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Each time you operate the volume control, you will
hear a beep-tone – unless you have chosen to have the
tone indication deactivated (see page 6). When you
raise the volume, you will hear a higher beep-tone for
each step the volume is raised. When you lower the vol-
ume, you will hear a deeper beep-tone for each step
the volume is lowered. When the maximum or mini-
mum adjustment level is reached, a steady tone will
sound.
To turn off the sound completely:
• Keep pressing the volume control lever downwards
after the steady tone has sounded.
To turn the sound on again:
• Press the lever upwards or
• Change listening program or
• Turn the hearing aid off, wait 3 seconds and turn it on
again
Any adjustment of the volume setting will be cancelled
when your hearing aid is turned off.
If you wish to have the volume control disabled, please
consult your hearing care professional.
Listening programs
Your hearing aid may be provided with up to four lis-
tening programs intended for specific listening situa-
tions.
At the back of this booklet your hearing care profes-
sional can list the listening programs that are available
in your hearing aid. If your needs change over time, the
combination of listening programs can be changed.
You can choose from the following programs:
Master: Standard program
Acclimatisation: Has the same features as the Master
program, but provides slightly less amplification.
Music: For listening to music.
TV: For listening to the TV.
Comfort: Attenuates background noise
Audibility Extender: Makes high-frequency sounds
audible.
T: In this program you listen via the telecoil (T) and not
via the hearing aid microphone (M). The telecoil is used
where a loop system is installed. If you activate the tel-
ecoil program, you listen to a specific sound source and
shut out surrounding sounds.