• Keep hearing aids and their components out of reach of children and
individuals who may be at risk of swallowing small objects.
• If hearing aids or any of their parts are swallowed, seek immediate
medical attention.
CHOKING AND INGESTION HAZARD
ELEHEAR Beyond hearing aids are safe for use in normal environments.
However, they have not been tested or certified for use in potentially
explosive atmospheres. Do not use hearing aids in environments with
explosion hazards, such as mines, areas with high concentrations of
oxygen, or locations where flammable anesthetics are handled.
EXPLOSION HAZARD
Not that unexpected malfunction can happen on hearing aids. If you
rely on your hearing for safety-critical tasks such as driving, be mindful
that your hearing aids could stop functioning. This could be due to
various factors, including battery depletion, moisture in the sound tube,
or earwax blockage.
MALFUNCTION RISK
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