Bernafon F2CIC01 Hearing Aid User Manual UserGuide

Bernafon AG Hearing Aid UserGuide

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Juna, Carista, Acriva, Chronos, IniziaInstructions for UseIN-THE-EAR  HEARING AIDS
3Table of ContentsModel Overview  6General Warnings and Safety Information  9Hazard Warnings  9Safety Information  13Hearing Aid Description  15Battery Size  16Step-by-Step Instructions for Using  Your Hearing Aid  17Step 1: Inserting the Battery  17Step 2: Turning the Hearing Aid ON  18Step 3: Inserting Your Hearing Aid  19Step 4: Changing the Volume   20Step 4a: Changing the Volume with    the Optional Volume Control Wheel  20Step 4b: Changing the Volume with    the Optional Push Button  21Step 5: Changing the Programs  22Step 6: Muting Your Hearing Aid  23Step 7: Removing Your Hearing Aid  23Step 8: Turning the Hearing Aid OFF  24Step 9: Changing the Battery  24Features of Your Hearing Aid  25
4Caring for Your Hearing Aid  26General Care Instructions  27Daily Care Instructions  27Specific Care Instructions  28Common Problems and Solutions  29Accessories 31Product Approval, Markings and Compliance  32Cell Phone and Hearing Instrument  Compatibility   34Compliance with Requirements for Europe  36Compliance with Radio Communications  Requirements for the USA and Canada   37International Warranty  39Information and Explanation of Symbols  44Service 46Technical Data  47
5Congratulations 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. Please read the entire contents of this booklet before using your hearing aid. It contains instructions on how to use and how to handle your hearing aid and batteries. It also contains important safety information.Indications for UseThe hearing aid is intended to amplify sound to compensate for the loss of hearing.It compensates for mild to severe hearing loss as dened by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA).
6Model OverviewThe following Bernafon hearing aid models are covered within these instructions for use:Juna  9 | 7  JU9  ITEPD/ITED, with wireless functionality JU9  ITCPD/ITCD, with wireless functionality JU9 ITC JU9  CICP/CICx, with wireless functionality JU9 CIC JU9 IIC JU7  ITEPD/ITED, with wireless functionality JU7  ITCPD/ITCD, with wireless functionality JU7 ITC JU7  CICP/CICx, with wireless functionality JU7 CICAcriva  9 | 7 AR9 ITED, with wireless functionality AR9 ITCPD/ITCD, with wireless functionality AR9 ITC AR9 CICP/CIC AR9 IIC AR7 ITED, with wireless functionality AR7 ITCPD/ITCD, with wireless functionality AR7 ITC AR7 CICP/CIC
7Chronos  9 | 7 | 5 CN9 ITED CN9 ITCPD CN9 ITCD, with wireless functionality CN9 ITCP CN9 CICP CN9 CIC CN7 ITED CN7 ITCPD CN7 ITCD, with wireless functionality CN7 ITCP CN7 CICP CN7 CIC CN5 ITED CN5 ITCPD CN5 ITCD, with wireless functionality CN5 ITCP CN5 CICP CN5 CICCarista  5 | 3 CA5 ITED, with wireless functionality CA5 ITCPD/ITCD, with wireless functionality  CA5 ITC CA5 CICP/CIC CA3 ITED, with wireless functionality CA3 ITCPD/ITCD, with wireless functionality  CA3 ITC CA3 CICP/CIC
8Inizia  3 | 1 IN3 ITED IN3 ITCP IN3 CICP IN3 ITCD IN3 ITC IN3 CIC IN1 ITCD IN1 ITC IN1 CIC
9General Warnings and Safety InformationHearing aids and batteries can be dangerous if swallowed or improperly used. Improper use can result in severe injury, permanent hearing loss, or even fatality. Before you use your hearing aid,  please read the following hazard warnings.Hazard WarningsWarnings for Hearing Aid Users Never allow others to wear your hearing aid.  It could permanently damage another person’s hearing.Avoid wearing your hearing aid while playing contact sports (e.g., rugby, football, etc.).  A slap to your ear while wearing a hearing aid could be harmful.Keep your hearing aid, parts, and batteries out of the reach of infants, children, and anyone who might swallow these itemsDiscard batteries safely. Keep discarded  batteries out of sight of infants, small children, vulnerable persons, and pets.
10Clean your hearing aid (including parts) on a regular basis, as recommended by your hearing care professional. Microorganisms from an unclean hearing aid may cause skin irritations.Be careful of leaking battery liquid. Battery liquid is a hazardous substance. Never try to recharge non-rechargeable batteriesNever change the battery, or adjust the controls of the hearing aid, in front of infants, small children, and vulnerable personsBe aware of the possibility that your hearing aid may stop working without notice. Keep this in mind when you depend on warning sounds  (e.g., when you are in trafc).Never put your hearing instrument or batteries in your mouth, they could easily be swallowed.Keep batteries away from medications.  Batteries are easily mistaken for pills.If a battery or hearing instrument is swallowed, see a doctor immediately.
11Be aware of the possibility that the directional microphone in your hearing aid may reduce the volume of some warning sounds coming from behind youRemove your hearing aid before applying aftershave, hairspray, oils, perfume, mosquito repellent, lotions, etc. If your hearing aid is exposed to such a product, allow the product to dry before you put your hearing aid on.
12Warnings to Hearing Care Professionals  and UsersTake special care when tting 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.
13Safety Information ·Only use hearing aids as directed ·Hearing aids should be adjusted by a trained hearing care professional  ·Misuse or improper adjustments can result in sudden and permanent hearing loss ·Hearing aids will not restore normal hearing or prevent hearing loss resulting from organic  conditions ·Be aware that hearing aid use may cause excess ear wax to build up in the ear canal  ·Excess ear wax may require removal by a trained medical professional ·See a doctor immediately if your hearing aid or earmold causes a discharge from the ear or allergic reaction ·See your hearing care professional if you  experience discomfort or irritation of your ear
14 ·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 ·Never attempt to dry your instruments with a hair dryer, microwave oven, etc.
15Hearing Aid DescriptionITEPD, ITED, ITCPD, ITCD, ITCP, and ITC Models3AR_ILLU_ITC_BW64AR_ILLU_ITED_BW104ITEPD/ITED ITCPD/ITCD512AR_ILLU_ITCPD_BW76423461456325ITCP/ITC1Vent2Canal3Sound outlet with  wax protection4Microphone opening with O-cap lter5Battery door6Push button (optional)7Volume control (optional)71
16CICP, CICx, CIC and IIC ModelsBattery SizeYour hearing aid uses the following battery size: ·ITEPD, ITED: size 13 ·ITCPD, ITCD, ITCP, ITC: size 312 ·CICP, CICx, CIC, IIC: size 101 Vent2 Canal3   Sound outlet with  wax protection4   Microphone  opening   with T-cap lter5   Battery  door6   Push button (optional)*7   Removal (pull-out) stringAR_ILLU_CICP_BW2162347CICP/CICx/CIC IICAR_ILLU_IIC_BW54571235Your product may look slightly different  compared to the illustrations above.*For Juna CICP and CICx the push button can be programmed for volume control use
17Step-by-Step Instructions for Using Your Hearing AidStep 1: Inserting the Battery ·Gently swing the battery door fully open,  but do not force it (A) ·Remove the sticker from the new battery (B) ·Place the battery into the empty compartment.  The + sign on the battery should face up. (C)A B C
18Step 2: Turning the Hearing Aid ONClose the battery door completely. You should notice a click. The hearing aid is now ON.Never use excessive force to open or close the battery door.Click “ON”
19Step 3: Inserting Your Hearing AidYour hearing aid has been programmed individually for your right or left ear. You will see a color marking on your hearing aid. This can help you distinguish between the left (blue) and right (red) hearing aids.  ·When inserting the right hearing aid, hold it with the right hand. When inserting the left hearing aid, hold it with the left hand.  ·Hold your hearing aid between your thumb and index nger with the microphone on top. If your hearing aid has a pull-out string, this must be on the bottom. (A) ·Place the canal part of your hearing aid into your ear canal (B)A B
20It takes patience and practice to insert your earmold correctly. If you have difculty, please consult your hearing care professional. ·Gently pull your earlobe down with the other hand while pushing the hearing aid in until it feels secure and comfortableStep 4: Changing the Volume Your hearing aid automatically adjusts the volume to the changing sound environment.Some models allow you to adjust the volume yourself with an optional control on the hearing aid. Please ask your hearing care professional if this  function has been made available on your hearing aid. Step 4a: Changing the Volume with the Optional Volume Control WheelTo increase the volume, turn the volume control towards the front. To decrease the volume, turn the volume control towards the back.
21louder softerThe hearing aid will click to conrm that the volume has been changed and then will beep when you reach the programmed maximum or minimum. You may hear hear a beep, when you return to the preset loudness level in your hearing aid.Step 4b: Changing the Volume with the Optional Push ButtonIf your hearing aid has been made with a push button, your hearing care professional may be able  to program it to change volume. The hearing aid will click to conrm that the volume has been changed and then will beep when you reach the programmed maximum or minimum. You may hear a beep, when you return to the preset loudness level in your hearing aid.
22Your hearing aid automatically returns to a preset loudness level when it starts, when the battery is low, or when the program is changed. If you nd that the volume is not adequate, your hearing care professional may need to adjust your hearing aid settings.Please ask your hearing care professional how this has been congured for your hearing aid. Step 5: Changing the ProgramsIf your hearing aid has been made with a push button, your hearing care professional can program it to change programs. The hearing aid will beep to conrm the program change. The number of beeps you hear will tell you which program you are in. Please ask your hearing care professional how this has been congured for your hearing aid.Up to 4 listening programs can be congured by your hearing care professional depending on your hearing aid. Please ask your hearing care professional about the programs that are available with your hearing aid.
23Step 6: Muting Your Hearing AidIf your hearing aid has been made with a push button, your hearing care professional may be able to program it to mute your hearing aid. Please ask your hearing care professional if this function is available with your hearing aid.A long press (about 2 seconds) on the button will cause your hearing aid to mute. To un-mute the hearing aid, give any control on the hearing aid a push. Step 7: Removing Your Hearing Aid ·Use your thumb to push up against the bottom (back part) of your ear to loosen the hearing aid ·Grasp the hearing aid at its edge between your thumb and forenger. Gently remove it from your ear. ·If your hearing aid has a removal (pull-out) string, pull it gentlyDo not use the mute function to turn off the hearing aid. In this mode, the hearing aid is still drawing current from the battery.
24Step 8: Turning the Hearing Aid OFFPlace your ngernail underneath the front edge of the battery door and lift to open. The hearing aid is now OFF.open (OFF)Step 9: Changing the BatteryWhen the battery is running out, the hearing aid will beep at regular intervals. You should be prepared to replace the battery. The time until the hearing aid stops working depends on the battery type and manufacturer. Mercury-free batteries generally cause earlier warning beeps.
25Features of Your Hearing AidThe following features may be activated in your  hearing aid. Please consult your hearing care  professional to nd out how your hearing aid is congured. Telecoil helps you hear better when using a telephone or in buildings where inductive loop systems are installed.  Auto Telephone can be automatically activated eliminating the need to access a dedicated phone program with the push button.  Telephone Program allows you to answer the phone on both ears or on your preferred ear when you are wearing two hearing aids. If you have a preferred ear, the hearing aid on the opposite side can be programmed to sound softer or to mute when the Telephone Program is active. This symbol or a similar sign should be displayed wherever a permanent loop has been installed.
26Caring for Your Hearing AidHealthy ears produce a waxy substance that can clog your hearing aid. Please follow these cleaning instructions to prevent wax build-up and ensure optimal performance of your hearing aid.For further information on the care of your hearing aid, please consult your hearing care professional  or watch our instructional videos, available on  our website www.bernafon.com in the section  “Our Products”.
27General Care InstructionsTreat your hearing aid like any other delicate electronic device (check the safety guidelines on page 9) and make sure that the hearing aid does not come in contact with moisture or water. Always clean and dry your hands thoroughly before handling the hearing aid. 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 hearing aid  ·Open the battery door fully to allow air to circulate during the night ·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.
28Specic Care InstructionsA: Cleaning the Sound OutletThe sound outlet is an integral part of your hearing aid and should be kept clean and free from earwax at all times. Your hearing aid is built with a wax protection system. Please ask your hearing care professional  for the instructions on how to exchange the wax protection lter on your hearing aid. B: Microphone Protection SystemThe microphone is an integral part of your hearing aid and should be kept clean and free from cerumen (earwax) at all times. Your hearing aid may have a built-in wax protection system for the microphone. Please ask your hearing care professional for the instructions on how to exchange the microphone protection lter on your hearing aid.
29Common Problems and SolutionsHearing aid whistles or squealsCheck that the earpiece is inserted correctly. If this is the case and the hearing aid still whistles or squeals, please consult your hearing care professional.No volume, level too soft or humming noiseCheck if the volume level is too soft and adjust by increasing the volume level with the control on your hearing aid. If you have no volume at all, check whether the hearing aid is in mute position. If the problem still occurs, check that the battery door is closed completely. Also check if the battery is inserted correctly. If the problem still remains, change the battery. If the problem still persists, contact your hearing care professional.Whirring noise, fading, weak or motor-boating sounds Open and close the battery door several times or clean the battery contacts carefully with a dry cotton swab. If the problem still occurs, change the battery. If the problem still remains, contact your hearing care professional.
30Hearing aid switches from ON to OFF  periodicallyYour battery is running down. Please change the battery. Hearing aid beeps without any action from youYour battery is running down. Please change the battery. Other problems with your hearing aidIf other problems occur with your hearing aid which are not listed, contact your hearing care professional.
31AccessoriesBernafon offers a wide range of optional accessories that may be purchased to enhance your hearing aid. Depending on the hearing aid family and local regulations, the following accessories are available: Remote control SoundGate communication device (for wireless connection to mobile phones, music players, etc.) SoundGate Mic (to improve speech understand-ing of a chosen speaker’s voice in challenging listening environments) TV Adapter (for wireless connection to your television via the SoundGate) Phone Adapter (for wireless connection to your landline phone via the SoundGate) Cleaning and drying kitFor further information on accessories, please contact your hearing care professional.
32Product Approval, Markings and ComplianceAll Bernafon hearing aid models covered by these instructions for use comply with international  standards concerning electromagnetic compatibility. Due to the limited size available on the hearing aid,  all relevant approval markings are found in this document.Electromagnetic InterferenceYour 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.
33Even 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.Your hearing aid contains a radio transmitter using short range magnetic induction technology working at 3.84 MHz.The magnetic eld strength of the transmitter is < – 42 dBμA/m @ 10 m.The electromagnetic emission from the radio system is well below international limits for human exposure. By comparison, the electromagnetic energy of the hearing aid is lower than that generated by household items such as halogen lamps, computer monitors, dishwashers etc.
34Cell Phone and Hearing Instrument Compatibility Some hearing instrument users have reported a buzzing sound in their instruments when they are using cell phones, indicating that the cell phone and hearing instrument may not be compatible.The compatibility of a particular hearing aid and cell phone can be predicted by adding the rating for the hearing aid immunity to the rating for the cell phone emissions (ANSI C63.19-2006 American National Standard Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communication Devices and Hearing Aids).
35For example, the sum of a hearing aid with a rating of 2 (M2/T2) and a telephone with a rating of 3 (M3/T3) would result in a combined rating of 5. According to the standard, any combined rating that equals at least 5 would provide “normal use”; a combined rating of 6 or greater would indicate “excellent performance.”The immunity of all Bernafon hearing instrument models covered by these instructions for use is at least M2/T2. The equipment performance mea-surements, categories and system classications are based upon the best information available but Bernafon cannot guarantee that all users will be satised.
36Compliance with Requirements  for EuropeAll devices covered in these instructions for use are in conformance with the requirements of the Directive 93/42/EEC of the Council of the European Communities concerning medical devices, MDD. This is certied by applying the following marking:All devices with wireless functionality (Juna, Acriva, Carista, and Chronos, see also pages 6 – 8) also comply with the essential requirements of the Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment, R&TTE. It operates as an inductive application in a harmonized frequency band according to the Commission Decision 2008/432/EC and may be used in all member states of the EU and EFTA. This is certied by applying the following marking:Declaration of conformity is available at:Bernafon AGMorgenstrasse 1313018 BernSwitzerland
37Compliance with Radio Communications Requirements for the USA and Canada Bernafon AGJuna hearing aid models: JU9 ITEPD, JU9 ITED, JU9 ITCPD, JU9 ITCD, JU7 ITEPD, JU7 ITED, JU7 ITCPD, JU7 ITCD; Acriva hearing aid models: AR9 ITED, AR9 ITCPD, AR9 ITCD, AR7 ITED, AR7 ITCPD, AR7 ITCD, Carista hearing aid models: CA5 ITED, CA5 ITCPD, CA5 ITCD, CA3 ITED, CA3 ITCPD, CA3 ITCDFCC ID U6XF2ITE01IC: 7031A-F2ITE01Juna hearing aid models: JU9 CICP, JU9 CICx, JU7 CICP, JU7 CICxFCC ID U6XF2CIC01 IC: 7031A-F2CIC01Chronos hearing aid models: CN9 ITCD, CN7 ITCD, CN5 ITCD FCC ID U6XFUITE01 IC: 7031A-FUITE01Statement 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)  This device may not cause harmful interference, and(2)  This device must accept any interference
38received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian 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.These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  residential installation.This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.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 deter-mined 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.
39International WarrantyYour hearing aid has a limited warranty, covering defects in materials and workmanship. This warranty covers the hearing aid itself, but not accessories such as batteries, tubing, earmolds, etc. This warranty is void if a defect is the result of misuse or mistreatment. The warranty is also void if the hearing aid has been repaired by nonauthorized service personnel.Please review the warranty with your hearing care professional.Changes or modications not expressly  approved by Bernafon AG could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
40Date: Model:Warranty period:Model L: Model R:Serial no.: Serial no.:Battery size: Battery size:Hearing Centre
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44Information and Explanation  of SymbolsThe CE conformity marking indicates  conformance to all applicable European DirectivesThis symbol indicates that the products described in these instructions for use adhere to the requirements for an applied part of Type B of EN 60601-1. The surface of the hearing aid is specied as applied part  of Type B.This symbol indicates that it is important for the user to read and take into account the relevant information in these instructions for useThis sign indicates important safety information that must be observed to minimize risks or to avoid hazardous situationsImportant information for handling and product safety
45The crossed-out wheeled bin indicates that the European Directive 2002/96/EC on waste of electronic equipment applies. Please recycle your hearing aid and batteries according to your local regulations or return them to your hearing care professional for disposal.operating conditionsThe product is designed such that it functions without problem or restrictions if used as intended, unless otherwise noted in these instructions for usetransport and storage conditionsDuring transport or storage, the temperature should not exceed the limit value of  –25°/60° Celsius (–13°/140° Fahrenheit)
46ServiceIf none of the actions listed on the previous  pages solve the problem, contact your hearing care professional.Do not attempt to repair your hearing  aid yourself.Place stamp with dispenser name and address here:143670/US
47Juna, Carista, Acriva, Chronos, IniziaTechnical DataIN-THE-EAR  HEARING AIDS
48JU  9 | 7OSPL 90, HFA  (dB SPL) 121Full-on Gain, HFA (dB) 56Reference Test Gain (dB) 44Frequency Range  (Hz) 100– 6100Distortion 500/800/1600 Hz (%) <2/<2/<2Equivalent Input Noise, dB(A) 20Operating Current (mA) 1.3Telecoil HFA SPLITS (dB SPL) 1012CC COUPLER1)ITEPDAdditional Information1)Technical data measured with expansion, corresponding to the test box  measurement settings.“2cc” refers to a coupler according to IEC 60318-5. Applied standard:  ANSI S3.22:2009.
49708090100110120130140250 500 1k 1k6 2k 2k5 4k 8k 10kOutput/dB SPLOutput OSPL 90Frequency (Hz)5060708090100110120250 500 1k 1k6 2k 2k5 4k 8k 10kOutput/dB SPLFrequency ResponseFrequency (Hz)JU  9 | 72CC COUPLER
50JU  9 | 7 AR  9 | 7 CN  9 | 7 CN 5 CA  5 | 3 IN 3OSPL 90, HFA  (dB SPL) 115 114 121 121 115 121Full-on Gain, HFA (dB) 46 45 54 54 45 54Reference Test Gain (dB) 38 32 44 44 33 44Frequency Range  (Hz)100–7900100–8200100–6500100–6500100–7500100–6500Distortion 500/800/1600 Hz (%)<2/<2/<2<2/<2/<2<2/<2/<2<2/<2/<2<2/<2/<2<2/<2/<2Equivalent Input Noise, dB(A) 18 19 17 16 19 16Operating Current (mA) 1.3 1.1 1.3 1.3 1.1 1.1Telecoil HFA SPLITS (dB SPL) 97 92 99 99 92 992CC COUPLER1)Additional Information1)Technical data measured with expansion, corresponding to the test box  measurement settings.“2cc” refers to a coupler according to IEC 60318-5. Applied standard:  ANSI S3.22:2009.ITED
51708090100110120130140250 500 1k 1k6 2k 2k5 4k 8k 10kOutput/dB SPLOutput OSPL 90Frequency (Hz)5060708090100110120250 500 1k 1k6 2k 2k5 4k 8k 10kOutput/dB SPLFrequency ResponseFrequency (Hz)JU  9 | 7AR  9 | 7CN  9 | 7CN 5CA  5 | 3IN 32CC COUPLER
52JU  9 | 7 AR  9 | 7 CN  9 | 7 CN 5 CA  5 | 3OSPL 90, HFA  (dB SPL) 121 113 114 114 114Full-on Gain, HFA (dB) 56 46 50 50 46Reference Test Gain (dB) 44 33 38 38 33Frequency Range  (Hz)100– 6100100–8400100–6200100–6200100– 7300Distortion 500/800/1600 Hz (%) <2/<2/<2 <2/<2/<2 <2/<2/<2 <2/<2/<2 <2/<2/<2Equivalent Input Noise, dB(A) 20 19 16 16 19Operating Current (mA) 1.3 1.1 1.2 1.2 1.1Telecoil HFA SPLITS (dB SPL) 101 92 94 94 922CC COUPLER1)Additional Information1)Technical data measured with expansion, corresponding to the test box  measurement settings.“2cc” refers to a coupler according to IEC 60318-5. Applied standard:  ANSI S3.22:2009.ITCPD
53708090100110120130140250 500 1k 1k6 2k 2k5 4k 8k 10kOutput/dB SPLOutput OSPL 90Frequency (Hz)5060708090100110120250 500 1k 1k6 2k 2k5 4k 8k 10kOutput/dB SPLFrequency ResponseFrequency (Hz)JU  9 | 7AR  9 | 7CN  9 | 7CN 5CA  5 | 32CC COUPLER
54JU  9 | 7AR  9 | 7CN  9 | 7 CN 5 CA  5 | 3 IN  3 | 1OSPL 90, HFA  (dB SPL) 112 108 108 113 108Full-on Gain, HFA (dB) 43 41 41 43 41Reference Test Gain (dB) 35 31 31 35 31Frequency Range  (Hz)100– 9700100– 5600100– 5600100– 7500100– 5600Distortion 500/800/1600 Hz (%) <2/<2/<2 <2/<2/<2 <2/<2/<2 <2/<2/<2 <2/<2/<2Equivalent Input Noise, dB(A) 19 18 18 20 18Operating Current (mA) 1.2 1.4 1.4 1.2 1.3Telecoil HFA SPLITS (dB SPL) 91 85 85 91 852CC COUPLER1)Additional Information1)Technical data measured with expansion, corresponding to the test box  measurement settings.“2cc” refers to a coupler according to IEC 60318-5. Applied standard:  ANSI S3.22:2009.ITCD
55708090100110120130140250 500 1k 1k6 2k 2k5 4k 8k 10kOutput/dB SPLOutput OSPL 90Frequency (Hz)5060708090100110120250 500 1k 1k6 2k 2k5 4k 8k 10kOutput/dB SPLFrequency ResponseFrequency (Hz)JU  9 | 7,  AR  9 | 7CN  9 | 7CN 5CA  5 | 3IN  3 | 12CC COUPLER
56JU  9 | 7AR  9 | 7CA  5 | 3 IN  3 | 1OSPL 90, HFA  (dB SPL) 113 113 108Full-on Gain, HFA (dB) 43 43 40Reference Test Gain (dB) 35 35 32Frequency Range  (Hz) 100–9700 100–7500 100–7300Distortion 500/800/1600 Hz (%) <2/<2/<2 <2/<2/<2 <2/<2/<2Equivalent Input Noise, dB(A) 20 21 20Operating Current (mA) 0.9 0.9 0.9Telecoil HFA SPLITS (dB SPL) 91 91 842CC COUPLER1)Additional Information1)Technical data measured with expansion, corresponding to the test box  measurement settings.“2cc” refers to a coupler according to IEC 60318-5. Applied standard:  ANSI S3.22:2009.ITC
57708090100110120130140250 500 1k 1k6 2k 2k5 4k 8k 10kOutput/dB SPLOutput OSPL 90Frequency (Hz)5060708090100110120250 500 1k 1k6 2k 2k5 4k 8k 10kOutput/dB SPLFrequency ResponseFrequency (Hz)JU  9 | 7,  AR  9 | 7CA  5 | 3IN  3 | 12CC COUPLER
58JU  9 | 7 AR  9 | 7 CN  9 | 7 CN 5 CA  5 | 3 IN 3OSPL 90, HFA  (dB SPL) 112 110 111 111 112 111Full-on Gain, HFA (dB) 43 42 47 47 43 47Reference Test Gain (dB) 33 33 33 33 34 33Frequency Range  (Hz)100–9400100–9700100–7800100–7000100–7300100–7000Distortion 500/800/1600 Hz (%)<2/<2/<2<2/<2/<2<2/<2/<2<2/<2/<2<2/<2/<2<2/<2/<2Equivalent Input Noise, dB(A) 20 22 18 18 21 18Operating Current (mA) 1.1 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.92CC COUPLER1)Additional Information1)Technical data measured with expansion, corresponding to the test box  measurement settings.“2cc” refers to a coupler according to IEC 60318-5. Applied standard:  ANSI S3.22:2009.CICP
59708090100110120130140250 500 1k 1k6 2k 2k5 4k 8k 10kOutput/dB SPLOutput OSPL 90Frequency (Hz)5060708090100110120250 500 1k 1k6 2k 2k5 4k 8k 10kOutput/dB SPLFrequency ResponseFrequency (Hz)JU  9 | 7AR  9 | 7CN  9 | 7CN 5CA  5 | 3IN 32CC COUPLER
60JU  9 | 7OSPL 90, HFA  (dB SPL) 102Full-on Gain, HFA (dB) 35Reference Test Gain (dB) 24Frequency Range  (Hz) 100–7900Distortion 500/800/1600 Hz (%) <2/<2/<2Equivalent Input Noise, dB(A) 22Operating Current (mA) 1.12CC COUPLER1)CICxAdditional Information1)Technical data measured with expansion, corresponding to the test box  measurement settings.“2cc” refers to a coupler according to IEC 60318-5. Applied standard:  ANSI S3.22:2009.
61708090100110120130140250 500 1k 1k6 2k 2k5 4k 8k 10kOutput/dB SPLOutput OSPL 90Frequency (Hz)5060708090100110120250 500 1k 1k6 2k 2k5 4k 8k 10kOutput/dB SPLFrequency ResponseFrequency (Hz)JU  9 | 72CC COUPLER
62JU  9 | 7AR  9 | 7CN  9 | 7 CN 5 CA  5 | 3 IN  3 | 1OSPL 90, HFA  (dB SPL) 102 102 102 101 102Full-on Gain, HFA (dB) 35 33 33 33 33Reference Test Gain (dB) 24 26 26 22 26Frequency Range  (Hz)100– 6700100– 9600100– 7300100– 6900100– 7300Distortion 500/800/1600 Hz (%) <2/<2/<2 <2/<2/<2 <2/<2/<2 <2/<2/<2 <2/<2/<2Equivalent Input Noise, dB(A) 21 22 22 22 22Operating Current (mA) 0.8 1.0 1.0 0.8 0.92CC COUPLER1)Additional Information1)Technical data measured with expansion, corresponding to the test box  measurement settings.“2cc” refers to a coupler according to IEC 60318-5. Applied standard:  ANSI S3.22:2009.CIC
63708090100110120130140250 500 1k 1k6 2k 2k5 4k 8k 10kOutput/dB SPLOutput OSPL 90Frequency (Hz)5060708090100110120250 500 1k 1k6 2k 2k5 4k 8k 10kOutput/dB SPLFrequency ResponseFrequency (Hz)JU  9 | 7,  AR  9 | 7CN  9 | 7CN 5, IN 3 | 1CA  5 | 32CC COUPLER
64JU 9AR 9OSPL 90, HFA  (dB SPL) 101Full-on Gain, HFA (dB) 33Reference Test Gain (dB) 25Frequency Range  (Hz) 100–9400Distortion 500/800/1600 Hz (%) <2/<2/<2Equivalent Input Noise, dB(A) 20Operating Current (mA) 0.92CC COUPLER1)IICAdditional Information1)Technical data measured with expansion, corresponding to the test box  measurement settings.“2cc” refers to a coupler according to IEC 60318-5. Applied standard:  ANSI S3.22:2009.
65708090100110120130140250 500 1k 1k6 2k 2k5 4k 8k 10kOutput/dB SPLOutput OSPL 90Frequency (Hz)5060708090100110120250 500 1k 1k6 2k 2k5 4k 8k 10kOutput/dB SPLFrequency ResponseFrequency (Hz)JU 9, AR 92CC COUPLER
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