Philips HearLink miniRITE T Instructions For Use Manual page 47

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Usage of hearing aids
Hearing aids should be used only as
directed and adjusted by your hearing
care professional. Misuse can result in
sudden and permanent hearing loss.
Never allow others to wear your
hearing aid, as incorrect usage could
cause permanent damage to their
hearing.
Choking hazards and risk of swallowing
batteries or other small parts
Hearing aids, their parts and batteries
should be kept out of reach of children
and anyone who might swallow these
items or otherwise cause injury to
themselves.
If a battery to a hearing aid or CROS
transmitter is swallowed, see a doctor
immediately and contact the National
Poison Center at 1-800-222-1222 or
National Battery Ingestion Hotline at
1-800-498-8666.
(MNR T only)
Batteries have occasionally been
mistaken for pills. Therefore, check
your medicine carefully before
swallowing any pills.
Most hearing aids can be supplied
with a tamper-resistant battery
drawer upon request. This is strongly
recommended for infants, small
children, and people with intellectual
and developmental disabilities.
Battery use
Always use batteries recommended
by your hearing care professional.
Batteries of low quality may leak and
cause bodily harm.
Never attempt to recharge your
batteries and never dispose of
batteries by burning them. There is a
risk that the batteries will explode.
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