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Possible side eects
Hearing aids and earpieces may cause
an accelerated accumulation of earwax.
The non-allergenic materials used in hearing
aids may, in rare cases cause a
skin irritation or other side eects.
Iftheseconditionsoccur,seek
consultationwithaphysician.
Use on aircraft
If your hearing aids have Bluetooth wireless
technology, when on board an aircraft, the
hearing aids must be put into ight mode
to deactivate Bluetooth, unless Bluetooth
is permitted by the ight personnel.
The hearing aid needs to have a
push-button for you to be able to
activate ight mode, otherwise you
must turn o your hearing aids.
Tondoutwhetheryourhearingaids
haveBluetoothwirelesstechnology,
seethemodeloverviewinyour
hearingaids’Instructionsforuse.
Connection to external equipment
The safety of the hearing aids, when
connected to external equipment (with
an auxiliary input cable and/or with USB
cable and/or directly), is determined by
the external signal source. When the
hearing aid is connected to external
equipment which is plugged into a power
socket, this equipment must comply with
IEC 62368-1 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 aid.