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• Do not wear your hearing aid in the shower or
swimming or when using a hair dryer, perfume or
other sprays.
• Never try to open or repair the hearing aid yourself.
• Do not wear your hearing aid during x-ray, MR
scans, CT scans, short-wave diathermy, or similar
radiation treatments and never place your hearing
aid in a microwave oven. These are some of the
types of radiation that can damage your hearing
aid. Radiation from, for example, room surveillance
equipment, burglar alarms and cellular telephones
is weaker and will not damage your hearing aid.
• Widex hearing aids are not certified for use in mines
or other areas with explosive gases.
Good advice
• The use of hearing aids increases the risk of ac-
cumulation of earwax. Contact your physician/ENT
doctor if you suspect that a plug of earwax has ac-
cumulated in your ear. Earwax may not only reduce
your own hearing but also the effect of the hearing
aid considerably. It is a good idea to ask your physi-
cian to clean your ears a couple of times a year.
• Please be sure to keep the hearing aid and its parts
and accessories out of the reach of children, who
might place them in their mouths. Also keep bat-
teries out of children’s reach and discard used bat-
teries carefully. Do not change batteries in front of
children and do not let them see where you keep
your supply.
• Batteries are very small and can easily be mistaken
for pills or the like. Never put a battery or hearing
aid in your mouth for any reason as you may risk
swallowing it. In case of ingestion, contact your
physician immediately.