WARNING
Choking hazard posed by small parts.
• Keep hearing instruments, batteries and accessories out of
children's reach.
• If swallowed, consult a physician or hospital immediately.
• If infants, small children or mentally disabled persons need to
wear hearing instruments, ensure adequate supervision.
Battery tips
CAUTION! Batteries can be harmful if swallowed.
• If a battery is accidentally swallowed, seek medical attention
immediately, or call The National Button Battery Hotline
collect at (202) 625-3333.
• Always use the battery size recommended on your warranty
card or by your Hearing Care Professional for your model for
best performance.
• Remove the battery from your instrument when not in use. This
prevents possible damage from expansion or leakage of the
battery, if the instrument is not fully turned off.
• Always carry spare batteries in the event that your current
battery goes dead. Place each spare battery in an individual,
non-metallic container to prevent contact with other batteries or
metal objects, such as keys or coins.
• Follow your local recycling rules for battery disposal.
Note: Do not throw used batteries into household trash. Return
them to your Hearing Care Professional for environmentally
correct disposal.
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WARNING
Risk of explosion!
• Do not use your remote control in explosive atmospheres
(e. g. in mining areas).
NOTICE
Your hearing instruments are designed to comply with
international standards on electromagnetic compatibility but
interference with nearby electronic devices could occur. In this
case, move away from the source of interference.
NOTICE
For instruments with wireless connectivity: When the telecoil
program is active, the remote control may cause a pulsing noise.
• Use the remote control with a distance greater than 4 inches
(10 cm).
NOTICE
• Your remote control is programmed to exclusively communicate
with your hearing instruments. If you experience problems with
another person's remote control, consult your Hearing Care
Professional.
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