Unitron Hearing Aid Model Vehicle Moxi 3G User Manual

Passport™  
BTE guide  
Moxi3G  
 
 
Your Passport™ hearing instruments  
Hearing healthcare professional: _______________________  
___________________________________________________  
Telephone: _________________________________________  
Model:_____________________________________________  
Serial number: ______________________________________  
Replacement batteries:  
size 312  
Warranty: __________________________________________  
Program 1 is the automatic program  
Program 2 is the manual program for: ___________________  
Program 3 is the manual program for: ___________________  
Program 4 is the manual program for: ___________________  
Date of purchase:____________________________________  
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Attachment style (check one)  
Overview of your hearing instrument  
Legend  
The diagrams identify some of the components on  
your hearing instruments. Have your hearing  
healthcare professional place a check beside the  
diagram that best describes your hearing instrument  
style and attachment.  
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Microphone  
2
Program button or  
volume control  
(depending on your  
customized fitting)  
Battery door/  
on & off switch  
Tube  
Dome  
Retention piece  
Speaker  
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3
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Moxi 3G with dome  
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My hearing instrument has (check all that apply)  
SmartFocus(with optional Smart Control)  
Volume control  
DuoLink  
Program button  
Binaural Phone  
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Shell  
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3
Optional accessories (check all that apply)  
Smart Control  
uDirect™  
See user guides for more information.  
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Moxi 3G with shell  
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Features of your hearing instrument  
Putting your hearing instruments on  
your ears  
Your Passport hearing instruments may be color-coded  
red for your right ear and blue for your left ear. This  
color indicator is located inside the battery door with a  
small colored dot.  
Passport premium hearing instruments come  
equipped with the following features:  
• Automatic listening program  
• 3 additional manual programs  
• SmartFocus with personal adjustments for clarity and  
comfort settings (available with the optional Smart  
Control)  
• Wireless capability with DuoLink and Binaural  
Phone  
• Optional wireless connectivity to other devices  
Passport™ with domes  
1. Hold the tube where it attaches  
to the dome and gently push  
the dome into your ear canal.  
The tube should lie flush  
It may take some time for you to fully adjust to your  
new hearing instruments. In the beginning, do not feel  
as though you need to wear them for longer than is  
comfortable. Depending on your previous experience  
with hearing instruments you can increase wearing  
time gradually until you have fully adjusted to them.  
Eventually, you should wear your Passport hearing  
instruments all day every day.  
against your head and not stick out.  
2. Place Passport over the top of your ear.  
3. Place the retention piece in your ear so it rests at  
the bottom of the opening of your ear canal.  
Passport™ with shells  
1. Carefully insert the shell into your ear. The shell  
should fit into your ear snugly and comfortably. The  
tube should lie flush against your head and not  
stick out.  
Please consult your hearing healthcare professional  
regarding any adjustments you may require to ensure  
that you are happy with your hearing instrument. For  
instance, pitch and loudness of the beeps can be  
adjusted or turned off entirely. Also note that this is a  
general guide and your hearing healthcare  
2. Place Passport over the top of your ear.  
professional may have enabled or disengaged certain  
features depending on your requirements.  
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Turning your hearing instruments on  
and off  
Your hearing instruments have a three-position battery  
door that acts as an off/on switch and that allows  
access to the battery compartment.  
Battery information  
To replace the hearing instrument battery, fully open  
the battery door for access to the battery  
compartment.  
Low battery warning  
ON:  
Two long beeps indicate the hearing device battery is  
low. After the low battery warning, you may experience  
some reduction in sound quality. This is normal and  
can be remedied by inserting fresh batteries into the  
hearing devices.  
To turn the hearing instruments on, close the battery door fully.  
Note: It may take 5 seconds before the hearing device  
turns on. Your hearing healthcare provider can additionally  
increase the start up delay if required.  
OFF:  
If you are not able to hear the low battery warning,  
your hearing healthcare professional can change the  
pitch or loudness of the low battery warning. If you  
prefer, it can be turned off entirely.  
To turn the hearing instrument off, partially open the  
battery door. This position also allows excess moisture  
to vent away from the battery compartment.  
Your hearing devices are designed to generate a  
low battery warning every 30 minutes until you  
change the batteries, but depending on the condition  
of the batteries, the batteries may die before another  
low battery warning occurs. Therefore, it is  
recommended that the batteries are replaced as soon  
as possible once you hear the low battery warning.  
on  
open  
off  
Note: When turning your hearing instrument  
on and off while it is on the ear, grasp the top and  
bottom of the instrument with your index finger and  
thumb. Use the index finger of your opposite hand  
to open and close the battery door.  
Replacing the battery  
1. Gently swing out the battery door with your  
fingernail, or grasp the top and bottom of the  
instrument with your index finger and thumb.  
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You can use your index finger  
to open and close the battery  
door if this is easier.  
Operating instructions  
Push button  
Your hearing instrument is equipped with a push  
button, which has been set for switching  
between programs or adjusting your volume.  
2. Grasp the battery with your  
thumb and index finger and  
remove.  
Program control  
3. Insert the new battery into  
the battery compartment  
If you have an active push button program control,  
each time you push the button, you will move to a new  
program. Also if DuoLink is enabled, the hearing  
instrument is set so that by pressing the push button  
on one hearing instrument, both hearing instruments  
will change programs.  
matching it with the battery  
symbol inside the battery  
door. This will ensure that the battery door closes  
properly.  
4. Close the battery door.  
Your hearing instruments beep to indicate which  
program you are in (i.e. one beep for program 1, two  
beeps for program 2, etc.).  
Note: If the battery is inserted incorrectly, the  
hearing instrument will not turn on.  
Caring for batteries  
Program 1 (e.g. automatic program)  
Program 2 (e.g. group/party noise)  
Program 3 (e.g. easy-t/telephone)  
Program 4 (e.g. music)  
1 beep  
• Always discard batteries in a safe and  
environmentally friendly way.  
2 beeps  
3 beeps  
4 beeps  
short melody  
To prolong battery life, remember to turn your  
hearing devices off when not in use.  
Easy-t/telephone  
DuoLink (if enabled)  
• Remove the batteries and keep the battery door  
open while hearing devices are not in use. This will  
allow internal moisture to evaporate.  
opposite ear beeps the  
same as side being adjusted  
Your Passport hearing instruments may also come with  
an optional remote control which allows you to switch  
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between different listening programs. Please refer to  
your Smart Control user guide for more information.  
SmartFocus(available on optional Smart Control)  
SmartFocus can be accessed through the optional  
Smart Control. For improving clarity of sounds in front  
of you, such as speech, the scroll wheel on the Smart  
Control can be turned upwards. For greater overall  
listening comfort in noisy situations, turn the scroll  
wheel on the Smart Control downwards. Each step will  
change the hearing instrument performance.  
Sometimes multiple steps are required to achieve the  
desired listening results. After each step wait for about  
4-5 seconds to allow the hearing instrument to adjust  
to the new setting.  
Volume control  
If your push button has been configured as a volume  
control, you can adjust the volume level by pushing  
the button.  
If DuoLink is enabled, the hearing instrument can also  
be set so that by changing the volume on one hearing  
instrument, both will be adjusted.  
Your Passport hearing instruments will learn your  
volume control adjustments while the hearing  
instruments are set to the automatic program, if this  
feature has been enabled by your hearing healthcare  
professional. Over time, the hearing instruments will  
adjust the default volume settings in the automatic  
program to the levels that you typically use.  
Your hearing healthcare professional can help you  
identify your different push button volume control  
settings.  
Volume setting  
Beeps  
Ideal volume level  
Increased loudness  
Decreased loudness  
1 beep  
1 beep + 1 high-pitched beep  
1 beep + 1 low-pitched beep  
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Using the telephone  
benefit from a Bluetooth hands free option. Refer to  
the uDirect user guide for more information.  
As telephones do not all work the same, you may  
experience different results from different phones. You  
can use many phones by simply holding the receiver to  
your ear, without the need to change to a dedicated  
telephone program. Remember to move the handset  
slightly up or back to find the position that sounds  
best to you.  
If DuoLink is enabled for the automatic phone  
program, both hearing instruments are synchronized  
and the listening preference for the opposite ear will  
also change when an automatic phone program is  
activated.  
Consult your hearing healthcare professional if you  
experience difficulties using your hearing instruments  
on the phone.  
Depending on the phone type you use, your hearing  
healthcare professional might have selected a  
dedicated phone program on your hearing  
To affix the optional easy-t magnet:  
instruments. Therefore your hearing instrument may  
have an automatic telephone program (easy-t feature),  
which automatically switches you to a dedicated  
telephone program when your hearing instrument is  
close to a telephone receiver. When the receiver is  
moved away from the hearing instrument it will  
automatically return to the previous listening program.  
If the hearing instrument does not switch to the  
telephone program automatically when the telephone  
receiver is placed in proximity, the magnet for easy-t  
hearing instruments should be attached to the  
telephone receiver. The magnet is designed to  
strengthen the magnetic field at the ear piece of  
hearing instrument compatible telephones.  
1. Clean the telephone receiver.  
2. Hold the magnet near the “listening end” of your  
telephone receiver and release it (figure 1). The  
magnet will flip to the appropriate side and seek  
the optimal position on the telephone receiver.  
3. Place the double-sided tape in this optimal position  
on the telephone receiver (figure 2) and attach the  
magnet to the tape (figure 3).  
If your Passport hearing instruments are configured to  
work with the wireless uDirect accessory, you might  
Figure 1  
Figure 2  
Figure 3  
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Caring for your hearing instruments  
Cleaning your hearing instruments  
• Open the battery door when not in use.  
Ear wax is natural and common. Ensuring your hearing  
devices, shells and domes are free of ear wax is an  
important step in your daily cleaning and maintenance  
routine.  
• Always remove your hearing instruments when  
using hair care products. The hearing instruments  
can become clogged and cease to function  
properly.  
• Never use alcohol to clean your hearing devices,  
shells or domes.  
• Do not wear your hearing devices in the bath or  
shower or immerse them in water.  
• Do not use sharp tools to dislodge ear wax.  
Sticking household items into your hearing devices  
or shells can seriously damage them.  
• If your hearing instruments do become wet, do not  
attempt to dry them in an oven or microwave. Do  
not adjust any controls. Open the battery doors  
immediately, and allow your hearing instruments to  
dry naturally for 24 hours.  
Cleaning the shells and domes  
1. Clean the domes and shells on  
the outside daily with a damp  
cloth. Avoid getting any water  
in and around the speaker  
units and shells.  
• Protect your hearing devices from excessive heat  
(hair dryer, vehicle glove box or dashboard).  
• Ensure you do not twist or squeeze the tube when  
your hearing instruments are placed in their case.  
Note: The tubes, speakers, domes or shells  
should never be rinsed or submerged in water as  
water drops may block sound or damage the  
electrical components of the hearing instrument.  
• Regular use of a dehumidifier, such as a Dri-Aid kit,  
can help prevent corrosion and prolong the life of  
your hearing instruments.  
• Do not drop your hearing devices or knock them  
against hard surfaces.  
2. Domes should be replaced by your hearing  
healthcare provider every 3-6 months.  
3. If your shells require further cleaning, the speaker  
waxguard may be plugged and require replacing.  
See your hearing healthcare professional.  
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hearing instrument can be programmed to mute sound to  
eliminate distractions.  
Signature features of your Passport™  
hearing instruments  
Binaural Phone  
SmartFocus™  
With the Binaural Phone feature, landline and mobile  
phone calls can be heard clearly and automatically in both  
ears without any additional accessories.  
With a Passport hearing instrument, you can adjust the  
focus on hearing speech or background noise in your  
listening environment via the SmartFocus on your optional  
Smart Control. This control provides an additional fine  
tuning adjustment beyond a traditional volume control.  
You can adjust your SmartFocus control to focus on  
speech (clarity) or soften background noise (comfort)  
using the dial on your Smart Control.  
uDirect™  
Your Passport hearing devices may come with an optional  
uDirect, a device that is worn around your neck, and  
provides secure connectivity between your hearing  
instruments and Bluetooth-enabled devices (i.e. cell  
phones), wired audio input jacks, or FM transmitted  
signals. uDirect provides easy hands-free access to clear  
stereo, or audio signals automatically activated when a  
signal is detected.  
As you adjust smartFocus, your Passport hearing  
instruments will learn your SmartFocus clarity and comfort  
settings while the hearing instruments are set to the  
automatic program. Over time, the hearing instruments  
will adjust the pre-programmed SmartFocus settings to  
your preferred levels.  
Assistive listening devices  
Listening in public places  
The optional Smart Controlhand-held remotecontrol allows  
you to adjustyour SmartFocusclarityand comfortlevels.  
Passport’s telecoil option can also help you  
listen in public places equipped with telecoil  
compatible assistive listening devices such  
as a loop system. When you see this symbol,  
it means that there is loop system installed; this loop  
system is compatible with your hearing instrument. Please  
contact your hearing healthcare provider for more  
information on loop systems.  
DuoLink  
With DuoLink, your hearing instruments wirelessly  
communicate with each other. As you make a program or  
volume change on one hearing instrument, the other  
hearing instrument automatically changes as well. An  
additional benefit occurs while using the phone since as  
one hearing instrument detects the phone, the other  
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Magnet warnings  
Warnings  
Be sure the magnet is securely affixed to the  
telephone.  
Hearing devices should only be used as directed by  
your physician or hearing healthcare professional.  
Keep loose magnets out of reach of children and  
pets.  
Hearing devices will not restore normal hearing and  
will not prevent or improve a hearing impairment  
resulting from organic conditions.  
If the magnet falls into your ear, contact your  
hearing healthcare professional.  
Do not use your hearing devices in explosion  
hazard areas.  
If the magnet is swallowed, contact your physician  
immediately.  
Allergic reactions to hearing devices are unlikely.  
However, if you experience itching, redness,  
soreness, inflammation or a burning sensation in or  
around your ears, inform your hearing healthcare  
professional and contact your physician.  
The magnet may affect some medical devices or  
electronic systems. Always keep the magnet (or the  
telephone equipped with the magnet) at least 30  
cm (12”) away from pacemakers, credit cards,  
floppy disks or other magnetically sensitive  
devices.  
In the unlikely case that any parts remain in the ear  
canal after the removal of the hearing instrument,  
contact a physician immediately.  
Too high distortion during dialing or phoning may  
mean that the phone handset is stressed by the  
magnet. To avoid any damage, please move the  
magnet to another place on the telephone receiver.  
Remove your hearing devices for CT and MRI scans  
or for other electromagnetic procedures.  
Special care should be exercised in wearing hearing  
devices when maximum sound pressure levels  
exceed 132 decibels. There may be a risk of  
impairing your remaining hearing. Speak with your  
hearing healthcare professional to ensure the  
maximum output of your hearing devices is  
suitable for your particular hearing loss.  
Battery warnings  
Never leave hearing devices or batteries where  
small children and pets can reach them.  
Never put hearing devices or batteries in your  
mouth. If a hearing device or battery is swallowed,  
call a physician immediately.  
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Warning to hearing healthcare professional:  
Labeling  
The serial number and year of manufacture are located  
inside the battery door.  
Domesshouldneverbefittedonpatientswith  
perforatedeardrums, exposed middle ear cavities,  
or surgically altered ear canals. In the case of such  
a condition, we recommend to use a customized  
ear mold.  
Precautions  
The use of hearing devices is only part of hearing  
rehabilitation; auditory training and lip reading  
instruction may be required as well.  
In most cases, infrequent use of hearing devices  
does not provide full benefit. Once you have  
become accustomed to your hearing devices, wear  
your hearing devices everyday all day.  
Your hearing devices use the most modern  
components to provide the best possible sound  
quality in every listening situation. However,  
communication devices such as digital cell phones  
can create interference (a buzzing sound) in hearing  
devices. If you experience interference from a cell  
phone being used close by, you can minimize this  
interference in a number of ways. Switch your  
hearing devices to another program, turn your head  
in a different direction or locate the cell phone and  
move away from it.  
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Troubleshooting guide  
Cause  
Possible remedy  
Cause  
Possible remedy  
No sound  
Two long beeps  
• Not turned on  
• Low/dead battery  
Turn on  
• Replace battery  
• Replace battery  
• Low battery  
• Poor battery contact  
• Consult your hearing healthcare professional  
Whistling  
• Battery upside down • Insert battery plus (+) side up  
• Remove and reinsert carefully  
• Shells/domes  
• Shells/domes  
• Clean shells and domes. See “Cleaning your  
not inserted properly  
• Hand/clothing near ear  
• Poorly fitting shells/  
domes  
blocked with ear wax  
hearing instrument”. Consult your hearing  
healthcare professional.  
• Remove hand/clothing from ear  
• Consult your hearing healthcare professional  
• Plugged microphone • Consult your hearing healthcare professional  
protector  
Not clear, distorted  
Not loud enough  
• Consult your hearing healthcare professional  
• Poorly fitting  
shells/domes  
• Shells/domes  
blocked with ear wax  
• Low volume  
Turn up volume; see hearing healthcare  
professional for models without a manual  
volume control or if problem persists.  
• Replace battery  
• Clean shells and domes. See “Cleaning your  
hearing instrument”. Consult your hearing  
healthcare professional.  
• Replace battery  
• Consult your hearing healthcare professional  
• Low battery  
• Shells/domes  
• See “Putting your hearing instruments on  
your ears”. Reinsert carefully.  
• Consult your hearing healthcare professional  
• Clean shells and domes. See “Cleaning your  
hearing instrument”. Consult your  
hearing healthcare professional.  
• Low battery  
• Plugged microphone  
protector  
not inserted properly  
• Change in hearing  
• Shells/domes  
blocked with ear wax  
Shells/domes falling out of ear  
• Consult your hearing healthcare professional  
• Poorly fitting  
shells/domes  
• Shells/domes  
not inserted properly  
• Plugged microphone • Consult your hearing healthcare professional  
protector  
• See “Putting your hearing instruments on  
your ears”. Reinsert carefully.  
Intermittent  
• Low battery  
• Replace battery  
• Dirty battery contact  
• Consult your hearing healthcare professional  
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Warning to hearing instrument dispensers  
(to comply with the U.S. Food and Drug  
Administration (FDA) regulations)  
Cause  
Possible remedy  
Weak on the telephone  
A hearing instrument dispenser should advise a  
Telephone not  
• Move telephone receiver around ear for  
clearer signal. See “Using the telephone”.  
• Consult your hearing healthcare professional  
prospective hearing instrument user to consult promptly  
with a licensed physician (preferably an ear specialist)  
before dispensing a hearing instrument if the hearing  
instrument dispenser determines through inquiry, actual  
observation, or review of any other available  
positioned properly  
• Hearing instrument  
requires adjustment  
For any problems not listed in the guide, contact your hearing healthcare  
professional. If you do not have a hearing healthcare professional, please  
contact the nearest office listed on the back page of this booklet.  
information concerning the prospective user, that the  
prospective user has any of the following conditions: (i)  
Visible congenital or traumatic deformity of the ear. (ii)  
History of active drainage from the ear within the  
previous 90 days. (iii) History of sudden or rapidly  
progressive hearing loss within the previous 90 days.  
(iv) Acute or chronic dizziness. (v) Unilateral hearing loss  
of sudden or recent onset within the previous 90 days.  
(vi) Audiometric air-bone gap equal to or greater than 15  
decibels at 500 hertz (Hz), 1,000 Hz, and 2,000 Hz. (vii)  
Visible evidence of significant cerumen accumulation or  
a foreign body in the ear canal. (viii) Pain or discomfort  
in the ear. Special care should be exercised in selecting  
and fitting a hearing instrument whose maximum sound  
pressure level exceeds 132 decibels because there may  
be risk of impairing the remaining hearing of the hearing  
instrument user. [This provision is required only for  
those hearing instruments with a maximum sound  
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pressure capability greater than 132 decibels (dB).]  
hearing instrument to your individual needs. If you  
have reservations about your ability to adapt to  
amplification, you should inquire about the availability  
of a trial-rental or purchase-option program. Many  
hearing instrument dispensers now offer programs  
that permit you to wear a hearing instrument for a  
period of time for a nominal fee after which you may  
decide if you want to purchase the hearing instrument.  
Federal law restricts the sale of hearing instruments to  
those individuals who have obtained a medical  
evaluation from a licensed physician. Federal law  
permits a fully informed adult to sign a waiver  
statement declining the medical evaluation for  
religious or personal beliefs that preclude consultation  
with a physician. The exercise of such a waiver is not in  
your best health interest and its use is strongly  
discouraged.  
Important notice for prospective hearing  
instrument users  
Good health practice requires that a person with a  
hearing loss have a medical evaluation by a licensed  
physician (preferably a physician who specializes in  
diseases of the ear) before purchasing a hearing  
instrument.  
Licensed physicians who specialize in diseases of the  
ear are often referred to as otolaryngologists,  
otologists or otorhinolaryngologists. The purpose of  
medical evaluation is to assure that all medically  
treatable conditions that may affect hearing are  
identified and treated before the hearing instrument is  
purchased. Following the medical evaluation, the  
physician will give you a written statement that states  
that your hearing loss has been medically evaluated  
and that you may be considered a candidate for a  
hearing instrument. The physician will refer you to an  
audiologist or a hearing instrument dispenser, as  
appropriate, for a hearing instrument evaluation. The  
audiologist or hearing instrument dispenser will  
conduct a hearing instrument evaluation to assess  
your ability to hear with and without a hearing  
instrument. The hearing instrument evaluation will  
enable the audiologist or dispenser to select and fit a  
Children with hearing loss  
In addition to seeing a physician for a medical  
evaluation, a child with a hearing loss should be  
directed to an audiologist for evaluation and  
rehabilitation since hearing loss may cause problems  
in language development and the educational and  
social growth of a child. An audiologist is qualified by  
training and experience to assist in the evaluation and  
rehabilitation of a child with a hearing loss.  
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Notice 3  
Notices  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply  
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against harmful  
Notice 1  
This instrument is certified under:  
FCC ID: VMY-UWBTE  
IC: 2756A-UWBTE  
interference in a residential installation. This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. However, there  
is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a  
particular installation. If this equipment does cause  
harmful interference to radio or television reception,  
which can be determined by turning the equipment off  
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and  
with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject  
to the following two conditions:  
1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and  
2) this device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired  
operation. Changes or modifications made to this  
equipment not expressly approved by Unitron may  
void the FCC authorization to operate this  
equipment.  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna  
Notice 2  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and  
receiver  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian  
ICES-003.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit  
different from that to which the receiver is  
connected  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV  
technician for help  
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Sweden  
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United Kingdom  
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