HAC for Newer Technologies | Caution! Some applications or prolonged | |
This device has been tested and rated for | usage may increase device | |
temperature. Prolonged skin | ||
use with hearing aids for some of the wireless | ||
contact with a device that is hot | ||
technologies that it uses. However, there may | ||
to the touch may produce skin | ||
be some newer wireless technologies used in | ||
discomfort or redness, or low- | ||
this device that have not been tested yet for | ||
temperature burns. If the device | ||
use with hearing aids. | ||
feels hot to the touch, discontinue | ||
It is important to try the different features of this | ||
use and close all applications or | ||
device thoroughly and in different locations, | turn off the device until it cools. | |
using your hearing aid or cochlear implant, | Always ensure that the device | |
to determine if you hear any interfering | has adequate ventilation and | |
noise. Consult your service provider or the | air flow. Covering the device | |
manufacturer of this device for information on | with bedding, your body, thick | |
hearing aid compatibility. If you have questions | clothing or any other materials | |
about return or exchange policies, consult your | that significantly affect air flow | |
service provider or device retailer. | may affect the performance of the | |
| device and poses a possible risk | |
| of fire or explosion, which could | |
| lead to serious bodily injuries or | |
| damage to property. |
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