DIRECTIONS
How to wear the Rechargeable Sound Amplifier
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The Rechargeable Sound Amplifier comes with additional 6 different silicone ear tips. Select the one that fits
best.
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The silicone tip that best fits your ear should be placed onto the Rechargeable Sound Amplifier
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Rechargeable Sound Amplifier can be worn in either the right or left ear.
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Below the volume scroll wheel is the on/off switch. This must be in the “on” position or in the “up” position
for use, and slide down "OFF" turn the device OFF.
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Take the ear piece and place it over the top of the desired ear. The ear piece will curve around and fit behind
the ear.
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Then take the ear bud of the Rechargeable Sound Amplifier Sound Amplifier which is at the end of the small
wire and carefully insert into the ear canal (you should not feel any extreme discomfort).
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Adjust the volume to the desired level using the volume control slider next to the ON/OFF switch.
GENERAL CARE
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Clean Rechargeable Sound Amplifier Sound Amplifier daily with the provided brush to avoid unwanted
earwax build up.
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Brush the device back-and forth across the ear bud (using the supplied brush) to remove wax and dirt
deposited within the ear bud.
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Make sure the ear bud is clear of all debris and dirt.
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Wipe the Rechargeable Sound Amplifier with a clean, dry cloth only.
STORAGE
When you are not using your Rechargeable Sound Amplifier clean it and store in a dry cool place.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Important information
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It is recommend to be seen by a certified physician before deciding to wear any sound amplifier. Also, it is
recommended to follow up with constant checkups to make sure none of the following apply:
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The following are conditions under which you should NOT wear the Rechargeable Sound Amplifier. Do not
wear the Sound Amplifier if:
You have pain and discomfort in your ear.
You have traumatic or visible congenial deformities on your ear.
Have acute or chronic dizziness.
Have history of sudden or rapidly progressive hearing loss that has occurred within the last 90 days.
Have unilateral hearing loss or sudden/recent onset within the last 90 days.
Bone conduction thresholds are better than your air conduction thresholds by 15dB or greater.
Significant build up of wax or other materials in your ear canal.