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low battery indication
An acoustic indicator will sound when the battery is
nearly exhausted, unless this function has been disa-
bled (see page 9). Exactly how long the hearing aid will
function after the low battery indication varies from
one case to another. We recommend that you always
have a spare battery with you.
Warning
Never .leave .an .exhausted .battery .in .the .hearing .aid . .Exhausted .
batteries .may .leak, .damaging .the .hearing .aid . .
Warning
Your . hearing . aid . may . stop . functioning, . for . instance . if . the .
.battery .is .exhausted . .You .should .be .aware .of .this .possibility, .in .
particular .when .you .are .in .traffic .or .are .otherwise .dependent .
on .warning .signals .
Turning the hearing aid on and off
The battery drawer of the hearing aid also functions as
the on/off switch.
Close the battery drawer to turn on the
hearing aid. An acoustic indicator will indi-
cate that the hearing aid has been switched
on unless this function has been disabled.
Open the battery drawer to turn off the
hearing aid.
Please remember to turn off the hear-
ing aid when it is not in use. Remove
the battery if the hearing aid will not be
used for several days.