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Disposal:
• Check with your Hearing Care Professional about
arrangements for battery disposal. There may be
a system for disposing of them.
• Never try to charge non-rechargeable batteries.
• Never dispose of batteries with household waste.
They cause environmental pollution.
• Never dispose of batteries by burning them. There
is a risk that they will explode and cause serious
injury.
Tamper-resistant battery door (optional)
This is strongly recommended for infants, small
children, and persons of diminished mental capacity.
Instructions: To open the
battery compartment,
simply insert the end of a
ballpoint pen or something
similar into the small recess
and apply pressure in the
direction of the arrow.
Important: Do not force the battery door beyond
its fully open position. Insert the battery correctly.
Excessive strain can deform the battery door, which
will reduce its tamper resistant effectiveness.
Off
DAI (Direct Audio Input)
If your hearing instrument is connected by means of
a DAI shoe with an external sound source, like a
walkman, discman or hand mic, the signals of these
devices will be directly transferred to your hearing
instrument.
It is necessary to remove the DAI shoe first before you
are able to turn your hearing instrument off.
Connecting DAI to Hearing Instrument
Start by clicking the DAI shoe onto the instrument.
Then insert the DAI cord into the shoe.
IMPORTANT: If you are using
DAI in connection with A/C
equipment that is plugged into
an electrical outlet (i.e., TV,
computer), the DAI cord should
be disconnected from the
hearing aid during an electrical
(lightning) storm.
When the DAI shoe is connected, the instrument will
automatically switch to a combination of a DAI pro-
gram and the microphone. If you would like the DAI
program alone, you can switch to the next program by
using the push button.
DAI-shoe