Important Safety Information | 15 14 | Important Safety Information
Stop using if side effects occur.
Consult a physician if you experience severe
swelling, discharge from ear, excessive wax or
other unusual conditions. If you experience
irritation, inflammation, or allergic reactions,
contact SoundGear to learn about alternative
materials.
Use appropriate volume settings.
Higher volume levels and longer listening
times can increase the risk of hearing damage
- see soundgear.com/guide. Streaming audio
could interfere with hearing sounds around
you, which may be necessary for situational
awareness, such as when driving or riding a
bicycle.
Keep out of reach of children.
They could choke on or ingest parts of the
product or cleaning supplies. Store SoundGear
device in its charging case where children or
pets cannot access it.
Avoid electric shock and fire hazard.
• Only use the supplied power cord and
AC adapter.
• Do not use damaged charging
components (e.g., frayed cables,
liquid exposure).
• Keep all components dry.
• Avoid areas where the air may have
flammable chemicals, vapors, or particles
(e.g., grain, dust, or metal powders).
This device is not certied for hazardous
atmospheres.
Avoid prolonged heat exposure.
Charging components (charging case,
power cord, AC adapter) may become
warm. Sustained contact may cause
injury or discomfort, particularly for those
with conditions that affect the ability to
detect heat. Do not sleep near charging
components. Make sure there is airflow
around charging components and do not
cover.
Do not use if damaged.
Batteries can be damaged if hearing aid or
charging case is dropped, burned, punctured,
crushed, or exposed to liquid. Stop using
if you suspect damage. Do not attempt to
replace batteries. Follow battery disposal
instructions.
Do not attempt service or repair.
To avoid electric shock, do not open or insert
anything inside the hearing aid or charger.
Send to SoundGear for service. There are no
user-serviceable parts.