Warnings; General Warnings - Advanced Bionics NEPTUNE Manual De Uso

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Warnings

General Warnings

Do not expose any part of the Neptune system to extreme heat, such as an oven,
microwave, or hair dryer.
Using your sound processor accessories and parts contradictory to their intended
use (e.g., mouthing, chewing) may cause bodily harm
Store additional headpieces away from items with magnetic strips (e.g., credit
cards, hotel room key cards).
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment, including radios and cellular
phones, may affect sound quality of the Neptune system; however, there is no
safety hazard associated with such equipment.
The Neptune system should be used in accordance with the electromagnetic
compatibility (EMC) information provided in the 'Guidance and Manufacturer's
Declaration' section of the User Guide.
Due to increased risk of strangulation and/or underwater entanglement, do not use
cables longer than 81cm (32 inches) with young children.
The Neptune system contains small parts that may cause choking if swallowed.
Due to the possibility of neck injury, use of the lanyard is not recommended during
rough play or around moving machinery.
Follow all directions for attachment of harness to avoid possible strangulation due
to misuse.
If headpiece magnets are swallowed, seek immediate medical attention.
If the sound processor becomes unusually hot, or warm, discontinue use
immediately and contact Advanced Bionics or your clinician.
Do not allow children to play with or operate the Zephyr by Dry & Store® or
desiccant unattended.
Do not remove or replace the cable from the sound processor or AquaMic while
under water. If the cable becomes accidentally detached during water use, remove
the sound processor from the water and gently shake any excess water from the
sound processor and cable connectors prior to re-connecting the cables. Dry the
sound processor with the cable detached in the Zephyr or similar desiccant device
overnight to ensure proper drying of the device.
If any loud or uncomfortable sounds occur while the AquaMic is under water,
immediately remove your headpiece. Remove any excess water from the AquaMic
microphone or, once out of the water, attach a dry headpiece before re-placing on
your head.
Do not remove/replace the AAA battery while under water.
Do not insert your fi ngernail or any tool into the Battery Cover in an attempt to
remove it from the processor as this may damage the battery seal allowing water
and debris to enter into the Neptune battery compartment.
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