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About Getting started Daily use Warnings More info
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Be aware of your surroundings
Avoid interacting with your charger when
your attention is needed elsewhere. This
may take away your attention from your
surroundings, for example while in traffic.
Refer to national traffic laws regarding the
use of communication devices (for example
mobile phones).
Possible side effects
The otherwise non-allergenic materials
used in your charger may, in rare cases,
cause a skin irritation or other side effects.
If these conditions occur, seek consultation
with a physician.
Transport on aircraft
Consult the airline for details regarding
transportation of your hearing aid charger
on aircraft.
Active Implants
The charger 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
international accepted safety limits for
SAR, induced electromagnetic power and
voltages into the human body defined in
the standards for human health.
It is recommended to keep the charger
at least 15 centimetres away from the
implant, e.g. do not carry it in a breast
pocket as it contains magnets. In general,
please follow the guidelines recommended
by the manufacturers of implantable
General warnings
defibrillators and pacemakers on use with
portable electronics and magnets.
If you have an active implant, contact
the manufacturer of your implantable
device for information about the risk of
interference.
Charging
To prevent potential battery damage
during storage charge your charger every
12 months.
Use of third-party accesories
Only use accessories, transducers, or
cables supplied by the manufacturer.
Nonoriginal accessories may result in
reduced electromagnetic compatibility
(EMC) of your charger.
X-ray/CT/MR/PET scanning,
electrotherapy and surgery
Remove your charger before X-ray
examinations and CT/MR/PET scans,
electrotherapy, surgery, etc. as your
charger may be damaged when exposed to
strong electromagnetic fields.

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