SR 7-3 Ifu Superpower Bte Us PDF
SR 7-3 Ifu Superpower Bte Us PDF
SR 7-3 Ifu Superpower Bte Us PDF
BEHIND-THE-EAR
HEARING AIDS
Super Power BTE
Supremia
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents 3
Model Overview 6
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Caring for Your Hearing Aid 28
Accessories34
International Warranty 41
Service45
Technical Data 47
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Congratulations on the purchase of your new
Bernafon hearing aid. Your hearing care professional
has adjusted your hearing aid to meet your needs.
With a little practice, you will soon be on your way
to better hearing.
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Model Overview
Supremia 7 | 3
■■ SR7 SP BTE, with wireless functionality
■■ SR3 SP BTE, with wireless functionality
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General Warnings and Safety
Information
Hazard Warnings
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Most hearing aids can be supplied with a
tamper-resistant battery compartment upon
request. This is strongly recommended for
infants, small children, and people with learning
difficulties.
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Be aware of the possibility that the directional
microphone in your hearing aid may reduce the
volume of some warning sounds coming from
behind you
Explosives
The power source in your hearing aid has
insufficient energy to cause fire in normal
conditions of use. The hearing aid has not been
tested for compliance with international standards
concerning explosive atmospheres.
It is r ecommended not to use your hearing aid in
areas where there is a danger of explosion.
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Warnings to Hearing Care Professionals
and Users
Take special care when fitting and using a
hearing aid with maximum sound pressure
capability in excess of a maximum of 132 dB SPL
(IEC 60318-4). In this case, there may be a risk
of damaging the hearing aid user’s hearing.
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Safety Information
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·· See your hearing care professional if you
experience discomfort or irritation of your ear
·· Never insert cleaning tools into the sound outlet
or microphone inlet. This could damage the
hearing aid.
·· Do not expose your hearing aid to extreme heat
by leaving it in the car, near a radiator, etc.
·· Do not wear your hearing aid while swimming,
snorkeling, or diving. Your hearing aid is not
designed for such activities.
·· Do not immerse your hearing aid in water or other
liquids
·· Remove your hearing aid before sleeping
·· Keep your hearing aid in the case for protection
when you are not wearing it
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Hearing Aid Description
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4a
3 5
2
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1
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Battery Size
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Step-by-Step Instructions for Using
Your Hearing Aid
A B
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Step 2: Turning the Hearing Aid ON
Click “ON”
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Step 3: Inserting Your Hearing Aid with
an Earmold
Red = right
Blue = left
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·· When inserting the right earmold, hold it with the
right hand. When inserting the left earmold, hold it
with the left hand.
·· Hold the earmold so that the canal part is pointing
at the ear canal entrance and the frame of the
earmold is pointing straight up
·· Insert the canal part into the ear canal aiming
slightly up and back, not straight into the ear.
Then twist back slightly to press the frame of the
earmold into the hollow part of the ear.
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·· Run your finger down the skin just in front of your
ear. If you feel any plastic parts of the earmold, it is
not inserted correctly. Gently push the plastic back
and behind the top fold of your ear. The earmold
should seal into all folds of the ear.
·· Then tuck the hearing aid over/behind your ear,
making sure that the tubing is not twisted
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Step 4: Changing the Volume
Louder
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3 Neutral Volume Level
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1
Softer
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Step 5: Changing the Programs
Short press
to change programs
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Step 6: Muting Your Hearing Aid
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Step 7: Removing Your Hearing Aid
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Step 8: Turning the Hearing Aid OFF
Click “OFF”
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Tamper-Resistant Battery Door
(optional)
Locked
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To unlock, turn the lock so that the line is vertical.
Unlocked
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Ensure the lock is in the unlocked position
before attempting to open the battery door.
Excessive force used to open the battery
door when in the locked position can result in
permanent damage and reduce the safety of
the instrument. Please contact your hearing
care professional if you suspect excessive force
has been used or the door is damaged.
Do not force the battery door beyond its
fully opened position. Make sure to insert the
battery correctly. The use of excessive force
can deform the battery door, which will reduce
its tamper-resistant effectiveness and locking
ability.
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Features of Your Hearing Aid
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Caring for Your Hearing Aid
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General Care Instructions
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Daily Care Instructions
·· Check your hearing aid for ear wax and wipe it clean
with a cloth or tissue
·· If necessary, use the cleaning tool to remove wax
from the canal and vent openings on your earmold
·· Open the battery door fully to allow air to circulate
·· A dry storage kit is recommended to remove any
moisture that may have accumulated in the hearing
aid. Always remove zinc-air batteries before drying
your hearing aid with a drying kit. Drying out zinc-air
batteries shortens their lifetime.
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·· Pull the tubing away from the earhook
·· Gently clean the earmold in warm soapy water
·· Rinse the earmold and allow it to dry completely
·· Use an air puffer to remove any remaining moisture
in the tubing (B)
·· When re-attaching the earmold to the hearing aid,
it is important to position it correctly
A B
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Common Problems and Solutions
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Hearing aid switches from ON to OFF
periodically
Your battery is running down. Please change the
battery.
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Accessories
■■ Remote control
■■ SoundGate communication device (for wireless
connection to mobile phones, music players, etc.)
■■ SoundGate Mic (for wireless external microphone
connection)
■■ TV Adapter (for wireless connection to your
television via the SoundGate)
■■ Phone Adapter (for wireless connection to your
landline phone via the SoundGate)
■■ DAI and FM Adapters
■■ CROS microphone (transmits sounds from the
unaidable ear to the hearing aid on the other ear)
■■ Tamper-resistant battery door (recommended
when fitting infants, small children, and vulnerable
persons)
■■ Cleaning and drying kit
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Product Approval, Markings and
Compliance
Electromagnetic Interference
Your hearing aid has been thoroughly tested for
electromagnetic interference. However, some
products may emit electromagnetic energy causing
unforeseen interference with hearing aids. Examples
include induction cooking appliances, shop alarm
systems, mobile phones, fax machines, personal
computers, X-rays, CT scans, etc.
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Even though your hearing aid is designed to comply
with the most stringent international standards
of electromagnetic compatibility, it may emit
electromagnetic energy that can cause interference
with other devices.
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Cell Phone and Hearing Instrument
Compatibility
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Compliance with Requirements
for Europe
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Compliance with Radio Communications
Requirements for the USA and Canada
Bernafon AG
The devices (SR7 SP, SR3 SP) contain the module:
FCC: U6XFU2SP
IC: 7031A-FU2SP
Statement of compliance:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules
and RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions:
1) T
his device may not cause harmful interference,
and
2) T his device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with
C anadian ICES-003.
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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However, there is no guarantee that interference will
not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference
to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
·· Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
·· Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
·· Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
·· Consult the dealer or an experience radio/TV
technician for help.
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International Warranty
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Date: Model:
Warranty period:
Model L: Model R:
Hearing Centre
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Information and Explanation
of Symbols
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This sign indicates important safety information
that must be observed to minimize risks or to
avoid hazardous situations
operating conditions
·· Temperature: + 1° C to + 40° C
·· Humidity: 5 % to 93 %, non-condensing
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Service
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Technical Data
BEHIND-THE-EAR
HEARING AIDS
Super Power BTE
Supremia
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Super Power
SR 7 | 3
Frequency Range
100 – 6000
(Hz)
Distortion
< 3 / < 2 / < 2
500/800/1600 Hz (%)
Equivalent Input
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Noise, dB(A)
Operating Current
2.0
(mA)
Additional Information
measurement settings.
“2cc” refers to a coupler according to IEC 60318-5:2006.
Applied standard: ANSI S3.22:2009.
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2CC COUPLER
Output OSPL 90
150
Output/dB SPL
140
130
120
110
100
90
Measurements with
80 undamped earhook
250 500 1k 1k6 2k 2k5 4k 8k 10k
Frequency (Hz) SR 7 | 3
Frequency Response
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Output/dB SPL
120
110
100
90
80
70
60
250 500 1k 1k6 2k 2k5 4k 8k 10k
Frequency (Hz)
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Notes
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Canada
Bernafon Canada
500 Trillium Drive, Unit 15
Kitchener, Ontario
Canada N2R 1A7
Phone +1 519 748 6669
Toll Free +1 800 265 8250
Manufacturer contact@bernafon.ca
04.15/BAG/145673/US/subject to change
Bernafon AG United States of America
Morgenstrasse 131 Bernafon, LLC
3018 Bern 2501 Cottontail Lane, Suite 102
Switzerland Somerset, NJ 08873
Phone +41 31 998 15 15 Phone +1 888-941-4203
info@bernafon.ch info@bernafon-us.com
www.bernafon.com
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