
The following instructions will assist in
extending the life of your hearing instruments.
You should inspect your hearing instruments
daily and clean them periodically to control
wax buildup. To clean, very gently wipe the
surface with a soft, dry cloth or moist cleaning
wipes made especially for hearing instruments.
Do not allow water or liquid to enter any
openings on the instruments.
To remove any wax accumulated on the
receiver module or wax guard, use the brush
supplied with your
hearing instrument.
Brush the wax guard
while holding the
instrument up-side-
down so the debris will
fall toward the floor
rather than into the
receiver module. See
illustration 1, showing
proper method. Also
brush the microphone
port as shown in
illustration 2.
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Depending on the model, your hearing
instrument features up to four programmable
memory settings. Consult your hearing care
professional as to the number of memories
available on these hearing instruments. Each
memory setting is designed for the best
comfort and optimal performance in a
particular listening environment. Such
environments may range from noisy to
quiet….as when you’re on the telephone,
outdoors, in a crowded restaurant, or listening
to TV, music, or a movie.
To change the program setting, simply press
the memory switch control located on your
instrument. An audible signal indicates the
specific settings for your listening
environment – 1 beep is program 1, 2 beeps
is program 2, etc. When you turn on your
hearing instrument it will automatically start
in program 1. Your hearing healthcare
professional will program the instrument for
you as the specific setting you wish to use.
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m e m o r y c o n t r o l
s e t t i n g s
c l e a n i n g y o u r
h e a r i n g i n s t r u m e n t
1.
2.
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