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Note:
Damage to the hearing aid!
Do not force the battery into the battery compartment. If it
does not fit, check whether you are inserting it correctly and
that it is the correct type of battery.
Note:
Leaking batteries can damage your hearing aid!
If you are not going to use your hearing aid for a long time,
remove the battery to increase its service life, to avoid
leakage and to prevent corrosion to the battery contacts.
Note: Damage to the hearing aid!
Magnets pose a risk when they are placed close to magnetic
storage media. Please therefore keep magnets away from
such media (e.g. bank cards).
Note:
Strong radiation can damage hearing aids!
Make sure you take out your hearing aids if you are
undergoing a CT or MRI scan, other magnetic field-based
examinations or radiotherapy.
Note:
Damage to the hearing aid!
Never leave your hearing aid in the sun, near a naked flame
or in a hot vehicle. Otherwise your hearing aids might
become damaged.
Note:
Damage to the hearing aid!
Never try to change the shape of your hearing aid, ear mould
or tubing yourself. Otherwise your hearing aids might
become damaged.
Note:
Malfunctions!
Your devices may be subject to interference from other
electrical equipment despite their EMC-compatible design.
In this case move away from the source of interference.
Note:
Interference with electronic devices!
If you are in an environment where use of electronic
or wireless devices is restricted, check if the tinnitus
instrument must be turned off.
Note:
Age of user!
The hearing aids are not suitable for children under
36 months.
Note:
Reporting serious incidents!
All serious incidents that occur involving the product
should be reported to the manufacturer and the competent
authorities in the member state in which the user and/or
the patient are registered.