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 WARNING 

Interference with active Implants

•  In order to show caution, we advise to follow the guidelines recom-

mended by manufacturers of defibrillators and pacemakers regard-
ing use of cell phones:

•  If you wear an active implantable device keep the Wireless Hearing 

Aids and Hearing Aid Accessories such as wireless remote controls or 
communicators at least 15 cm/6 inches away from the implant .

•  If you experience any interference, do not use the hearing aids and 

contact the manufacturer of the implant . Please, note that interfer-
ence can also be caused by power lines, electrostatic discharge, air-
port metal detectors etc .

•  If you have an active brain implant, please contact the manufacturer 

of the implant for risk evaluation .

If you have an implantable device, we advise to keep magnets* at least 
15 cm/6 inches away from the implant . (*= can be specified as Auto-
phone magnet, hearing instrument case, magnet in a tool, etc .)

Summary of Contents for DREAM D-9

Page 1: ...USER INSTRUCTIONS THE WIDEX DREAM FAMILY D 9 model Behind the ear ...

Page 2: ...2 YOURWIDEXHEARINGAID To be filled out by the hearing care professional Your hearing aid series ___________________________________________ Programs Master Music TV Comfort Reverse focus Phone T M T ...

Page 3: ...3 Zen Master Zen Master Reverse focus Master T Master M T Master Phone Zen Phone Date Your hearing care professional ...

Page 4: ... Low battery indication 15 Turning the hearing aid on and off 16 Right left identification 18 Positioning the hearing aid 19 Removing the hearing aid 21 Volume adjustment 22 Lost partner alarm 25 Programs 26 Switching between the listening programs 31 Zen 32 Phone 32 Using a telephone 33 4 ...

Page 5: ...CLEANING 34 The hearing aid 35 ACCESSORIES 36 IN CASE OF MALFUNCTION 41 CARING FOR YOUR HEARING AID 44 WARNINGS 46 ADVICE 52 REGULATORY INFORMATION 53 SYMBOLS 84 5 ...

Page 6: ...our specific needs Please refer to the separate ear set user manual 1 Microphone openings 2 Volume control optional 3 Program button 4 On off switch 5 Battery drawer with nail grip If you need help to identify the serial number usually six or seven digits on the product please contact your hearing care professional 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 7: ...ex BTE hearing aids WARNING This booklet and the manual Ear sets for Widex BTE hearing aids contain important information and instructions Read these booklets carefully before you start using the hearing aid NOTE Your hearing aid ear set and accessories may not look exactly as illus trated in this booklet We also reserve the right to make any changes considered necessary ...

Page 8: ...noise source for adults who desire to listen to such a background in quiet Indications for use The devices are indicated for individuals with a range of hearing loss severity from minimal 10 dB HL to severe 90 dB HL and all hearing loss configurations They are to be programmed by licensed hearing care profession als audiologists hearing aid specialists otolaryngologists who are trained in hearing ...

Page 9: ... wireless technology WidexLink to enable communication between the left and the right hearing aids as well as between the hearing aids and the DEX accessories Your hearing aid may be provided with a listening program called Zen It makes musical tones and sometimes a rushing noise in the background These sounds are shaped according to your hearing loss ...

Page 10: ...ated Functions Default settings Other settings Adjusting volume Tone Off Confirming program button use Clicking sound Off Changing program Message Tones off Starting up the hearing aid Message Tone off Warning about low battery Message 4 tones off Warning about lost partner Off Message Service reminder Off Message Note Warning about lost partner can only be made available in DREAM440 ...

Page 11: ... to take note of the expiration date and the recommendations on the battery pack regarding disposal of used batteries Otherwise there is a risk that the battery life may be reduced Inserting the battery Before inserting a new battery into the hearing aid remember to remove the adhesive tab Once the tab has been removed wait 60 seconds before placing the battery into the hearing aid ...

Page 12: ...AUTION Do not use batteries if there is a sticky residue from the tab or other un wanted substance as this can cause the hearing aid to malfunction Use the nail grip to gently swing the battery drawer open ...

Page 13: ... on the battery faces upward You can use the battery magnet provided to steer the battery into place If the battery drawer does not close easily the battery is incor rectly inserted When changing battery it is a good idea to hold the hearing aid over a table ...

Page 14: ...14 The hearing aid may be provided with a special battery drawer helping to secure the battery in the drawer This type of drawer can be a good choice if the hearing aid is worn by a child ...

Page 15: ...you always have a spare battery with you WARNING Never leave an exhausted battery in the hearing aid Exhausted batter ies may leak damaging the hearing aid WARNING Your hearing aid may stop functioning for instance if the battery is ex hausted You should be aware of this possibility in particular when you are in traffic or are otherwise dependent on warning signals ...

Page 16: ...ring aid also functions as the on off switch Push the switch upwards to turn on the hear ing aid An acoustic indicator will indicate that the hearing aid has been switched on unless this function has been disabled Push the switch downwards to turn off the hear ing aid ...

Page 17: ...d is turned off Note Another way to verify that the hearing aid is turned on is to cup it in your hand If it is on it will whistle Please remember to turn off the hearing aid when it is not in use Remove the battery if the hearing aid will not be used for sev eral days ...

Page 18: ...ight left identification If you wear hearing aids on both ears the hearing aids can be provided with col ored marks red mark right and blue mark left The arrow shows the position of the iden tification mark ...

Page 19: ...in the ear canal while holding the lower part of the tube It may help to pull the outer ear backwards and upwards with the opposite hand Place the hearing aid behind the ear so that the hearing aid and tube rest comfortably on the ear close to your head ...

Page 20: ...further information on ear tip earmold types anchors and procedures see the separate ear set user manual provided If the ear set does not fit or sit properly causing discomfort irri tation redness or the like contact your hearing care professional ...

Page 21: ...aid from its position behind the ear Carefully pull the earpiece out of the ear canal while holding the lower part of the tube If the earpiece is provided with an extrac tion cord take hold of this and carefully pull the ear tip out of the ear canal ...

Page 22: ...ith a volume control shaped like a small lever Push the lever upward to gradually raise the vol ume Push the lever downwards to gradually lower the volume Depending on hearing aid features and setting any change you make will affect both hearing aids To alter the increments in which the volume is increased or decreased consult your hearing care professional ...

Page 23: ...s been disabled When the maximum or minimum adjustment level is reached a steady tone will sound WARNING If the volume in the hearing aid is generally too loud or too weak or the reproduced sounds are distorted or if you would like any further information consult your hearing care professional ...

Page 24: ...the volume setting will be canceled when your hearing aid is turned off or when you change program NOTE Your hearing aid can be set to gradually increase the ampli fication provided to allow you to acclimatize yourself to the sound through the hearing aid Therefore you may notice an increase in level after a period of time If you wish to have the volume control disabled please consult your hearing...

Page 25: ...if this feature is available and has been activated by your hearing care professional If one of your hearing aids falls off your ear and or the battery is exhausted a tone signal and a spoken message will sound two times in the other hearing aid ...

Page 26: ... Music For listening to music TV For listening to the TV Comfort Attenuates background noise Reverse focus Focus on sounds from behind Phone For listening to the telephone T In this program you listen via the telecoil T and not via the hearing aid microphones M The telecoil is used where a loop system is installed If you activate the tele coil program you listen to a specific sound source and shut...

Page 27: ...es Phone For phone use only Transmits the telephone sound received in one hearing aid to the other hearing aid Note that the microphones on the hearing aid to which the sound is transmitted are turned off only in some DREAM hearing aids Depending on your hearing loss your hearing care professional can activate the Audibility Extender feature Ask your hearing care professional if you could benefit ...

Page 28: ...28 CAUTION When selecting Phone as listening program please remember that there are situations in which it is particularly important to be able to hear the surrounding sounds ...

Page 29: ...age ment A tinnitus management program should include a com plete audiological evaluation tinnitus diagnosis counseling use of proper amplification and or sound therapy tools Prior to any tinnitus management program it is advisable that you seek medical attention to exhaust any medical or surgical treatment options Use your hearing aid and the Zen program according to the direc tions and schedule ...

Page 30: ...here are no known risks or side effects associated with the use of the Zen program However consistent with our recommendations on the use of conventional hearing aids stop using the hearing aids and the Zen program and seek attention from your hear ing healthcare professional if any of the following symptoms are noted Skin irritation Perceived decrease in loudness tolerance of sounds speech not as...

Page 31: ...nless this function has been disabled Program 1 Message or one short beep Program 2 Message or two short beeps Program 3 Message or three short beeps Program 4 Message or one long and one short beep Program 5 Message or one long and two short beeps Zen or Phone Message or tone Depending on hearing aid features and setting any change you make will affect both hearing aids ...

Page 32: ... pressing and holding the program button for more than 1 second Phone If your hearing aid is programmed with Phone instead of Zen this program is accessed via a long press more than 1 second on the program button on the hearing aid You can exit Phone by pressing and holding the same program button for more than 1 second If you wish to have the program button disabled please consult your hearing ca...

Page 33: ...a telephone we rec ommend that you hold the tele phone against your head at an angle above your ear rather than directly against the ear If the sound is not optimal try moving the tele phone earpiece to a slightly differ ent position ...

Page 34: ...ing aid and ear set For cleaning the ear set see the user manual Ear sets for Widex BTE hearing aids 1 Cloth 2 Wax removing tool 3 Cleaning thread Contact your hearing care professional if you need additional supplies of cleaning accessories Selection depends on ear set type ...

Page 35: ...e still blocked contact your hearing care professional WARNING Never use water or cleaning solutions to clean the hearing aid as this may cause it to malfunction When the hearing aid is not in use keep it in a warm dry place with the battery drawer open to ventilate the hearing aid and allow it to dry ...

Page 36: ... ing aid RC DEX remote control TV DEX for listening to TV and audio M DEX for cell phone applications and remote control T DEX for connecting hearing aids to cell phones using a telecoil FM DEX the FM DEX is a high quality streaming device designed specifically for Widex hearing aids ...

Page 37: ...ds of ac cessories FM and CROS Bi CROS systems as well as external audio equipment radio TV etc On the form on the next page your hearing care professional can make a note of the audio programs you have access to and where they are located For more information on the use of audio input consult your hear ing care professional ...

Page 38: ...38 Program order DAI M DAI 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 39: ...ipment which is connected to the electrical mains this equipment must comply with IEC 60065 IEC 60950 1 IEC 60601 1 or equivalent UL safety standards Do not connect the hearing aid to sockets that are labelled with one or more of the following symbols ...

Page 40: ... the hearing aid via an FM shoe The system can be set according to your needs For more information on the SCOLA FM system consult the SCOLA FM system user manuals For help in determining whether you could benefit from a remote control or other accessories please consult your hearing care pro fessional ...

Page 41: ...ll the way upwards The battery does not work Insert a new battery in the hearing aid The hearing aid volume is not powerful enough Your ear is blocked by earwax Contact your ENT doctor physician Your hearing may have changed Contact your hearing care professional The hearing aid whistles continu ously Your ear is blocked by earwax Contact your ENT doctor physician ...

Page 42: ...rn the hearing aids off and on again The hearing aids do not respond with a corre sponding change in volume or pro gram to the DEX a The DEX is used beyond the trans mission range b Strong electromag netic interference in the vicinity c The DEX and the hearing aids are not matched a Move the DEX closer to the hearing aids b Move away from known source of EM interfer ence c Check with hearing care ...

Page 43: ...has expired b Strong electromag netic interference in the vicinity a Replace battery in one or both hearing aids b Move away from known sources of interference Note This information covers only the hearing aid See the Ear sets for Widex BTE hearing aids user manual for information specific to your ear set If the problems persist contact your hearing care professional for assistance ...

Page 44: ...44 CARINGFORYOURHEARINGAID The hearing aid is a valuable object and should be treated with care Here are some things you can do to prolong the life of your hearing aid ...

Page 45: ...o extreme temperatures or high humidity Make sure to dry the hearing aid thoroughly after heavy perspiration such as that which may occur during intense physical activity e g playing sports Avoid dropping your hearing aid perform cleaning and battery changes while holding the hearing aid above a soft surface Do not wear your hearing aid while in the shower or swimming or when using a hair dryer pe...

Page 46: ...t 202 625 3333 Keep hearing aids and their parts accessories and batteries out of reach of children and anyone else who might swallow such items or otherwise cause injury to themselves Do not change batteries in front of them and do not let them see where you keep your battery supply Discard used batteries carefully Batteries are very small and can easily be mistaken for pills or the like Never pu...

Page 47: ...ourself Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type or recharged Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions Never allow others to wear your hearing aid as this could cause per manent damage to their hear ing When selecting a listening program please remember that there are situations in which it is particularly important to be able to hear the surrounding sounds e g ...

Page 48: ... the ear canal We therefore recommend that you remove the hearing aid and ear set from your ear when you go to bed to allow the ear canal to be ventilated If possible you should also remove your hear ing aid and ear set during the day if there are any periods when you do not need them Make sure that you clean and inspect your hear ing aid and ear set as required If an ear infection or disease occu...

Page 49: ...radiation X rays MRIs CT or other medical treatments and scans The emissions from these pro cedures as well as from other types of radiation such as that in a microwave oven can damage your hearing aid and the hearing aid can become very hot Radiation from for example room surveillance equipment burglar alarms and cell phones is weaker and will not damage the hearing aid but may create audible int...

Page 50: ...st 15 cm 6 inches away from the implant If you experience any interference do not use the hearing aids and contact the manufacturer of the implant Please note that interfer ence can also be caused by power lines electrostatic discharge air port metal detectors etc If you have an active brain implant please contact the manufacturer of the implant for risk evaluation If you have an implantable devic...

Page 51: ...agnetic radia tion from other products such as alarm systems room surveillance equipment and cell phones Although your hearing aid has been designed to comply with the most stringent international electromagnetic compatibility stan dards the possibility cannot be excluded that it may cause interfer ence with other equipment such as medical devices Never try to open or repair the hearing aid yourse...

Page 52: ... hearing aid infrequently will not permit you to gain full benefit from it The use of a hearing aid is only part of hearing habilitation and may need to be supplemented by auditory training and instruction in lip reading The use of hearing aids increases the risk of accumulation of earwax Contact your physician ENT doctor if you suspect that a plug of ear wax has accumulated in your ear Earwax may...

Page 53: ...hearing aids Hearing aids RC DEX TM DEX Bluetooth NOAHlink Antenna type Inductive antenna Inductive antenna Inductive antenna Embedded ceramic antenna Antenna dimensions Ø1 8 mm L 4 85 mm Ø8 mm L 20 mm Ø6 mm L 8 mm NA Modulation FSK FSK FSK FHSS GFSK π 4 DPSK 8 DPSK Magnetic Field Strength at 10 m dis tance 54 dBμA m 13 dBμA m 26 dBμA m NA ...

Page 54: ...etween hear ing aids or Hearing aid to TM DEX 1 m remote unit to hearing aid 30 cm between hear ing aid and TM DEX 10 m between PC and NOAHlink Center fre quency 10 6 MHz 10 6 MHz 10 6 MHz 2 4 GHz Channel Single channel radio Single chan nel radio Single channel radio 5 logical channels Bandwidth 660 kHz 15 dB 660kHz 15 dB 660kHz 15 dB 1 MHz ...

Page 55: ...ex capability Simplex capability Simplex or semi duplex capability Time divi sion duplex TDD Protocol Random Access no collision avoid ance Random Access no collision avoidance Random Access no collision avoidance Packet based proto col time divided secure Serial Port Profile SPP Bluetooth specification v2 0 EDR published by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group SIG EIRP Equivalent isotropically ra...

Page 56: ...chronization of volume control settings between hearing aids The volume in both hearing aids will change when the VC is adjusted on one ear Synchronization of listening programs between hearing aids The same listening program is used in both hearing aids when one is changed by the user Surveillance of partner hearing aid The hearing aid s will signal an alert partner check when a hearing aid batte...

Page 57: ...nd and improve speech under standing for some wearers More accurate identification of feedback The DREAM hearing aids dis tinguish between true hearing aid whistling or feedback and music sounds to prevent unnecessary feedback cancellation and preserve nat ural sound quality Contraindications Congenital or traumatic deformity of the ear Active drainage from the ear within 90 days History of rapid ...

Page 58: ...dio Modulation FSK Radiated output power 29 pW 75 dBm Magnetic field strength 54 dBμA m 10 m Duty Cycle 5 averaged over 1 hour of operation Simplex or semi duplex capability The radio receiver in the DREAM series hearing aid is using the same frequency and bandwidth as the transmitter Cables and transducers No cables and transducers are used neither during normal use of the DREAM series hearing ai...

Page 59: ...knowledge a transmission latency in each direction 2x and a receive to transmit mode RX to TX time The data are saved in the hearing aid even when transmission is interrupted During daily use the requirements on audio streaming between hearing aids include a BER better than 10 3 The communication is simplex with a bitrate of 212 kbits s The additional audio decoding in this mode results in a longe...

Page 60: ...cation is interfered Wireless Security Measures Security of the wireless signals is assured through device system design that includes Individual MAC address for each unit which is checked during each transmission A built in pairing table which specifies valid and legitimate pairing among units A proprietary Widex communication protocol which checks the package numbers during each transmission A C...

Page 61: ...stomer or the user of a DREAM series hearing aid should assure that it is used in such an envi ronment Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The DREAM hearing aid uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment ...

Page 62: ...ud ing domestic establishments and those directly connected to the pub lic low voltage power supply net work that supplies buildings used for domestic purposes Harmonic emis sions IEC 61000 3 2 Not applicable Voltage fluctua tions flicker emissions IEC 61000 3 3 Not applicable Battery powered equipment ...

Page 63: ...aring aid should assure that it is used in such an envi ronment Immunity Test IEC 60601 Test level Compliance level Electromagnetic environment guid ance Electrostatic discharge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 6 kV con tact 8 kV air 6 kV contact 8 kV air Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with syn thetic material the relative humidity should be at least 30 ...

Page 64: ...ironment guid ance Electrical fast transients burst IEC 61000 4 4 2 kV for power line supplies 1 kV for input output lines Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Surge IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV line s to line s 2 kV line s to earth Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable ...

Page 65: ...nvironment guid ance Voltage dips short inter ruptions and voltage vari ations on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5 s Not applicable Not applicable ...

Page 66: ... fre quency 50 60 Hz magnetic field IEC 61000 4 8 3 A m 3 A m Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment NOTE UT is the a c mains voltage prior to the application of the test level Battery powered equipment ...

Page 67: ...uld assure that it is used in such an envi ronment Immunity Test IEC 60601 Test level Compli ance level Electromagnetic environ ment guidance Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the DREAMTM series hearing aid including cables than the recom mended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter ...

Page 68: ...onducted RF IEC 61000 4 6 3 Vrms 150 kHz to 80 MHz 3 Vrms Recommended separation distance d 1 2 P Radiated RF IEC 61000 4 3 3 V m 80 MHz to 2 5 GHz 3 V m d 1 2 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 2 3 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz ...

Page 69: ...ransmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters m FieldstrengthsfromfixedRF transmitters asdetermined byanelectromagneticsite surveya shouldbelessthan thecompliancelevelineach frequencyrangeb Interference may occur in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol ...

Page 70: ...cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site sur vey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the DREAM series hearing aid is used exceeds the applica ble RF compliance level above the DREAM series hearing aid should be observed to verify normal operation If abnorma...

Page 71: ...use in the electromag netic environment in which RF disturbances are controlled The customer or the user of the DREAM series hearing aid can help prevent electro magnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between por table and mobile RF communications equipment transmitters and the DREAM hearing aids as recommended below according to the maxi mum output power of the communications equ...

Page 72: ... transmitter W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 1 2 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 1 2 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 2 3 P 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 3 8 7 3 100 12 12 23 ...

Page 73: ...rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz the higher frequency range applies NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people This DREAM hearing aid may be interfered with by other equipment even if that other equipment com...

Page 74: ...0 2 V1 5 1 RF emissions incl Spurious emission EMC and radio spectrum matters for Short Range Devices in the fre quency range 9 kHz 25 MHz IEC 60601 1 2 2007 adapted pro tocol EMC emission Immunity RF and ESD Medical electrical equipment General requirements for basic safety and essential performance Electromagnetic compatibility EN 301 489 3 V1 4 1 Immunity RF and ESD Standard for Low Power Trans...

Page 75: ...7 Immunity RF Near Field immunity test American National Standard Meth ods of measurement of Compati bility between wireless Communi cation Devices and Hearing Aids The device was tested in only one orientation that represents the longest length or worst case scenario This is acceptable because of the relative small size of the device compared to the wavelength of the RF used in the test ...

Page 76: ...tions that may affect hearing are identified and treated before the hearing aid is purchased Following the medical evaluation the physician will give you a written statement that states that your hearing loss has been medically evalu ated and that you may be considered a candidate for a hearing aid The physician will refer you to an audiologist or a hearing aid dispenser as appropriate for a heari...

Page 77: ...mits a fully informed adult to sign a waiver statement declining the medical evaluation for religious or personal beliefs that preclude con sultation with a physician The exercise of such a waiver is not in your best health interest and its use is strongly discouraged Children with hearing loss In addition to seeing a physician for a medical evaluation a child with a hearing loss should be directe...

Page 78: ...lass B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfer ence in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee th...

Page 79: ...that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help NOTE This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This transmitter must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter Changes or modifications to the equipment not expressly approved by Widex could vo...

Page 80: ...nce to other users the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radi ated power e i r p is not more than that necessary for successful com munication This device complies with Industry Canada licence exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interferenc...

Page 81: ...et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente p i r e ne dépasse pas l intensité nécessaire à l établissement d une communi cation satisfaisante Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applica bles aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisa...

Page 82: ...ex A S declares that this D 9 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Direc tive 1999 5 EC A copy of the Declaration of Conformity according to 1999 5 EC can be found at http www widex com doc ...

Page 83: ... equipment WEEE is not handled correctly Do not dispose of hearing aids hearing aid accessories and bat teries with ordinary household waste Hearing aids batteries and hearing aid accessories should be disposed of at sites intended for waste electrical and electronic equipment or given to your hearing care professional for safe disposal Proper disposal helps to protect human health and the environ...

Page 84: ...roduced by the manufacturer whose name and address are stated next to the symbol If ap propriate the date of manufacture may also be stated Date of manufacture The date when the product was manufactured Use by date The date after which the product is not to be used Batch code The product s batch code lot or batch identification SYMBOLS ...

Page 85: ...ber Keep away from sunlight The product must be protected from light sources and or The product must be kept away from heat Keep dry The product must be protected from moisture and or The product must be kept away from rain Lower limit of temperature The lowest temperature to which the product can be safely exposed ...

Page 86: ...imits The highest and lowest temperatures to which the prod uct can be safely exposed Consult instructions for use The user instructions contain important cautionary infor mation warnings precautions and must be read before using the product Caution Warning Text marked with a caution warning symbol must be read before using the product ...

Page 87: ... product is in conformity with the requirements set out in European CE marking directives Alert The product is identified by R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC as an equipment Class 2 product with some restrictions on use in some CE member states C Tick mark The product complies with EMC and radio spectrum regu latory requirements for products supplied to the Australian or New Zealand market ...

Page 88: ...Title Description Interference Electromagnetic interference may occur in the vicinity of the product The six or seven digit number on the product is the serial number Serial numbers may not always be preceded by ...

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