Information on product safety
Protect the uDirect 2 from excessive moisture
(bathing, swimming), heat (radiator, car
dashboard), and direct skin contact when
sweating (workout, fitness, sports).
X-ray radiation, CT or MRI scans may destroy or
adversely affect the correct functioning of the
uDirect 2.
Protect the uDirect 2 from excessive shock and
vibration.
Do not use excessive force when connecting
your uDirect 2 to the different cables.
Protect all openings (microphones, antenna,
audio, FM and charger) from dirt and debris.
Never use a microwave or other heating devices
to dry the uDirect 2.
Clean the uDirect 2 using a damp cloth. Never use
household cleaning products (washing powder,
soap, etc.) or alcohol to clean the uDirect 2.
The digitally-coded, inductive transmission
technology used in the uDirect 2 is highly reliable
and experiences virtually no interference from
other devices. It should be noted, however, that
when operating the hearing system near computer
equipment, larger electronic installation or other
strong electromagnetic fields, it may be necessary
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to be at least 60 cm (24") away from the
interfering device to ensure proper operation.
Do not disconnect the neckloop while the uDirect 2
is transmitting signals to your hearing aids.
For safety reasons, recharge the uDirect 2 only
with chargers supplied by Unitron or with USB-
certified chargers >500 mA.
Do not connect an USB or audio cable exceeding
3 meters (9ft) in length to the uDirect 2.
When the uDirect 2 is not in use, turn it OFF and
store it safely.
Other important information
High-powered electronic equipment, larger
electronic installations and metallic structures may
impair and significantly reduce the operating range.
If the hearing aids do not respond to the uDirect 2
because of an unusual field disturbance, move
away from the disturbing field.
Your hearing aids and uDirect 2 are given a
unique communication code during the fitting.
This ensures that the device will not affect
hearing aids worn by others.
When using an FM transmitter, be aware that
radio signals might also be picked up and
overheard by other receivers.
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