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The PiCS is a hearing aid and special amplification device designed to assist people with hearing loss. The system uses high-tech micro electronics to allow the instrument to meet the specific needs of each user. All instrument functions are remote-controllable through the Digital- Handy-Control. Both fitting parameters and user functions are programmable using the universal programming unit (PMC) or a personal computer. In-the- canal, in-the-ear, and behind-the-ear models are available.

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This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Phonak, Inc.

4520 Weaver Parkway
Warrenville, Illinois 60555-3927
United States
Telephone: 800-679-4871 or 630-821-5000.
Fax: 630-393-7400.
Web: http://www.phonak-us.com.
Email: info@phonak.com.


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