Use Instructions

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Technical information
The hearing aids contain the following
two radio technologies:
The hearing aids contain a radio
transceiver using short range magnetic
induction technology operating at
3.84MHz. The magnetic eld strength of
the transmitter is very weak and always
below 15nW (typically below –40dBμA/m
at a distance of 10metres (–12.20dBμA/ft
at a distance of 33feet).
The hearing aids also contain a radio
transceiver using Bluetooth Low Energy
and a proprietary, short range radio
technology both operating at ISM band
2.4GHz. The radio transmitter is weak and
always below 3mW equal to 4.8dBm in
total radiated power.
Only use your hearing aids in areas where
wireless transmission is permitted.
The hearing aids comply with
international standards concerning
radio transmitters, electromagnetic
compatibility, and human exposure.
Due to the limited space available on the
hearing aid, relevant approval markings
can be found in this booklet. Additional
information can be found in the “Technical
Data Sheet” on www.oticon.ca
USA and Canada
This device contains a radio module
with (for IIC and CIC: Aurora CIC, for ITC,
ITE FS, ITE HS with battery size 312:
Aurora ITE 312, for ITC, ITE FS, ITE HS
with battery size 13: Aurora ITE 13) the
following certication ID numbers:
ITC, ITE FS, ITE HS 2.4 GHz and/or NFMI
With battery size 312:
FCC ID: 2ACAH-AUITE312
IC: 11936A-AUITE312
With Battery size 13:
FCC ID: 2ACAH-AUITE13
IC: 11936A-AUITE13
CIC NFMI:
FCC ID: 2ACAH-AUCIC
IC: 11936A-AUCIC
Note:
The device complies with Part 15 of
the FCC Rules and with Innovation,
Science and Economic Development
Canada’s license-exempt RSSs standards.
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Radio frequency radiation
exposure information
For body-worn operation, this device
meets FCC and Innovation, Science and
Economic Development Canada’s RF
exposure limits and has been tested while
in contact with the human body. Use
of other accessories not veried by the
manufacturer may not ensure compliance
with FCC and Innovation, Science and
Economic Development Canada’s RF
exposure guidelines. The device must not
be co-located or used in conjunction with
any other antenna or transmitter.
This Class B digital apparatus complies
with Canadian ICES-003.