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• Dispose of batteries and electronic items in
accordance with your local regulations.
• Discard your device as electronic waste
according to local regulations.
• When the wireless function is activated, the
sound processor uses low-powered digitally
coded transmissions in order to communicate
with other wireless devices. Although unlikely,
nearby electronic devices may be affected. In
that case, move the sound processor away from
the affected electronic device.
• When using wireless functionality and the
sound processor is affected by electromagnetic
interference, move away from the source of this
interference.
• Be sure to deactivate wireless functionality
when boarding flights.
• Turn off your wireless functionality by using
the flight mode in areas where radio frequency
emission is prohibited.
• Cochlear Baha wireless devices include an
RF transmitter that operates in the range of
2.4 GHz–2.48 GHz.
• For wireless functionality, only use Cochlear
Wireless accessories. For further guidance
regarding e.g. pairing, please refer to the
user guide of the relevant Cochlear Wireless
accessory.
• No modification of this equipment is allowed.
• Parents and carers are advised that unsupervised
use of long cables may present a risk of
strangulation.
• Do not let your processor or parts entangle
with any jewellery (e.g. earhook and earrings) or
machinery.
• Do not attach or wear a body-worn battery
configuration beneath layers of clothing in direct
contact with the skin (e.g. in pocket or under a
child's vest).
• Make sure all cables used by a child are securely
attached to their clothing.
• Do not use a dry aid kit that has an Ultra Violet
C (UVC) lamp
• The microphone protector removal tool is a
sharp object. It is not recommended for use by
children.
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• The tamper resistant earhook fitting tool and
fitting pin are sharp objects. They are not
recommended for use by children
• Only use rechargeable batteries and battery
chargers supplied or recommended by Cochlear.
Use of other batteries or battery chargers may
result in harm or injury.
• Charge rechargeable batteries before use.
• Do not allow children to replace batteries
without adult supervision.
• Do not touch the battery charger contacts
or allow children to use the battery charger
without adult supervision.
• Do not short-circuit batteries (e.g. do not let
terminals of batteries contact each other, do
not place batteries loose in pockets, etc.).
• Store unused batteries in original packaging, in
a clean and dry place. When processor is not in
use, remove the batteries and store separately
in a clean and dry place. Wipe batteries with a
clean dry cloth if they become dirty.
• Battery life means the time a device will run
before the rechargeable batteries must be
recharged.
• Battery charge cycle is a full charge and
discharge of the rechargeable battery.
• Battery lifespan means the total number of
charge cycles a rechargeable battery will last
before the battery life degrades to 80% of its
original fullycharged capacity.
• Use only Baha 5 SuperPower Actuator units. Do
not connect the sound processor to any other
type of stimulating equipment such as Cochlear
Implant coils.
• Portable RF communications equipment
(including peripherals such as antenna cables
and external antennas) should be used no closer
than 30 cm (12 in.) to any part of your Baha 5
SuperPower, including cables specified by the
manufacturer. Otherwise, degradation of the
performance of this equipment could result.
• Use of accessories, transducers and cables other
than those specified or provided by Cochlear
could result in increased electromagnetic
emissions or decreased electromagnetic
immunity of this equipment and result in
improper operation.

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