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1. 4 Troubleshooting u ee EE RR Ed tb dba 16 17 10 z Please ask your local hearing care professional concerning disposal of your hearing instrument ReSound Worldwide Headquarters GN ReSound A S Lautrupbjerg 9 DK 2750 Ballerup Denmark Tel 45 45 75 1111 Fax 45 45 75 11 19 WWW gnresound group com United Kingdom GN ReSound Ltd 1Landscape Close Weston Business Park Weston on the Green Oxon OX25 3SX Tel 0 1869 343 500 Fax 0 1869 343 466 www gnresound co uk Australia GN ReSound Pty Ltd Unit R1 Regent Park Estate 391 Park Road Regent Park NXW 2143 Tel 02 9743 9707 Fax 02 9743 7472 www gnresound com au New Zealand GN ReSound NZ Ltd 12 Parkway Drive Mairangi Bay Auckland Tel free o800 900 126 Fax free 0800 007 695 www gnresound co nz ReSound 16115100 GB 07 07 Rev
2. ReSound USER GUIDE E E B ReSound Azure Charger AZ60 Congratulations on the purchase of your new ReSound Azure charger for your hearing instruments This user manual will help you make the most of your charger We hope you enjoy it Contents Page TOTEN ee et a ee E AE een 3 Only charge rechargeable 4 ser data cs Cent ed doeet rre Ie Er en eb OE ER reu te Ee 4 Recharging your hearing 5 Recharging extra lt 9 What the light indicators 12 MAINESMANER 12 Precautions 13 Technical Data amp Notifications 14 Troubleshooting as ons bte UOTE ae tee seanegned 1637 K y Word THEE coeno dedi been ad dn apache ars Eds Your Charger 1 Slots for hearing instruments 2 Indication lights for hearing instruments 3 Eject button for hearing instruments 4 Compartment for extra batteries 5 Indication lights for extra batteries 6 AC power supply 7 Keyring container Only Charge Rechargeable Batteries Please note that the charger is only compatible with the rechargeable Nickel Metal Hydride batteries you purchased with the charger or as replacement batteries Only use ReSound branded rechargeable
3. batteries to ensure the best performance of your hearing instruments Important Single use batteries for hearing instruments Zinc Air batteries can NOT be recharged If an attempt is made to recharge a Zinc Air battery in the hearing in strument or in the battery compartment insert the corresponding light indicator will emit red flashing after insertion and the charging will not begin The time until the light indicator starts flashing red depends on the remaining capacity of the Zinc Air battery inserted Installation Connect the cord of the AC power supply to the charger unit and then to an ordinary wall power outlet You can also connect the charger with a standard USB cable not included to a computer to charge your ReSound devices Recharging Your Hearing Instruments The charger can charge rechargeable batteries placed in the ReSound hearing instruments The charger has two slots for hearing instru ments Both slots can be used for either left or right side hearing instruments The charger can recharge the batteries in up to two hearing instruments atthe same time Note It is advisable to keep the earmould sound tubes on the hearing instruments when placing them in the charger This makes it easier to identify the right and left hearing instrument when charging is complete To recharge your hearing instrument 1 Connect the charger to the wall power outlet see Installation 2 Make sure the ba
4. e your adapter plug doesn t fit the power outlets it will normally be enough to use a plug adapter The adapter can operate from a wide range of mains voltages 100 240 Vac Check the voltage before connecting You can also connect the charger with a standard USB cable not included in delivery to any PC and charge your ReSound Azure instruments Technical data notifications Input to mains adapter 100 240 Vac 50 60 Hz 80 mA Charging current Max 18 mA Charging voltage Max 17V Charging time Hearing instrument slots Max 7 hours discharged battery Compartment for extra batteries Max 8 hours discharged battery Temperature range 10 40C Humidity Below 95 Troubleshooting Guide SYMPTOM CAUSE Hearing Instrument dead For more information please refer to your hearing instru ment user guide Not turned on Dead battery Dead rechargeable battery Battery improperly inserted Blocked sound tube Blocked sound inlet filter No indication light on charger Charger not connected to power outlet Battery door not opened sufficiently by charger to allow charging No battery in the device Red indication light flashing on charger ZincAir single use battery in the device Defective recharcheable battery If a red indication light is flashing and the battery type is rechargeable the error must be repo
5. ir charge for months Batter ies which have been charged in the insert will remain fully charged for as long as they are left in the powered charger The batteries can be kept in the charger indefinitely without risk of damage WhattheLight Indicators Mean When your light indicator doesthis It means Blue steady Charge in progress Green steady Charge complete Red flashing Error Maintenance Your ReSound battery charger can be cleaned on the outside by wiping it with a moist cloth Precautions and Warnings Only use the charger indoors in a dry environment 1 2 The battery charger is designed for use in dry surroundings indoors Do not use the charger in bathrooms etc The battery charger will charge batteries when it is placed in an en vironment temperature between and 40 C 32 F and 104 F Do not place the charger in direct sunlight as the temperature can rise above 40 C 104 F At temperatures below 0 C 32 F or above 40 C 104 F the charger will not recharge hearing instrument batteries and hence the blue lamps will not be lit When the temperature returns to the operating range the charger automatically begins to charge the connected batteries Use the proper mains adapter power supply 1 N The battery charger must only be powered by the adapter AC pow er Supply included in the delivery To operate the battery charger in countries wher
6. itely without risk of dam age and will be ready for use when taken out With frequent use the rechargeable batteries will have a life time of approximately one year Important Make sure the charger light is blue If there is no light the hearing in struments might not have been inserted correctly Recharging Extra Batteries One or two extra rechargeable batteries can be charged in the battery compartment insert 1 Pull out the battery compartment insert 2 Place one or two batteries in the battery compartment insert Make sure to polarize the batteries correctly Slide the battery compartment insert into the charger 4 During charging one or two blue light indicators will light up de pending on the number of batteries inserted 5 When the charging is complete the light turns green 6 The batteries are removed by pulling out the battery compartment insert 7 Usethe key ring compartment to carry the battery compartment insert with charged batteries with you Note Both the charger and the key ring contain an insert for batteries This allows you to carry recharged batteries in the keyring while charging another set of extra batteries in the charger If the batteries are fully discharged it will take a maximum of 8 hours for them to fully recharge Partially recharged batteries will provide shorter usage time of the hearing instruments The fully charged batteries will retain the
7. rted to GN ReSound or the hearing care professional where you bought the charger POSSIBLE REMEDY Turn on Replace battery Recharge battery Insert battery properly Clean sound tube blockage Consult your hearing care professional Connect the charger with the adapter to power outlet Eject the device out of the charger close the battery door if open and reinsert Insert rechargeable battery Replace it with a rechargeable battery Replace with new rechargeable battery If there are any other problems not mentioned in this guide please contact your hearing care professional should be directed to GN ReSound A S C Any issues relating to the EU Medical Device Directive 93 42 EEC EU directives EMC 2004 108 EU Low Voltage 73 23 EEC Key Word Index Battery compartment InSelL cron mI Rh 9 TOTO DAD ER POE CE PSOE hia dde tlie 4 SIE onthe nin AE EP t bed 11 Disposals sne RI d RR E RAMUS NICE NEA QUAQUE SUAE 14 Instalator TTE 3 dd Em 34 10 11 Locos ta Cice etn 3 7 10 12 Maintenance 12 Precaution 13 Recharging extra lt 7 Recharging hearing 1 lt 5 lt 5 subcibcucmM e 1
8. ttery door of the hearing instrument is closed T m 3 Position the hearing instrument with the earmould tube dome pointing downwards Hold the instrument housing rather than the tube to avoid bending of the tube The hearing instrument is inserted in the charger with the battery door first in a downward arc see illustration 1 on page 6 While in serting the hearing instrument use firm and constant pressure until you feel some resistance You will now hear a click see illustration 2 on page 6 This indicates that the battery door is open and your instrument is ready to be recharged If step 4 is unsuccessful remove the hearing instrument close the battery door and repeat step 4 Ablue lamp light emitting diode will light up during charging To ensure that both hearing instruments are charging correctly there is a light indicator for each side see illustration 3 on page 6 When the charging is complete the light turns green see illustra tion 3 on page 6 The hearing instrument is removed from the charger by pushing the eject button see illustration 4 on page 6 The battery door on the hearing instrument is now open Snap the battery door into the ON position before you put on your hearing instrument You conveniently charge the hearing instruments overnight as a full charge will take a maximum of 7 hours If desired the hearing instruments can be left in the charger indefin
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