Manual Pyle PHLHA46 Hearing Aid

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LEARNING TO USE YOUR FIRST HEARING AID
Your hearing aid cannot return your level of hearing to normal or halt further hearing
deterioration, but proper use of your hearing aid can help you to hear what is going on around
you and let you get more enjoyment out of life.
If this is your first hearing aid, you - like most new users- will probably be surprised at the
loudness of the sounds, and after using it for a short while, you may even feel that it is too
noisy. The following three points are important in conquering this feeling.
1) Read this manual and become familiar with the hearing aid's various mechanisms and how
to use them correctly.
2) First use your hearing aid in a quiet place and listen to quiet sounds, don't use it in very
noisy environment.
3) Give yourself sufficient time to get accustomed to the sound of your hearing aid. Begin from
short time increasing to long time gradually.
4) If any physical problems develop, consult your doctor.
DESCRIPTION OF THIS HEARING AID
Small size
Easy operating
--Open fit hearing aid
--Manual volume control.
-- Low power consumption
--Telecoil function for calling clearly.
--Thin wire design( Invisible).
--Left/Right ear changing flexibly
INSTALLING ACCESSORIES
Choose a suitable earplug for your own ear and assemble it on the earphone.
Battery Changing:
1. Pull off the protective foil only if you are ready to use the Zinc-air 13 battery. The battery
operates normally in about 1 minute after the sealing is removed.
2. Open the battery compartment.
3. Insert a battery and line up the battery "+" sign (flat side of the battery) with the "+"on the
compartment
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Brand Pyle
Model PHLHA46
Category Hearing Aids
File type PDF
File size 2.93 MB

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What do ITE, ITC, CIC, and BTE stand for? Verified

These acronyms indicate how a hearing aid is placed and mean the following: ITE = In The Ear, ITC = In The Canal, CIC = Completely In Canal and BTE = Behind The Ear.

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Hearing aids should be cleaned regularly with a dry cloth and kept away from moisture. It is also recommended to replace the batteries as needed and to have regular check-ups with a hearing healthcare professional.

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How long do hearing aids last? Verified

The lifespan of hearing aids can vary depending on the type and quality of the device. On average, hearing aids can last anywhere from 3 to 7 years. It is important to have regular check-ups and maintenance with a hearing healthcare professional to ensure the longevity of the device.

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Manual Pyle PHLHA46 Hearing Aid

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