Widex WPT202 Mode d'emploi

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USER INSTRUCTIONS
WIDEX MBR3D CHARGER
WPT202 model
GB USER INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................3
ES INSTRUCCIONES DE USO .................................................................21
FR MODE D’EMPLOI .............................................................................39
IT LIBRETTO D’INSTRUZIONI ..............................................................58
JP 取扱説明書 ................................................................................. 76
SC 用户使用手册 .............................................................................95
US USER INSTRUCTIONS .....................................................................113
FCC AND ISED STATEMENTS .................................................................134
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Read these pages carefully before you start using your charger.
Keep the charger and other small parts away from children, pets, and
mentally disabled people.
Never expose the charger to temperatures above 50° C (122° F), to pro-
longed sunlight, open flames or ignition sources.
Place the charger upright on a flat, stable surface when charging and
with adequate space around the charger. Do not cover or place near
flammable substances.
Never try to open or repair the charger yourself. Contact your hearing
care professional if you experience defects.
Use only a WPT202 charger with your hearing aids. Use of a charger
not recommended by WSAUD A/S may compromise the system or re-
sult in dangerous situations.
Never leave the charger in direct sunlight and do not immerse it in wa-
ter.
Never insert other objects than your hearing aids in the charging wells.
The power adapter must comply with IEC 60601-1, IEC 62368-1 or
equivalent safety standards acceptable in your region. Always use the
supplied USB cable with a power adapter with a USB-A type socket.
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YOUR CHARGER
Welcome
Thank you for choosing this product, which is intended to charge the sup-
ported hearing aid(s).
Read these instructions carefully before you start using this device.
NOTE
Your charger may not look exactly like the one illustrated in this booklet. We
reserve the right to make any changes we consider necessary.
The charger at a glance
The charger has a charging well for each hearing aid, and two light indica-
tors that show the charging status of the hearing aids.
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1. Micro USB port
2. Charging wells
3. Light indicators
4. Hinged cover
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Operating, storage and transport conditions
Your charger is designed for indoor use. It is sensitive to extreme condi-
tions such as high temperatures, and it should not be operated, stored or
transported in direct sunlight.
Operate the charger within the following conditions:
Minimum Maximum
Temperature 0°C (32°F) 30°C (86°F)
Humidity 10% rH 95% rH
Store and transport the charger within the following conditions:
Minimum Maximum
Temperature -20°C (-4°F) 50°C (122°F)
Humidity 10% rH 95% rH
Atmospheric pressure 750 mbar 1060 mbar
You can find technical data sheets and additional information on your
charger on https://global.widex.com.
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OPERATING THE CHARGER
Getting ready for use
The cover
Before use, grab the hinged cover on both
sides and lift it upwards.
Then pull it over towards the side with the USB
port.
When you are not using the charger, close the
hinged cover to protect the charging wells.
Simply pull the hinged cover upwards to cover
the top before pressing it down.
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Power supply
You can connect your charger to different power supplies with 5V DC,
500 mA output:
Use only the included USB cable.
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Connect the cable to the charger:
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1. Micro USB port
Power on
When the charger is connected to the power supply, the light indicators
flash white 5 times and then turn off:
The charger is now in standby mode and ready to charge your hearing
aid.
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Charging the hearing aid
Gently place your hearing aid in the charging well. The hearing aid turns
off automatically.
When connected to power, the charger can charge two hearing aids si-
multaneously; however, each hearing aid can be charged individually, de-
pending on the state of the hearing aid.
This means that if one hearing aid is fully charged and placed in the
charger, it will not charge.
However, if the other hearing aid is not charged, it will charge.
Charging your hearing aid fully will take approximately 4 hours. If you
charge your hearing aid for half an hour, you will have approximately 4
hours of use.
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Charging indicators
While the charger is detecting the hearing aid, the light indicator turns
solid yellow:
Once the charger has detected the hearing aid, the charging will begin.
The light indicator will flash green to indicate that the hearing aid is low
on battery and less than 40% charged:
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The light indicator will glow green to indicate that the hearing aid is more
than 40% charged:
The light indicator will turn solid green to indicate that the hearing aid is
100% charged:
After charging
Avoid removing the hearing aids from the charging wells by pulling the
ear wire/tube, as this could damage the connection to the hearing aid.
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Instead, put your fingers round the hearing aid when removing it from the
charger.
When you remove the hearing aid from the charger, the hearing aid turns
on after a few seconds.
Remember to turn it off if you are not going to use it right away.
Immediately after charging, the hearing aid may temporarily feel warm.
If you are not comfortable with this, wait a few minutes, for the hearing
aid to reach room temperature, before putting the hearing aid on.
Overview of light indicators
Light indicators Status
Flashing white The charger is connected to power
Solid yellow The charger is detecting the hearing
aid
Flashing green The hearing aid is charging
Low battery, less than 40%
Glowing green The hearing aid is charging
Battery more than 40%
Solid green The hearing aid is fully charged
Battery 100% charged
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Light indicators Status
One indicator flashing red An error occurred during charging
and the charging has stopped
See Troubleshooting
Both indicators flashing red An error occurred during charging
and the charging has stopped
See Troubleshooting
Flashing yellow The temperature of the hearing aid
has become too high during charg-
ing and charging is paused
See Troubleshooting
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CLEANING
The charger does not generally require cleaning. If necessary, carefully
wipe off the charger with a soft dry cloth.
If you notice any dust in the charging well, gently blow it clean. If this is
not enough, gently clean the charging well with a cotton bud.
To remove earwax from the charger, carefully wipe with a soft cloth with
a bit of mild household detergent.
Never use sharp/pointy objects to clean the charger.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
These pages contain advice on what to do if your charger does not work
as expected.
Light indicators Possible cause Solution
No lights The charger is not
connected Make sure that the USB
cable is connected to a
power adapter and then
plugged into a wall sock-
et
The hearing aid is not
placed correctly in the
charger
Place the hearing aid
correctly in the charger
One or both
indicators flashing
yellow
The temperature of your
surroundings or of the
hearing aid exceeds a
critical limit and the
charging is paused
The charging will contin-
ue when the temperature
of your surroundings or
the hearing aid has
dropped.
If this happens
continually, find a cooler
place to charge your
hearing aid
One indicator flash-
ing red The charger cannot
recognise the hearing aid Remove the incompatible
hearing aid
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Light indicators Possible cause Solution
The hearing aid has a
critical error Remove the hearing aid,
disconnect from the pow-
er for 10 seconds and
then try again
If the charger is still
flashing red, contact your
hearing care professional
Both indicators
flashing red The charger has a critical
error Remove the hearing aid,
disconnect from the pow-
er for 10 seconds and
then try again
If the charger is still
flashing red, contact your
hearing care professional
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REGULATORY INFORMATION
Intended use
The WPT202 model is to be used for charging the supported hearing
aid(s).
EU directives
Directive 2014/53/EU
Hereby, WSAUD A/S declares that the WPT202 is in compliance with the
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive
2014/53/EU.
The WPT202 contains a radio transmitter operating at: 6.78 MHz, 13.4
dBµA/m @ 3 m.
A copy of the Declaration of Conformity according to 2014/53/EU can be
found at
https://global.widex.com/doc
N26346
Information regarding disposal
Do not dispose of hearing aids, hearing aid accessories and chargers with
ordinary household waste.
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Hearing aids, hearing aid accessories and chargers should be disposed of
at sites intended for electrical waste and electronic equipment, or given to
your hearing care professional for safe disposal.
For returning or shipping the devices, please contact your hearing care
professional.
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SYMBOLS
Symbols commonly used by WSAUD A/S in medical device labelling
(labels/IFU/etc.)
Symbol Title/Description
Manufacturer
The product is produced by the manufacturer whose name and ad-
dress are stated next to the symbol. If appropriate, the date of manu-
facture may also be stated.
Catalogue number
The product’s catalogue (item) number.
Consult instructions for use
The user instructions contain important cautionary information
(warnings/precautions) and must be read before using the prod-
uct.
Warning
Text marked with a warning symbol must be read before using
the product.
WEEE mark
“Not for general waste”. When a product is to be discarded, it
must be sent to a designated collection point for recycling and re-
covering to prevent the risk of harm to the environment or hu-
man health as a result of the presence of hazardous substances.
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Symbol Title/Description
CE mark
The product is in conformity with the requirements set out in Eu-
ropean CE marking directives.
RCM mark
The product complies with electrical safety, EMC and radio spectrum
regulatory requirements for products supplied to the Australian or
New Zealand markets.
FCC logo
The product is compliant with relevant USA 47 CFR Rules.
FCC – Federal Communications Commission.
Medical device
Indication that the device is a medical device.
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Widex WPT202 Mode d'emploi

Catégorie
Banques d'alimentation
Taper
Mode d'emploi