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If the hearing aid volume is not powerful
enough, it could be because:
The battery is nearly exhausted
. Insert a new bat-
tery. Make sure the battery is placed correctly
and that the battery drawer is closed correctly.
The sound outlet of the earmould is blocked
. Block-
age of the sound outlet of an earmould is often
caused by earwax. Clean the blocked sound
outlet.
Your ear is blocked by earwax
. Contact your ENT
doctor/physician.
Your hearing may have changed
. Contact your
hearing care professional.
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If the hearing aid whistles continuously, it could
be because:
Your ear is blocked by earwax
. Contact your ENT
doctor/physician.
The tubing is broken
. Replace the tubing.
The tubing is yellow and stiff
. Replace the tub-
ing.
The tubing often comes off the earmould or hear-
ing aid hook
. Replace the tubing.
The hook or elbow is cracked
. Contact your hear-
ing care professional.
The earmould is not correctly placed in your ear ca-
nal
. Take the earmould out and reinsert it. It is
important that the earmould is placed correct-
ly in your ear canal.
The earmould fit is too loose
. Contact your hear-
ing care professional.
If the hearing aid performs intermittently, it
could be because:
The on/off switch is dirty
. Push the switch back
and forth a couple of times.
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