2625 Sprite User Guide Book 10/24/01 3:05 PM Sprite fitter instructions fitter locking battery door locking hole locking screw ”+” sign To lock or unlock battery door, open door to first detent (where the “+” sign is visible). The locking screw should be visible through the locking screw access hole.
625 Sprite User Guide Book 10/24/01 Sprite fitter instructions (cont’d) fitter setting FM gain control battery door battery bottom view FM gain control Increases FM gain Decreases FM gain FM HA FM HA FM gain control adjusts FM relative to HA gain and has 20dB of adjustable range. It’s factory set to equal gain. Clockwise increases FM gain, counterclockwise decreases it.
2625 Sprite User Guide Book 10/24/01 Sprite fitter instructions 3:05 PM (cont’d) fitter installing/removing antenna to remove Depress antenna button with fingernail and gently pull antenna out antenna to install Depress antenna button with fingernail and insert antenna antenna 14 Page 22
2625 Sprite User Guide Book 10/24/01 3:05 PM accessories transmitter accessories microphones Noise-canceling behind-the-neck microphone with mute (AT0655M) Directional lapel microphone with mic clip and lavalier cord (AT0668-L) • Extra windscreen (AT0668-W) • Extra clip (AT0668-C) Omni-directional lapel microphone with mic clip and lavalier cord (AT0667-L) • Extra windscreen (AT0667-W) • Extra clip (AT0667-C) Conference microphone (AT0720) • Daisy-chaining cord (AT0721) wearing options Lavalier cord (AT0
2625 Sprite User Guide Book accessories 10/24/01 3:05 PM (cont’d) receiver accessories earhooks Standard (AT0596 SU) Peak-damping (AT0596 SD) Child’s standard (AT0597 MU) Child’s peak-damping (AT0597 MD) High Pass (AT0718–High) Low Pass (AT0718–Low) Notch Filter (AT0718–Notch) miscellaneous Presentation bag (AT0771) Presentation bag insert (AT0772) Battery pack (10 pack of four 675-size) (AT0631) T-coil cartridge (AT0754) 72MHz receiver oscillator (AT0751) 173MHz cartridge (AT0752) 216MHz cartridge (AT
2625 Sprite User Guide Book 10/24/01 3:05 PM caring for your system • Avoid contorting the antenna. • Always dispose of old batteries in approved battery recycling bins. It may be illegal to dispose of batteries in the trash. If you are not sure of proper disposal method, consult your local authority. clean your system nightly Transmitter Clean as needed, using a soft, damp cloth.
2625 Sprite User Guide Book 10/24/01 3:05 PM code of federal regulations (United States only) Part 21 and Part 801.420 – applies to U.S. products only The 800R SPRITE BTE-FM system is hearing instrument with a built-in FM receiver. It will not restore normal hearing, and will not prevent or improve a hearing impairment resulting from organic conditions. Infrequent use of a hearing instrument usually does not permit the user to attain the full benefits of the system.
2625 Sprite User Guide Book 10/24/01 code of federal regulations 3:05 PM (cont’d) warning to hearing aid dispensers A hearing aid dispenser should advise a prospective hearing instrument user to consult with a licensed physician (preferably an ear specialist) before dispensing a hearing instrument if the hearing aid dispenser determined through inquiry, actual observation, or review of any other available information concerning the prospective user, that the prospective user has any of the following co
2625 Sprite User Guide Book 10/24/01 3:05 PM warranty A one-year limited warranty is issued to the original consumer of the product(s) by Phonic Ear Inc. U.S./International Canada Sales and Service Sales and Service Phonic Ear Inc. Phonic Ear Ltd. 3880 Cypress Drive 10-7475 Kimbel Street Petaluma, CA 94954-7600 Mississauga, Ontario U.S.A. L5S 1E7 Canada 800.227.0735 800.263.8700 707.769.1110 905.677.3231 707.769.9624 FAX 905.677.
2625 Sprite User Guide Book 10/24/01 3:05 PM troubleshooting (refer to previous pages for explanatory diagrams) no FM reception cause solution • Transmitter is not turned on • Check that the transmitter is on • Transmitter and SPRITE are not set to the same channel • Verify that the SPRITE channel selector is set to the same channel as the receiver • Mode switch is set incorrectly • Set the mode switch to M/F or F • SPRITE volume setting is too low • Check the SPRITE volume control setting • S
2625 Sprite User Guide Book troubleshooting 10/24/01 3:05 PM (cont’d) whistling or squealing noise cause solution • Ear wax accumulated in ear canal • Have ear canal examined by your doctor • Earmolds inserted improperly • Reinsert earmolds • Split or damaged tubing • Replace the tubing no sound cause solution • Clogged earmolds • Clean earmolds • Exhausted batteries • Replace batteries • Instrument switched to telecoil or FM • Switch to M, M/F, or M/T model • Instrument switched OFF •
2625 Sprite User Guide Book 10/24/01 3:05 PM other important information audiological evaluation of hearing loss in children In addition to seeing a physician for a medical evaluation, a child with hearing loss should be directed to an audiologist because hearing loss may hinder language development and educational and social growth. An audiologist is uniquely qualified by training and experience to assist in evaluation and therapy for a child with a hearing loss.
2625 Sprite User Guide Book 10/24/01 3:04 PM us: 800.227.0735, then press 5 • canada: 800.263.8700 outside u.s./canada: Call your local Phonic Ear dealer website: www.phonicear.com © 2001 Phonic Ear Inc. 821-7304-101/Rev.