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PO .....developed a fault in which it ticks for a few seconds, stops for a while (anywhere between 3 to 15 seconds) and then ticks for a while again and stops...
Could it be that you need new batteries in your hearing aid ? Sorry, Bad Joke ... Nope , that's not a problem that I've read about in the forums before.
Obviously it is going back for repairs but
after speaking to a few dealers, nobody seems to have heard of this before.
Wow you have patience ! I'd have spoken to 1 dealer ( the 1 I bought it from ) & instantly arranged for a repair/replacement under the guarantee.
Just wondering if anyone had any ideas as to
Steve
what could cause this.
Sorry, I have no Idea. But let us know how you get on, how long it takes etc etc.
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