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Reference
Wax Guard Replacement
(Be sure to ask your dispenser)
If your ear feels that sounds are muffled or the sound volume is too low, the wax guard might be clogged.
The clogged wax guard may obstruct the sound or affect the sound quality. Replace it with a new one.
The wax guard is attached to the head of the receiver.
· Do not use the wax guard for any other types of receiver units.
1
Replacement
tool
A
For removal (+)
B
For fixing (-)
Insert a new
wax guard into
the “B” side of
the tool.
2
3
4
5
Insert the wax
guard currently
used into the
“A” side of the
tool.
Pull out the
tool, so the wax
guard will be
removed from
the receiver.
Push the new wax
guard (fixed at step
No.1) down into
the head of the
receiver in place.
Pull out the tool,
so the new wax
guard is held in
place securely
into the head of
the receiver.
Wax guard
Receiver
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