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Connection to external equipment
The safety of the hearing aids, when
connected to external equipment (with an
auxiliary input cable and/or USB cable and/
or directly), is determined by the external
signal source. When the hearing aids are
connected to external equipment which is
plugged into a power socket, this equipment
must comply with IEC62368-1 or equivalent
safety standards.
Use of third-party accessories
Only use accessories, transducers, or cables
supplied by the manufacturer. Non-
original accessories may result in reduced
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of your
hearing aids.
Modication of hearing aids is not allowed
Changes or modications not expressly
approved by the manufacturer will void the
warranty of the equipment.
Interference
The hearing aids have been thoroughly
tested for interference according to the most
stringent international standards, including
EN/IEC60601-1-2 and its amendments.
Electromagnetic interference may occur in
the vicinity of equipment with the symbol
to the left. Portable and mobile RF (radio
frequency) communications equipment
can aect the performance of your hearing
aids. If your hearing aids are aected by
electromagnetic interference, move away
from the source to reduce the interference.
Detached earpiece in ear canal
If the earpiece is not on the tube when
removed from the ear, the earpiece may still
be in the ear canal. For further instructions,
consult your hearing care professional.