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electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of
your transmitter.
Modification of the transmitter is not
allowed
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the manufacturer will void the
user's authority to operate the equipment.
Rechargeable battery
Do not attempt to open the transmitter, as
it may damage the battery.
Never attempt to replace the battery. If
battery replacement is needed, return
your device to the supplier. The service
guarantee is void if there are signs of
tampering.
In case of battery leakage, do not wear
or carry your transmitter, as it may cause
skin irritation due to acids leaking from the
battery.
If your skin has been in contact with the
leaked battery acids, use a wet cloth to
wipe it off and ensure no acid is left on
your skin. If you experience skin irritation,
consult your doctor.
For further handling instructions of your
transmitter consult your hearing care
professional.
The safety of recharging batteries using
a USB connector is determined by the
external signal source. When connected
to external equipment plugged into a
power socket, this equipment must comply
with IEC 62368-1 or equivalent safety
standards.
Detached earpiece in ear canal
If the earpiece is not on the dummy
speaker when removed from the ear, the
earpiece may still be in the ear canal. For
further instructions, consult your hearing
care professional.
Transmitter use in complex listening
environments
The use of a transmitter may have an
impact on speech discrimination in complex
listening situations. Special caution is
advised for children from five to eight years
of age. Children may be unable to manage
interfering, non-speech sound transmitted
to their better ear by the device.
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