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BATTERY SAFETY INFORMATION
Hearing Aid Batteries Are Dangerous If Swallowed
Keep hearing aids out of the reach of children or anyone
who may accidentally swallow them. Never put hearing aids
in your mouth for any reason. Do not store in pill containers
where they may be mistaken for medication and swallowed.
Do not attempt to remove batteries from your device see your
hearing care professional. Do not use any other rechargeable
battery; Batteries of low quality may leak and cause bodily
harm. Batteries with incorrect voltage may cause damage to
your device. They may explode and cause serious injury. Do
not expose your hearing aid to heat, such as an open flame,
microwave, or oven. There is a risk that they will explode and
cause serious injury.
Visit http://www.poison.org/prevent/battery.asp to learn more
important information about battery safety.
If a battery or hearing instrument is swallowed, see a doctor
immediately and call the National Capital
Poison Center, 202-625-3333.
Disposal Of Instruments
Waste from electronic equipment must be handled
according to local regulations.
“Excepted” Lithium Sized Batteries:
Battery Module contains Lithium-ion button cell
UL1642 certified / UN38.3 certified
IEC 62133-2:2017 certified
Rating: 3.8v d.c, 17.5 mAh, 0.067Wh
Charger contains Lithium-ion Polymer Battery
Model PD 502070
Rating: 5.0V, 820mAh, 3.034Wh
UN38.3 certified
IEC 62133-2:2017 certified
WARNING: Risk of Fire and Burns. Do not Open, Crush, Heat above
60oC/131F or incinerate. Do not short circuit. If bulges severely,
discontinue use.
UN 3481
For more information, call (800) 785-6052
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