64 65Remove your hearing aids for CT andMRI scans or for other electromagneticprocedures.Special care should be exercised in wearinghearing aids when maximum soundpressure levels exceed 132 decibels. Theremay be a risk of impairing your remaininghearing. Speak with your hearing healthcareprofessional to ensure the maximum outputof your hearing aids is suitable for yourparticular hearing loss.Easy-t magnet warningsBe sure the magnet is securely affixed to thetelephone.Keep loose magnets out of reach of childrenand pets.If the magnet falls into your ear, contact yourhearing healthcare professional.If the magnet is swallowed, contact yourphysician immediately.The magnet may affect some medical devicesor electronic systems. Always keep themagnet (or the telephone equipped withthe magnet) at least 30 cm (12”) away frompacemakers, credit cards, floppy disks orother magnetically sensitive devices.Too high distortion during dialing or phoningmay mean that the phone handset is stressedby the magnet. To avoid any damage, pleasemove the magnet to another place on thetelephone receiver.Battery warningsNever leave hearing aids or batteries wheresmall children and pets can reach them.Never put hearing aids or batteries inyour mouth. If a hearing aid or battery isswallowed, call a physician immediately.