• Do not expose the sound processor to
extreme temperatures. The
sound processor is designed to
operate within the temperature
ranges +5°C (+41°F) to +40°C
(+104°F).In particular, battery
performance deteriorates in
temperatures under +5°C. The processor should
not be subject, at any time, to temperatures
below -20°C (-4°F) or above +50°C (+122°F).
• This product is not suitable for use in flammable
and/or explosive environments.
• If you are to undergo an MRI (Magnetic
Resonance Imaging) procedure, refer to the MRI
Reference Card included in the document pack.
• Always use the Audio adapter when connecting
an external audio source to your sound
processor.
• Portable and mobile RF (radio frequency)
communications equipment can affect the
performance of your sound processor.
• The sound processor is suitable for use in
electromagnetic environments with mains
power of typical commercial or hospital quality,
and power frequency magnetic fields of typical
commercial or hospital levels. It is intended for
use in an electromagnetic environment in which
radiated RF (radio frequency) disturbances are
controlled.
• Interference may occur in the
vicinity of equipment with the
symbol to the right.
• Dispose of batteries and electronic items in
accordance with your local regulations.
• Do not dispose of your sound processor in
an incinerator or into fire.
If the sound processor becomes soaked with
water:
1. Immediately open the battery door and remove
the battery.
2. Put the sound processor in a container with
drying capsules such as a Dri-aid kit or similar.
Leave the processor to dry out overnight.
Drying kits are available from most hearing care
professionals.
Feedback (whistling) problems
See figure
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Check that items such as hats and glasses do
1
not come in contact with the sound processor.
Also, ensure that neither the head nor the ear
come in contact with the sound processor.
Decrease the volume.
2
Check that the battery door is closed.
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