User Manual

General Product Care
The most common cause of instrument failure is wax
buildup and it is the easiest to avoid. By wiping your
hearing aids with a soft, dry cloth every day and
carefully removing any traces of wax and debris, you will
reduce wax buildup. A brush is provided to further assist
you in cleaning your device. Use the brush provided
to enhance your cleaning by lightly brushing the sound
ports. It is important to keep your
hearing aids as clean as possible
to maintain maximum performance
and durability.
To clean your ear tips, remove them from the hearing aid
and then wash in lukewarm water with a mild detergent.
Dry thoroughly before reconnecting.
Remember to remove the hearing aids before showering
or bathing to avoid water damage to the devices.
Your hearing aids are delicate, precision electronic
devices and require special care and handling that
should be provided to such devices. Please read
Cleaning
Tool
and follow the listed precautions to ensure quality
performance and long instrument life:
• Remove batteries when hearing aids will not be in use
for prolonged periods of time.
• Do not throw or drop your hearing aids.
• Do not immerse hearing aids in liquid.
• Do not wear during bathing, showering or swimming
• Store out of the reach of children and pets.
• Do not expose hearing aids to excessive heat, such as
stove top, microwave, dash board of a hot car, or hair
dryer.
• Do not expose the hearing aids to chemicals such
as hair spray, insect repellent, perfume, or cosmetics.
• Do not use the product with higher volume for a long
period of time, in order to avoid hearing damage.
Stop using if discomfort occurs.
• Do not disassemble the device
To avoid possible electromagnetic radiation, the
devices should be removed in any high frequency,
heat treatment or operation, radiotherapy and strong
magnetic field environments.