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The following instructions will assist
in extending the life of your hearing
instruments. The wearing of a hearing
instrument may accelerate the
accumulation of ear wax. This can easily
be removed by your physician or in some
cases your hearing healthcare provider.
You should not use cotton swabs to clean
your ears, due to the risk of pushing the
wax deeper into the ear canal.
The materials used in your hearing
instruments are of the highest quality
available, and the likelihood of an allergic
reaction is slight. If a skin irritation occurs,
including redness, swelling or itching
where the hearing aid makes contact
with your ear - contact your physician and
hearing healthcare provider.
To clean the exterior of the instrument:
You should inspect your hearing instruments
daily and clean them periodically to control
wax buildup. To clean, very gently wipe
the surface with a soft, dry cloth or moist
cleaning wipes made especially for hearing
instruments.
Do not allow water or liquid to enter any
openings on the instruments.
Cleaning Your Instrument
If your home, local theaters, auditoriums,
lecture halls or place of worship are
equipped with an inductive loop system,
the optional telecoil will allow specific audio
sources to connect to your hearing aid via
the loop system. The telecoil will also work
with neck loop Bluetooth technology.
The optional telecoil which is controlled
by a toggle switch is located on the back
of the processor module. The telecoil is
inactive when the switch is in the down
position. To activate the telecoil, place
the switch in the up position. The acoustic
microphone will be turned off when using
the
ON
telecoil feature.
Optional Telecoil
(Inductive Loop System)
ON
OFF
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