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Safety Information
Using Your Hearing Aids Safely
Keep small parts (hearing instrument, battery and detachable
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parts) that may be swallowed out of children's reach.
Dropping, immersing in liquid, strong electromagnetic fields or
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excessive heat will damage the hearing aids. Remove devices
prior to any type of X-ray, MRI, or CT scan.
Don't use at high volume for extended periods.
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If uncomfortable, please remove the hearing aid.
Don't keep or use it in an environment of humidity or high
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temperature (such as a sauna room).
Please maintain the device properly and avoid the dome and ear
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tip from blockage of wax and debris.
Batteries should be properly recycled and not disposed in
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the trash.
Keep the device away from the children and pets who may
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damage the unit.
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Do not share your hearing aids with others. Using a hearing
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aid configured for someone else can result in hearing damage
or injury.
Monitor any unusual skin reaction. In some instances, wearing
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hearing aids can cause an allergic reaction leading to itchiness
or rashes. If you notice any unusual skin condition, stop wearing
the hearing aids and consult with a physician, preferably an Ear,
Nose and Throat physician.
Stay away from strong electromagnetic fields when using
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hearing aid to avoid unexpected damage. Your hearing aids
are delicate electronic instruments and may be damaged
by contact with strong magnetic equipment such as
electromagnetic ovens, microwave ovens, ultrasonic
cleaners, etc.
Please contact Nano Hearing Aids for assistance, if needed, in
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setting up, using or maintaining your devices or to report any
unexpected operation or events.
Contact your hearing professional for assistance if needed.
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