Low Battery Warning
When you hear one long beep, your hearing instruments
are warning you that their batteries are low. You will
hear the warning approximately every 30 minutes until
you change the batteries or the batteries die. After the
first warning, you may experience some reduction in
sound quality. This is normal and can be remedied by
inserting fresh batteries in the hearing devices. If you
prefer, your hearing healthcare professional can change
the pitch and loudness of the low battery beep or turn it
off entirely.
Caring for Batteries
• Always discard batteries carefully.
• To prolong battery life, remember to turn your
hearing instruments off when not in use.
• Remove the batteries and keep the battery door
open while hearing instruments are not in use. This
will allow internal moisture to evaporate.
Warnings
• Never leave hearing instruments or batteries where
small children and pets can reach them.
• Never put hearing instruments or batteries in your
mouth. If a hearing instrument or battery is
swallowed, call a physician immediately.
13
Need help?
Do you have a question about the Unison and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers