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A Hearing Professional:
• Is trained, licensed, and experienced in
hearing problems.
• Is experienced in fitting, programming and
adjusting hearing instruments.
• Invites you for regular progress check-ups
and instrument cleaning.
• Provides batteries and accessories for hearing
needs.
• Must exercise special care in the selection and
fitting of hearing instruments having maximum
sound levels exceeding 132 dB; there may be
associated risks of impairment to remaining
hearing ability at these output levels if the
fitted instruments are inappropriate for loss.
• Provides information and counseling
toward the development of informed and
realistic expectations about wearing hearing
instruments.
Hearing Instrument Warranty
Your instrument is warranted for one year from
date of purchase against defects in material and
workmanship. We will, at our option, repair or
replace the instrument or any defective part at