – Output Sound dB SPL Pressure Level Input: 90 dB SPL Technical setting: A0 1000 2000 5000 10000 Frequency Response Input: 60 dB SPL (Acoustic) 31.6 mA/m (Magnetic) Technical setting: N0 Acoustic input Magnetic input Input-Output...
  • Page 119 Technical Data MNR T HearLink 9040 HearLink 7040 & 5040 OSPL90 – Output Sound dB SPL Pressure Level Input: 90 dB SPL Technical setting: A0 1000 2000 5000 10000 Frequency Response dB SPL Input: 60 dB SPL (Acoustic) 31.6 mA/m (Magnetic) Technical setting: N0 Acoustic input Magnetic input...
  • Page 120 Philips and the Philips Shield Emblem are registered trademarks of Koninklijke Philips N.V. and are used under license. This product has been manufactured by or for and is sold under the responsibility of SBO Hearing A/S, and SBO Hearing A/S is the warrantor in relation to this product.

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