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Step 2:
Remove the colored tab on the new
battery, and insert with + side up.
The life of your hearing instruments’
batteries will vary depending on length of
daily use, listening environments, and how
your hearing instruments are programmed.
When the hearing instrument batteries
go dead, remove them immediately and
replace them with new batteries. Batteries
may be purchased through your hearing
healthcare professional.
When your hearing instruments are not
in use, open the battery compartment
to prevent excessive battery drain and
ventilate the instruments.
Important:
Always discard used batteries.
Small batteries can be harmful if
swallowed. Keep batteries out of the
reach of pets and small children. In case
of ingestion, contact your physician or
call the National Button Battery Hotline at
202.625.3333.
Step 3:
Swing the door into
the closed position.
The compartment
should close easily.
Do not force it. If
resistance is noted,
check that the
battery is inserted
correctly.
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