User Manual

CAUTION - Battery Safety Information
Hearing Aid Batteries are Dangerous if Swallowed
Keep hearing aids out of the reach of children or
anyone who may accidentally swallow them. Never put
hearing aids in your mouth for any reason. Do not store in pill
containers where they may be mistaken for medication and
swallowed. Do not attempt to remove batteries from your
device, see your hearing care professional. Do not use any
other rechargeable battery; Batteries of low quality may leak
and cause bodily harm. Batteries with incorrect voltage may
cause damage to your device. They may explode and cause
serious injury. Do not expose your hearing aid to heat, such as
an open flame, microwave, or oven. There is a risk that they
will explode and cause serious injury.
Battery Safety
WARNING: Risk of Fire and Burns. Do not Open,
Crush, Heat above 60°C/131°F or incinerate. Do not
short circuit. If bulges severely, discontinue use.
Visit http://www.poison.org/prevent/battery.asp to learn
more important information about battery safety.
If a battery or hearing instrument is swallowed, see a
doctor immediately and call the National Capital Poison
Center, 202–625–3333.
Disposal of Instruments
Waste from electronic equipment must be
handled according to local regulations.
NON
STERILE
10
°
30° C
Transport & Storage
-20°
50° C
Operational Conditions
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Distributed by:
Lucid Hearing Holding Company, LLC
PO BOX 535596
Grand Prairie, TX 75053
Manufactured by:
Sound Quest, LLC
806 Beaver Street
Bristol, Pa 19007