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WIDEX UNIQUEUSER INSTRUCTIONSTHE WIDEX UNIQUE FAMILYU-CIC/U-CIC-M modelCompletely-in-canal

YOUR WIDEX HEARING AID(To be filled out by the hearing care professional)Vent: Short Full length CIC CIC-MYour hearing aid series:2 None

PROGRAM Universal Audibility Extender Quiet Audibility Extender Transport Audibility Extender Urban Audibility Extender Party Audibility Extender Music Audibility ExtenderSPECIAL PROGRAMS Zen Audibility Extender Phone Audibility Extender Zen Audibility Extender3

NOTEThe CIC-M is not a wireless hearing aid, which means that the hearing aids cannot communicate with each other or with any accessory. Consequently, you cannot adjust the sound and you will onlyhave one listening program.4

CONTENTSYOUR WIDEX HEARING AID.7Welcome to Widex. 7Important safety information.9THE HEARING AID. 14Indications for use. 14Intended use. 14The battery. 15Sound signals. 21How to tell right from left.22Turning the hearing aid on and off.23Putting on and removing your hearing aid. 25Sound adjustment. 29Programs. 31CLEANING.36Tools. 36Cleaning the hearing aid.365

The wax guard. 42ACCESSORIES.49TROUBLESHOOTING.51REGULATORY INFORMATION. 58FCC and IC statements and EC directives. 108SYMBOLS. 1116

YOUR WIDEX HEARING AIDWelcome to WidexCongratulations on your new hearing aid.Use your hearing aid regularly, even if it takes some time gettingused to it. Infrequent users don’t usually get the full benefit of ahearing aid.NOTEYour hearing aid and its accessories may not look exactly as illustrated in this booklet. We also reserve the right to make any changeswe consider necessary.7

Your hearing aid at a glance1.2.3.4.5.Microphone openingBattery lid (on/off function)Nail gripSound outletWidex wax guard8

6. Extraction cord7. Relief vent (short)8. Relief vent (full length)Important safety informationRead these pages carefully before you begin using your hearingaid.9

Hearing aids and batteries can be dangerous if swallowed orused improperly. Swallowing or improper use can result in severe injury or even fatalities. In case of ingestion, contact adoctor immediately. In case of ingestion, contact a doctor immediately. In case of ingestion, contact a doctor immediatelyand the 24 Hour National Button Battery Ingestion Hotline at(202) 625-3333.Take your hearing aids out when you are not using them. Thiswill help to ventilate the ear canal and prevent ear infections.Contact your doctor or hearing care professional immediately ifyou suspect you may have an ear infection.Remove your hearing aids before showering, swimming or using a hair dryer.10

Do not wear your hearing aids when applying perfume, spray,gels, lotion or cream.Do not dry your hearing aid in a microwave oven - this will ruinit.Never use other people’s hearing aids and never allow othersto use yours, as this could damage your hearing.Never use your hearing aids in environments where there maybe explosive gases, such as in mines, etc.Keep hearing aids, their parts, accessories and batteries awayfrom children.Never try to open or repair the hearing aid yourself. Contactyour hearing care professional if you need to have your hearing aid repaired.11

Your hearing aids contain radio communication technology. Always observe the environment in which you are using them. Ifany restrictions apply, you must take precautions to complywith these.Do not expose your hearing aids to extreme temperatures orhigh humidity, and dry them quickly if they get wet, or if youperspire heavily.Your hearing aids should be stored and transported within the temperature and humidity ranges of -18 C to 40 C (-0,4 F to 104 F) and10%-95% rH.Storage and transportation up to 60 C (140 F) with 10%-95% rH canbe accepted in shorter periods (duration of max. of 2 weeks).Your hearing aids are designed to operate from 0 C (32 F) to 50 C(122 F).12

For more information about your hearing aids, visit: www.widex.com.13

THE HEARING AIDIndications for useThe hearing aids are indicated for individuals older than 36months with a range of hearing loss from minimal (10 dB HL) tosevere (90 dB HL) and all hearing loss configurations.They are to be programmed by licensed hearing care professionals (audiologists, hearing aid specialists, otolaryngologists) whoare trained in hearing (re)habilitation and tinnitus management.Intended useThe hearing aids are intended as air conduction amplification devices to be used in everyday listening environments. The hearingaids may be equipped with the Zen program intended to provide14

a relaxing sound background (i.e. music/noise source) for adultsolder than 21 years who desire to listen to such a background inquiet.The batteryUse a type 10 zinc-air battery for your hearing aid.Always use a fresh, new battery that is precisely the kind recommended by your hearing care professional.NOTECheck that the battery is completely clean and free of any residuebefore inserting it in the hearing aid. Otherwise your hearing aidmay not function as expected.15

Never attempt to recharge your hearing aid batteries, as theycould explode.Never leave a flat battery in the hearing aids while storingthem. It could leak and ruin your hearing aid.Dispose of used batteries as indicated on the packaging andtake note of the expiry date.Low battery indicationWhen the battery is weak, a sound signal will play. If the batterydrains suddenly there may however be no warning. We recommend carrying a spare battery with you wherever you go.Changing the batteryTo change the battery, do as follows:16

Use the nail grip to gently swingthe battery door open and remove the old battery.17

Take the adhesive tab off thenew battery and make surethere is no sticky substance lefton it. Let it "breathe" for 60 seconds.18

Now place the new battery in the drawer as shown.Close the drawer. If it doesn't close easily, the battery is notplaced correctly.If you are not using the hearing aid for a few days, remove thebattery.19

NOTEAvoid dropping your hearing aid - hold the hearing aid above a softsurface while changing the battery.20

Sound signalsYour hearing aid plays sounds to inform you that certain featureshave been activated or that you have changed programs. Thesesounds may be spoken messages or tones, depending on yourneeds and preferences.Program 1Message/one short beepProgram 2Message/two short beepsProgram 3Message or three short beepsProgram 4Message/one short and one long beepProgram 5Message/one long beep and two short beepsZen Message/tone21

Ask your hearing care professional to turn these sounds signalsoff if you don't need them.Lost partner(Only available in wireless 440-series)Your hearing care professional can turn on a feature in your hearing aid that warns you whenever it loses contact with the hearingaid in the opposite ear. You will hear a spoken message in yourear.How to tell right from leftThe hearing aid for your right ear has a red mark. The hearing aidfor your left ear has a blue mark.22

Turning the hearing aid on and offTo turn the hearing aid on, close the battery cover and push it upwards. The hearing aid will play a sound signal to indicate that itis on, unless your hearing care professional has deactivated thisfunction.23

To turn off the hearing aid, push the battery cover downwards.NOTEYou can also cup the hearing aid in your hand to verify that it isturned on. If it's on, it will whistle. Don't forget to turn off the hearingaid when it is not in use.24

Putting on and removing your hearing aidTo put on your hearing aid:Close the battery cover completely.Hold the hearing aid with your thumb and forefinger and insert itslowly into your ear until you feel resistance.25

Then use the tip of your forefinger to gently push the hearing aidinto your ear until it feels comfortable.26

Pulling the outer ear upwards and backwards while you insert thehearing aid can be helpful.NOTEIf the hearing aid doesn't feel comfortable, or if it doesn't fit properly, causing irritation, redness or the like, contact your hearing careprofessional.27

Removing the hearing aidUse the extraction cord to take the hearing aid out of your ear.NOTEIf you find it difficult to take out the hearing aid, move it carefullyfrom side to side while pulling on the extraction cord.28

Sound adjustmentYour hearing aid adjusts the sound automatically according toyour sound environment.If you have a remote control, you can also adjust the sound manually to achieve more comfort or more audibility, depending onyour needs and preferences. For more information on how thisworks, consult your hearing care professional.Depending on the hearing aid settings and features, any soundadjustment you make will affect both hearing aids.Each time you operate the volume control, you will hear a beeptone unless your hearing care professional has deactivated thisfunction. When you reach the maximum or minimum setting, youwill hear a steady tone.To mute your hearing aid do as follows:29

Keep pressing the lower part of the volume key on the remotecontrol until you can hear the steady soundTo turn the sound on again: Press the upper part of the volume key or Change programAny adjustment of the volume will be canceled when you turn offyour hearing aid or if you change program.30

ProgramsPROGRAMUSEUniversalFor everyday useQuietSpecial program for listening in quiet environmentsTransportFor listening in situations with noise fromcars, trains, etc.UrbanFor listening in situations with changingsound levels (in supermarkets, noisyworkplaces or similar)PartyFor listening in situations with manypeople talking at the same time31

PROGRAMUSEMusicFor listening to musicSPECIAL PROGRAMSZenPlays tones or noise for a relaxing soundbackground. For more information, seeunder "The Zen program"PhoneThis program is designed for listening tophone conversationsZen This program is similar to Zen but allowsyou to listen to different types of tonesor noise32

Depending on your hearing loss, your hearing care professionalcan activate the Audibility Extender feature. Ask your hearingcare professional if you could benefit from this.If your needs and preferences change over time, your hearingcare professional can easily change your program selectionChanging programsTo change programs, simply push the program key on your remote control.Zen To access this program, press and hold the program key for morethan one second. A quicker press then allows you to cyclethrough the available Zen styles. To exit the program, press andhold down the program key for more than one second.33

The Zen programYour hearing aid may be provided with a unique optional listening program called Zen.Indication for useThe Zen program is intended to provide a relaxing sound background (i.e., music/noise source) for adults who desire to listen tosuch a background in quiet. It may be used as a sound therapytool in a tinnitus treatment program that is prescribed by a hearing care professional (audiologists, hearing aid specialists, otolaryngologists) who is trained in tinnitus management.Directions for use34

Because of the unique ways in which Zen is programmed in yourhearing aid, please follow the recommendations of your hearingcare professionals as to how to use the program, when to use theprogram and/or how long to use the program.CAUTIONIf you perceive a decrease in loudness, tolerance of sounds,speech not as clear, or worsening tinnitus, contact your hearingcare professional.35

CLEANINGToolsYou will receive the following cleaning tools with your hearingaid.1.2.3.4.5.1.2.3.4.5.ClothBrushLong wax removing toolShort wax removing toolBattery magnetCleaning the hearing aidCleaning your hearing aid every day will make it more efficientand more comfortable to wear.36

The hearing aidJust wipe it with the a soft cloth(for example the cloth you received from your hearing careprofessional).37

The sound outletRemove any visible earwax fromaround the sound outlet withthe small brush or cloth. Nevertry to clean the wax guard.NOTEIf you can't clean the sound outlet, contact your hearing care professional. Never insert anything into the sound outlet as this can ruinyour hearing aid.The microphone openings38

Open the battery lid and turn thehearing aid so the lid is facingdownwards (see illustration).Guide the short wax removingtool (no. 4 ) through the microphone openings on the lid fromthe inside (see illustration).NOTEIf you suspect that earwax or dirt has got into the microphone insidethe hearing aid, contact your hearing care professional. Do not insertanything into the microphone.The vent39

Long vent: clean the vent everyShort vent: clean the vent as farday by passing the long wax reas the long end of the wax removing tool (no. 3) all the waymoving tool (no. 3) can reach.through the vent.40

Leave the hearing aid open toventilate it.NOTEIt is important for the performance of your hearing aid that you keepthe vent clean and free of earwax, dirt or the like. Clean it every dayafter use and consult your hearing care professional if the vent isblocked.41

Dry your hearing aid quickly if it gets wet, or if you perspire heavily. Some people use a special dehumidifier like Widex Dry-Go tohelp keep their hearing aids dry and clean. Ask your hearing careprofessional if this is right for you.Do not use any kind of liquid or disinfectant to clean your hearing aid.Clean and inspect your hearing aid every day after use to checkthat it is not broken. If the hearing aid breaks while you arewearing it, leaving small fragments in your ear canal, contactyour doctor. Never try to take out the fragments yourself.The wax guardThe Widex wax guard helps to protect the hearing aid againstearwax. Always use Widex wax guards with your hearing aid.Otherwise the guarantee for your hearing aid will be void.42

Changing the wax guardOpen the wax guard case as illustrated.1.The wax guard consists of thefollowing parts:1. Removal hook2. New wax guard2.43

Insert the removal hook into theused wax guard.Keep the holder at a right angle.44

Pull the used wax guard straightout.45

Insert the new wax guard intothe opening of the sound outletand press it gently.Pull the holder straight out.46

Ask your hearing care professional about how often you shouldchange the wax guard.47

The wax guard is for one-time use only and is not intended tobe cleaned.If the wax guard fits loosely, discard it and use a new one.If the wax guard falls off inside your ear, contact your doctor orhearing care professional to have it removed. Do NOT attemptto remove the wax guard yourself.48

ACCESSORIESYou can use a variety of accessories with your hearing aid. To seewhether you could benefit from using these accessories, ask yourhearing care professional.NameUseRC-DEXremote controlTV-DEXfor listening to TV and audioPHONE-DEX*for easy landline useFM DEXfor streaming audio and FM signalsUNI-DEXfor connecting hearing aids to mobile phones49

NameUseCALL-DEXfor easy wireless connection to mobilephonesCOM-DEXfor wireless connection to mobile phones andother devices via bluetooth*Available in some countries only.50

TROUBLESHOOTINGThese pages contain advice on what to do if your hearing aidstops working or if it doesn't work as expected. If the problempersists, contact your hearing care professional.ProblemThe hearing aid iscompletely silentPossible causeIt is not turned on51SolutionMake sure thebattery is placedcorrectly and thebattery compartment cover isclosed correctly.

ProblemThe microphoneopening is blockedPossible causeSolutionThe battery does notworkInsert a new battery in the hearing aidThe sound outlet isblockedSee the cleaningsectionSee the cleaning sectionThe hearing aid vol- The sound outlet isume is not powerful blockedenoughYour ear is blocked byearwax52See the cleaningsectionContact yourdoctor

ProblemPossible causeSolutionYour hearing mayhave changedContact your hearingcare professional/doctorThe hearing aidwhistles continuouslyYour ear is blocked by Contact yourearwaxdoctorIt fits loosely inyour ear canalContact your hearingcare professionalIt is not correctlyplaced in your ear canal53Take it out andreinsert it

ProblemThe hearing aid isuncomfortable towearPossible causeIt is not correctlyplaced in your ear canal.SolutionConsult yourhearing careprofessionalIt does not fit your ear Contact yourproperlyhearing careprofessional54

ProblemPossible causeYour outer ear orear canal is soreIt is important thatfirst-time users onlywear the hearing aidfor short periods oftime at the beginning.Take 2-3 weeks togradually get used tothe hearing aid. If thesoreness continues,contact your hearingcare professionalYour hearing aidsare not working insynchronyThe connection between the hearingaids is lost55SolutionTurn them offand on again

ProblemThe hearing aids donot respond with acorrespondingchange in volumeor program to thedevicePossible causea.Solutiona.The device is used be- Move the deviceyond the transmission closer to therangehearing aidsb.b.Strong electromagnetic interference inthe vicinityMove away fromknown source ofEM interferencec.c.The device and thehearing aids are notmatchedCheck with yourhearing careprofessional to56

ProblemPossible causeSolutionmake sure device is matchedwith the hearingaidsYou hear “interrupted” speech (onand off) from thehearing aids or nospeech (muted)from the transmitting hearing aid.a.a.The battery in one ofthe hearing aids hasexpiredReplace batteryin one or bothhearing aidsb.b.Strong electromagnetic interference inthe vicinityMove away fromknown sourcesof interference57

REGULATORY INFORMATIONThe following Table summarizes the technical details of the WidexLink technology as it is implemented in the UNIQUE hearingaids.58

HearingaidsRC-DEXTM-DEXBluetooth* aInductiveantennaEmbedded ceramic antennaAntennadimensionsØ1.8 mm,Ø8 mm,Ø6 mm,NAL - 4.85mmL – 20 mm L - 8 mm59

HearingaidsRC-DEXTM-DEXBluetooth* NOAHlinkModulationFSKFSKFSKFHSS/GFSK,π/4DPSK, 8DPSKMagneticFieldStrength(at 10 mdistance)-54dBμA/m-13dBμA/m-26dBμA/mNA60

HearingaidsOutputpower(EIRP**)29 pWRC-DEX21 nW61TM-DEX1.2 nWBluetooth* NOAHlink 4dB re.1mW

RangeHearingaidsRC-DEXTM-DEXBluetooth* NOAHlink 1 m remote unitto hearingaid 1 m remote unitto hearingaid 30 cmbetweenhearing aidand TMDEX 10 m between PCand NOAHlink 30 cmbetweenhearingaids orHearingaid to TMDEX62

HearingaidsRC-DEXCenter fre- 10.6 MHzquency10.6 MHzChannelSingleSinglechannel ra- channeldioradioBandwidth 660 kHz(-15 dB)660kHz(-15 dB)63TM-DEX10.6 MHzBluetooth* NOAHlink2.4 GHzSingle5 logicalchannel ra- channelsdio660kHz(-15 dB)1 MHz

HearingaidsRC-DEXData-rate212 kbit/second(raw channel capacity)212 kbit/second(raw channel capacity)Data flowSimplex or Simplexsemi-ducapabilityplex capability64TM-DEXBluetooth* NOAHlink212 kbit/2.1 Mbpssecond(raw channel capacity)Simplex orsemi-duplex capabilityTime division duplex(TDD)

ProtocolHearingaidsRC-DEXTM-DEXBluetooth* NOAHlinkRandomAccess –no collisionavoidanceRandomAccess –no collisionavoidanceRandomAccess –no collisionavoidancePacketbasedprotocol,time divided; secure SerialPort Profile (SPP)* Bluetooth specification v2.0 EDR published by the BluetoothSpecial Interest Group (SIG).** EIRP Equivalent isotropically radiated power.65

Bluetooth Identifier: B01837Reference number of QPN: NOAHlinkV1.2 412832 QPN E1(Benefits) The use of wireless transmission allows convenient andsynchronized control of hearing aid functions. The UNIQUE wireless hearing aids share input information between the two partner hearing aids. In so doing, the wearers would experience thefollowing additional user benefits (only when wearing binauralUNIQUE hearing aids).Synchronization of volume control settings between hearing aids– The volume in both hearing aids will change when the VC is adjusted on one ear.Synchronization of listening programs between hearing aids –The same listening program is used in both hearing aids whenone is changed by the user.66

Surveillance of partner hearing aid – The hearing aid(s) will signalan alert (“partner check”) when a hearing aid battery has expired,or that one of the hearing aids has fallen off. In rare instances, amuch stronger wireless source nearby may activate this alert. Thisserves as an early warning to the wearer of such service interruption.Coordination of compression – The UNIQUE hearing aids maintainthe intensity level difference between ears (inter-aural level difference, ILD). In some situations where speech is presented toone side and noise the other side, this coordinated action couldenhance the relative loudness of the speech sounds to the noisebackground and improve speech understanding for some wearers.67

More accurate identification of feedback – The UNIQUE hearingaids distinguish between “true” hearing aid whistling (or feedback) and music sounds to prevent unnecessary feedback cancellation and preserve natural sound quality.(Contraindications):Congenital or traumatic deformity of the earActive drainage from the ear within 90 daysHistory of rapid progressive hearing loss within previous 90 daysAcute or chronic dizzinessSudden unilateral hearing loss in previous 90 daysRadio transmitter / cables / transducers68

The UNIQUE series hearing aid contains a radio transmitter / receiver with the followingRadio transmitter parameters:Frequency (range): 10.6 MHz (10.2 – 11.0 MHz)Bandwidth (-15dB): 660 kHzChannel: Single channel radioModulation: FSKRadiated output power: 29 pW / -75 dBmMagnetic field strength: -54 dBμA/m @ 10 mDuty Cycle: 5 % (averaged over 1 hour of operation)Simplex or semi duplex capability69

The radio receiver in the UNIQUE series hearing aid is using thesame frequency and bandwidth as the transmitter.Cables and transducers:No cables and transducers are used neither during normal use ofthe UNIQUE series hearing aid nor during programming of thehearing aid.Quality of Service for Wireless Technology in the WidexLinkSystemWidexLink wireless technology enables communication betweentwo partners of a binaural pair of UNIQUE hearing aids and withtheir matched external devices. The requirements for the qualityof service (QoS) vary among the various components and theirintended user scenarios.70

For programming, these requirements include a BER (Bit ErrorRate) better than 10-3, at a bitrate of 212 kbits/s, a semi-duplextransmission with a required acknowledge, a transmission latencyin each direction (2x) and a receive-to-transmit mode (RX to TX)time. The data are saved in the hearing aid even when transmission is interrupted.During daily use, the requirements on audio streaming betweenhearing aids include a BER better than 10-3. The communication issimplex with a bitrate of 212 kbits/s. The additional audio decoding in this mode results in a longer latency which is less than 10ms. For remote control commands the QoS requirements includea BER better than 10-2. The lower BER requirement results fromredundant transmissions. Each key press results in transmissionsof 7 data packages of which only one is needed for a successfulcommunication.71

For inter-ear communication between hearing aids, a BER betterthan 10-3 is required. The communication is updated every 50 ms(or 20 Hz). The hearing aids continue to amplify based on the lastsaved settings even when the transmission range is exceeded orwhen communication is interfered.Wireless Security MeasuresSecurity of the wireless signals is assured through device systemdesign that includes:Individual MAC address for each unit which is checked duringeach transmission.A built-in pairing table which specifies valid and legitimate pairing among unitsA proprietary Widex communication protocol which checks thepackage numbers during each transmission.72

A Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC) to check data validity and correct errors.Guidance and manufacturer’s declarationElectromagnetic emissionsThe UNIQUE series hearing aids are intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or theuser of a UNIQUE series hearing aid should assure that it is usedin such an environment.73

Emissions test Compli- Electromagnetic environment anceguidanceRF emissionsGroup 1The UNIQUE hearing aid uses RFenergy only for its internal function.Therefore, its RF emissions are verylow and are not likely to cause anyinterference in nearby electronicequipment.Class BThe UNIQUE hearing aid is suitablefor use in all establishments, including domestic establishments andthose directly connected to the public low‑voltage power supply network that supplies buildings used fordomestic purposes.CISPR 11RF emissionsCISPR 1174

HarmonicemissionsIEC61000-3-2Voltage fluctuations/flicker emissions IEC61000-3-3Notapplicable *)Notapplicable *)*) Battery powered equipmentElectromagnetic immunity75

The UNIQUE series hearing aids are intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or theuser of a UNIQUE series hearing aid should assure that it is usedin such an environment.76

Immunity TestIEC 60601Test levelImmunity TestIEC 60601Compli- Electromagnetance level ic environment– guidanceCompliElectromagnetance level ic environment– guidanceTest level77

Immunity TestIEC 60601Test levelElectrostatic dis- 6 kV contactcharge (ESD)IECCompli- Electromagnetance level ic environment– guidance 6 kVcontact 8 kV air 8 kV air61000-4-278Floors shouldbe wood, concrete or ceramic tile. If floorsare coveredwith syntheticmaterial, therelative humidity should be atleast 30%.

Immunity TestIEC 60601Test levelElectrical fasttransients/burstIEC61000-4-4 2 kV forpower linesuppliesCompli- Electromagnetance level ic environment– guidanceNotNotapplicable applicable *)*) 1 kV for input/outputlinesNotapplicable*)79

Immunity TestIEC 60601Test levelSurgeIEC61000-4-5 1 kV line(s)to line(s) 2 kV line(s)to earthCompli- Electromagnetance level ic environment– guidanceNotapplicable applicable *)*)Notapplicable*)80Not

Immunity TestIEC 60601Test levelVoltage dips,short interruptions and voltage variationson power supplyinput linesIEC61000-4-11Compli- Electromagnetance level ic environment– guidance 5 % UTNot( 95 % dipapplicable applicable *)*)in UT) for0.5 cycle40 % UT(60 % dipin UT) for 5cycles70 % UT81Not

Immunity TestIEC 60601Test level(30 % dipin UT) for 25cycles 5 % UT( 95 % dipin UT) for 5 s82Compli- Electromagnetance level ic environment– guidance

Immunity TestIEC 60601Test levelPower frequency 3 A/m(50/60 Hz)magnetic fieldCompli- Electromagnetance level ic environment– guidance3 A/mIEC61000-4-8Power frequency magneticfields should beat levels characteristic of atypical locationin a typicalcommercial orhospital environmentNOTE UT is the a.c. mains voltage prior to the application of thetest level.83

*) Battery powered equipmentElectromagnetic immunity – cont.The UNIQUE series hearing aids are intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or theuser of a UNIQUE series hearing aid should assure that it is usedin such an environment.84

Immunity TestIEC 60601Test levelCompliElectromagneticance level environment –guidance85

Portable and mobile RF communications equipmentshould be used nocloser to any partof the UNIQUETMseries hearing aid,including cables,than the recommended separation distance calculated from theequation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter.86

Conducted RF3 Vrms3 VrmsRecommendedseparation distanced 1.2 ÖPIEC61000-4-6150 kHz to80 MHz87

Radiated RF3 V/m3 V/m80 MHz to 800MHzIEC61000-4-3d 1.2 ÖP80 MHz to2.5 GHzd 2.3 ÖP800 MHz to 2.5GHzImmunity TestIEC 60601Test levelCompliElectromagneticance level environment –guidance88

Where P is themaximum outputpower rating ofthe transmitter inwatts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance inmeters (m).Field strengthsfrom fixed RFtransmitte

U-CIC/U-CIC-M model Completely-in-canal. YOUR WIDEX HEARING AID (To be filled out by the hearing care professional) Vent: Short Full length None CIC CIC-M Your hearing aid series: 2. PROGRAM Universal Audibility Extender Quiet Audibility Extender

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