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Cochlear Osia 2 - Safety and Interference Considerations; Magnetic Interference and Medical Devices; Mobile Phone Interference

Cochlear Osia 2
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Your device contains magnets that should be kept away
from life supporting devices (e.g. cardiac pacemakers
and ICDs (implantable cardioverter defibrillators) and
magnetic ventricular shunts), as the magnets may affect
the function of these devices. Keep your processor at least
15 cm (6 in) from such devices. Contact the manufacturer
of the specific device to find out more.
Your sound processor radiates electromagnetic energy
that may interfere with life supporting devices (e.g. cardiac
pacemakers and ICDs). Keep your processor at least
15 cm (6 in) from such devices. Contact the manufacturer
of the specific device to find out more.
Do not place the device or accessories inside any part of
your body (e.g. nose, mouth).
Seek medical advice before entering any environment
that may adversely affect the operation of your Cochlear
implant, including areas protected by a warning notice
preventing entry by patients fitted with a pacemaker.
Some types of digital mobile telephones (e.g. Global
System for Mobile communications (GSM) as used in
some countries), may interfere with the operation of your
external equipment. You may hear distorted sound when
close, 1–4 m (~3–12 ft), to a digital mobile telephone in use.
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2 Sound Processor Kit User manual

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