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Eartips should never be used by people with
perforated eardrums, exposed middle ear
cavities, or surgically altered ear canals. In
the case of such a condition, we recommend
seeing a hearing care professional.
Precautions
These hearing aids are water resistant
but not waterproof. They are designed to
withstand normal activities and occasional
accidental exposure to extreme conditions.
Never immerse your hearing aids in water.
These hearing aids are not specifically
designed for extended periods of water
submersion, eg. activities such as swimming
or bathing. Always remove your hearing aids
before these activities, as the hearing aids
contain sensitive electronic parts.
Protect your hearing aids from heat (never
leave near a window or in the car). Never
use a microwave or other heating devices
to dry your hearing aids (due to risk of
fire or explosion). Ask your hearing care
professional about suitable drying methods.
Eartips should be changed every three to
six months or when it becomes stiff or brittle.
This is to prevent the eartip from detaching
from the earpiece during insertion into or
removal from the ear.
Do not drop your hearing aids. Dropping
onto a hard surface can damage your
hearing aids.
Store your hearing aids in the charger if you
are not using them for a long period of time.
The hearing aids have to be dry before
charging. Otherwise the charging reliability
cannot be guaranteed.
In most cases, infrequent use of hearing aids
does not provide full benefit. Once you have
become accustomed to your hearing aids,
wear your hearing aids everyday all day.
Your hearing aids use the most modern
components to provide the best possible
sound quality in every listening situation.
However, communication devices such as
digital mobile phones can create interference