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How to Charge

How to Replace Earwax Filter

Care and Maintenance

Contraindications

Warnings and Tips

How to Replace Earwax Filter

1) Charge Your Hearing Aid.

2) Charge Your Charging Case

No Sound

Voices sound

low, 

very weak, 

or unclear.

Hearing aid 

feedback 

(whistling sound)

happens.

Hearing aid 

feedback 

(whistling sound) 

happens in the 

charging case.

The indicator light

does not light up

when the hearing

aid is placed in the

charging case.

Charging

indicator lights

do not show up.

Volume is too low.

Device is not charged.

lncrease the volume.

Charge the hearing aid and the 
charging case

Microphone is clogged.

Clean the mic hole with 

the cleaning tool.

Ear tip is clogged.

Low battery.

Ear tip is too loose.

Earwax in the ear tip.

Clean the ear tip with 

the cleaning tool.

Put the hearing aid into the 
charging case to charge.

Choose a suitable-size ear tip, 
and wear it correctly.
Clean the ear tip and the sound 
tube with the cleaning tool.

20mAh Lithium Battery

≤2h

≈40h 

On A Single Charge

300mAh Lithium Battery

≤2h

4 Times for Signle Hearing Aid

2 Times for Two Hearing Aids

The ear tip does
not fit tightly.

Reinsert the ear tip until it 
fits tightly.

The ear tip size is 
not suitable.

Change the ear tip to 
a suitable size.

Earwax builds up in the 
ear tip or the sound tube.

Clean the ear tip and 
the sound tube.

Poor contact between 
the hearing aid and the 

charging case.

1) Put the hearing aid back into the 
charging case and twist the hearing 

aid left and right.

2) Cleaning the charging contacts of 

the hearing aid and the charging case.

Charing case is 

out of power.

Charge the charging case.

Poor contact between 
the hearing aid and 

the charging case.

Reinsert the hearing aid 
into the charging case.

The left and right hearing 

aids are reversed.

Poor contact between 
the hearing aid and the 

charging case.

Put the blue hearing aid on the 
left and red on the right.

1) Insert the hearing aid firmly 

into the charging case. 

2) Clean the charging contacts of the

hearing aid and the charging case.

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1) Gently insert the removal end 
     of the provided rod into the 
     sound tube.

2) Pull out the previous earwax 
    filter and discard it.

3) Turn the rod to the other end 
    (with a new filter).

4) Put the new filter into the 

    

sound tube.

5) Pull out the rod and leave 
     the new earwax filter on 
     the sound tube.

The hearing aid can be charged after being returned to the 

charging case, while the green light is flashing. And it will stop 

automatically when fully charged.

• Clean the ear tip and the sound tube every day.
• Remove earwax with the provided cleaning tool. 
• Wipe dirt with a tissue or soft cloth. 
• Replace the earwax filter every 3 months.
• Do not to poke the microphone holes with any sharp 
objects to avoid damage.

1) Congenital atresia of external ear or deformity of 

any part of the ear canal.
2) Hearing condition is unstable, and the degree of 

hearing loss often fluctuates.
3) Persistent headaches, dizziness, earaches, tinnitus 

or other symptoms that are not suitable for adaptation.
4) Sudden onset of hearing loss within the past 3 

months; rapid progressive deafness; unilateral hearing 

loss or other acute ear disease.
5) Effusion (secretions/discharge) in the ear and/or 

frequent purulence (pus).
6) Central deafness (central nervous system) or 

non-organic deafness
7) Patients with acute otitis externa and tympanitis.
8) Patients with acute and chronic suppurative otitis 

media (in the period of purulent infection).
9) Patients who are allergic to the materials of the 

product.

1) Do not use at high volume for extended periods of 
time, or ear injury can result.
2) Do not immerse the hearing aid in any liquid. 
Remove the hearing aid before swimming or bathing. 
After swimming or washing, wait for the ear canal to 
dry before wearing the hearing aid.
3) Do not store or use the product in environments of 
high humidity (such as sauna room or bathroom).
4) Do not place the devices near high-temperature 
areas such as stoves or direct sunlight.
5) Do not expose the devices to strong electromagnetic 
fields. Remove devices prior to any type of X-ray, MRI, 
or CT scan. 
6) If any parts stuck in the ear canal, seek medical 
assistance and do not attempt to remove by yourself.
7) If you experience any pain or strong discomfort 
using the devices, remove and consult a doctor.
8) Keep the devices away from children and pet to 
avoid damage or injury.
9) Do not share your hearing aids with others. Using a 
hearing aid configured for someone else can result in 
hearing damage or injury.
10) When not in use, charge the product regularly to 
avoid battery damage. The recommended charging 
time interval of hearing aids is less than 28 days.
11) Do not disassemble or attempt any repairs by 
yourself. Doing so will void your warranty.

Replace the earwax filter every 3 months.

Do not reuse the earwax filter once used. 

There is a risk of falling off.

Note

During use, the hearing aid may fail to charge. This 

situation is likely to be caused by poor contact of the charging 

contacts, which can be solved by the following methods:

1) Put the hearing aid back into the charging case and 

twist it left and right.
2) Clean the charging contacts of the hearing aid and 

the charging case.

Plug the Type-C end into the charging interface of the 

charging case to charge.

1- Left hearing aid charging indicator

2- Right hearing aid charging indicator

3- Battery indicator of charging case

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Charging interface

of charging case

Problems

Hearing Aid

Battery

Specifications

Battery Life

Charging Time

Charging Case

Possible Causes

Suggested Solutions

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