User's Manual
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Industry Canada Regulatory Information
Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference and (2) This device must
accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device. See RSS-GEN 7.1.5.
FDA Note on Personal Sound Amplifiers (PSAPs)
PSAPs are intended to amplify environmental sound for non-hearing
impaired consumers. They are not intended to compensate for hearing
impairment. Examples of situations in which PSAPs typically are used
include hunting (listening for prey), bird watching, listening to lectures
with a distant speaker, and listening to soft sounds that would be
difficult to hear (e.g., distant conversations, performances). Because
PSAPs are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or mitigate disease
and do not alter the structure or function of the body, they are not
devices as defined in the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. As such,
there is no regulatory classification, product code, or definition for
these products. Furthermore, there are not requirements for
registration of manufacturers and listing of these products with FDA.
However, PSAPs are subject to applicable provisions of the Radiation
Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968, under which FDA regulates
electronic products that emit sonic vibrations, such as sound amplifica-
tion equipment. (See also 21 CFR 1000.15.) Manufacturers of PSAPs
must report defects and adverse events and take other measures de-
scribed in 21 CFR Part 1003. Manufacturers of PSAPs must also comply
with requirements to repurchase, repair, or replace electronic products
required under 21 CFR Part 1004.
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respective owners.
General Warnings
If you have or think you may have any one of the following symptoms,
do not use this product until you have consulted a physician:
• History of excessive wax build-up
• Pain or discomfort in the ear
• Fluid or drainage from the ear within the past 90 days
• Ear canal blockage, a lasting ear infection, or a plugged up
fullness feeling
• Visible deformity of the ear
• Sudden, rapid progressing, or fluctuating hearing loss within
the past 90 days
• Chronic difficulty hearing
• Ringing in only one ear
• Hearing loss only in one ear that worsened in the past 90 days
• Spells of acute or chronic dizziness
Keep all parts of the CS10 earpiece and charger kit away from children
under the age of 3. These components contain small parts that may
present a choking hazard.
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