MeiLing go hearing Go Lite Manuel utilisateur

User Manual V1.0
Go Lite & Go Prime
www.gohearing.com
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Precautions and Warnings
WARNING: If you are younger than 18, do not use
this. You should go to a doctor because your
condition needs specialized evaluation and
management. These hearing aids are only for users
who are age 18 and older.
WARNING: Conditions that require medical care. Prior
to purchasing this device, you should promptly consult
with a licensed physician, preferably an ear specialist, if
you have any of the following:
• Visible deformity of the ear, either present since birth
or from trauma
• Fluid, pus or blood coming out of the ear in the past
6 months.
• Pain or discomfort in the ear.
• History of excessive ear wax or suspicion that
These hearing aids are for users age 18 and older to
compensate for perceived mild-to-moderate hearing
impairment. A younger person with hearing loss should see a
licensed physician, preferably an ear specialist, for diagnosis
of potential associated medical conditions. Furthermore,
children should receive a formal hearing evaluation and
rehabilitation since hearing loss may cause problems in
language development and educational and social growth
of a child.

something is in the ear canal.
• Episodes of vertigo (a sensation of spinning or
swaying) or severe dizziness.
• Sudden, quickly worsening, or uctuating hearing loss
in the past 6 months.
• Hearing loss or ringing (tinnitus) only in one ear or a
noticeable difference in hearing between ears.
WARNING: This hearing aid should not cause pain
when inserting it. Remove this device from your ear if
it causes pain or discomfort when inserting or placing
it. To try again, make sure to follow the instructions.
If you feel pain or discomfort again, contact the
manufacturer. You may also report this to the FDA as
an adverse event according to the instructions that
appear later.
These PRECAUTIONS point out situations which could
cause minor or moderate injuries to the user or to the
hearing aid.
• You should familiarize yourself fully with the entire
contents of this user manual before using the Go
hearing aid to ensure personal safety and
correct use. Contact the Go contact centre for
support if you experience unexpected operations or
performance.
• Do not attempt to modify the shape of the devices

yourself.
• For best results, use hearing aid accessories provided
by Go Hearing.
• Never leave your devices where small children and
pets can reach them.
These WARNINGS point out situations which could
cause serious injuries to the user or to the hearing aid.
• In some acoustic environments, over amplication
can cause discomfort and damage to the patient’s
hearing.
• Do not use your device in explosive or oxygen-
enriched areas.
• Allergic reactions to hearing aids are unlikely.
However, if you experience itching, redness, soreness,
inammation, or a burning sensation in or around
your ears, inform a hearing healthcare provider
and contact your physician.
• You may notice accelerated accumulation of earwax
when using your hearing aid. This is normal, but see
your hearing healthcare provider if you continue to
have difculty.
• In the unlikely case that any parts remain in the
ear canal after the removal of the hearing aid,
contact a physician immediately. Report the event to
your hearing healthcare provider as soon as possible.

• Remove your aids for CT and MRI scans or for other
electromagnetic procedures.
• Never leave your charging case where small children
and pets can reach them.
• If you feel pain in or behind your ear, if it is inamed,
if skin irritation or accumulations of ear wax occur,
please check with your hearing healthcare provider or
physician.
• If you have active implantable devices please keep
magnets (ie. the charging case) at least 6 inches
away from the active implant.
• Do not cover the whole charging case while charging
with the charging cable, e.g. with a cloth etc.
• Please do not share your hearing device with other
people.
• Contact +1 302 754 3190 for support if you experience
unexpected operations or performance.

Caution: The sound output should not be
uncomfortable or painful. You should turn down the
volume or remove the device if the sound output is
uncomfortably loud or painful.
Note: If you remain concerned, consult with 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.
Note: Expectations about what a hearing aid can
do. A hearing aid will not restore normal hearing and
may not completely eliminate difculty hearing over
noise. Further, a hearing aid will not prevent or improve
a hearing impairment resulting from a medical
condition(s). For many people, the use of a hearing aid
may be more satisfactory with training or counselling
because the device is only one part of hearing
habilitation. Also, if you have hearing loss in both ears,
use of hearing aids for both ears (bilateral hearing
Caution and notices for users
Caution: This is not hearing protection. You should
remove this device if you experience overly loud
sounds, either of short or long duration. You should use
appropriate hearing protection in loud environments.
As a general rule, if you would use ear plugs in a loud
environment, you should remove this device and use
ear plugs in that environment.

Note: Tell the FDA about injuries, malfunctions, or other
adverse events. To report an adverse event, you should
submit the information to FDA as soon as possible after
the event. Adverse events can include: ear canal or
outer ear skin irritation, injury from the device (like cuts
or scratches, or burns from an overheated battery),
pieces of the device lodged in your ear canal, sudden
increased severity in hearing loss with device use, etc.
Instructions for reporting are available at www.fda.gov/
Safety/MedWatch, or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
aids) may provide more benet than just one hearing
aid, especially in demanding listening situations - for
example, noisy environments.

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This manual will provide you with all the
information you need to use and maintain
your new devices.
For additional information on the use of these
devices visit www.gohearing.com.
What’s inside the box
Components of the devices
Quick start guide
Charging the devices
Device information
Cleaning and maintenance
Wax guard replacement instruction
Troubleshooting
Getting used to the devices
Contact us
Information and description of symbols
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Table of Contents

2What’s inside the box?
2 x Color coded Hearing
Aids.
6 x Domes (Small, medium
and large sizes)
4 x Spare wax guards
1 x Charging case
1 x
Charging
adapter
1 x Volume adjustment tool
(for the Go Lite only)
1 x Charging cable for
the charging case 1 x Cleaning brush
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