Use on aircraft
Your hearing aid uses Bluetooth. On board
an aircraft, the hearing aid must be put
into flight mode to deactivate Bluetooth,
unless Bluetooth is permitted by the flight
personnel.
Use of third-party accessories
Only use accessories, transducers or
cables supplied by the manufacturer. Non-
original accessories may result in reduced
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) of
your device.
Modification of hearing aids is not
allowed
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the manufacturer will void the
warranty of the equipment.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
Interference
The hearing aid has been thoroughly
tested for interference according to the
most stringent international standards.
Electromagnetic interference may occur in
the vicinity of equipment with the symbol
to the left. Portable and mobile RF (radio
frequency) communications equipment
can affect the performance of your hearing
aid. If your hearing aid is affected by
electromagnetic interference, move away
from the source to reduce the interference.
Distracted user
Using your hearing aid can distract you.
Be aware of your surroundings while
using your hearing aid. Please refer to
national traffic laws regarding the use of
communication devices while in traffic.
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