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FDA Warnings and Cautions
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Introduction
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Your Hearing Aid
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Preparing Your Hearing Aids for Use
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Placing Your Hearing Aids in Your Ears
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Removing Your Hearing Aids from Your Ears
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Using Your Hearing Aids
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Using a Telephone
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Advanced Options
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Wireless Accessories
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Cleaning and Caring for Your Hearing Aids
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General Warnings and Cautions
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Cyber Security Warnings
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Troubleshooting
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Regulatory Information
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Technical Specifications
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Additional Information
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ENHANCE SELECT 100
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Receiver-In-Ear hearing aids
Life is richer when you can hear it.
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Summary of Contents for Jabra ENHANCE SELECT 100
- Page 1 ENHANCE SELECT 100 User guide Receiver-In-Ear hearing aids Life is richer when you can hear it. ™...
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Page 2: Fda Warnings And Cautions
FDA warnings and cautions WARNING:If you are younger than 18, do not use this You should go to a doctor, preferably an ear-nose-throat doctor (an ENT), because your condition needs specialized care. Over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids are only for users who are age 18 or older. This OTC hearing aid is for users who are 18 and older. - Page 3 • You have worse hearing in one ear • You hear ringing or buzzing in only one ear. This hearing aid should not cause pain when inserting it Remove this device from your ear if it causes pain or discomfort when you insert or place it. To try again, make sure to follow the instructions.
- Page 4 NOTE: If you remain concerned, consult a professional • If you try this device and continue to struggle with or remain concerned about your hearing, you should consult with a hearing healthcare professional. What you might expect when you start using your hearing aid •...
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Page 5: Table Of Contents
Table of Contents FDA warnings and cautions Introduction Your hearing aid Preparing your hearing aids for use Placing your hearing aids in your ears Removing your hearing aids from your ears Using your hearing aids Using a telephone Advanced options Wireless accessories Cleaning and caring for your hearing aids General warnings and cautions... -
Page 7: Introduction
Introduction Thank you for choosing Jabra Enhance hearing aids. We recommend that you use your hearing aids every day. NOTE: • Read this booklet carefully BEFORE using your hearing aids. • Visit jabraenhance.com/start to learn how to wear your hearing aids, pair them to your mobile device and download the Jabra Enhance Select app. - Page 8 Clinical data The devices have been evaluated clinically through equivalence, and the devices have been compared to equivalent devices and similar devices on the market with similar intended purpose, e.g., to compensate for hearing impairment by amplifying and transmitting sound to the ear. Based on technical and clinical data presented for the device in question, the equivalent predecessor and generally similar devices, it is concluded to support the clinical performance expressed in user needs and claims.
- Page 9 An App (Getting Started) Guide with instructions for downloading and connecting to the Jabra Enhance Select app • This user guide. If anything is missing, please contact customer support at Jabra Enhance. See the back page for contact information. Symbols WARNING: Points out a situation that Legal manufacturer.
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Page 10: Your Hearing Aid
Your hearing aid 1. Receiver wire 2. Receiver 3. Dome (an open dome is shown) 4. Push button 5. LED (green light) 6. Microphone inlets 7. Left/right indicator 8. Serial number and model... - Page 11 Replacement parts and optional extras Contact Jabra Enhance for further information and ordering. See the back page for contact information. Domes Tulip dome Closed dome Open dome Tulip domes are one size. Closed and open domes are available in different sizes.
- Page 12 Sport lock (optional) The sport lock helps keep your hearing aids in place when you are physically active. See "Mounting a sport lock on the receiver", page 41 for instruction on how to mount the sport lock on the receiver.
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Page 13: Preparing Your Hearing Aids For Use
• If the outer casing of your rechargeable hearing aid is broken, the rechargeable batteries inside may leak. In this case, do not attempt to use the hearing aid - contact Jabra Enhance. See the back page for contact information. - Page 14 • Battery leakage can cause chemical burns. If you get exposed to battery leakage material, rinse immediately with warm water. If you get chemical burns, redness, or skin irritation from battery leakage, seek medical attention. • Batteries are harmful for the environment. Therefore, never try to burn them. Dispose of your used batteries according to your country’s regulations or return them to your hearing care professional.
- Page 15 4 even tones Depleted 3 even tones and 1 longer tone You can check the battery status by placing the hearing aid in the hearing aid charger. You can also check the battery status in the Jabra Enhance Select app.
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Page 16: Placing Your Hearing Aids In Your Ears
Placing your hearing aids in your ears How to tell left from right If you have two hearing aids, they may be programmed differently. One for your left ear, the other for your right. Do not swap them. Please pay attention to this when cleaning, storing, and inserting the hearing aids. Left hearing aid Right hearing aid When you place your left and right hearing aid side by side (as shown), the receivers should turn inwards. - Page 17 • If you are still unable to receive an appropriate fit, contact Jabra Enhance. See the back page for contact information. CAUTION: Never attempt to modify the shape of the receiver wire yourself.
- Page 18 2. Tuck the sport lock into the bottom of the concha (the part of your ear just outside the ear canal). NOTE: Sport locks may become stiff, brittle, or discolored over time and need replacement. Contact Jabra Enhance for further information and ordering. See the back page for contact information.
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Page 19: Removing Your Hearing Aids From Your Ears
Removing your hearing aids from your ears 1. Lift the hearing aid off your ear. 2. Hold the receiver wire with your thumb and forefinger where it bends and pull the dome out of your ear canal. -
Page 20: Using Your Hearing Aids
Using your hearing aids Turning your hearing aids on and off 1. To turn on: Press and hold the button for 5seconds 2. To turn off: Press and hold the button for 5seconds Pressing the button for different lengths of time enables other functions such as flight mode and streaming. See "Using the push button", page 21 When the hearing aid turns on, the green LEDlights up. - Page 21 Listening Programs 1. All-Around (1 beep) The best option if you want only one program. 2. Restaurant (2 beeps) For use in noisy places such as restaurants and social gatherings. 3. Music (3 beeps) For listening to music. 4. Outdoor (4 beeps) For outdoor use (to reduce wind noise).
- Page 22 Wireless Communication Off Mode (optional)", page 26. Streaming You can activate streaming from the Jabra Enhance Select app. The LED light indicator Your hearing aid communicates with both sound and light whenever you change program or turn it on or off.
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Page 23: Using A Telephone
Using a telephone Your hearing aid allows you to use your telephone as you normally do. Finding the optimal position for holding the phone may require practice. The following suggestions may be helpful: 1. Hold the telephone up to your ear canal or hold it close to the hearing aid microphones as illustrated. -
Page 24: Advanced Options
Controlling your hearing aid with the mobile device app The Jabra Enhance Select app lets you control your hearing aids right from your mobile device. For example, you can choose different listening programs based on your current environment. It will also enable you to receive important updates for your hearing aids, and your hearing professional can fine-tune your settings for you through the app. - Page 25 Install updates to keep the app working correctly. • To get step by step instructions on how to connect your hearing aids with the Jabra Enhance Select app, refer to the printed "Get Connected" guide that came with your box.
- Page 26 For optimum performance, make sure the hearing aids are connected to the Jabra Enhance Select app and placed close to the iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or the Android smartphone before applying the changes. NOTE: Your hearing aids shut down during the installation and update process.
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Page 27: Wireless Accessories
FM receiver, and a mini-jack input for wired streaming of audio from a computer or music player. Accessing wireless accessories You can activate streaming from the Jabra Enhance Select app. NOTE: •... -
Page 28: Cleaning And Caring For Your Hearing Aids
Cleaning and caring for your hearing aids Care and maintenance Please follow the advice below to have the best user experience and to prolong the life of your hearing aids. 1. Keep your hearing aids dry and clean. 2. Wipe the hearing aids with a soft cloth after use to remove grease or moisture. 3. - Page 29 Daily maintenance It is important to keep your hearing aid clean and dry. On a daily basis, clean the hearing aids using a soft cloth or tissue. In order to avoid damage due to humidity or excessive perspiration, the use of a drying kit is recommended. WARNING: Always turn your hearing aids off while cleaning and maintaining them.
- Page 30 If the microphone inlets are clogged, gently brush across the microphone inlets with the brush. WARNING: Do not use force to press the bristles on the small brush into the inlets because the microphones may be damaged. NOTE: If the microphone inlets remain clogged after brushing the exterior, ask a hearing care professional to help you clean them.
- Page 31 Incorrect dome replacement can result in a dome being left in your ear when you remove your hearing aid. • If you don't feel confident performing this task, please contact Jabra Enhance support. See the back page for contact information. CAUTION: •...
- Page 32 Standard domes The illustrations show an open dome, but the procedure is the same for all other domes. Follow these instructions to replace your domes. 1. Remove the used dome by pulling it off the receiver and 2. Push the new dome over the ribbed then discard it.
- Page 33 Tulip domes To change a tulip dome, follow these instructions: 1. Remove the used dome by pulling it 2. Push the largest petal back, then off the receiver and then discard it. press the tulip dome over the This may require a bit of force. ribbed end of the receiver.
- Page 34 3. Check that the tulip dome is 4. Push the larger petal toward the This illustration shows a securely mounted by verifying that receiver. correctly mounted tulip the collar completely covers the dome. Ensure the large petal ribbed end of the receiver. is outside the small petal.
- Page 35 Changing the wax filter The wax filter is located at the inward end of the receiver. The wax filter helps keep earwax away from the components of the hearing aid. You must replace it on a regular basis. It will depend on how much wax your ears produce. You will need your box of wax filter tools.
- Page 36 Removing the old wax filter 1. Remove the dome from the receiver. 2. Open the wax filter case and take out one of the tools. Each tool has a small hook (removal tip) in one end and a new wax filter in the other.
- Page 37 Re-attach your dome or a the sound outlet. replacement dome. NOTE: If you don't feel confident performing this task, please contact Jabra Enhance support. See the back page for contact information. CAUTION: Only use original consumables from the manufacturer (e.g., domes and wax filters).
- Page 38 Replacing the receivers If you are unable to receive an appropriate fit of the receiver to your ear, you may need another length of receiver wire. Contact Jabra Enhance for further information and ordering. See the back page for contact information.
- Page 39 Replace the receiver When you have received the new receivers, follow this procedure to replace them: 1. Use the receiver removal tool from 2. Tilt the receiver tool downwards 3. Pull the receiver away your box. Start removing the receiver until the lock release from the body of the by inserting the tip of the receiver tool...
- Page 40 NOTE: • If you don't feel confident performing this task, please contact Jabra Enhance support. See the back page for contact information.
- Page 41 4. Ensure the sport lock is fully seated on the receiver. 5. The sport lock is now attached and ready. NOTE: If you don't feel confident performing this task, please contact Jabra Enhance support. See the back page for contact information.
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Page 42: General Warnings And Cautions
General warnings and cautions WARNING: • See also "FDA warnings and cautions", page 2. • Never leave children or people with cognitive, intellectual, or mental health challenges unsupervised while using their hearing aids. Hearing aids contain small pieces that can be dangerous if swallowed. •... - Page 43 • Use only original consumables from the manufacturer (e.g., wax guards). • Use only accessories intended for use with your hearing aids. Contact Jabra Enhance for further information and ordering. • Do not try to modify the shape of your hearing aid or accessories. This can cause skin reactions or sharp edges leading to scratches or sores.
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Page 44: Cyber Security Warnings
Cyber security warnings Failing to follow these precautions can compromise the information security of your hearing aid and potentially cause hearing loss or tinnitus. CAUTION: • Only connect your hearing aid to a trusted computer or mobile device, or one used by a hearing care professional. -
Page 45: Troubleshooting
Is the receiver inserted correctly in the ear, See "Inserting the receiver dome into your doesn't fit and is the wire length correct? ear", page 17, or contact Jabra Enhance. comfortably See the back page for contact information. Feedback or Is your dome inserted correctly in your Put it back in. - Page 46 Charge the hearing aid. (See the user guide for your charger.) Is the receiver wire broken? Contact Jabra Enhance for a replacement. Does the hearing aid need cleaning, or is Clean your hearing aids and change your the wax filter clogged? wax filters.
- Page 47 TV with our TV streamer. Is the hearing aid 3-4 years old? Your hearing aids may be reaching the end of their life expectancy. Contact Jabra Enhance to troubleshoot or purchase a new set. Hearing aid is not Is the hearing aid correctly inserted in the Put the hearing aid back in the charger.
- Page 48 Question Answer Can I damage a battery by incorrect use? Only if you expose it to extreme temperatures or excessive physical force Is it required to remove the hearing aids when fully charged? Can I interrupt the charging of the hearing aids? Yes Should I use up all battery power before charging again? Why do my hearing aids not turn on...
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Page 49: Regulatory Information
The warranty period of hearing aids is designated on your warranty card, which is provided by Jabra Enhance. For full details, visit jabraenhance.com/terms-and-conditions. - Page 50 During use During normal operation the temperature should not exceed the limit values of 0°C (+32°F) to +45 °C (+113°F) at a relative humidity of 90%, non-condensing. An atmospheric pressure between 500hPa and 1100hPa is appropriate. CAUTION: During use, your hearing aids may reach temperatures up to 43°C (109°F). During transport or storage During transport or storage, the temperature should not exceed the limit values of -20°C (-4°F) to +60°C (+140°F) at a relative humidity of 90% RH, non-condensing (for a limited time).
- Page 51 Non-clinical testing The devices covered within this user guide have undergone tests for the relevant non-clinical performance testing and biological endpoints in accordance with standards identified below: • Electrical safety testing is performed according to IEC 60601-1:2005 + A1:2012+A2:2020, IEC 60601-2- 66:2019, IEC 60601-1-11 Edition 2.0 2015-1, IEC 62133-2 Edition 1.0 2017- 02 and IEC 62368- 1:2018/COR1:2020.
- Page 52 Statement This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and ISED rules. Its operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
- Page 53 The products are in compliance with the following regulatory requirements: • In the US: FCC CFR 47 Part 15, subpart C. Type designations Hearing aid type designations for models included in this user guide are: LXR45 02 Q, FCC ID: X26LXR45 02 Q, IC: 6941C-LXR45 02 Q. This device includes an RF transmitter which operates in the frequency band of 2.4GHz –...
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Page 54: Technical Specifications
Technical specifications RIE - MP receiver Models: QC461-C Reference test gain (60 dB SPL input) Maximum Output (OSPL90) Full-on gain (50 dB SPL input) Max. Maximum output (90 dB SPL input) Max. dB SPL Total harmonic distortion 500 Hz Frequency (Hz) 800 Hz Full On and Reference Test Gain 1600 Hz... -
Page 55: Additional Information
Additional information Acknowledgements Portions of this software are written by Kenneth MacKay (micro-ecc) and licensed under the following terms and conditions: Copyright ® 2014, Kenneth MacKay. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: •... - Page 56 © 2023GNHearing A/S. All rights reserved. Jabra is a trademark of GNAudio A/S. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc., registered in the US and other countries.
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