User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Your hearing aid
- How to get your hearing aid ready for use
- How to place the hearing aids in your ears
- How to remove the hearing aids from your ears
- How to use your hearing aids
- Direct Audio Input (optional)
- Advanced options
- How to clean and maintain your hearing aids
- Wireless accessories
- Tinnitus Management
- General warnings
- Troubleshooting
- Warnings to hearing care professionals (US only)
- Regulatory information
- Hearing aid variants
- Technical specifications
- Additional information
General warnings
1. Consult a hearing care professional if you think there may be a foreign object in your ear canal,
if you experience skin irritation, or if excessive earwax accumulates with the use of the hearing
aid.
2. Different types of radiation, from e.g. NMR, MRI, or CT scanners, may damage hearing aids. It
is recommended not to wear hearing aids during these or other similar procedures. Other
types of radiation, such as burglar alarms, room surveillance systems, radio equipment,
mobile telephones, contain less energy and will not damage hearing aids. However, they have
the potential to momentarily affect the sound quality or temporarily create undesired sounds
from the hearing aids.
3. Do not wear hearing aids in mines, oil fields, or other explosive areas unless those areas are
certified for hearing aid use.
4. Do not allow others to use your hearing aids.
5. Hearing Aid usage by children or mentally disabled persons should be supervised at all times
to ensure their safety. The hearing aid contains small parts that could be swallowed by
children. Please be mindful not to leave children unsupervised with this hearing aid.
6. Hearing aids should be used only as prescribed by your hearing care professional. Incorrect
use may result in sudden and permanent hearing loss.
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