Do not use a ComPilot if recipient has a pacemaker, as there is potential for
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interference. Contact a health care professional for more information.
Ensure appropriate supervision when child is wearing the Naída CI Q70 sound
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processor and accessories.
Keep batteries and accessories out of children' s reach as they may pose a choking hazard.
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If any parts are swallowed consult a physician or hospital immediately.
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Do not leave children unattended with or allow them to play with batteries.
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Do not place batteries in your mouth.
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Do not chew or swallow batteries. If this occurs, seek immediate medical attention.
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Do not allow children to play with or operate the drying system unattended.
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Using your sound processor and accessories in a manner other than their
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intended use (e.g. placing them in your mouth or chewing them) may cause
bodily harm.
Do not recharge disposable batteries.
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Do not allow leaking battery fluid to come into contact with skin, mouth, or eyes.
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Do not expose batteries to heat (e.g., do not store in direct sunlight or in a hot car).
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Do not dispose of batteries in fire.
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Do not allow children to charge batteries unattended.
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Do not use any power supply with the sound processor, AB myPilot remote
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control or ComPilot unless it is supplied by Advanced Bionics or Phonak. If
needed, contact Advanced Bionics for a power supply replacement.
Do not use the AB myPilot or the ComPilot when they are plugged in to power
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sources such as wall outlets or USB compatible power sources such as laptops.
The ComPilot comes with a neck loop antenna. Do not touch the neck loop
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connectors at the same time.
Power supplies and battery chargers should be operated in an open area to ensure
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adequate airflow. While, to date, no injuries have been reported, components may
become hot during normal use or in the event of a fault. If the device's temperature
results in discomfort or pain when touched, disconnect the power source and
contact your local Advanced Bionics representative.
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