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Philips HearLink miniRITE T - Electromagnetic Interference Guidelines

Philips HearLink miniRITE T
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Possible side eects
Hearing aids, molds or domes may cause an
accelerated accumulation of earwax.
The non-allergenic materials used in hearing
aids may, in rare cases cause a skin irritation
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Iftheseconditionsoccur,seekconsultation
withaphysician.
Use on aircraft
Your hearing aids have Bluetooth wireless
technology. On board an aircraft, the
hearing aids must be put into Flight mode
to deactivate Bluetooth, unless Bluetooth is
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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.
Modication of hearing aids is not allowed
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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
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Electromagnetic interference may occur in
the vicinity of equipment with the symbol
to the left. Portable and mobile RF (radio
frequency) communications equipment
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electromagnetic interference, move away
from the source to reduce the interference.

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