- Use of the hearing amplifiers results in discharge from the ear
and/or necessitates ear treatment.
- Sudden, significant decrease in hearing ability.
• At first, set the volume to a low setting and increase it gradually
once you have become accustomed to the hearing amplifiers.
• Do NOT set the volume button too high, as this may cause further
damage to your hearing over an extended period of time.
• Do NOT lend your hearing amplifiers to others or use the hearing
amplifiers of others, as there is a risk of hearing damage and
infection.
• Do NOT pass on your hearing amplifiers for use by other persons.
The use of a hearing amplifier that was designed for someone else
may cause hearing damage.
• The hearing amplifiers are NOT suitable for use by small children
below the age of 36 months.
• It is particularly difficult to diagnose hearing problems in children.
Children should only be provided with a hearing amplifier following
a thorough examination by an ENT specialist.
• Keep the hearing amplifiers, the accessories and the batteries away
from children, as there is a risk of injury and choking.
• This device is NOT intended for use by people (including children)
with restricted physical, sensory or mental skills or a lack of
experience and/or a lack of knowledge, unless they are supervised
by a person who has responsibility for their safety or they receive
instructions from this person on how to use the device. Supervise
children around the device to ensure they do not play with it.
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