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Cleaning
Clean the sound processor very carefully on a regular basis using a cotton cloth or, preferably, a stiff bristled
brush lightly moistened with alcohol. Make sure to protect the microphones from dust, dirt, sweat and
humidity. Cleaning wipes are also provided in this box.
These wipes are saturated with a bactericide and levuricide solution that enables earwax to be effectively
dissolved and dust and perspiration residue to be removed. For further information, refer to the "Accessories
user manual" provided on the backup media included in this box.
Storage
It is recommended to store the entire external equipment away from direct sunlight and heat. The
sound processor must be protected from dust, humidity, mechanical vibrations and impacts. On a
day-to-day basis, you can use your case to store the sound processor when you are not using it. You
just need to remove the batteries before positioning the device in the mould provided for this. For
further information, refer to the "Accessories user manual" provided on the backup media included
in this box.
Desiccation system
In case your sound processor is stopped for prolonged periods (for example during the night), we
recommend removing both batteries and placing the Neuro One in the desiccation box (Perfect Dry
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provided for absorbing the residual humidity. Refer to the user instructions before use or to the
"Accessories user manual" provided on the backup media included in this box. The batteries should
be stored in a cool (<20°C) and dry place away from direct sunlight and heat.
Recycling
The main objective of Directive 2012/19/EU (WEEE) is the prevention of waste electrical and electronic equipment and in
addition, the re-use, recycling and other forms of recovery of such waste, so as to reduce the disposal of waste. The
"crossed out dustbin" symbol shown in the "Miscellaneous information" section indicates that the equipment cannot be
disposed of with household waste, but is subject to sorted waste collection. The equipment must be delivered to an
appropriate collection point for processing.
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