Bernafon VERAS 9 Instructions For Use Manual

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  • Page 1 VERAS 9 VERAS 7 VERAS 5 In-the-ear hearing instruments INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Description of features Inserting instruments Removing instruments Operating instruments (ON/OFF) Changing the volume level Changing programs Telecoil function Telephone use Changing the battery Data logging and learning Operating the instruments with remote control 21 Operating the instruments with S oundGate Instrument care Cleaning the sound outlet...
  • Page 5 Using your hearing instruments Using the telephone Environmental protection Product approval, markings and c ompliance Cell phone and hearing instrument compatibility 34 International warranty Your hearing instrument configuration Accessories General warnings and safety guidelines Common problems and solutions Compliance with requirements for Europe Compliance with radio c ommuni c ations requirements for the USA and Canada Service...
  • Page 6 Congratulations on the purchase of your new B ernafon hearing instruments. With a little p ractice, you will soon be on your way to better hearing. Please read the entire contents of this booklet before using your hearing instruments. It contains instructions and important information about the use and handling of your hearing instruments and batteries.
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Introduction The following instruments are covered in these instructions: Bernafon Veras IFU CIC Bernafon Veras IFU ITC Bernafon Veras IFU ITC Veras ITE instruments VR_ILU_ITC2overview_BW_HI VR_ILU_CICoverview_BW_HI VR_ILU_ITC1overview_BW_HI VR9 ITCD VR9 ITC VR9 CIC VR7 ITCD VR7 ITC VR7 CIC VR5 ITCDx VR5 ITC VR5 CIC Note: Custom hearing instruments vary in size and shape due to the unique characteristics of individual ears.
  • Page 8: Description Of Features

    Bernafon Veras IFU ITC Description of features Bernafon Veras IFU ITC VR_ILU_ITC2overview_BW_HI VR_ILU_ITC1overview_BW_HI Bernafon Veras IFU CIC ITCD / ITCDx VR_ILU_CICoverview_BW_HI 1 Vent 6 Push button (optional) 2 Canal 7 Pull-out string 3 S ound outlet with 8 Volume control (optional) wax protection 9 S econd microphone...
  • Page 9: Inserting Instruments

    Inserting instruments It takes patience and practice to insert your in- struments correctly. If you have difficulty, please consult your hearing care professional. • Insert your right instrument with your right hand and your left instrument with your left hand. • Hold your instrument between your thumb and index finger with the microphone towards the top. • Place the canal part of your instrument into your ear canal. • Gently pull your ear lobe down with the other hand while pushing the hearing instrument in until it feels secure.
  • Page 10: Removing Instruments

    Removing instruments • Use your thumb to push up against the bottom (back part) of your ear to loosen the instrument. • Grasp the instrument at its edge between your thumb and forefinger, and gently remove it from your ear. • If your hearing instrument has a removal (pull- out) string, pull it gently. Important: Do not try to remove your instru- ment by pulling on the battery drawer. This may cause damage. Contact your hearing care professional if you are having problems removing the instrument.
  • Page 11: Operating Instruments (On/Off)

    Operating instruments (ON/OFF) To turn the instrument ON Push the battery drawer closed until it snaps. The hearing instrument will make one long beep as it starts. To turn the instrument OFF Place your fingernail un- derneath the front edge of the battery drawer and lift to open. open (OFF) closed (ON) Note: Never force the battery drawer open or closed.
  • Page 12: Changing The Volume Level

    Changing the volume level Your hearing instruments are programmed to be at a comfortable volume level for your hearing loss. They are designed to automatically adjust to changes in the sound environment. Some models allow you to adjust the volume yourself, either with an optional control on the instrument or an optional remote control. Volume control wheel (optional for all ITCD / ITCDx and ITC) To increase the volume Turn the volume control towards your front. The instrument will beep when you reach the programmed maximum. louder softer...
  • Page 13 To decrease the volume Turn the volume control towards your back. The instrument will beep when your reach the pro- grammed minimum. The volume control has no mechanical stop. You can continue to turn it, but the loudness will only be altered between the programmed minimum and maximum. Your hearing care professional can program the volume to remain at a fixed level, if desired. Note: Your instruments automatically return to a preset loudness level when the instrument starts, the battery is low, or when the program is changed. If you find that you frequently need to turn the volume up or down, your hearing care professional may need to adjust your settings.
  • Page 14: Changing Programs

    Changing programs (ITCD or ITCDx and ITC instruments) Your hearing instrument can be configured with 3 to 4 listening programs. Please see page 37 to find out which programs have been configured for your hearing instruments. You can change programs as follows: Push Button If your instrument has been made with an optional push button, you can use it to change programs. You will hear the same number of beeps as the program you are in each time you press the push button. RC-P remote control (optional for ITCD or ITCDx only) You may change programs and adjust the volume level with the RC-P remote control. See page 21 for instructions. SoundGate (optional for ITCD or ITCDx only) If you have a SoundGate communication device paired to your instruments, you can use it to change the program and volume level. Please see page 22 for instructions.
  • Page 15: Telecoil Function

    Telecoil function (optional for ITCD / ITCDx and ITC instruments) The telecoil helps you hear better when using a telephone or in buildings where inductive loop systems are installed (places of worship, halls, theatres, etc.). When the telecoil is active, you hear directly through the telephone or inductive loop. To access the telecoil, go to the telecoil program. See page 37. This symbol or a similar sign should be displayed wherever a permanent loop has been installed. Note: Not all telephones are compatible with h earing instruments.
  • Page 16: Telephone Use

    Telephone use Auto Telephone (all ITCD or ITCDx) Your instrument may have an Auto Telephone functionality. When the hearing instrument is close to a telephone receiver, the Auto Telephone will activate a phone program. When you end your con- Bernafon Veras IFU micro BTE versation, the hearing instrument will automatically VR_ILU_AutophoneControlMicroBTE_BW_HI return to the previous program. Note: All telephones can activate the Auto Tele- phone. The tele p hone receiver may need to have a special magnet fitted. Please follow the separate instructions for mounting the magnet, which are available from your hearing care profes- sional.
  • Page 17 Your hearing care professional can configure your instruments to allow answering the phone on both ears or on your preferred ear. If you have a pre- ferred ear, the instrument on the opposite side can be programmed to sound softer or to mute when the Auto Telephone is active. Please see page 38 to find out how your instruments are configured. Warning • Keep magnets out of reach of children and pets. If a magnet is swallowed, see a doctor immediately. • Do not wear the magnet in a breast pocket and keep it 30 cm away from pacemakers and other active implants. • Use the magnet on the opposite side from a ctive implantable devices. • Keep the magnet 30 cm away from credit cards or other magnetically sensitive items.
  • Page 18: Changing The Battery

    Changing the battery When the battery is running out, the instrument will beep at regular intervals. You should be prepared to replace the battery. The time until the instruments stop working depends on the battery type and manu- facturer. Mercury-free batteries generally cause earlier warning beeps. The following battery sizes are used: – ITC, ITCD and ITCDx: size 312 battery – CIC: size 10 battery • Gently swing the battery drawer fully open, but do not force it. • Take out the used battery. • Remove the sticker from the new battery. • Place the battery into the d rawer with the flat, smooth side facing up (+ sign) as shown in the drawing. • Close the battery drawer s ecurely.
  • Page 19: Important Battery Information

    Important battery information • Battery life will vary with conditions of use ( batteries will run down faster in noisy environ- ments). • Always keep spare batteries on hand. • A used battery should be replaced immediately. • If you are not going to use your hearing instru- ments for a few days, remove the batteries. • Any moisture found on a battery should be wiped off immediately with a soft cloth. • Used batteries should be returned to your battery supplier or hearing care professional for safe disposal. • Never dispose of batteries by burning them. They may explode and cause injury. • Never dispose of batteries with household waste. They cause environmental pollution. Note: Always remove zinc-air batteries before drying your hearing instrument with a drying kit. Drying out zinc-air batteries shortens their lifetime.
  • Page 20: Data Logging And Learning

    Data logging and learning Data logging The data log automatically stores information about your use of the hearing instruments such as changes made to the volume control, hours of wear, etc. This information can be used by your hearing care professional to adjust your instru- ments. If you do not want this feature to be active, please ask your hearing care professional to turn it off. Data learning (optional for VR9 / VR7 ITCD and ITC only) If your instrument is equipped with data learning, your hearing care professional can activate this feature to help customize your hearing instru- ments. When data learning is operating, the instrument keeps track of how often and how much you adjust the volume control and “learns” your preferred setting. This new setting can be made permanent during your follow-up visit.
  • Page 21: Operating The Instruments With Remote Control

    Operating the hearing instruments with the RC-P remote control (optional for ITCD or ITCDx only) If you have purchased a remote control you can use it to change programs, adjust the volume level up and down, or mute the instruments. For complete operating instructions, please read the separate RC-P remote control instructions for use booklet. 1 Program cycle button 2 Volume control 3 Mute button 4 Status light...
  • Page 22: Operating The Instruments With S Oundgate

    Operating the instrument with the optional SoundGate communication device If you have purchased a SoundGate you may use it to perform basic functions such as program changes and volume adjustments. In addition, the SoundGate serves as a link between your hearing instruments and external sources such as music players, cell phones, computers, etc. For complete operating instructions, please read the separate SoundGate instructions for use b ooklet. SoundGate (optional) 1 V olume control and program change 2 Phone 3 M usic connection e.g. MP3 4 B luetooth ® music/audio 5 Battery indicator...
  • Page 23: Instrument Care

    Instrument care Healthy ears produce a waxy substance that can clog your hearing instruments. Please follow these cleaning instructions to prevent wax build-up and ensure optimal performance of your instruments. Every night • Check your instruments for ear wax and wipe them clean with a cloth or tissue. • If necessary, use the cleaning tool to r emove wax from the canal and vent openings on your instrument. • Open the battery drawer fully to allow air to c irculate. • A dry storage kit is recommended to remove any moisture that may have accumulated in the instrument.
  • Page 24: Cleaning The Sound Outlet

    Cleaning the sound outlet The sound outlet is an integral part of your hearing instrument and should be kept clean and free from ear wax at all times. Your instruments are built with a wax protection system. Please follow the instructions for the type of wax protection your instrument uses. If you have questions, please ask your hearing care professional. WaxBuster system • Wipe the hearing instru- ment with a dry soft cloth. Carefully wipe away traces of wax on the WaxBuster. • Place the tip on a dry soft cloth over a smooth surface. Gently press the WaxBuster and drag the hearing instrument across the cloth. • Clean your hearing instruments with the small brush or the soft cloth provided.
  • Page 25 Do not insert tools into the sound outlet. This could damage the receiver. If you cannot clean the hearing instruments completely, it is best to contact your hearing care professional. NoWax system • Always inspect your NoWax filter before using the instrument to ensure that it has not become detached from the instrument. • Change the filter if you can see that it is clogged or if the instrument does not sound normal. Shell Filter Tool Removal tool...
  • Page 26 • Remove the tool from the shell and push the removal part into the old wax filter to remove it from the instrument. • Push the new filter into the hearing instrument. • Discard the used tool. Avoid heat, humidity and chemicals • Do not expose the instruments to extreme heat by leaving them in the car, near a radiator, etc. • Avoid exposing your instruments to moisture i.e. steambaths, showers, heavy rain, etc. • Never attempt to dry your instruments with a hair dryer, microwave oven, etc. • Remove your instruments before applying aftershave, hairspray, oils, perfume, mosquito repellent, lotions, etc. Allow the product to dry before wearing your instruments. • Protect your instruments by keeping them in the case when you are not wearing them.
  • Page 27: Using Your Hearing Instruments

    Using your hearing instruments Hearing instruments do not restore perfect hear- ing. They make sounds louder and help you make the most of the hearing you have. While some immediate benefit is usually noticed, it often takes several weeks for your brain to adapt to the new sounds. The following tips will help you learn to use your instruments. If you have trouble adjusting, consult your hearing care professional. Getting started • Wear your instruments at home in a quiet environment. Have a conversation with one person or listen to a news program on TV. • You will benefit most if you wear your instru- ments all day long. Increase the time each day until you are comfortable wearing them for several hours at a time.
  • Page 28 • You may notice that your own voice sounds louder. If the voices of others are at a comfort- able level, try speaking at a lower volume. • Sounds like footsteps, chirping birds, rustling paper, etc. may seem quite loud at first because you probably haven’t heard them for awhile. They will soon fade to the background. Dining out • Start with a quiet restaurant (no music or enter- tainment). • Request a table away from the kitchen and other noisy areas. • Conversation will be easier in a smaller group. In the car • Sit with your better ear toward the center of the car. • Turn off the radio. • Keep windows closed to minimize traffic, road and wind noise.
  • Page 29 Attending theatre, concerts, lectures, etc. • Ask if there is a loop system available. If not, request to be seated near the front. • Try to sit with your better ear closer to the sound source. • Become familiar with the program in advance to make it easier to follow. At work • Inform your co-workers about your hearing loss. • If you hear only part of a conversation, repeat what you have heard and ask for the missing information.
  • Page 30: Using The Telephone

    Using the telephone • Hold the receiver close to the microphone inlet of your hearing instrument. If this causes whistling, move the receiver away a small distance. • If voices over the telephone are too soft or background noise is a problem, use the telecoil (if your instrument has this option). Be aware that not all phones are telecoil compatible. • Mobile phones may cause interference with the telecoil. In this case, the microphone mode will give a better result. • Before purchasing a mobile phone, test it with your hearing instrument. • People with a greater degree of hearing loss may need a volume control on the telephone.
  • Page 31: Environmental Protection

    Environmental protection Your hearing instruments contain electronic components subject to the Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment. Help to protect the environment by not disposing of your hearing instruments or batteries with your unsorted household waste. Please recycle your hearing instruments and batteries according to your local regulations or return them to your hear- ing care professional for disposal.
  • Page 32: Product Approval, Markings And Compliance

    Product approval, markings and compliance All Bernafon Veras hearing instrument models comply with international standards concerning electromagnetic compatibility. Due to the limited size available on the instruments all relevant approval markings are found in this document. Electromagnetic interference Your hearing instrument has been thoroughly tested for electromagnetic interference. However, some products may emit electromagnetic energy causing unforeseen interference with hearing instruments. Examples include induction cooking appliances, shop alarm systems, mobile phones, fax machines, personal computers, X-rays, CT scans, etc. Even though your hearing instruments are de- signed to comply with the most stringent interna- tional standards of electromagnetic compatibility, they may emit electromagnetic energy that can cause interference with other devices.
  • Page 33 Your hearing instruments contain a radio trans- mitter using short range magnetic induction tech- nology working at 3.84 MHz. The magnetic field strength of the transmitter is < – 42 dBμA/m @ 10 m. The electromagnetic emission from the radio system is well below international limits for human exposure. By comparison, the electromagnetic energy of the hearing instrument is lower than that generated by household items such as halogen lamps, computer monitors, dishwashers etc.
  • Page 34: Cell Phone And Hearing Instrument Compatibility

    Cell phone and hearing instrument compatibility Some hearing instrument users have reported a buzzing sound in their instruments when they are using cell phones, indicating that the cell phone and hearing instrument may not be compatible. The compatibility of a particular hearing aid and cell phone can be predicted by adding the rating for the hearing aid immunity to the rating for the cell phone emissions (ANSI C63.19-2006 American National Standard Methods of Measurement of Compatibility between Wireless Communication Devices and Hearing Aids). For example, the sum of a hearing aid with a rating of 2 (M2/T2) and a telephone with a rating of 3 (M3/T3) would result in a combined rating of 5. According to the standard, any combined rating that equals at least 5 would provide “normal use”; a combined rating of 6 or greater would indicate “excellent performance.”...
  • Page 35 The immunity of your Veras hearing instrument is at least M2/T2. The equipment performance measurements, categories and system classifica- tions are based upon the best information available but Bernafon cannot guarantee that all users will be satisfied.
  • Page 36: International Warranty

    International warranty Your hearing instruments have a limited warranty, covering defects in materials and workmanship. This warranty covers the hearing instruments themselves, but not accessories such as batteries, tubing, earmolds, etc. This warranty is void if a defect is the result of misuse or mistreatment. The warranty is also void if the hearing instruments have been repaired by nonauthorized service personnel. Please review the warranty with your hearing care professional and make sure that your warranty card is completed correctly.
  • Page 37: Your Hearing Instrument Configuration

    Your hearing instrument configuration Available programs (ITCD / ITCDx and ITC only) Your hearing instruments are programmed in the following way: Program Beeps Function Optional telecoil (ITCD / ITCDx and ITC only) M right ear M left ear M none Your instrument has been programmed for: M Microphone + Telecoil (right ___ ; left ___ ) M Telecoil only (right ___ ; left ___ ) Your instrument uses: M WaxBuster M NoWax...
  • Page 38 Telephone use options (VR9 / VR7 ITCD and ITC only) Preferred telephone ear M Both M Right M Left Behavior of instrument on the non-telephone ear M No change M M icrophone is 6 dB softer when Auto Telephone or Telephone Program is active M I nstrument mutes when Auto Telephone or Tele p hone Program is active Right and left instruments synchronized (For ITCD or ITCDx only) When this feature is active, program and volume changes made to one instrument are automatically made in the other through a wireless communica- tion link. M Active M Inactive...
  • Page 39: Accessories

    Accessories Bernafon offers a wide range of optional acces- sories that may be purchased to enhance your hearing system. Depending on hearing instrument type and local regulations, the following accesso- ries are available: • Remote control • SoundGate communication device (for wireless connection to cell phones, music players, etc.) • TV adapter (for wireless connection to your t ele v ision via the SoundGate) • Phone adapter (for wireless connection to your landline phone via the SoundGate) • Cleaning and drying kit For further information on accessories please contact your hearing care professional.
  • Page 40: General Warnings And Safety Guidelines

    General warnings and safety guidelines Hearing instruments and batteries can be danger- ous if swallowed or improperly used. Such actions can result in severe injury, permanent hearing loss or even fatality. Familiarize yourself completely with the following general warnings before using your hearing instru- ments. • Hearing instruments should be used only as directed and adjusted by your trained hearing care professional. Misuse or improper adjust- ments can result in sudden and permanent hearing loss. • Hearing aids will not restore normal hearing or prevent hearing loss resulting from organic conditions. • Never allow others to wear your hearing instru- ments, because they are adjusted for your hear- ing requirements and may permanently damage another person’s hearing.
  • Page 41 • A slap to your ear while wearing the instrument could be harmful. Avoid wearing your hearing i nstrument while playing contact sports (e.g. rugby, football etc.). • Be aware that use of a hearing instrument may cause excess ear wax to build up in the ear canal which may require removal by a trained medical professional. • In rare cases, a hearing aid or earmold may cause a discharge from the ear or allergic reaction. See a physician immediately if these conditions occur. • An earmold is a custom-made product. If you experience discomfort or irritation of your ear, please see your hearing care professional imme- diately for modification of the earmold. • Hearing instruments, their parts and batteries should be kept out of reach of infants, children and anyone who might swallow these items or otherwise cause themselves injury. • Discard batteries and keep them out of sight of infants, small children, persons of mental incapacity or pets.
  • Page 42 • Clean your hearing instruments and their parts on a regular basis as recommended. Micro- organisms from unclean instruments may cause skin irritations. • Be careful with leaking battery liquid, as it is a hazardous substance. • Never try to recharge non-rechargeable batteries. • Never change the battery or adjust the controls of the hearing instrument in front of infants, small children and persons of mental incapacity. • Never put your hearing instrument or batteries in your mouth, they could easily be swallowed. • Keep batteries away from medications. Batteries are easily mistaken for pills. • In case a battery or hearing instrument is swallowed, see a doctor immediately. • Be aware of the possibility that your instruments may stop functioning without notice. Keep this in mind while you circulate in traffic or otherwise depend on warning sounds.
  • Page 43 • Traffic or other warning sounds may also be r educed in level by a directional microphone when these sounds are coming from behind you. • Never insert cleaning tools into the sound outlet or microphone inlet. This could damage the hearing instruments.
  • Page 44: Common Problems And Solutions

    Common problems and solutions Problem Possible cause Instrument Instrument not inserted correctly whistles Ear wax accumulation in ear canal or squeals Instrument may be too loose No volume, Instrument may not be turned ON level too soft Battery may be dead or inserted or humming wrong way noise Volume level too soft Instrument may be in telecoil (optional) position Ear wax accumulation in ear canal Battery contacts may be dirty or corroded Instrument sound outlet may be blocked Microphone sound inlet may be blocked Your hearing loss may have increased...
  • Page 45 Solution Re-insert instrument Consult your hearing care professional or physician Consult your hearing care professional Check that the battery drawer is closed completely Insert a fresh battery Increase volume level with control on instrument or remote control Check to make sure you are in the intended program Consult your hearing care professional or physician Open and close the battery drawer several times or clean the battery contacts carefully with a dry Q-tip Check the sound outlet and change the filter if you can see that it is clogged Consult your hearing care professional, do not try to clean this yourself Consult your hearing care professional...
  • Page 46 Problem Possible cause Whirring noise, Battery contacts may be dirty fading, weak or corroded or motor-boating Moisture in hearing instrument sounds Low battery Instrument Low battery switches from ON to OFF periodically...
  • Page 47 Solution Open and close the battery drawer several times or clean the battery contacts carefully with a dry Q-tip Place instrument in Dry-Aid pack. Remove battery first. Consult your hearing care professional. Insert a fresh battery Insert a fresh battery...
  • Page 48: Compliance With Requirements For Europe

    Compliance with requirements for Europe This device is in conformance with the require- ments of the Directive 93/42/EEC of the Council of the European Communities concerning medical devices, MDD. This is certified by applying the f ollowing marking: Veras hearing instrument models VR9 ITCD; VR7 ITCD; VR5 ITCDx This device also complies with the essential requirements of the Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment, R&TTE. It operates as an inductive application in a h armonized frequency band according to the C ommission Decision 2008/432/EC and may be used in all member states of the EU and EFTA. This is certified by applying the following marking:...
  • Page 49 Declarations of conformity are available at: Bernafon AG Morgenstrasse 3018 Bern Switzerland...
  • Page 50: Compliance With Radio Communi Cations Requirements For The Usa And Canada

    Compliance with radio communi cations requirements for the USA and Canada Bernafon AG Veras hearing instrument models VR9 ITCD; VR7 ITCD; VR5 ITCDx FCC ID U6XFUITE01 IC: 7031A-FUITE01 Statement of compliance: This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is sub- ject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 51 This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communi- cations. However, there is no guarantee that inter- ference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be de- termined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the inter- ference by one or more of the following measures: – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. – Consult the dealer or an experience radio/TV technician for help. Caution: Changes or modifications not ex- pressly approved by Bernafon AG could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 52 Notes...
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  • Page 54: Service

    Service If none of the actions, listed on the previous pages, solve the problem, contact your hearing care p rofessional. Do not attempt to repair your hearing instruments yourself. Place stamp with dispenser name and address here:...
  • Page 56 Australia New Zealand Bernafon Australia Pty. Ltd. Bernafon New Zealand Ltd. 12/97 Castlemaine Street Level 1, Building F Milton QLD 4064 27-29 William Pickering Drive Freecall 1800 809 111 Albany, Auckland 0632 Phone +61 7 3250 0300 Toll Free 0800 44 22 57 Fax +61 7 3250 0372 Telephone +64 9 415 7917 www.bernafon.com.au Fax +64 9 415 7916 www.bernafon.co.nz Canada Bernafon Canada Ltd. United Kingdom 500 Trillium Drive, Unit 15 Bernafon UK Kitchener, Ontario Cadzow Industrial Estate Canada N2R 1A7 Off Low Waters Road Phone +1 519 748 6669 Hamilton Toll Free +1 800 265 8250 ML3 7QE Scotland Toll Free Fax +1 888 748 9158 Phone +44 1698 285 968 www.bernafon.ca Fax +44 1698 421 456 www.bernafon.co.uk United States of America Bernafon, LLC 200 Cottontail Lane, Bldg. B...

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