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Warnings
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Rechargeable battery
Do not attempt to open the hearing aid,
as it may damage the battery.
Never attempt to replace the battery. If
battery replacement is needed, please
return your device to the supplier. The
service guarantee is void if there are
signs of tampering.
The safety of recharging batteries using
a USB connector is determined by the
external signal source. When connected
to external equipment plugged into a
wall outlet, this equipment must comply
with IEC-62368 (or IEC-60065,
IEC-60950 until June 20, 2019) or
equivalent safety standards.
Dysfunction
Be aware of the possibility that your
hearing aid may stop working without
notice. Keep this in mind when you
depend on warning sounds (e.g. when
you are in traffic). The hearing aids may
stop functioning, for instance if the
batteries have expired or if the tubing is
blocked by moisture or earwax.
Active implants
The hearing aid has been thoroughly
tested and characterised for human
health according to international
standards for human exposure (Specific
Absorption Ratio - SAR), induced
electromagnetic power and voltages
into the human body.
The exposure values are well below
internationally accepted safety limits
for SAR, Induced electromagnetic power
and voltages into the human body
defined in the standards for human
health and coexistence with active
medical implants such as pacemakers
and heart defibrillators.
If you have an active brain Implant,
please contact the manufacturer of
your implantable device for information
about the risk of disturbance.
The MultiTool (which has a built-in
magnet) should be kept at least 30 cm
away from the implant, e.g. do not carry
it in a breast pocket.
X-ray, CT, MR, PET scanning, and
electrotherapy
Remove your hearing aid before X-ray,
CT/MR/PET scanning, electrotherapy,
surgery, etc. as your hearing aid may
be damaged when exposed to strong
fields.
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