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Before Use
Eartip care
To optimize hearing, clean out earwax.
Clogged eartips may obstruct the sound or
affect the hearing quality. If your eartip requires
cleaning, be sure to consult your dispenser.
· Keep the eartip clean. Before cleaning,
remove the eartip from the receiver.
· If the eartip is heavily soiled, wash it off with
soap or warm water.
· Make sure that the eartip is completely dry
after washing.
Wax guard replacement
If the eartip is removed out of the receiver, the
wax guard is fixed in the head of the receiver.
· If the wax guard is clogged, it needs to be
replaced with a replacement tool dedicated to
the specific model of your hearing instrument,
consult your dispenser.
Be sure to ask your dispenser
Receiver
Receiver
Wax guard
Eartip
Care and Maintenance
Keep the hearing aid clean
· When cleaning your hearing aid, wipe
it gently with a soft cloth. Never use
organic solvents such as alcohol, paint
thinner, or benzene.
· Wipe off the dirt, oil and sweat that is
left on the hearing aid with a clean soft
cloth. Let it dry in a well-ventilated or
breezy area. Then, put it in the
supplied carrying case, avoiding
exposure to direct sunlight, high
temperatures and humidity.
· Clogged eartips may obstruct the
sound or affect the hearing quality.
When cleaning, consult your dispenser.
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