Battery 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.
Precautions
The use of hearing instruments is only part of
hearing rehabilitation; auditory training and lip
reading instruction may be required as well.
In most cases, infrequent use of hearing
instruments does not provide full benefit. Once
you have become accustomed to your hearing
instruments, wear your hearing instruments
everyday all day.
Your hearing instruments use the most modern
components to provide the best possible sound
quality in every listening situation. However,
communication devices such as digital cell phones
can create interference (a buzzing sound) in
hearing instruments. If you experience interference
from a cell phone being used close by, you can
minimize this interference in a number of ways.
Switch your hearing instruments to another
program, turn your head in a different direction or
locate the cell phone and move away from it.
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Labeling
For most ITE hearing instruments, the year of
manufacture is located above the serial number. The
first two digits indicate the year of manufacture.
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