
Important safety information
To prevent severe injury or loss of life or property,
and to ensure proper and safe operation of your
product, read this section carefully before using
the product.
Preventing fire, electric shock and short circuits
RLeave installation work to the dealer.
Installation work requires technical
knowledge and experience. Electrical
connection work should be performed by
certified personnel only. Failure to observe
this may cause fire, electric shock, injury, or
damage to the product. Consult the dealer.
RDo not disassemble or modify the product.
Refer servicing to an authorised service centre
when service is required. Disassembling the
product or manipulating the product in a way not
described in the documentation may expose
you to dangerous voltages and other risks.
RNever install wiring during a lightning storm.
RDo not connect non-specified devices.
RDo not connect a power cable to a terminal that
is not specified in this guide.
RWhen opening holes in walls for installation or
wiring, or when securing the cable, make sure
you do not damage existing wiring and ductwork.
RDo not install the product in the following places:
– Places where the product may be splashed
with water or chemicals.
– Places where there is a high concentration of
dust, or high humidity.
RWhen existing wires are used, it is possible that
they contain AC voltage. Contact an authorised
service centre.
Preventing accidents and injuries
RVL-MV10EX2 only: This product is equipped
with an integrated induction loop.
– In areas surrounded with strong electric
fields, disturbances may occur in the hearing
aid's audio.
– If there are electronic devices or electric
devices used nearby, they may create
magnetic noise which can affect the quality of
calls. Also, the magnetic coupling of the
induction loop is weakened when there are
metal objects nearby. This may reduce the
range where the hearing aid has good
audibility.
– Do not install or use the product in health
care facilities if any regulations posted in the
area instruct you not to do so. Hospitals or
health care facilities may be using equipment
that could be sensitive to electromagnetic
waves.
Preventing electric shock
RIf the wiring passes underground, use a conduit,
and do not make any connections underground.
RIf the wiring passes outdoors, use a conduit or a
surge protector.
Preventing injury
RInstall the product securely adhering to the
instructions in this document to prevent it from
falling off the wall. Avoid installing onto
low-strength walls, such as gypsum board, ALC
(autoclaved lightweight concrete), concrete
block, or veneer (less than 18 mm thick) walls.
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