INTENDED USE
Microson hearing aids are designed for correcting
hearing problems and compensating for hearing loss
by selective sound amplification. Your hearing aids
should be fitted by a hearing care specialist.
For safe use, read the instructions in this manual carefully.
This manual was drawn up in compliance with the EN
1041 and EN 980 standards.
DISPOSAL INFORMATION
This product must not be disposed together with the
domestic waste. All users are obliged to hand in all
electrical or electronic devices, regardless of whether
or not they contain toxic substances, at a local or
commercial collection point so that they can be disposed
of in an environmentally acceptable manner. Remove
the batteries before disposing of the equipment. Do
not dispose of old batteries with your household waste,
but dispose of them at a battery collection station at a
recycling site or in a shop. Consult your local authority
or your dealer for information about disposal.
Within the European Union, the marked
equipment is covered by "Directive 2002/96/
EC of the European Parliament and of the
Council of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical
and electronic equipment. "Amended by
"Directive 2003/108/EC" (WEEE).
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The BTE (Behind the Ear BTE) hearing aids are
anatomical instruments
Are powered by a battery and are typically designed
to cover severe or profound hearing losses. All
mechanical and electronic components are contained
in an ergonomic housing. They adapt to the user's
ear by molds which leaves a conductive tube that
attaches to the side of the hearing aid.
MICROPHONE: receives the sound and converts it
into an electrical signal.
AMPLIFIER: digital processor that receives the signal
and adapts it to the parameters introduced for each
hearing loss.
RECEIVER: converts the electrical signal back into
sound and transmits it into the user's ear.
Microphone
Amplifier
Processor
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HOW IT WORKS
Microphone
Receiver
Amplifier
placed behind the ear. .
Receiver
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