• Remove your aids for CT and MRI scans or for other
electromagnetic procedures.
• Never leave your hearing aids and/or charging case
where small children and pets can reach them.
• If you feel pain in or behind your ear, if it is inamed,
if skin irritation or accumulations of ear wax occur,
please check with a hearing healthcare provider,
preferably an ear-nose-throat doctor (ENT).
• If you have active implantable devices, please keep
magnets (ie. the charging case) at least 6 inches
away from the active implant.
• Do not cover the whole charging case while charging
with the charging cable, e.g. with a cloth etc.
• Please do not share your hearing device with other
people.
• Sleeping with your hearing aids in is not
recommended. Risks vary from damaging your
hearing aids to experiencing discomfort and/or
feedback. But with some research, you will nd that
there are many assistive devices available to you,
such as wake-up alarms that can be placed under
your pillow or wristbands that vibrate when you have
a phone call.
• Contact +1 302 754 3190 for support if you experience
unexpected operations or performance.