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output of your hearing devices is suitable for your
particular hearing loss.
Precautions
• The use of hearing insturments is only part of hearing
rehabilitation; auditory training and lip reading
instruction may be required as well.
• In most cases, infrequent use of hearing instruments
does not provide full benefit. Once you have become
accustomed to your hearing devices, wear your
hearing devices everyday all day.
• Your hearing instruments use the most modern
components to provide the best possible sound
quality in every listening situation. However,
communication devices such as digital cell phones
can create interference (a buzzing sound) in hearing
instruments. If you experience interference from a cell
phone being used close by, you can minimize this
interference in a number of ways. Switch your hearing
instruments to another program, turn your head in a
different direction or locate the cell phone and move
away from it.
Labeling
The serial number and year of manufacture are located
inside the battery door.
Warnings
• Hearing devices should only be used as directed by
your physician or hearing healthcare professional.
• Hearing devices will not restore normal hearing and
will not prevent or improve a hearing impairment
resulting from organic conditions.
• Do not use your hearing devices in explosion hazard
areas.
• Allergic reactions to hearing instruments are unlikely.
However, if you experience itching, redness, soreness,
inflammation or a burning sensation in or around
your ears, inform your hearing healthcare
professional and contact your physician.
• In the unlikely case that any parts remain in the ear
canal after the removal of the hearing instrument,
contact a physician immediately.
• Remove your hearing devices for CT and MRI scans or
for other electromagnetic procedures.
• Only plug the DAI cables into devices that produce
safe voltages of less than 3 volts.
• Special care should be exercised in wearing hearing
devices when maximum sound pressure levels exceed
132 decibels. There may be a risk of impairing your
remaining hearing. Speak with your hearing
healthcare professional to ensure the maximum