• At first, set the volume to a low setting and increase it gradually once you
have become accustomed to the hearing amplifier.
• Do NOT set the volume control too high, as this may cause further damage
to hearing over an extended period of time. This is particularly important to
note, as the device achieves a high output power.
• Do NOT lend your hearing amplifier to others or use the hearing amplifiers
of others, as there is a risk of hearing damage and infection.
• Do NOT pass on your hearing amplifier for use by other persons. The use
of a hearing amplifier that was designed for someone else may cause
hearing damage.
• The hearing amplifier is NOT suitable for use for small children below the
age of 36 months.
• It is particularly difficult to diagnose hearing problems in children. Children
should only be provided with a hearing amplifier following a thorough in-
spection by an ENT specialist.
• Keep the hearing amplifier, the accessories and the batteries away from
children, as there is a risk of injury and choking.
• This device is NOT intended for use by people (including children) with re-
stricted physical, sensory or mental skills or a lack of experience and/or a
lack of knowledge, unless they are supervised by a person who has respon-
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