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COMPLETE PARTS LISTING

Hearing Aid x 1
Charging Case x 1
Ear Cap (Large x 2, Medium x 1, Small x 2)
Cleaning Brush x 1
AAA Battery x 2
AC Adaptor
Replacement: Ear Cap (L,M,S) x 1 / each

HEARING AID FEATURES

Hearing Aid:

Speaker  

 
 

Volume Adjustment Dial

Turn the dial to adjust
the Hearing Aid volume.

Adjusting the dial to the lowest 

setting will turn the Hearing Aid 

OFF.

Ear Cap

Soft silicon ear cap.  Three 

interchangeable sizes are provided.   

Microphone  

Charging Case 

AC Adaptor Input

  

 

Battery/AC Power 

Indicator

Night Light

CHARGING 

INSTRUCTIONS

Prior to first use, read instructions carefully to
ensure proper operation, care, and handling
of your rechargeable hearing aid. Charge your

                                                    Charging

2. Insert hearing aid vertically as shown, 

    with the charging connections facing the 

    night light.

3. Lay hearing aid down by gently pushing 

    the aid towards the charging case cover.

    

4. Insert batteries or plug in the AC Adaptor. 

5. Ensure that the night light is on and

    the hearing aid is placed into the proper 

    position, lying in the case.  Consult the 

    indicator light status below to confirm

    that the hearing aid is charging correctly.

    Close the charging case cover to protect

    the Hearing Aid from dust or damage.

 

Remove all debris from ear cap. 

Ensure the ear cap hole is free

of any debris.

                                                    Charge Status

Ear Cap Sizes                                       Image                

           Large

         Medium

          Small

   Lee Majors Rechargeable Bionic Hearing Aid

DESIGNED IN JAPAN
ENGINEERED IN TAIWAN
MADE IN CHINA

Hearing Assist, LLC.

Virginia Beach, VA

Charging Status 

Indicator  

Charging Indicator and 

Power Indicator are both

green 

No Indicator lamps are lit 

Only Power Indicator       

is green 

 Power Indicator is red 

The Hearing Aid is 

charging normally. 

Either the charge is 

complete or the contact 

with the Hearing Aid is 

improper and the unit 

is not charging. 

Input power is low. The

AAA batteries need to

be replaced or the AC 

Adaptor must be connected 

to the charging case. 

The AAA batteries are dead

or the case is not plugged in.

Use the AC Adaptor or 

insert two new AAA

batteries.

Charging

Indicator

Power

Indicator

Charging

Indicator

Power

Indicator

Charging

Indicator

Power 

Indicator

Charging

Indicator

Power

Indicator

Distributed by:

Please note that the rechargeable battery inside the Hearing Aid should only be  

removed and/or replaced by Hearing Assist, LLC. Attempting to self service any 

part of the Hearing Aid or case will void the warranty.

• The rechargeable battery is designed to last for at least 500 recharge cycles.  

  Afterwards, the battery will need to be serviced and/or the Hearing Aid replaced. With 

  proper care, the battery can last for up to and beyond 1000 charge cycles.

• To extend usage life of the battery, keep the Hearing Aid in its case and charging

  when not in use.

• Do not turn the volume on the Hearing Aid all the way down or off prior to charging.

  Doing so will turn the Hearing Aid off and prevent it from charging.

     

• The AAA batteries supplied with the charging case are not rechargeable and 

  can be replaced with standard AAA batteries.

  

 

    

   Questions? Call Hearing Assist at 1.800.245.6036, M-F, 8:30am-8:00pm, EST;

                      Sat, 10:00am-6:30pm, EST.

        Battery Information/Replacement

• When the battery is low on the Hearing Aid, an audible sound will alert the user that 

   the battery is low and needs to be charged.

• A full charge takes about 8-12 hours, and will allow for up to 6-10 hours of usage.

Use the cleaning brush to 

clean any earwax adhered on 

the hearing aid, especially in  

and around the Hearing Aid 

and Ear Cap Nipple. 

CARE 

INSTRUCTIONS

     Ear Cap Nipple

The Ear Cap is disposable.

Remove the old Ear Cap.

Insert new Ear Cap on Hearing Aid.

Turn the rim of the new Ear Cap down. 

Turn up the rim of the new Ear Cap.

                         Cleaning Instructions 

                          Ear Cap Replacement 

If the Ear Cap can no longer be properly cleaned, or if it has any tears 

or damage, then it is time to replace the ear cap.

                                     Storage Notes 

• Do not expose your hearing aid to extreme temperatures, humidity,  

  direct sunlight, dust, liquids, or corroding gases.

LOW

(OFF)

HIGH

(ON)

1. Ensure that the volume dial on the   

    hearing aid is not in the Low/Off position  

    (this will keep the unit from charging).

hearing aid overnight prior to first use.

 

 

UMF.2.0.0-2009.10

  Before &   

 After each   

       use

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