It is important to have the correct magnet strength,
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so you do not experience discomfort or retention issues.
If magnet strength is insufficient, the headpiece may
fall off more than is acceptable. If magnet strength is
excessive, you may experience irritation or discomfort.
Consult your cochlear implant professional if there are
any concerns regarding magnet strength. If deemed
appropriate, an audiologist may change the strength of
the magnet in the headpiece. Do not change magnet
strength unless under the direction of a cochlear implant
professional. If you experience any redness, irritation, or
discomfort, discontinue use of the headpiece immediately
and contact a cochlear implant professional. See the
headpiece instructions for use for additional information
regarding adjustment of headpiece magnet strength.
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Store additional headpieces away from items with
magnetic strips (e.g., credit cards, hotel room keys, etc.)
as they may de-magnetize cards.
The digitally-coded, inductive transmission technology
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used in this device is extremely reliable and experiences
virtually no interference from other devices. It should be
noted, however, that when operating the device near a
computer terminal or other strong electromagnetic field
(e.g., RFID system, metal detectors, electromagnetic
anti-theft systems), it may be necessary to be at least
24" (60 cm) away to ensure proper operation. If the
Naída CI M30 sound processor does not respond to the
implant device because of an unusual field disturbance,
move away from the disturbing field. Consult Guidance
and Manufacturer's Declaration section in this IFU for
determining safe EM field levels.
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