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Cochlear Baha 6 Max Manuel D'utilisation page 18

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8.4 Environmental conditions
Condition
Operating temperature
Operating humidity
Operating pressure
Transport temperature*
Transport humidity*
Storage temperature
Storage humidity
* Transport conditions require transport
packaging used for sound processor.
NOTE
Battery performance deteriorates in
temperatures below +5°C.
8.5 Environmental protection
Your sound processor contains electronic
components subject to the Directive
2012/19/EU on waste electrical and
electronic equipment.
Help protect the environment by not
disposing of your sound processor or
batteries with your unsorted household
waste. Please recycle your device,
batteries and electronic items in according
to your local regulations.
8.6 Magnetic Resonance
Imaging (MRI)
The sound processor and other
MR
external accessories should
never be brought into a room
with an MRI machine, as damage to the
sound processor or the MRI equipment
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Minimum
+5°C (41°F)
10% RH
700 hPa
-10°C (14°F)
20% RH
+15°C (59°F)
20% RH
could occur. The sound processor must be
removed before entering a room where
an MRI scanner is located.
If you are to undergo an MRI procedure,
refer to the MRI Reference Card included
in the document pack.
8.7 Electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC)
Interference may occur in the vicinity of
equipment marked with the following
symbol:
Devices such as airport metal detectors,
commercial theft detection systems, and
Radio Frequency ID (RFID) scanners may
produce strong electromagnetic fields.
Some Baha users may experience a
distorted sound sensation when passing
through or near one of these devices. If
this occurs, you should turn off the sound
processor when in the vicinity of one
of these devices. The materials used in
the sound processor may activate metal
Maximum
+40°C (104°F)
90% RH
1060 hPa
+55°C (131°F)
95% RH
+30°C (86°F)
90% RH

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