Siemens MUSIC Pro manual Safety notes for batteries

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The batteries last from a few days up to several weeks according to the way they are used.You can recognise when a change of batteries becomes necessary, because your hearing instruments become noticeably quieter towards the end of the battery’s life. Then it is time for new batteries. Two warning tones sound once per minute indicating that you must insert a new battery.

1 min.

Your hearing instrument specialist can switch off the warning tones if required.

Safety notes for batteries

WARNING

Keep batteries away from children!

Batteries must not be swallowed.

Remove the batteries when the instrument is not in use over a prolonged period. Replace leaking batteries without delay.

Do not throw away your dead batteries!

Return them to your hearing instrument specialist for proper, environmentally conscious disposal.

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Contents Music Pro Friendly guide to your new Siemens hearing instruments CongratulationsContents Page Music Pro Applicable to all Music Pro instrumentsDescription of the Music Pro hearing instrument Battery changing Safety notes for batteries First way Setting the loudnessSecond way is by using LouderProgram button How to switch your instrumentHow to select the programs Program overviewTelecoil Safety note for instruments with audio input Audio input programBattery compartment lock ProPage Music Pro S Description of the Music Pro S hearing instrument Battery changing Safety notes for batteries Battery compartment lock Hearing Beeps your Telecoil Page Music Pro SP Description of the Music Pro SP hearing instrument Battery changing Safety notes for batteries Setting the loudness Music Pro SP Fitting an audio shoe Switching off instrument with audio shoe Music Pro Dir Applicable to all Music Pro Dir instrumentsDescription of the Music Pro Dir hearing instrument Battery changing Safety notes for batteries Program button. See ProDir chapter Program button Music Pro Dir Telecoil Gram 4.You can notice this by the four beep tones ProDir Page Applicable to all Music Pro instruments How to insert your ear mould Tip Handling batteries All Two more tips Best way to handle your hearing instruments Important tips How to solve failures yourselfIf the instrument whistles If the hearing instrument is too quiet Some useful tips Hearing training made easy 1st step3rd step 6th step 8th step We’re happy that you can hear well again Subject to change without prior notice 052004.JK 77 84