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Page 1 - Distributor

www.unitron.com09-029 029-5762-02Distributor

Page 2 - Latitude

Battery InformationTo replace the hearing instrument battery, fully openthe battery door for access to the batterycompartment.Low Battery WarningWhen

Page 3 - Table of Contents

3. Insert the new battery into the batterycompartment matching it with the battery symbolinside the battery door. This will ensure that thebattery doo

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Operating InstructionsPush ButtonYour hearing instrument is equipped with a pushbutton, built into the back of the battery door,which has been set for

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program you are in (i.e. one beep for program 1, twobeeps for program 2, etc.)Volume ControlIf your push button has been configured as a volumecontrol

Page 6 - (check all that apply)

Your Latitude hearing instruments may also come withan optional remote control which allows you to switchbetween different listening programs, and adj

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feature has been enabled by your hearing healthcareprofessional. Over time, the hearing instruments willadjust the default volume settings in the auto

Page 8 - Latitude™ with Domes

instrument, both will be adjusted.As you change the smartFocus level, your hearinginstruments will beep. Please refer to the chart belowto learn more

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moved away from the hearing instrument it willautomatically return to the previous listening program.If the hearing instrument does not switch to thet

Page 10 - Battery Information

magnet will flip to the appropriate side and seekthe optimal position on the telephone receiver.3. Place the double-sided tape in this optimal positio

Page 11 - Caring for Batteries

Caring for your Hearing Instruments• Open the battery door when not in use.• Always remove your hearing instruments whenusing hair care products. The

Page 12 - Operating Instructions

Latitude™BTE GuideMoxi™13 / Moda™13

Page 13 - Ideal volume level 1 beep

Cleaning your Hearing InstrumentsEar wax is natural and common. Ensuring your hearingdevices, earmolds and domes are free of ear wax is animportant st

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Wash only the earmolds in warm water with a mildsoap. Rinse them with cool water and allow them todry overnight. Make sure the earmold tubes are drybe

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5. Using the black cleaning pin providedin the kit, gently insert the cleaningpin where the slim tube attaches tothe hearing instrument and push thepi

Page 16 - Using the Telephone

Signature Features of your Latitude™Hearing InstrumentsSmartFocus™ (available exclusively with Latitude 16)With a Latitude 16 hearing instrument, you

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other hearing instrument automatically changes aswell. An additional benefit occurs while using thephone. As one hearing instrument detects the phone,

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Assistive Listening DevicesListening in Public PlacesLatitude’s telecoil option can also helpyou listen in public places equippedwith telecoil compati

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23Warnings• Hearing devices should only be used as directed byyour physician or hearing healthcare professional.• Hearing devices will not restore nor

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24Magnet Warnings• Be sure the magnet is securely affixed to thetelephone.• Keep loose magnets out of reach of children andpets.• If the magnet falls

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25Warning to hearing healthcare professional:• Domes should never be fitted on patients with perforatedeardrums, exposed middle ear cavities, or surgi

Page 22 - Latitude™ Hearing Instruments

26Troubleshooting GuideCAUSE POSSIBLE REMEDYNo sound• Not turned on• Low/dead battery• Poor battery contact• Battery upside down• Moda 13: Earmolds/sl

Page 23 - Hearing Instruments

Table of ContentsYour Latitude™ Hearing Instruments ...1Overview of your Latitude™ Hearing Instrument ...2Features of

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27• Plugged microphoneshieldIntermittent• Low battery• Dirty battery contactTwo long beeps• Low batteryWhistling• Moda 13: Earmolds/slim tubes/domesno

Page 25 - Assistive Listening Devices

28• Moda 13: Earmolds/slim tubes/domesblocked with ear waxMoxi 13: Shells/domesblocked with ear wax• Low battery• Plugged microphoneprotectorShells/do

Page 26 - Warnings

29Warning to Hearing InstrumentDispensersA hearing instrument dispenser should advise aprospective hearing instrument user to consultpromptly with a l

Page 27 - Battery Warnings

30pressure capability greater than 132 decibels (dB).]Important Notice for Prospective HearingInstrument UsersGood health practice requires that a per

Page 28 - Labeling

31hearing instrument to your individual needs. If youhave reservations about your ability to adapt toamplification, you should inquire about the avail

Page 29 - Troubleshooting Guide

32NoticesNotice 1This instrument is certified under:FCC ID: VMY-UWBTEIC: 2756A-UWBTEThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules andwith RSS-210

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33Notice 3This equipment has been tested and found to complywith the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant toPart 15 of the FCC Rules. These l

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ManufacturerUnitron Hearing Ltd.20 Beasley Drive, P.O. Box 9017, Kitchener, ON N2G 4X1 CanadaUnitron DistributorsCorporate Office/International20 Beas

Page 32 - Dispensers

Your Latitude™ Hearing InstrumentsHearing Healthcare Professional: __________________________________________________________________________Telephone

Page 33 - Instrument Users

Overview of your Latitude™ HearingInstrumentThe diagrams below identify some of the componentson your hearing instruments. Have your hearinghealthcare

Page 34 - Children With Hearing Loss

3Moxi™13 Legend1 Microphone andMicrophone Shield2 Battery Door/On & Off Switch3 Program Button orVolume Control(depending on yourcustomized fittin

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4Features of your Latitude™ HearingInstrumentLatitude™hearing instruments come equipped withthe following features:• Automatic listening program for L

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5professional may have enabled or disengaged certainfeatures depending on your requirements.Putting your Hearing Instruments onyour EarsYour Latitude

Page 37 - Unitron Distributors

Turning your Hearing Instruments Onand OffYour hearing instruments have a three-position batterydoor that acts as an off/on switch and that allowsacce

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