Sharon, I am not very mechanical at all so I can appreciate how it must be
to learn the minute parts but you will do fine.
Sandy
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From: "Sharon Hooley" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2007 6:13 PM
Subject: Processors and Stuff
> Well folks,
>
> I went to see Jenna today. I remembered to take the things in the small
> bag that came with Victor, but you know what? I didn't need to; they were
> fake, and they belong to Victor! Haha! She gave me a big box, maybe about
> 18 inches long, 10 inches wide and 8 inches deep. It contains the two
> processors and alternative ear-hook sizes and something that goes around
> your ear so it fits snugly. Other items include disposable and
> rechargeable batteries and recharger with adapter, a supply of microphone
> covers, accessories that you can plug into sound sources like TV and
> portable CD player, a dry-&-store container that has a crystal, a place
> for the processor without the batteries, and a long light bulb that takes
> the moisture out of the system. She recommended that I put my hearing aid
> in there also. Of course, there are reading materials, along with a DVD,
> that are useful, but we don't know yet if there is anything like a manual
> in Braille format; she'll find out. If not, maybe we can find it online,
> like I have for other products. If not that, maybe they can scan
> something and send it via email.
>
> At first, I handled things gingerly as I learned to unattach and reattach
> parts. She encouraged me by saying that the products are sturdy. I guess
> they have to be, for kids to use them. I'm still uncomfortable about
> pulling some things out, like the batteries, for fear that they'll fly! :)
> some of the parts are hard to do, but I'll probably get good at it with
> practice and maybe some finger-strength training. There is a keychain
> with a small container where you can store extra batteries, but we both
> have a hard time opening it, so I doubt if I'll use it.
>
> It sure helps when you can learn things hands-on, doesn't it? I'll have
> the second half of the waiting period to play around with these things.
>
> Now on to the big day!
>
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> Sharon
>
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