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Changing the battery
If you hear four beep-tones from your hearing aid, it is
an indication that the battery is nearly exhausted. Once
the battery is totally exhausted, the hearing aid will be
completely silent. Exactly how long the hearing aid will
function after the beep-tones varies from one case to
another. We recommend that you always have a spare
battery with you.
For adjustment of the beep-tone level or disabling of
the function, please consult your hearing care profes-
sional.
Never leave an exhausted battery in the hearing aid.
Exhausted batteries may leak, which could damage the
hearing aid. When changing batteries, it is a good idea
to hold the hearing aid over a table or a carpet, in case
you drop the hearing aid or battery.
Your hearing aid may be provided
with a battery drawer without a nail
grip, which means that you need a
tool to open the battery drawer.
This type of drawer can be a good
choice if the hearing aid is worn by
a child. A special tool for opening
the drawer will be included with
this drawer (see the illustration).
Open the battery drawer as il-
lustrated.