What is the primary purpose and safety guidelines for using this device?
Primary Purpose and Safety Guidelines
Intended Use:
- The hearing aid is designed for compensating patients with mild to moderate air conduction hearing loss.
- The device is solely for compensating hearing impairment and does not have therapeutic value for hearing.
- Initial use may cause temporary discomfort in the ear canal, such as slight pain.
Warnings:
- Keep small parts (hearing instrument, eartips, batteries, or other detachable parts) out of reach of children.
- Do not use the devices in explosive or oxygen-enriched environments, as doing so may damage the devices.
- Remove devices prior to undergoing any type of X-ray, MRI, or CT scan.
- If parts become stuck in the ear canal, seek medical assistance and do not attempt to remove them yourself.
Notices:
- Do not use at high volume for extended periods, as it may result in ear injury.
- If you experience any pain or strong discomfort while using the devices, remove them and consult a doctor.
- Routine maintenance is required to keep the device clean. Ensure that eartips are free of debris and moisture at all times.
- Avoid shocks or dropping the product.
- Do not store or use the product in environments of high humidity or temperature, such as a sauna room.
- Do not set volume levels too high. Listening with high-output devices for extended periods at high volume levels can cause further hearing damage.
- Do not share your hearing aids with others. Using a hearing aid configured for someone else can result in hearing damage or injury.
- Monitor for any unusual skin reactions. If you notice any allergic reactions (itchiness, swelling, or rash), stop wearing the hearing aids and consult a medical specialist.