Warnings
• If you experience dizziness, drainage or bleeding from the ear, or sudden hearing
loss, see your Physician immediately.
• A hearing aid may cause an accelerated accumulation of cerumen (earwax).
• Never put a hearing aid in your mouth as they could be swallowed. Keep hearing
aids out of the reach of children, pets, and individuals with diminished metal
capacity. If swallowed, seek medical attention immediately and call the National
Battery Hotline at (202) 625-3333.
• Hearing aids should be used only as directed and adjusted by your trained
Hearing Professional.
• A hearing aid may stop functioning, e.g. if the battery goes dead. You should
be aware of this possibility, in particular if you are in trafc or otherwise depend
on warning sounds.
• HEARING AIDS WILL NOT RESTORE NORMAL HEARING AND WILL NOT
PREVENT OR IMPROVE A HEARING IMPAIRMENT RESULTING FROM
ORGANIC CONDITIONS.
• IN MOST CASES, INFREQUENT USE OF A HEARNG AID DOES NOT PERMIT
USER TO ATTAIN FULL BENEFIT FROM IT.
• THE USE OF THE HEARING AID IS ONLY PART OF HEARING HABILITATION
AND MAY NEED TO BE SUPPLEMENTED BY AUDITORY TRAINING AND
INSTRUCTION IN LIP READING.
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