Unitron Moxi Kiss Operations Instructions

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - BTE Guide

MoxiTMBTE Guide

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Turning Your Moxi™Hearing Instruments Onand Off Your hearing instruments have a three-position batterydoor that acts as an off/on switch and that allo

Page 3 - Table of Contents

7Feedback-Free ListeningYour Moxi hearing instruments have an optional start updelay that can be activated by your hearing healthcareprofessional. If

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8Replacing the Battery1. Gently swing out the batterydoor with your fingernail. 2. Grasp the battery with yourthumb and index finger andremove.3. Inse

Page 5 - Your Moxi

9Low Battery WarningWhen you hear two long beeps, your hearinginstruments are warning you that their batteries are low.You will hear the warning appro

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10Operating InstructionsChanging Programs on Your Moxi™Hearing DevicesYour Moxi hearing devices may have an automaticprogram and up to three additiona

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program 2, etc.) If you prefer, your hearing healthcareprofessional can adjust the pitch and loudness of theprogram beep or turn it off entirely.Adjus

Page 8 - Using the Moxi

12Listening in Windy EnvironmentsMoxi’s wind noise manager will engage automaticallybased on whether wind conditions are moderate or high.When the win

Page 9 - Putting Your Moxi

13adverse listening situations without impacting soundquality or your ability to understand conversations.Replacing the Microphone ProtectorsYour Moxi

Page 10 - Hearing Instruments On

14melody to indicate you are in the telephone (easy-t)program. If your phone is hearing instrumentcompatible, it will have a magnetic coil and the eas

Page 11 - Feedback-Free Listening

15Warnings• Be sure the magnet is securely affixed to thetelephone.• Keep loose magnets out of reach of children and pets.• If the magnet falls int

Page 13 - Battery Warnings

16Assistive Listening DevicesListening in Public PlacesMoxi’s telecoil can also help you listen in public placesequipped with telecoil compatible assi

Page 14 - Operating Instructions

17Caring for Your Moxi™Hearing Instruments• Open the battery door when not in use.• Always remove your hearing instruments when usinghair care product

Page 15 - Volume Beeps

18Cleaning Your Moxi™Hearing InstrumentsEar wax is natural and common. Ensuring your hearingdevices, shells and domes are free of ear wax is animporta

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19Warnings• Hearing devices should only be used as directed byyour physician or hearing healthcare professional.• Hearing devices will not restore nor

Page 17 - Using Moxi

20should never be fitted on patients with perforatedeardrums, exposed middle ear cavities, or surgicallyaltered ear canals. In the case of such a cond

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21Troubleshooting GuideCAUSE POSSIBLE REMEDYNo sound• Not turned on• Low/dead battery• Poor battery contact• Battery upside down• Shells/domes blocked

Page 19 - Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3

22Two long beeps• Low battery Whistling • Shells/domes notinserted properly• Hand/clothing near ear• Poorly fitting shells/domesNot clear, distorted•

Page 20 - Assistive Listening Devices

23Weak on the telephone• Telephone not positioned properly• Hearing instrument requires adjustmentFor any problems not listed in the guide, contact yo

Page 21 - Hearing Instruments

24Warning to Hearing InstrumentDispensers A hearing instrument dispenser should advise aprospective hearing instrument user to consult promptlywith a

Page 22 - Cleaning Your Moxi

25Important Notice for Prospective HearingInstrument Users Good health practice requires that a person with ahearing loss have a medical evaluation by

Page 23 - Warnings

Table of ContentsYour Moxi™Hearing Instruments...1Practical Solutions to Everyday Problems ...2Ge

Page 24 - Labeling

26availability of a trial-rental or purchase-option program.Many hearing instrument dispensers now offer programsthat permit you to wear a hearing ins

Page 25 - Troubleshooting Guide

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

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www.unitron.comDistributorF/09-013 029-5616-02

Page 28 - Dispensers

1Your Moxi™Hearing InstrumentsHearing Healthcare Professional: ______________________________________________________________________________Telephone

Page 29 - Instrument Users

2Practical Solutions to Everyday ProblemsCongratulations on choosing your new Moxi™ BTE(Behind-the-Ear) hearing instruments. For over 40 years,Unitron

Page 30 - Children With Hearing Loss

3Getting the Most Out of Your Moxi™Hearing InstrumentsAdjusting to your new hearing instruments will takesome time. In the beginning it is important t

Page 31 - Unitron Distributors

4Using the Moxi™BTE GuideRefer to the table of contents for a complete listing ofthe topics covered in this guide. The diagrams belowidentify some of

Page 32 - Distributor

5Putting Your Moxi™Hearing Instrumentson Your EarsYour Moxi hearing instruments may be color-coded red foryour right ear and blue for your left ear. T

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