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Wings that make you hear clear

QUICK START GUIDE

Rechargeable
Model: GM 903-BT OTC Hearing Aid
Quick Start Guide

Four easy steps to get going

Step 1 : Charge your Amphos hearing device

Step 2 : Select your dome

Step 3 : Wear Hearing Device and Select


Hearing Aid Mode

Step 4 : Select Bluetooth Mode


Step 1
Charge your Amphos hearing device

1. Insert both hearing devices gently into your charging


base.
2. Digital display and what it means :
Flashing green lights on the left and right display
indicates the devices are charging.
No display on the left and right indicates the
devices are fully charged.
Flashing charge percentage in the middle of the
display indicates charging base battery.

3. Close the charging base lid (it should click) and Plug
the type-C cable charger to your charging base.

4. Wait for 5-6 hours until fully charged or until the


charging base and device battery are fully charged.

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1 Flashing light = Charging Devices
2 Flashing Percentage = Charging Base Charge
3 No Display = Fully Charged Devices
Step 2
Select your Dome

1. Your Amphos package comes with two different


dome types (Double ear plug & Oval shaped domes).
Double ear plug comes in five sizes and Oval shaped
domes come in three sizes.

2. For dome installation: Firmly grasp the hearing


device in one hand and the dome in your other hand.
Push the dome firmly into the middle of the hearing
device and make sure it's securely fastened.

3. Use a dome type and size that is comfortable for your


ears.

Larger Domes can help to prevent your hearing device


from whistling at higher volume levels.

Double Ear Plug Domes Oval Shaped Domes

Dome Installation
Step 3
Wear Hearing Device & Select Hearing Aid Mode

1. Clean the ear canal with a cotton swab before wearing


your hearing aids.
2. Hold the device firmly between your thumb and index
finger and insert the tip of the hearing aid into the ear
canal and gently push it in until it sits securely in your
ear. See picture below for device alignment.
3. Turning on: Take devices out of the charging base to
automatically turn the devices on. Alternatively, Long
press the M button to turn your devices on/off.
4. Turning off: Place devices back in the charging base to
automatically turn the devices off. Alternatively, Long
press the M button to turn your devices on/off.
5. Volume Adjustments:
Short press the M button to increase volume levels.
Your device comes with 5 volume levels - cyclic
adjustments - Beep indicates volume has reached
max level.

1 short click = 1 volume level


increment (max of 5).
Recommended device wearing 3 short clicks = Switch to bluetooth
alignment mode
Step 4
Select Bluetooth mode - For smart phones,
TV, Car, Laptop

Connect to your Phone

1. Goto “Settings” and navigate to “Connections” and


“Bluetooth” settings on your phone.

2. Take BOTH hearing devices out of the charging base,


then press on the Smart one touch button 3 times (in
quick succession) to turn on Bluetooth pairing. You
should hear a voice prompt saying “Pairing”.

3. Once the pairing mode is activated on your hearing


aids, click on the “Scan” button on your phone and pair
with “GM903-BT”.
4. Once paired and connected you can set up the
bluetooth to take calls and stream audio.

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Connect to your TV
1. Goto “Settings” and navigate to “Sound” settings,
followed by “Sound Output”. Select “Speaker list” or
“Devices” and click on “Bluetooth devices”.
2. Take BOTH hearing devices out of the charging base,
then press on the Smart one touch button 3 times (in
quick succession) to turn on Bluetooth pairing. You
should hear a voice prompt saying “Pairing”.
3. Once the pairing mode is activated on your hearing
aids, click on the “Scan” button on your TV and pair
with “GM903-BT”.
4. Once paired and connected you can set up the
bluetooth to stream audio.

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Journey to Listening
4 Week Wear Chart

Once you start your hearing correction journey, you will


experience countless “new sounds”, and your brain needs
to adapt for a period of time. In just a few weeks, you can
experience new sounds you have missed before.

THE FIRST WEEK THE SECOND WEEK


BE PATIENT EXERCISE LISTENING
1 to 2 hours per day 3 to 4 hours per day

In the first week, your brain The more you wear the
is relearning how to hearing aid, the more you
prioritize new sounds that can adapt to the new
you have missed before. sound environment. In the
Wear the device 1 to 2 hours second week, Exercise
a day to train to prioritize listening to tv sounds and
new sounds. music 3 to 4 hours a day.

THE THIRD WEEK


PARTICIPATE IN THE FOURTH WEEK
CONVERSATIONS
Wear it all day long
6 to 8 hours per day
Once you get used to all
Speech and missed sound the sounds in the
should start to get clearer by environment, you will
the third week. Engage in be able to wear the
conversations and family hearing aid all day long
gatherings to practice without limitations.
hearing.
QUICK TIPS
1. Whistling or squealing from your device?
Try these steps:
Turn on the device after inserting the device in your
ear.
Place your finger on the microphone while inserting
and removing the devices from your ear.
Choose a dome that fits your ears. Larger domes
generally help reduce whistling.
Place the devices firmly in your ears.
Reduce the volume .

2. Low or no volume from your device?


Try these steps:
Ear domes or the wax guard may be blocked.
Clean out any debris from the ear domes, receiver
area with the cleaning brush provided.

3. Hearing device not powering on or is not


charging.
Try these steps:
Insert the amplifier correctly and gently into the
charging base.
If the display lights do not turn on while charging
(blinking or solid), remove the hearing devices from
the charging base and look to ensure that the golden
pins (2 pins) inside the charging base are popped up
and in functioning order. You may push the pins
down a few times with your fingers to pop the pins
up to try and get it to proper working order.

4. Trouble adjusting to new sounds.


Try these steps:
It can take time to adjust to your new hearing
devices, sometimes up to several weeks. If you aren’t
comfortable wearing hearing devices all day, try
wearing them for a few hours at a time and gradually
work up to longer use.
Sounds may seem loud or different. You may also
notice background noises that you haven’t heard
before. As your brain learns to recognize and filter out
these sounds, they’ll become less apparent over time.
You might need to experiment with different volume
settings in new environments. Over time, you’ll find
settings that work for you and won’t need to adjust
them as often.

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